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ACTA CLASSICA XXXIll (1990) 125-137 ISSN 0065-1141 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR ACTA CLASSICA (July 1989 - July 1990) Acta Antiqua (Budapest) vo1.30 (1982-84) includes: Marcotte: Eine fromme Stiftung des Agamemnon. Szilagyi: Antikenfalschung und Antikenrez"eption. Piccaluga: Tipltw'V dl-lL Faiua: llENTErPAMMON. I<araai: Le monologue de Thesee. Gelzer: die Alexan- driner und die griechischen Lyriker. Hering: Ein ungewohnlicher Wettgesang von Hirten. Wolski: Le titre 'roi des ,ois' dans l'ideologie monarchique des Arsacides. Maroth: Der erste Beweia des Proklos fUr die Ewigkeit der Welt. Koves-Zulauf: Die Herrschaftsdauer der romischen Konige. Nemeth: Les normes de Catulle et Ie public. Boll6k: Vergil und Cicero. Von Albrecht: Horazens ROmeroden. Burck: Mutat via tonga puellos (Properz 1,SA und l,li). Michel: L'Epicurisme, la parole et In beaute dar,s les Epitres. D'Horace a. Tacite. Posch!: Krates, Horaz und Pinturicchio. Bomer: Der I<lassiker Ovid (Bemerkungen zu CE 1109). Sallmann: Penelope oder die Anamorphose der Hervides Ovids. Broacius: De Ovidii Amoribus retractatis. Nisbet: Sacr.ilege in Egypt (Lucan IX.lSD-161). Rit06k: Eine kaiserzeitliche imitatio (Petronius (1), Fr.38 = Anth.Lat.698 Riese). Wellesley: Plurimos odi piger apparatus. Perl: Zu zwei loci vexati in Tacitus' Gennania (2,3 und 33,2). Mariotti: Un esempio inosservato di 'nominis commutatio reftessiva' (Ilias Latina 946). Szepessy: Rhodogune and Ninyas. Schwarz: Hieronymus ftageUatus. Uberlegungen zum literarischen Schlagschatten Ciceros. Mcksy: Zu eini- gen Gailiern in der Literatur der Kaiserzeit. Fini: Le fonti delle Dictioncs di Ennodio. Adamik: Bemerkungen zum Barbarismus. Wlosok: Boccaccio iiber Dido - mit und ohoe Aeneas. Anales de Filolog(a Clcisica (Buenos Aires) vol.U (1986) includes: Bauza del Conicet: Caracterlsticas de la elegia latina. Bergada: En torna a las definiciones de filosofia y sabiduria en el Epitome de Albinos. Pendas de Buzon &. Buzon: Un ejercicio escolar. EI PSI II 142. Caballero de del Sastre: EI insanus amor en la ec10ga X de Virgilio. Deli: Alternancias del ritmo narrativo en la pocsfa homerica. Fraschini: EI tiempo. Punto de la convergencia de la tematica Horaciana. Granero: Un pasaje controvertido de Pindaro en la Olimpica II. Pages: Sobre la dataci6n de Pervigilium Veneris. Vaccaro: Los mas remotos origines del contrapunto. Ancient History Bulletin (Calgary, Alberta) voLl (1987) includes: Bruce: Theopom- pus, Lysander and the Spartan Empire. Tritle: Leosthenes and Plutarch's view of the Stmtegia. Walbank: Athens grants citizenship to a benefactor. fG If:! 398a + 438. Badian: An oracle for Delphic Apollo. Booth: On the date of Eunapius's coming to Athens. Trombley: Koryk05 in Cilicia Trachis. The economy of a small coastal city in late antiquity (Saec. V-VI). A precis. Kinzl: On the consequences of following AP 21.4 (on the Trittyes of Attica). Roberts: Paradigm lost. Tritlc , Plutarch and Athenian politics in the fourth century. Borza: Malaria in Alexander's army. Skinner: Greek women and the metronymic. A note on an epigram by Nossis. Baronowski: Roman 125

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ACTA CLASSICA XXXIll (1990) 125-137 ISSN 0065-1141

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FORACTA CLASSICA

(July 1989 - July 1990)

Acta Antiqua (Budapest) vo1.30 (1982-84) includes: Marcotte: Eine fromme Stiftungdes Agamemnon. Szilagyi: Antikenfalschung und Antikenrez"eption. Piccaluga: Tipltw'Vdl-lL Faiua: llENTErPAMMON. I<araai: Le monologue de Thesee. Gelzer: die Alexan­driner und die griechischen Lyriker. Hering: Ein ungewohnlicher Wettgesang von Hirten.Wolski: Le titre 'roi des ,ois' dans l'ideologie monarchique des Arsacides. Maroth: Dererste Beweia des Proklos fUr die Ewigkeit der Welt. Koves-Zulauf: Die Herrschaftsdauerder romischen Konige. Nemeth: Les normes de Catulle et Ie public. Boll6k: Vergilund Cicero. Von Albrecht: Horazens ROmeroden. Burck: Mutat via tonga puellos(Properz 1,SA und l,li). Michel: L'Epicurisme, la parole et In beaute dar,s les Epitres.D'Horace a. Tacite. Posch!: Krates, Horaz und Pinturicchio. Bomer: Der I<lassiker Ovid(Bemerkungen zu CE 1109). Sallmann: Penelope oder die Anamorphose der HervidesOvids. Broacius: De Ovidii Amoribus retractatis. Nisbet: Sacr.ilege in Egypt (LucanIX.lSD-161). Rit06k: Eine kaiserzeitliche imitatio (Petronius (1), Fr.38 = Anth.Lat.698Riese). Wellesley: Plurimos odi piger apparatus. Perl: Zu zwei loci vexati in Tacitus'Gennania (2,3 und 33,2). Mariotti: Un esempio inosservato di 'nominis commutatioreftessiva' (Ilias Latina 946). Szepessy: Rhodogune and Ninyas. Schwarz: HieronymusftageUatus. Uberlegungen zum literarischen Schlagschatten Ciceros. Mcksy: Zu eini­gen Gailiern in der Literatur der Kaiserzeit. Fini: Le fonti delle Dictioncs di Ennodio.Adamik: Bemerkungen zum Barbarismus. Wlosok: Boccaccio iiber Dido - mit undohoe Aeneas.

Anales de Filolog(a Clcisica (Buenos Aires) vol.U (1986) includes: Bauza del Conicet:Caracterlsticas de la elegia latina. Bergada: En torna a las definiciones de filosofia ysabiduria en el Epitome de Albinos. Pendas de Buzon &. Buzon: Un ejercicio escolar. EIPSI II 142. Caballero de del Sastre: EI insanus amor en la ec10ga X de Virgilio. Deli:Alternancias del ritmo narrativo en la pocsfa homerica. Fraschini: EI tiempo. Punto dela convergencia de la tematica Horaciana. Granero: Un pasaje controvertido de Pindaroen la Olimpica II. Pages: Sobre la dataci6n de Pervigilium Veneris. Vaccaro: Los masremotos origines del contrapunto.

Ancient History Bulletin (Calgary, Alberta) voLl (1987) includes: Bruce: Theopom­pus, Lysander and the Spartan Empire. Tritle: Leosthenes and Plutarch's view of theStmtegia. Walbank: Athens grants citizenship to a benefactor. fG If:! 398a + 438.Badian: An oracle for Delphic Apollo. Booth: On the date of Eunapius's coming toAthens. Trombley: Koryk05 in Cilicia Trachis. The economy of a small coastal cityin late antiquity (Saec. V-VI). A precis. Kinzl: On the consequences of following AP21.4 (on the Trittyes of Attica). Roberts: Paradigm lost. Tritlc , Plutarch and Athenianpolitics in the fourth century. Borza: Malaria in Alexander's army. Skinner: Greekwomen and the metronymic. A note on an epigram by Nossis. Baronowski: Roman

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treaties with communities • citizens. Buck: Dexippus, Eunapius, Olympiodorus. Con­tinuity and imitation. Greenwalt: Argaeus in the Macedonian religious tradition. Buck:Boiotians at Thermopylae. Thompson: The corruption at Thucydides 4.80.3. Clauss:Ironic lXitAl'l~t~ in Livy 21.16. Baldwin: Two notes on Nerva. Vanderspoel: The fourthcentury philosopher Maximus of Byzantium. Devoto: Agesilaos in Boiotia in 378 and377 B.C. Linderski: The aediles and the didascaliae. Fantham: Lucan, his scholia,and the victims of Marius. Murison: Tiberius, Vitelli us and the Spintriae. Harding:The authorship of the Hellenika Oxyrhyncltia. Shrimpton: Theopompus on the deathof Evagoras I. Hoyos: Cato's Punic perfidies. Moscovich: Dio Cassius and the politicalundertones of the Treaty of Apamea. Strauss: Athenian democracy. Neither radical,extreme, nor moderate. Develin: SuUa and the senate. Toher: The terminal date ofNicolaus' Universal History. Bird: The Roman emperors. Eutropius' perspective.

Vol.2 (1988) includes: Brown: Herodotus and Justin 9.2. Scarrow: The Athenianplague. A possible diagnosis. Devine: Blacks in antiquity? (The case of Apollonios bIJ.E:Aac;). Gabbert: The language of citizenship in Antigonid Macedonia. Konrad: Whynot Sal lust on the Eighties? Burstein: Cornelius Gallus and Aethiopia. Pavkovic: A noteon Arrian's Ektaxis kala Alanon. Evans: The 'Wooden Wall' again. Pesely: Socrates'attempt to save Theramenes. Rubincam: The historiographical tradition on the deathof Evagoras. Greenwalt: Argaeus, Ptolemy II and Alexander's corpse. Evans: Quis eratNunnius? Roberts: The Teflon empire? Chester Starr and the invulnerablity of theDelian League. Bruce: Diodorus on the siege of Chalcedon. Walbank: Busy days in theAthenian ekklesia. Snowden: MiAaC;-AcuxOC:;; and Niger-candidus contrasts in classicalliterature. Elliott: The date of the Council of Serdica. Buck: The Sicilian expedition.Roisman: Anaxibios and Xenophon's Anabasis. Habicht: Argaeus, Ptolemy II andAlexander's corpse. Merkur: Diodorus Siculus and Hieronymus of Cardia. Newbold:Need for achievement in Velleius. Twyman: Cato, Origines 4, Fragment 84 Peter,duodevicesimo anna. Moscovich: Dio Cassius on Scipio's return [rom Spain in 205B.C. Brazouski: On Cicero, AttA.15A. Keenan & Thomas: Vitellius Germanicus. OnTacitus, Histories 2.70. Cleve: Cas~ius Dio and U1pian. Develin: On writing ancienthistory. Krentz: Xenophon and Diodorus on the battle of Mytilene (406 B.C.). Anson:Hypaspists and Argyraspids after 323. Carney: Eponymous women. Royal women andcity names. Curchin: Vcrgil's 'Messiah'. A new governor of Spain? Sivan: A forerunnerof Ausonius. Notes on Aemilius Magnus Arborius, Ausonius' uncle.

Vol.3 (1989) includes: Brown: Solon and Croesus (Hdt.1.29). Kinzl: Regionalism inclassical Athens? (Or, an anachronism in Herodotus 1.59.3?). Krentz: Xenophon andDiodorus on the battle of Abydos. Frost: The last days of Phalasarna. Culver & Mac­Donald: An astronomical interpretation of Caracalla's shield. Karavites: Thuc.2.85.5.Some implications. Pesely: The origin and value of the Theramenes papyrus. Veli­gianni: XtiplC; in den attischen Ehrendekreten der Klassischen Zeit und die Erganzungin IG 13 101, Z.35-37, 51-52. Hansen: Demography and democracy. A reply to E.Ruschenbusch. Ehrhardt: lRH.L.N.R.' again. Hapke: Cleisthenes the tyrant manque.Walbank: Pronous Bon of Thyion of Samos. Tritle: Epilektoi at Athens. Borza: Sometoponym problems in eastern Macedonia. Szemler et at.: The donation of M'. Acil­ius Glahrio, cos.191. Are-interpretation. Badian: The case of the cowardly tribune.C.T.H.R.E. on E.H.L.N.R. Cullens: Pro/essio and decocHo in the Tabula Heracleensis.Emanuele: The battle of Mytilene. The engagement at the harbour mouth. Hamilton:Diodorus on the establishment of the SC1:ond Athenian League. Whitehead: Secretaries,Cbaridemos, Poteidaia. The date (and personnel) of IG lr:! 118. Ager: Judicial imperi­alism. The case of Melitaia. Devoto: Pelopidas and Kleombrotos at Leuktra. Walbank:A proxeny-decree of 353/2 B.C. (lG 112 139 + 289). Wylie: Why did Labienus defectfrom Caesar in 49 B.C.? Cherry: Soldier's marriages and recruitment in Upper Ger-

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many and Numidia. Vanderleest: Appian's references to his own time. Ober: Modelsand paradigms in ancient history.

Ancient Society (Louvain) vo1.15-17 (1984-86) includes: Garland: ripac; OavOV'twv.An investigation into the claims of the Homeric dead. Roisman: The image of thepolitical exile in archaic Greece. O'Neil: The political elites of the Achaian and Aetolianleagues. Mendels: Did Polybius have 'another' view of the Aetolian League? A note.Piper: Spartan Helots in the Hellenistic Age. Hauben: 'Onagres' et 'hemionagres'en Transjordanie au IIIe siecle avant J.C. A propos d'une lettre de Toubias. Fantuzzi:~PT::: EIMI, Men., A ..pis 206ss., 24285. Duthoy: Le profit social des patrons municipauxen Italie sous Ie haut-empire. Devijver & Van Wonterghem: Un curator arcae sevirumad Alba Fucens. Marshall: Ladies in waiting. The role of women in Tacitus' Histories.Dubuisson: Lucien et Rome. Curtis: Product identification and advertising on Romancommercial amphorae. Sheppard: Homonoia in the Greek cities of the Roman Empire.Strubbe: Grunder kleinasiatischer Stidte. Fiktion und Realitat. Vaes: ChristlicheWiederverwendung antiker Bauten. Ein Forschungsbericht.

Vol.18 (1987) includes: Walcot: Romantic love and true love. Greek attitudes to mar­riage. Carney: Olympias. Gera: Ptolemy son of Thraseas and the Fifth Syrian War.Curchin: Social relations in central Spain. Patrons, freedmen and slaves in the life of aprovincial hinterland. Marshall: The engagement of Faustus Sulla and Pompeia. Malitz:Die Kalenderreform Caesars. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte seiner Spatzeit. Pekary: Sedi­tio. Unruhen und Revolten im romischen Reich von Augustus bis Commodus. Sage:Marcus Aurelius and 'Zeus I<asios' at Carnuntum. Wes: Gesellschaft und Literaturin der Spatantike. Hauben: La reordination du c1erge melitien imposee par Ie Candlede Nicee. D'Huys: How to describe violence in historical narrative. Reflections of theancient Greek historians and the ancient critics. Stadter: The rhetoric of Plutarch'sPericles. Harrison: Rhetoric, writing and Plutarch. Van del' Stockt: Plutarch's use ofliterature. Sources and citations in the Quaestiones Romanae. Martyn: The prooemiumto Virgil's Georgics.

Vol.19 (1988) includes: Osborne: Attic Epitaphs. A supplement. Huys: A PtolemaicOdyssey papyrus in Louvain (P.Leuven 1987.01 x 185-195). Clarysse & Sijpesteijn: Amilitary roster on a vase in Amsterdam. Devijver & Van Wonterghem: 'Nuova' testimo­nianzaepigraficasuU'allevamento transumante in territorio albense (AE 1974, 308). VanHooff: Ancient robbers. Reflections behind the facts. Alonso-Nunez: Herodotus' ideasabout world empires. Orsi: La rappresentazione del sovrano nella. Vita di Artaserseplutarchea. Conner: 'Sacred' and 'secular'. •Ie:pa xat omCt and the classical Athenianconcept of the state. Rankin: The mining lobby at Athens. Hauben: The barges ofthe Komanos family. Bogaert: Les operations en nature des banques en Egypte greeo­romaine. Shotter: Tacitus and Tiberius.

Annali della Facolta di Lettere di Siena (Siena) vol.9 (1988) includes: Zoepffel: II con­tadino nell'antichita. Camhi: Isola di Gorgona. Un retitlo romano can dolia? Fausti:P.Med.inv. 70.17. Un testimone della medicina del I sec. d.C. Funari: Una nota criticaal testo di Tacito, Hist.3,5. Ghilli: Spunti platonici ed altri echi in Plutarco, Vita diFabio Massimo. Taddei: Per uno studio sulla lingua di Valerio Massimo.

Anthropological Forum (Nedlands, W-Australia) vol.5 (1988) noA.

Antigiiedad y Cristianismo (Santo Cristo, Spain) volA (1987) includes: Blanco: Lostextos de la Cueva Negra. Del descubrimiento a su lectum y estudio. Seiquer & Garda:Contexto arque16gico de la Cueva Negrade Fortuna. Sanchez: La Cueva Negra (Fortuna,

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Murcia). Excavaci6n de tanteo. Diciembre de 1985. Stylow & Olive: Los TITULl dela Cueva Negra. Lectura y comentarios Iiterario y paleografico. Bigorra: Comentariosfilol6gico y metrico. Blanco: Los textos de In Cueva Negra y sus perspectivas hist6rico­religiosas.

Anzeiger fur die Altertumswissenschaft (Innsbruck) vol.41 (1988) no.3/4. Vol.42 (1989)nos.l/2 and 3/4.

Apeiron (Monash Univ., Australia) vol.19 (1985) no.2: Hitchcock: The Good in Plato'sRepublic. Longrigg: Elements and after. A study in Presocratic physics of the secondhalf of the fifth century. Landor: Aristotle on demonstrating essence. Colson: Onappealing to Athenian law to justify Socrates' disobedience. Bertman: Plato 00 tyranny,philosophy, and pleasure. Mitscherliog: Phaedo 118. The last words.

Vol.21 (1988) no.3 includes: Karasmanis: Plato's Republic. The line and the cave.Meyers: Plato's geometric hypothesis. Meno 86e-87b.

Vo1.22 (1989) no.1 includes: Nussbaum: Beyond obsession and disgust. Lucretius'genealogy of love. George: An argument for divine omniscience in Aristotle.

Vol.22 no.2: Santns: Desire and perfection in Aristotle's theory of the Good. Thorp:Does primacy confer universality? Logic and theology in Aristotle. Owens: An ambigu­ity in Aristotle, EE VII.2.1236a23-4. Barnes: Philorlemus and the Old Academy.

Vol.22 no.3: Thales, Anaximander, and infinity. Cooper: Aristotle's crowning virtue.White: Aristotle on 'Time' and 'A Time'.

Archaologischer An:eiger (Berlin) vo1.1989 no.1 includes: Schmaltz: Theseus, der Siegeruber den Minotaurus. Knigge &. Rugler: Die Ausgrabungen im Kerameikos 1986/87.

Vol.1989 no.2 includes: Tuchelt et a1.: Didyma. Bericht uber die Ausgrabungen 1985und 1986 an der Heiligen Strasse von Milet nnch Didyma.

Vol.l989 no.3 includes: Neve: Die Ausgrabungen in Bogazkoy-Hattusa 1988. Goette:Beobachtungen zu romischen Kinderportraits.

Vol.1989 no.4 includes: Brommer: Antike Tanze. Hafner: Die IIRomana Victoria" inder Curia lulia.

Arctos. Acta Philologica Fennica (Helsinki) vol.21 (1987) includes: Bruun: Water forthe Castro Praetoria. What were the Severan opera min.? Jikel: I<ritische Beobach­Lungen zum Programm einer Literatur-Padagogik in Plutarchs Schrift De audiendispoetis. Kajava: Varus and Varia. Karttunen: The country of fabulous beasts andnaked philosophers. India in classical and medieval literature. Lilja: Sunbathing in an­tiquity. Lofstedt: Zu Bedas Evangelienkommentaren. Riikonen: Petronius and modernfiction. Some comparative notes. Solin: Analecta epigraphica. Westman: Unbeachteterepikureischer Bericht bei Plutarch (Qu.conviv.5,1).

VoL22 (198B) includes: Arjava: Divorce in later Roman law. Bruun: Caligatu1i, tubi­cen, optio careeris, and the centurion's positions. Some remarks on an inscription inZPE 71 (1988). Courtney: Five notes on the Appendix Vergiliana. Jakel: Philosophischorientierte Ansatze einer Sprachtheorie bei Gargias, Isokrates und Epikur. Kajava: Anew catalogue of Roman upper-class women. Lofstedt: Zu Bedas Predigten. Salomies:Epigraphische Beit.rage. Sandelin: Mithras:;; Auriga? Solin: Analecta epigraphica.Viljamaa: From grammar to rheLoric. First exercises in composition according to Quin­tilian, last.1,9.

Vol.23 (1989) includes: Arjava: Jerome and women. Aronen: II culta arcaico nelTarentum a Rama e la geru Valeria. Bruun: The name and possessions of Nero'sfreedman Phaon. Forsen & Sironen: Zur Symbolik von dargestellten Handen. Jiikel:

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Thukydides als Historiker und Literat. Kajanto: A humanist credo. Kajava: CorneliaAfricani r. Gracchorum. Salomies: Zu Konsnln del' Jahre '15, 135 195 n.Ghr. Solin:Analecta epigraphica. Watt: Six notes on Q. Curtius.

Arethusa (Buffalo, N.Y.) vol.22 (1989) no.1: Skinner: Sapphic Nossis. Greenwalt:Polygamy and succession in Argead Macedonia. Miller: Sive deae seu sint dirae ob­scenaeque volucres. Fitzgerald: Horace, pleasure and the text.

Vo1.22 no.2: Perlman: Acting the she-bear for Artemis. Olson: Odyssey 8. Guile,force and the subversive poetics of desire. Cameron: Horace's Soracte ode (Carm.1.9).McCarty: The shape of the mirror. Metaphorical catoptrics in classical literature.Leach: The implied reader and the political argument in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis andDe Clementia.

Special Issue (Fall 1989) 'The Challenge of the Black Athena' includes: Levine: Thechallenge of the Black Athena. Bernal: Black Athena and the APA. Morris: Daidalosand I<admos. Classicism and 'Orientalism'. Green: Black Athena and classical histori­ography. Other approaches, other views. Rendsburg: Black A thenn. An etymologicalresponse. Snowden: Bernal's 'Blacks', Herodotus, and other classical evidence. Turner:Martin Bernal's Black Athena. A dissent.

Athenaeum (Pavia) vol.67 (1989) no.l/2 includes: Sartori: Osservazioni sui ruolo delCurator Rei publicae. Cenerini: 0 colonia, quae cupis ponte ludere longo (Cat.17).Cultura e politica. Perlman: The calendrical position of the Nemean Games. Hoffman:Ritual license and the cult of Dionysos. Scuderi: Significato politico delle magistratureneUe citta italiche del I sec. a.C. Cagniart: L. Cornelius Sulla's quarrel with C. Marius atthe time of the Germanic invasions (104-101 B.C.). Moreau: La rogatio des huit tribunsde 50 avo J .~C. et les clauses de sandia reglementant l'abrogation des lois. Crawford: TheLex Julia Agraria. Posely: Hagnon. Boffo: Grecita di frontiera. Chersonasos Tauricae i signori del Ponto Eusino (5JG3 709) (prima parte). Syrne: Diet on Capri. Gilula:When did L. Aemilius Paullus actually die? Lucherini: E~hi lucresiani nel discorso diAnchise (En.6,721-751).

Vol.67 no.3/4 includes: Boffo: Gredta di frontiera. Chersonasos Taurica e i signori delPonto Eusino (SJG3 709) (parte seconda). Hermon: L'imperialisme romain republicain.Approches historiographes et approche d'analyse. Wiseman: La via Annia. Dogma eipotesi. Cloud: Lex Julia de vi. Part 2. Brennan: C. Aurelius CoUa praetor iterum(CIL 12 610). Mennella: La tribunica potestas di Valeriano e Gallieno in una poconota epigrafe da Dertona. Twyman: The day Equitius died. Levi: Civilta. e societanella Elvezia romana. Gonzales: M. Petrucidius M.f. legatus pro pro Migliario: Luoghiretorid e realta aodale nell'opera di Seneca iI Vecchio. Ridley: The fate of an archi~

teet. Apollodorus of Damascus. Gabba: Sui sistemi catastali romani in Italia. Gabba:Nuove ricerche sui conflitto tra Patrizi e Plebei in Roma arcaica. Leiwo: Philostratusof Ascalon, his bank, his connections and Naples in c.13Q-90 B.C. Funari: Tacito e itlinguaggio 'espressionistico'. Un saggio di commento a Hist2 170. Peachin: Once moreA.D.238.

Vol.G8 (1990) no.1/2 includes: Palmer: A new fragment of Livy throws light on theRoman Postumii and Latin Gahii. Mantovani: II pretore giudice criminale in eta repub­blicana. Ambaglio: I Deipnosofisti di Ateneo e la tradizione storica frammentaria. Noe:Nota a Cassio Dione LIII,2. Micalella: Amore per Ie Muse e potere tirannico. IpparconeU' Alhenaion Politeia. Mariotti: Le citazioni omeriche di Dionigi di Alicarnasso nelDe compositione tlerborum. Elbern: Geiseln in Rom. Lewin: Dall'Eufrate al Mar Rosso.Diocleziano, "esercito e i confini tardo-antichi. Laffi: Di nuovo sulla datazione del frag­mentum Atestinum. May: The monologistic dialogue as a method of literary criticism.

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Cicero, Brutus 285-289 dnd Horace, Epistle 2.1.34-39. Paananen: Leges de bello in·dicendo e comizio centuriato. Campanile: Praecipua cenationum rotunda. Shimron:Herodotus and the Pyramid-builders.

Balkan Studies (Thcssaloniki) vol.28 (1987) nos.l and 2; vol.29 (1988) no.l.

Blatter jur Wurttembergische Kirc1lengeschidtte (Stuttgart) vol.87 (1987).

British School at Athens, Annual no.83 (1988) includes: Bevan: Ancient deities andtortoise-representation in sanctuaries. Cook: Cities in and around the Troad. Jeffery:The development of Lakonian lettering. A reconsideration. Melas: Exploration in theDodecancse. New prehistoric and Mycenaean finds. Negbi: Levantine elements in thesacred architecture of the Aegean.

Cambridge Philological Society, Proceedings no.215 (N.S.no.35) (1989) includes: Barker:The archaeology of the Italian shepherd. Frede: The soul's silent dialogue. A non·aporetic reading of the Theaetetus. West: Laertes revisited. Zeitlin: Mysteries ofidentity and designs of the self in Euripides' Ion.

Classical World (Pittsburgh, Penn.) vol.82 (1989) no.3 includes: Fantham: Mime. Themissing link in Roman literary history. DeForest: The central similes of Horace's Cleopa·tra Ode. Sebesta: Textbooks in Greek and Latin. 1989 supplementary survey.

Vol.82 noA includes: March: Cicero and the 'Gang of Five'. Traupman: 1989 surveyof audio-visual materials in t.he Classics.

Vol.82 no.5 includes: Floyd: Homer and the life-producing earth. Claassen: Meter andemotion in Ovid's exilic poetry. Pavlovskis: Is Aeschylus' Hephaestus lame? Benedik­tson: Caligula's madness. Madness or interictal temporal lobe epilepsy? Dettmer:Closure in the Lesbia. polymetra 1-13.

Vol.82 no.6 includes: Damen: Actors and act-divisions in the Greek original of Plau­tus' Menaechmi. Moore: Tibullus 1-7. Reconciliation through conflict. Garrison: Eury­dice's final exit to suicide in the Antigone. Vail: Albert Einstein's introduction to Diel'stranslation of Lucretius. Haley: A note on Cicero, Ad AUicum 12.1-

Vol.83 (1989) no.1 includes: Ball & Ellsworth: Teaching classical languages. A rea­sonable approach. Suter: Ovid, from image to narrative. Amores 1.8 and 3.6. Gini:Naming the victor in Pindar. Chromios in Nemeans 1 and 9. Olson: Traditional formsand Euripidean adaptation. The hero pattern in Bacchae. Forsyth: A note on Catullus6;.32. Widdows: Lucan 7.43.

Vol.83 (1989) 00.2 includes: Forsyth: Catullus 14B. Scarth: Volcanic origins of thePolyphemus story in the Odyssey. A non-classicist's interpretation. Morgan: OvidMetamorphoses 8.843. A proposed emendation. Bradley: Ovid, Ars 1.39-44. Makingtracks - Speed, ritual or art? Clay: Ode 1.9. Horace's September song.

Cronache Ercolanesi (Naples) vol.17 (1987) includes: De Simone: La Villa dei Papiri.Rapporto preliminare. Gennaio 1986 ~ marzo 1987. Auricchio &. Capasso: I rotoH dellaVilla ercolanese. Dislocazior.e e ritrovamento. Leone: La chiusa del XlV libro 'Dellanatura' di Epicuro. Angeli & Dorandi: Is pensiero matematico di Demetrio Lacone.Dorandi: Filodemo e I'Academia Nuova (PHerc.1021, XVIII-XXVI).

Vol.I8 (1988) includes: Laursen: Epicurus On Nature XXV (Long-Sedley 20,B,C andj). Angeli: La scuola epicurea di Lampsaco nel PHerc.176 (fr.5 coll.I,IV,VIII-XXIII).Schober: Philodemi De Pie tate pars prior.

Vol.19 (1989) includes: Kleve: Lucretius in Herculaneum. Woodward: Star gods inPhilodemus, PHerc.152/157. Delatte: Philodeme, De la musique, livre IV, colonnes

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40 a 109. Porter: Philodemua on material difference. Capasso: Primo aupplemcnto atCatalogo dei Papiri Ercolanesi.

Dioniso (Siracusa) vo1.58 (1988)luoghi politici nella citta greea.sull'''EMnOPOE di Filemone.Seneca e la semiotica. del lutto.praetexta Octavia.

includes: Longo: Teatri e Theatra. Spazi teatrali eVagoone: Eur. Cycl. (vv.146-147). Averna: Nota

Messina: Appunti sull'Atreus acciano. Trombino:Genova: Prologo tematico e strutture mitiche nella

Divinitas (Vatican) vo1.32 (1988) no.3; vol.33 (1989) n08.1,2,3; vol.34 (1990) nos. 1 and2.

Dodone (Joannina) vol.16 (1987) includes: Austin: Textual problems in Ar. Thesm.Papathomopoulos: Pour une nouvelle edition des !(erygmes Lithiques. Tsavari: Deuxnouveaux autographes de Maxime Planude.

Eirene (Prague) vol.25 (1988) includes: Hering: Die Eingangsszene der Antigone(Sophokles, Antigone V.I-99). Kun: Die Anfange des Munzgeldes im Altertum. Cerny:Zur Problematik der altgriechischen 'Tonarten '.

Emerita (Madrid) vol.56 (1988) no.2 includes: Iglesias: La mellor edad en los poemashomericos. BadeMn: Ecdotica lucreciana. Sanchez: EI discurso-programa en la tecnicaanticipatoria de Apolonio Radio. De Verger: Nota cdtica a Ovidio (Am.I.4,19-20).Tripp: The baker's wife and her confidante in Apuleius, Met.IX.14ff. Some Iiturgiologicalconsiderations. Del Barrio: La posicion dialectal del euboico. Vilchez: Sobre el camposemantico de In. politica en Euripides.

Vo1.57 (1989) no.1 includes: Vilchez: La estructura formal de Ia comparacion en lasArgonauticas de Apolonio de Rodas. Alberte: Coincidencias estetico-literarias en laobrn. de Ciceron y Horacio. Llina.s: La ades de Ia. Autularia plautina.. Ryzman: Thereversal of Agamemnon and Menelaus in Euripides' Iphigwia at A ulis. Zamudio: La.forma pronominal latina ipse. Su origen.

Vol.57 no.2 includes: B6hme: Neue Orpheusverse auf dem Derveni~Papyrus. Florio:Los antipodas de la Bucolica VI. Vasquez: Infinitivos dinamicos e infinitivos declarativosen griego antiguo. Mariscal: EI texto de Ovidio, Amores 11.10.9 y el topico del nauigiumamoris. Sanchez: Presente y futuro gnomico en Planto.

Eos (Poznan. Poland). Titles in brackets indicate summaries of articles written in East~

European languages. Vo1.75 (1987) no.1 includes: MaSlanka: (La vision anthropologiquedu temps chez Sophocle). Glombiowski: (Ktesins von Knidos und die gegenwartige Ori~

entalistik). Banek: (Did the Lacinian Amphictyony ever exist?). Czypicka: Funzionalitadel dialogo tra Venere e Giove nel libro III delle Puniche di Silio ltalko. Szelest: DieMosella des Ausonius und ihre literarische Tradition.

Vol.75 no.2 includes: Bartol: Literarische Quellen der Antike und das Problem desVortragens der frlihgriechischen Elegie. Tuszyiiska~Maciejewska: Gorgias' and Iscrates'different encomia of Helen. Weselowska: (Exits and entrances in Senecan Medea). Pigan:Some remarks on Tacitus' Agricola 2.1. Heck: Ein Cicero~Zitat liber den Nutzen derPhilosophic bei Lactanz (Divinae instiLutiones 3,16,5). Kotula; L'usurpateur Postumeet son 'Empire Gauloi8'.

Vol.76 (1988) no.1 includes: Chodkowski: Zur Interpretation von Sophokles Antigone523, OertOl OUVCX6ElV, a).,).,a. aU\-1qll).,E"i:v ttpuv. Wysocki: The so-called 'Demotionid de­crees'. Jakel: Semantische Strukturen in der Mastel/aria des Plautus. Los: Vedii Pol·lionis luxus. Szelest: Die Sammlung Bissula des Ausonius. Kolb: Zu chronologischenProblemen der Ersten Tetrarchie.

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Faventia (Barcelona) vol.B (19B6) no.2 includes: Clavo: Ninfas de Apolo, ninfas deDioniso. De Verger & Villarrubia: Historia y poesia en la Oda IV,4 de Horacio. Bohm:Cicero uber Sextus Pompeius im Spanien des Jahres 44. Gonzalez: El surgimiento deuna facci6n democratica tebana.

Vol.9 (19B7) no.2 includes: Espelosin: Simplices Ilominetl. Algunas observacionessobre la posicion sociopolitica de Polibio. MolUulleda: Un aspecto poco estudiado delas ideas gramaticales de Ciceron. La fonologia. Chia: En torno al e£hos tau neouaristotelico (Rhel.II,12-14).

Giornale Filologico Ferrarese (Ferrara) vol.ll (1988) no.l/2 includes: Degani: Soph.Ichn.122. Cavallini: Un frammento di threno.! pindarico (fr.129 Sn.·M.) e un passo deiSepolcri foscoliani (vv.119-129). Montanari: Tre note al Mi.!opogon di Giuliano. Bossi:Pers. chol.8 e 14.

Grazer Bei£rrige (Graz) vo1.14 (1987) includes: Neuberger-Donath: ~uv - urspriinglichein Lokaladverb? Peron: Demi·coeurs chez Aleman, Parth.I,v.39-59). Potscber: Zweiwichtige Chorpartien aus dem Agamemnon des Aischylos (1331-1342 nnd 156G-1566)nnd Solons Musen-Elegie. Lenz: Euripides anaselgainomenos? Jakel: The Helen-speechof Gorgias. Some aspects of the reception of archaic myths in later times. Kleve:Did Socrates exist? Hebert: Der LowenkampC des Herakles. Uber das VerhaItnis vonLiteratur und biJdender Kunst im 25. Idyll des Theokrit. Segal: AJphesiboeus' songand Simaetha's magic. Opelt: Fidus Achales. Schawaller: Semantische Wortspielein Ovids Metamorphosen und Heroides. Copony: Fortes fortuna iuvat. Fiktion nndRealitiit im l.Vesuvbrief des jungeren Plinius, VI.16. Bauer: In Xenophontis Ephesiiquem vocant fabellam commentariola. Larent~akis: EUlpavw\I xat &'8)"Tj"twv £I-l\l~o8T)\I.

Zurn Siegeskranz bei Basilius dem Grossen. Iemschee: Die griechischen christlichenSchriftsteller 1945~1985.

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (Durham, N. Carolina) vo1.29 (1988) no.2: Kurke:The poet's pentathlon. Genre in Pindar's First Ist/amian. Kovacs: Coniectanea Euripi­dea. Golf: The shields of Phoenissae. Wheeler: no)"),,a x£va "tou 1toMI-l0u. The historyof a Greek proverb. Heskel: The political background of the Arybbas decree.

Vol.29 no.3: Robertson: Melanthus, Codrus, Neleus, Caucon. Ritual myth as Athe­nian history. Rehm: The staging of suppliant plays. Errington: Constantine and thepagans.

Vol.29 no.4: Cay: What the Muses sang. Theogony 1-115. Gagarin: The first lawof the Gortyn code. Moorton: Aristophanes on Alcibiades. Yunis: Law, politics, andthe graphe paranomon in fourth-century Athens. Tracy: IG II::! 937. Athens and theSeJeucids. Baker: Eunapius's Nttt "Exoooll; and Photius. Lee: Close-kin marriage inLate Antique Mesopotamia.

HaMJaro Studie.! in Cla.!sicnl Philology (Cambridge, Mass.) vol.92 (1988) includes:Mondi: XAOE and the Hesiodic cosmogony. Race: Climactic elemeots in Pindar'sverse. PeUiccia: Pindae, Nemean 7.31-36 and the syntax of aetiology. Crane: Creonand the 'Ode to Man' in Sophocles' Antigone. Harris: Demosthenes' speech againstMeidias. Schiitrumpf: Traditional elements in the concept of hamartia in Aristotle'sPoetics. Blickman: Lucretius, Epicurus, and prehistory. Segal: Poetic immortality andthe fear of death. The second proem of the De Rerum Natura. Shackleton Bailey: AI­banius or Albinius? A palinode resung. Keaus: Liviana minima. Habinek: Science andtradition in Aeneid 6. Mucgia: Propertius 4.1.87-88 and the division of 4.1. Ahern:Daedalus and Icarus in the Ars amatoria. Clauss: The episode of the Lycian farmers in

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Ovid's Metamorphoses. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprm. Watt: Notes on Seneca,Tragedies. Bodel: Missing links. Thymatulum or tomuculum? Shackleton Bailey: Moreon Quintilian's (?) shorter declamations. Hunt: Apolloniana. Barnes: Structure andchronology in Ammianus, Book 14. Cameron: Biondo's Ammianus. Constantius andHormisdas at Rome. Weber; Egeria's Norman homeland.

Hellenika (Thessaloniki) vol.39 (1988) no.1 includes: Speck: War Bronze ein knappesMetall? Barkhuizen: Association of ideas as a principle of composition in Romanos.

Hermathena (Dublin) no.145 (1988) includes: Luce: Greek science in its Hellenisticphase. Allan: Christian Mesopotamia and Greek medicine.

No.146 (1989) includes: McCabe: Ben Johnson, Theophrastus, and the Comedy ofHumours.

Henneneus (Den Haag) vol.61 (1989) no.1 includes: Hank: CatuJlus cannen 10. Van­dermeersch: Vindolanda. Een Romeinse grenspost in Groot-Brittannie.

Vol.61 no.2 is devoted to Ovid, and includes: Hofmann: Ovidius, of Over de zamen­hang van leven en werk. De Neubourg: De vroege Ovidius. Poeta urbanus. Van Heck:De Fasti van Ovidius.

Vol.61 no.3 includes: Halbertsma & Van Vels-Van Dongen: Galenus: arts tussendroom en rede. Crouwel: De uitbarsting van Thera (Santorini) en Minoisch Kreta.Archeologisch commentaar.

Vol.61 noA includes: Meijer: Oorlogsschepen in de Griekse wereld. Leeman: Antiekeen moderne geschiedschrijving. Een misleidende Cicero-interpretatie.

VoJ.61 no.5 includes: Bosteels: Spreekt u Oud-Grieks? De Kind: De colossus Neron~.

Nero als Sol of Nero als Nero?VoJ.62 (1990) no.1 includes: Strubbe: Het proces van Socrates. Een uitzonderlijke

zaak? Aerts: Herodotus uit Halicarnassus, woordkunstenaar.

Hesperia (Athens/Princeton N.J.) vol.58 (1989) no.1 includes: Williams & Zervos:Corinth, 1988. East of the Theater. Bonefa.s: The musical inscription from Epidau­ros. Walbank: Greek inscriptions from the Athenian agora.

Vol.58 no.2 includes: Milee: A reconstruction of the temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous.VoJ.58 no.3 includes: Hoff: Civil disobedience and unrest in Augustan Athens. Pantos:

Echedemos, 'The second Attic Phoibos'. Woodhead: The calendar of the year 304/3B.C. in Athens. Merker: The Achaians in Naupaktos and Kalydon in the fourth century.Miller: The Ependytes in classical Athens. Geagan: The Isthmian dossier or P. LiciniusPriscus Juventianus.

VoJ.59 (1990) no.1 contains the papers delivered at the First International Conferenceon Archaic Greek Architectural Terracottas, Athens, Dec. 2-4, 1988.

Humanita.s (Coimbra) vo1.37-38 (1985-86) includes: Pulquerio: De novo 0 Parodo doAgamemnon Sousa e Silva: Elementos visuais e pict6ricos na tragedia de Euripides.Ferreira.: Aspectos politicos nas Suplicante.s de Euripides. Deschamps: Le paysagesabin dans I'oeuvre de VarroD.

Journal of Classical Studies (Kyoto). Articles in Japanese, summaries in English. Vol.35(1987) includes: Hashimoto: The Herakles·myth in Pindar's Third Nemean. Shiroe: Therole of Hecatoncheires in the Theogony. Iro: Ach"PLCc;, 9frtf:<;, !:X-C~1l0pOl. Kubota: Thestructure of the Alkestis and Herakles. Tejima: The pllrabasis or Aves. A step towardthe disappearance of the parabasis. Takahashi: On the correctness of names. Plato's

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objective in the Cratylus. Nagase: A computer-assisted study of Plato's prose style.Ogino: Aristotle on dis' lurse of pleasure and activity. Sakamoto: The Roman Imperialcult in Aelius Aristides.

Vol.37 (1989) includes: Nakategawa: Isegoria and parrhesia. Nakai: The scale ofXerxes' expeditionary forces and fleet. Yoshitake: The hatred of Ajax. Sophocles' Ajax.Shinozawa: "A'V8pwTtoc:; as an origin of action. An interpretation of Ethika Nicomachea111.5. Takahashi: Prohairesis and its place in the practical syllogism. A step towardunderstanding action as energeia. Kanayama: Pyrrho and adiaphora pragmata (Euse­bius, Praeparatio evangelica 14.18.1-4). Takahashi: Apollonius Rhodius' non-Homericwords. Kimura: The dramaturgy of dreams. Mercator and Rudens. Gotoh: On NomosTeleiitatos.

Kokalos (Palermo) vo1.32 (1986) includes: Sanders: Cicero and Philistus. Anello: 11trattato del 405/4 a.C. e la formazione delle eparchia punica di Sicilia. Manni: ELXO:'V(Tj.

Linguistica (Ljubljana) vo1.29 (1989) includes: Paliga: Types of mazes (On labyrinths).

Listy Filologicke (Prague) vol.l11 (1988) includes: Roth: Tesarova-Novakova.: Die Kat­egorie des Genus Verbi und der Deagentitat im Lateini5chen. Vencl: The problem ofdisappearance of hunter-gatherer societies in prehistory. Archaeological evidence andtestimonies of classical authors.

Vol.112 (1989) includes: Slings: Poet's call and poet's status in archaic Greece andother oral cultures. Jamicek: Aus der Werkstatt des Diogenes Laertios.

Locke Newsletter (York) no.19 (1988) and no.20 (1989).

Manuscripta (St. Louis) vol.32 (1988) no.3; vol.33 (1989) nos.1. and 2.

Michigan Academician (Ann Arbor) vo1.19 (19S7) no.4; voI.21 (1989) n05.1-4; vo1.22(1990) no.l.

Nestor (Indiana Univ., Bloomington) vo1.16 (1989) nos.1,3,4,5,6,8.

Pegasus (Exeter) vol.32 (1989) includes: Griffin: Virgil's unfinished Aeneid. Lofthouse:Personal experience in Catullus' Peleus and Thetis. Preston: Hadrian's Wall.

Phoenix (Toronto) vol.40 (1986) no.4 includes: Csapo: A note on the Wiirzburg Bell­Crater H5697 (Telephus trovestitus). Bigwood: POxy 2330 and Ctesias. Pomeroy:Polybius' death notices. McGlew: Revolution and freedom in Theodor Mommsen'sRomische Geschichte. Peachin: A funerary inscription from Etruria.

Vol.42 (1988) no.2 includes: Fowler: AIr-in early Greek language and myth. Rois­man: Nestor's advice and Antilochus' tactics. McLeod: The bow at night. An inappro­priate weapon? Slater: The epiphany of Demosthenes. Ruzicka: War in the Aegean,333-331 B.C. A reconsideration. Heather: The anti-Scythian tirade of Synesius' Deregno. Simpson: The change in praenomen of Drusus Germanicus.

Vol.42 no.3 includes: Goldhill: A footnote in the history of Greek epitaphs. Si­monides 146 Bergk. Kane: The structure of Sophocles' Trachiniae. 'Diptych' or 'Tril­ogy'? Storey: Thrasymachus at Athens, Aristophanes fr.205 (Daitales). Desautels: Laclassification des vegeteaux dans la Recherche sur les plantes de Theophraste d'Eresos.Blockley: Ammianus Marcellinus on the Persian invasion of A.D.359.

Vol.42 no.4 includes: Jackson: The argument of Septem contra Thebas. Crowther:The age-cate~oryof boys at Olympia. Ziolkowski: Mummius' temple of Hercules Victor

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and the round temple on the Tiber. White: Julius Caesar in Augustan Rome. Burgess:A new reading for Hydatius Chronicle 177 and the defeat of the Huns in Italy.

Vo1.43 (1989) no.1 includes: Donlan: The unequal exchange between Glaucus andDiomedes in light of the Homeric gift-economy. Jope: The didactic unity and emotionalimport of Book 6 of De rerum natura. O'Hara: Messapus, Cycnus, and the alphabeticalorder of Vergil's catalogue of Italian heroes. Rubincam: Cross-references in the Biblio­theke historike of Diodoros. Swain: Character change in Plutarch. Evans: The parentsof Quintus Piso, consul in 135 B.C. Bodel: Trimalchio's coming of age.

Vo1.43 no.2 includes: MacLachlan: What's crawling in Sappho Fr.130? Slater: Gram­marians and handwashing. Billows: Legal fiction and political reform at Rome in theearly second century B.C. Murgatroyd: The genre and unity of Tibullus 2.6. Burgess:Consuls and consular dating in the Later Roman Empire. Barnes: Jerome and the OrigoConstantini Imperatoris.

Vol.43 no.3 includes: Olson: On the text of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus 1524-30.Johnson: Socrates' encounter with Polus in Plato's Gorgias. Hammond: Arms and theking. The insignia of Alexander the Great. Salmon: The Hirpini. Ex Italia semperaliquid notJi. Gardner: The adoption of Roman freedmen.

VoIA3 noA includes: Brown: Ares, Aphrodite, and the laughter of the gods. Ober:Defense of the Athenian land frontier 404-322 B.C. A reply. Bigwood: Ctesias' In­dica and Photius. Jones & Habicht: A Hellenistic inscription from Arsinoe in Cilicia.Emanuele: Aes Corinthium. Fact, ficton, and fake. Camps: The structure of Propertius2.6.

Platon (Athens) vo1.38 (1986) includes re:wPyou\I~ou: 'Hpooo"tou"to I1d..ctoytxO\l (:9\10<;Xctt 'to 'EAATj\l~XO\l f9\1o<;. Tellenbach: Der tragische Wahnsinn. Ilapctaxe:ucttoou: TCtuTtoo~(J.a'ta. 'tW\I apxa.[(a)\I 'EAA~\I(a)\I. IlouAAou: Ile:pt Y\lw(J.7)r:; xed Y\lW(J.oAoy[a<; napa 'toIr:;apxa.(m<;. IIapaYLawoTtOlJAou: ' A\la"to(J.~xot 8pOL nap' 'O(J.~P'!l. ra13cipTj: < 0 Opa.(la.'tlXO<;ne:oOl(J.lo(J.O<; e:t<; 'to\l AOUXp~'tlO\l xat I::e:\I£xa\l. raj3&:pTj: '0 sermo cotidianus d<; 'to\lI::e:v£xa.v.

Vol.40 (1988) includes: Deschamps: L'&:npoo06xTj"tov dans Ie festin chez Trimalchiondu Satiricon de Petrone. Manolidis: Einige grundsatzliche Betrachtungen zum BegriffEthos bei Aristoteles. ToupAloTj: PTj'toplxal tnll3lwoe:l<; d<; 'tCt "BouxoALXCt" 'toO Be:PYLAlOU.ToupAUiTj: '0 IICi\l e:tr:; 'tCt "tAEydar:;" 'toO IIpone:p'tlou. ITOUAAOU: '0 ayye:AletcpOPOr:; 'tij<;\I(XTjr:; 'toO MetpaSw\lor:;.

Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica (Urbina) no.30 (1988) includes: Bettini: Turnoe la rondine nera. Vagnone: Un motivo omerico nella tarda epica greca. La conquistadella citta e i1 desiderio di morte. Rosivach: The tyrant in Athenian democracy. Meijer:Stoicism in Plotinus' Enneads VL9.1. Marzullo: La 'parola scenica'.IL Borgogno: Sulnuovissimo Misumenos di Menandro. Battisti: Osservazioni suI testa del Ile:p1Ill(J.l)oe:wr:;di Dionigi di Alicarnasso.

No.31 (1989) includes: Kirkwood: Nemean 4,93 and eris in Pindar. Vallozza: 11motivo dell'invidia in Pindaro. Maingon: Form and content in the Lille Stesichorus.Cerri: 11 carme 56 di Catullo e un'iscrizione greca di recente pubblicazione. B6hm: ZuCaesars Legionen in Pompeius' Hand (Emendationen zu Cicero, ad Atticum VILI5).Nadeau: Speaking structures. Part four (Hor. carmina 3.13-17). Comotti: L'anabole eil ditirambo. Fantuzzi: La censura delle Simplegadi. Ennio, Medea, fr.1 Jocelyn.

No.32 (1989) includes: Brown: Anactoria and the XapL"tW\l alJ.a.puy(J.a.'tlX. Sappho,fr.16,18 Voigt. Dickson: Wound everlasting? Philoktetes and the body in Pindar.Centanni: Valenza semantica e funzionalita drammatica del tetrametro trocaico neiPersiani de Eschilo. Longo: Ippolito e Fedra ira parola e silenzio. Cerbo: Due scene

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'!iriee' dalle Fenicie di Euripide (vv.1485-1538 e 1539--1581). Pretagostini: Gli inurbatiin Atene durante 180 guerra archidamica nelle commedie di Aristofane. Comotti: Melodiae accento di parola nelle testimonianze degli antichi e nei testi con notazione musicale.

No.33 (1989) includes: Brilla-nte: Gli Antenoridi a Cirene nella Pitica V di Pindaro.Loscalzo: Pindaro e la canna auletica della palude Copaide. Arnott: A study in re­lationships: Alexis' Lebe&, Menander's Dy&kolo&, Plautus' Aulularia. Cerbo: La scena.di riconosdmento in Euripide. Dall'amebeo alia monodia. Baldwin: A Greek poem byFriedrich Engels. Gilula.: The first realistic roles in European theatre. Terence's pro­logues. Toll: What's love got to do with it? The invocation to Erato, and patriotism inthe Aeneid. Rosa: Appunti sulla presenza di Terenzio neU'opera di SantIAgostino.

Ramus (Monash Univ" Clayton, Australia) vol.17 (1988): Goldhill: Rea.dingdifferences.The Odyssey and juxtaposition. Nagle: Erotic pursuit and narrative seduction in Ovid'sMetamorphoses. Segal: Theatre, ritual, and commemoration in Euripides' Hippolytus.Pucd: Voce& liquatae. A re-reading of Horace's ode 3.29.

Vol.17 no.2: Lawrence: Iphigenia at Auli&. Characterization and psychology in Eu·ripides. Janan: The book of good love? Design versus desire in Metamorphoses 10.Scanlon: Textual geography in Sallust's The War with Jugurtha. Fitzgerald: Power andimpotence in Horace's Epades.

Rivista di Archeologia (Venezia) vol.ll (1987) includes: Hafner: Verwirrung urn Namen.Alkibiades und Pindaros. Araneo: Maschere e busti fittili femminili a Spina. Gordon:Laboratory evidence of how metal artifacts were used.

Vol.l2 (1988) includes: Maggi: Nota sull'anfiteatro romano di Vercelli. Hedges &Housley: Radiocarbon accelerator dating. The work of the Oxford accelerator labora­tory.

Vo1.l3 (1989) includes: Traversari: Un ritratto marmoreo di Filippo V di Macedonia.Hafner: Zu den vermeintlichen Sullnnischen Waffenreliefs von S.Omobono.

Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Classe di Let. e Fifos., Annali (Pisa) vo1.l9 (1989)no.l includes: Arena: La documentnzione epigrafica antica delle colonie greche dellaMagna Greda.

SoutheT71 Review (Adelaide) vol.21 (1988) no.l; vol.22 (1989) no.2; vol.22 00.3 includes:Muecke: Generic approaches to Latin poetry. Vol.23 (1990) no.1.

Stromata (San Miguel, Argentina) vol.45 (1989) nos.1/2 and 3/4.

Studi Cla&sici e Orientati (Pisa) vol.37 (1987) includes: Neschke-Hentschke: Mythe ettraitement litteraire du mythe en Grece andenne. Gigante: Dalla parte di Edipo. Let.tura deU'Edipo Re. Arrighetti: Aristotele e il metoda storico dell' Athenaion Politeia.Medda: La lode della ricchezza negli Epinici di Pindaro. D'Alessio: Nota testuale aPindaro fr.123,2 Sn.-M. Lamedica: L'eusebeia di Creso. Bacchilide 3. Rizzo: Euripi­des, Bacchae 877-81 = 879-901. Cardinal:; Le Origines di Catone inizia.vano con unesametro? Molina: Gli interventi degli Italid nella latta politica romana durante iITribunato di Livio Drusa (91 a.C.).

Vol.38 (1988) includes: Peretti: Dati storid e distanze marine nel Periplo di Scilace.Kazdhan: L'eredita. antica a Bisanzio. D'Alessio & Ferrari: Pindaro, Peana 6, 115­183. Una ricostruzione. Pattoni: L'exemplum mitico consolatorio. Variazioni di untopos nella tragedia greca. Bandini: Osservazioni Bulla storia del testa dei Memorabilidi Senofonte in eta. umanistica. Linguiti: Studi recenti sulla vita e l'opera di Simplicia.Daniel: Petronius, Sat.14.3 and Anth.Gr.5.63.

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Studi Urbinati, Serie BS (Urbina) vol.GO (1987) includes: De Angeli: Su aleune sculturadi eta romana di Falerio Picenus. Pertosa: Maschere teatr<tli nel.le :ollezioni di antichita.Tontini: Bipartizioni di versi plautini nel cod ice PaI.Lat.1615.

Studii Clasice (Bucuresti) vol.26 (19S9) includes: Zoicas: PmHique des elements dansl'Eneide. I. Le feu. Lica: Die dakischen Geisel im Romischen Reich. Kearsley: Asiarchs.Titulature and function. A reappraisal.

Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe (Pretoria) vol.29 (1989) nos.1-4; vol.30 (1990) no.1.

United Arab Republic, Service des Antiquites, Annales (Cairo) vol.70 (1984-85) in­cludes: Mustafa & Jaritz: A Roman fortress at Nag'el-Hagar. First preliminary report.

Vol.70 (1987) includes: Mathieu: Le voyage de Platon en Egypte.

University of London, Institute of Classical Studies, Bulletin no.34 (1987): Bain: Somereflections on the illusion in Greek tragedy. Easterling: Women in tragic space. Gredley:The place and time of victory. Euripides' Medea. Heath: Jure principem locum tenet:Euripides' Hecuba. Taplin: The mapping of Sophocles' Philoetetes. Silk: Pathos inAristophanes. Bowie: Ritual stereotype and comic reversal. Aristophanes' Wasps.Lowe: Tragic space and comic timing in Menander's Dyskolos.

No.35 (1988) includes: Self-knowledge refused and accepted. A psychoanalytic per­spective on the Bacchae and the Oedipus at C%nus. Gellie: The character of Medea.Sommerstein: Notes on Euripides' Hippolytos. Lavery: Eumenides 633ff. Davidson:Homer and Sophocles' Electra. Zanker: TIMH in Hesiod's Theogony. Dedoussi: Theborrowing play in Dyskolos 891-930. Lewis: Diogenes Laertius and the Stoic theoryof mixture. Borthwick: 'Music while you work' in Philodemus De Musica. Gardner:Julia's freedmen. Questions of law and status. Lowe: Plautus Poenulus 1.2.

No. 36 (1989) includes: Garland: The well-ordered corpse. An investigation into themotives behind Greek funerary legislation. Davies: Sisyphus and the invention of religion('Critias' TrGF 1 (43) F 19 = B 25 OK). March: Euripides' Bakchai. A recDnsideratiDnin the light of vase paintings. KDvacs: Euripides, Electra 518-44. Further dDubts aboutgenuineness. HDoker: Gifts in HDmer. Yamagata: The apDstrophe in Homer as part ofthe Dral technique. Van Sickle: Praise and blame fDr a 'full commentary' on Archilochus,First Cologne Epode. Instone: Pindar's enigmatic Second Nemean. SourvinDu-Inwood:The fourth stasimon of Sophocles' Antigone.

Vergilius (New Hampshire, USA) vo1.35 (1990) includes: Horsfall: Aeneas the colonist.West: The Aeneid and the translator. Moorton: Dido and Aeetes. Catto: Vergilian in­version of Lucretius. Pavlovskis: Proba and the semiotics of Virgilian narrative. McKay:Vergilian bibliography 1988-1989.

Vox Latina (Saarbriicken) vol.25 (1989) nos. 95-98; vo1.26 (1990) no.99.

Ziva Antika (Skoplje, Jugoslavia) vol.38 (1988) 00.1/2 includes: Hooker: Odyssey andIliad. Folly and delusion. Desch: Schuldgefiihl und Schuldbewaltigung. Der Orestes desEuripides.

Compiled by PAUL HASSE(University of Pretoria)

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