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2007
Lasus of Hermione, Pindar and the Riddle of S. James I. Porter. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2007), pp. 1-21
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Big Women: Mark Adamo's "Lysistrata, or the Nude Goddess" between Monteverdi and Musical Comedy. Ralph Hexter. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2007), pp. 119-124
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The Voice of Tradition: Representations of Homeric Singers in Athenaeus 1.14a-d. Krystyna Bartol. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2007), pp. 231-243
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Feathers Flying: Avian Poetics in Hesiod, Pindar, and Callimachus. Deborah Steiner. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2007), pp. 177-208
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Why Ekphrasis?. Valentine Cunningham. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2007), pp. 57-71
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"For Your Eyes Only": Corneille's View of Andromeda. Wes Williams. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2007), pp. 110-123
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Achilles, the Wise Lover and His Seductive Strategies (Statius, Achilleid 1.560-92). Lorenzo Sanna. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2007), pp. 207-215
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Addressing Ekphrasis: A Prolegomenon to the Next. Adrian Rifkin. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2007), pp. 72-82
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