Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
sicily, syracuse, sicilian, dion, diodorus, morgantina, dionysius, timaeus, gela, diod, sybaris, timoleon, dionysios, syracusan, gelon, tyrant, herakleides, foundation, thurii, locri, leontinoi, syracusans, orsi, laqueur, hieron, island, dions, hiero, thourioi, himera, entella, nenci, selinus, ephorus, philistus, tyranny, syrakus, carthaginians, western, cities, tarentum, dionysius_i, colony, rhegium, leontini, parke, pantalica, sybarites, camarina, dunbabin

2005

Games and Transition: "Aeneid" 3 and 5. Roger Dunkle. The Classical World. (Winter, 2005), pp. 153-178 List themes Full text (38 theme words)
Spartan Tarentum? Resisting Decline in "Odes" 3.5. Llewelyn Morgan. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 320-323 List themes Full text (32 theme words)
A Yoke Connecting Baskets: "Odes" 3.14, Hercules, and Italian Unity. Llewelyn Morgan. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 190-203 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Jordanes and the Immediate Past. Brian Croke. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2005), pp. 473-494 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Why Didn't Constantius II Eat Fruit?. David Rohrbacher. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 323-326 List themes Full text (17 theme words)
"Furtum" and the Description of Stolen Objects in Cicero "In Verrem" 2.4. Thomas D. Frazel. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2005), pp. 363-376 List themes Full text (14 theme words)
Polycrates and His Brothers: Herodotus' Depiction of Fraternal Relationships in the "Histories". Emily Katz Anhalt. The Classical World. (Winter, 2005), pp. 139-152 List themes Full text (7 theme words)