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2004
"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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Stars in the "Fasti": Ideler (1825) and Ovid's Astronomy Revisited. Matthew Fox. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2004), pp. 91-133
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Martial's Fiction: Domitius Marsus and Maecenas. Shannon N. Byrne. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 255-265
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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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"Ut non [forma] cygnorum, sic albis proxima cygnis": Poetology, Epic Definition, and Swan Imagery in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Sophia Papaioannou. Phoenix. (Spring - Summer, 2004), pp. 49-61
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Playing with Marble: The Monuments of the Caesars in Ovid's "Fasti". Steven J. Green. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 224-239
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Ovid's 'Hecale': Deconstructing Athens in the Metamorphoses. Ingo Gildenhard, Andrew Zissos. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 47-72
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Impersonating the Banished Philosopher Pseudo-Seneca's "Liber Epigrammaton". Niklas Holzberg. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 423-444
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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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On the Number of Books in Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Elena Merli. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 304-307
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Centaurs in Love and War: Cyllarus and Hylonome in Ovid "Metamorphoses" 12.393-428. Jeri Blair DeBrohun. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 417-452
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Retiring Apollo: Ovid on the Politics and Poetics of Self-Sufficiency. Rebecca Armstrong. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 528-550
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The Hag and the Household Gods: Silence, Speech, and the Family in Mid-February (Ovid "Fasti" 2.533-638). Christopher Michael McDonough. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2004), pp. 354-369
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The Snake Sheds Its Skin: Pentheus (Re)Imagines Thebes. Micaela Janan. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2004), pp. 130-146
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The Invention of Sulpicia. Thomas K. Hubbard. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2004 - Jan., 2005), pp. 177-194
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Daphne, Honor, and Aetiological Action in Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Christopher Francese. The Classical World. (Winter, 2004), pp. 153-157
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Frequent Vocabulary in Latin Instruction. John D. Muccigrosso. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 409-433
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Donald Hill, Thomas Harrison, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, George Boys-Stones, Christopher Burnand, Katherine Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2004), pp. 108-137
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"I Could Not Love Caesar More": Roman Friendship and the Beginning of the Principate. Sandra Citroni Marchetti. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2004), pp. 281-299
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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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Who Tried to Kill Nearly Everyone Else but Homer?. James M. Scott. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 373-383
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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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Omnia Vincit Amor: Why the "Remedia" Fail. Laurel Fulkerson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 211-223
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Myth as Consolatio: Medea on Roman Sarcophagi. Genevieve Gessert. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2004), pp. 217-249
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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 Date of the "Culex". Howard Jacobson. Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2004), pp. 345-347
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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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Lucretius' Progressive Revelation of Nature in "DRN" 1.149-502. Daniel Solomon. Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2004), pp. 260-283
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Non Oculis Sed Auribus: The Ancient Schoolroom and Learning to Hear the Latin Hexameter. Andrew S. Becker. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2004), pp. 313-322
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Ovid, "Heroides" 7.113. A. RamÃrez de Verger. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 650-651
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Tua, Caesar, Aetas: Horace Ode 4.15 and the Augustan Age. Brian W. Breed. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2004), pp. 245-253
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The Wolf and the Dog (Horace, "Sermones" 2.2.64). L. B. T. Houghton. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 300-304
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On (Mis)interpreting Plato's "Ion". Suzanne Stern-Gillet. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 169-201
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Propertius 3.4, 1.1, and the "Aeneid" Incipit. Michael Fontaine. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 649-650
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Waterscape with Black and White: Epigrams, Cycles, and Webs in Martial's "Epigrammaton Liber Quartus". Sven Lorenz. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2004), pp. 255-278
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The Elder Seneca, "Controversiae" 2.1.1: Sub domino sectore. John T. Ramsey. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 307-310
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The "Women's Tradition" in Greek Poetry. Laurel Bowman. Phoenix. (Spring - Summer, 2004), pp. 1-27
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Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Virgil's "Doloneia". Sergio Casali. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 319-354
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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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The Star Signs at Brundisium: Astral Symbolism in Lucan 2.691-2. Francisco Barrenechea. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 312-317
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Virgil "Bucolics" 1.1-2 and Interpretive Tradition: A Latin (Roman) Program for a Greek Genre. John B. Van Sickle. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2004), pp. 336-353
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Callimachus' "Aetia" and Aeneas' Sicily. Christopher Nappa. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 640-646
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Masculinity and Femininity in the "Laudatio Turiae". Emily A. Hemelrijk. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 185-197
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Masculinity and Monuments in Propertius 4.9. Tara S. Welch. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2004), pp. 61-90
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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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Ammianus and the Great Tsunami. Gavin Kelly. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 141-167
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Nocturnal Writers in Imperial Rome: The Culture of "Lucubratio". James Ker. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2004), pp. 209-242
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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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The 'Greek' Accusative. E. Courtney. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 2004), pp. 425-431
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A Note on "Tabula Defixionis" 22(A).5-7 Ziebarth: When a Musical Performance Enacts Love. L. Prauscello. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 333-339
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A Greek Inscription on the Memnon Colossus: The Mysterious 'Mister T'. P. A. Rosenmeyer. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 620-624
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The Watery Something of Virgil, "Georgics" 4.234. Philip Thibodeau. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 636-640
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Seeing Thought: Timomachus' Medea and Ecphrastic Epigram. Kathryn Gutzwiller. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 339-386
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A Haruspicy Joke in Plautus. Ariana Traill. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 117-127
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Italiam contra Tiberinaque longe/ostia: Virgil's Carthago and Eratosthenian Geography. Martin Korenjak. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 646-649
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On Editing the "Silvae". E. Courtney. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 445-453
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Peregrinus in Armenia. Kent J. Rigsby. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 317-318
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"Paronomasia" in Hesiod "Works and Days" 80-85. Peter S. Mazur. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2004), pp. 243-246
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The Greek Address System of the Roman Period and Its Relationship to Latin. Eleanor Dickey. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 494-527
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The Alcaic Kid (Horace, "Carm." 3.13). Dan Curley. The Classical World. (Winter, 2004), pp. 137-152
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Mountain and Molehill? Cornelius Tacitus and Quintus Curtius. A. B. Bosworth. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 551-567
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Exemplarity in Roman Culture: The Cases of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia. Matthew B. Roller. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2004), pp. 1-56
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On Captives under the Principate. Keith Bradley. Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2004), pp. 298-318
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Reading Proficiency in Latin through Expectations and Visualization. Donka D. Markus, Deborah Pennell Ross. The Classical World. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 79-93
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Courage in the Democratic Polis. Ryan Balot. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 406-423
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Death-Loration: The Eroticization of Death in the "Thebaid". Claire Jamset. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2004), pp. 95-104
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