medea, helen, jason, philoctetes, neoptolemus, apollonius, euripides, menelaus, argonauts, valerius, odysseus, argonautica, play, children, troy, argo, story, theseus, neoptolemos, aegeus, andromache, scene, epic, walcott, episode, herself, hermione, ariadne, fleece, pelias, hypsipyle, theonoe, philoktetes, heroic, omeros, hero, heracles, chorus, amycus, lemnos, menelaos, rocks, polyphemus, aeetes, medeia, creon, nurse, apsyrtus, poet, theoclymenus
2004
Seeing Thought: Timomachus' Medea and Ecphrastic Epigram. Kathryn Gutzwiller. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 339-386
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Myth as Consolatio: Medea on Roman Sarcophagi. Genevieve Gessert. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2004), pp. 217-249
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Apollonius' "Argonautika" and Egyptian Solar Mythology. Scott Noegel. The Classical World. (Winter, 2004), pp. 123-136
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Navigating Genres: Martial 7.19 and the "Argonautica" of Valerius Flaccus. Andrew Zissos. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 2004), pp. 405-422
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Draft Evasion Onstage and Offstage in Classical Athens. Matthew R. Christ. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 33-57
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The Temptress throughout the Ages: Further Versions of Heracles at the Crossroads. Malcolm Davies. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 606-610
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"Evil Wealth of Raiment": Deadly ΠέΠλοι in Greek Tragedy. Mireille M. Lee. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2004), pp. 253-279
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Apollo's Hawk at Aristophanes, "Birds" 516. Michael Griffin. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 610-613
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Religious Syncretism: The New Gods of Greek Tragedy. William Allan. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 113-155
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Textual Notes on Sophocles, "Philoctetes" 1-675. Nicholas Lane. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 441-450
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Ovid, Varro, and Castor of Rhodes: The Chronological Architecture of the "Metamorphoses". Thomas Cole. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 355-422
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Auferte oculos: Modes of Spectatorship in Statius Thebaid 11. Neil W. Bernstein. Phoenix. (Spring - Summer, 2004), pp. 62-85
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Cyclopea: Philoxenus, Theocritus, Callimachus, Bion. J. H. Hordern. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 285-292
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Apollo and the Archaic Temple at Corinth. Nancy Bookidis, Ronald S. Stroud. Hesperia. (Jul. - Sep., 2004), pp. 401-426
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The "Pro Caelio" and Comedy. Matthew Leigh. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2004), pp. 300-335
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Insult and Oral Excess in the Disputes between Aeschines and Demosthenes. Nancy Worman. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2004), pp. 1-25
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Callimachus' "Aetia" and Aeneas' Sicily. Christopher Nappa. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 640-646
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Why the Oresteia's Sleeping Dead Won't Lie, Part II: "Choephoroi" and "Eumenides". Sarah Mace. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 2004), pp. 39-60
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"Some God... or His Own Heart": Two Kinds of Epic Motivation in the Proem to Ovid's "Metamorphoses". James J. O'Hara. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2004 - Jan., 2005), pp. 149-161
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KEINOΣ in Pindar: Between Grammar and Poetic Intention. Anna Bonifazi. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2004), pp. 283-299
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Further Critical Notes on Euripides' "Orestes". C. W. Willink. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 424-440
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Readers in the Underworld: Lucretius, de Rerum Natura 3.912-1075. Tobias Reinhardt. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 27-46
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Reader Response and Classical Pedagogy: Teaching the "Odyssey". Panos Seranis. The Classical World. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 61-77
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The Correspondence of Gilbert Highet and Cyril Bailey. Robert J. Ball. The Classical World. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 30-60
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, D. E. Hill, Thomas Harrison, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, Richard Gordon, Elinor Keane, Christopher Burnand, Katherine Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2004), pp. 252-282
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The Magic of (Some) Allusions: Philodemus "AP" 5.107 (GPh 3188 ff.; 23 Sider). Marco Fantuzzi. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 213-236
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Medea 1250: ΔΥΣΤΥΧΗΣ Δ' ΕΓΩ ΓΥΝΗ. Howard Jacobson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 274
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Making Water Not Love: Apuleius, "Metamorphoses" 1.13-14. Lindsay Watson. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 651-655
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Philopoemen's Special Forces: Peltasts and a New Kind of Greek Light-Armed Warfare (Livy 35.27). Mary Frances Williams. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 257-277
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Asclepius and the Legacy of Thessaly. Emma Aston. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 18-32
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Contextualization and Textual Criticism: Making Sense of Character in Propertius 4.4 and Ovid, "Heroides" 1. Steven J. Green. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 363-372
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Girls at Play in Early Greek Poetry. Patricia A. Rosenmeyer. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2004), pp. 163-178
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