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2004
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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Myth as Consolatio: Medea on Roman Sarcophagi. Genevieve Gessert. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2004), pp. 217-249
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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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Eucrates and Demainete: Lucian, "Philopseudes" 27-8. Daniel Ogden. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 484-493
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Untrustworthy Apollo and the Destiny of Achilles: "Iliad" 24.55-63. Jonathan S. Burgess. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 21-40
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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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Asclepius and the Legacy of Thessaly. Emma Aston. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 18-32
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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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Textual Notes on "Hercules Oetaeus" and on Seneca's "Agamemnon" and "Thyestes". John G. Fitch. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 240-254
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The "Rich Athenian Lady" Was Pregnant: The Anthropology of a Geometric Tomb Reconsidered. Maria A. Liston, John K. Papadopoulos. Hesperia. (Jan. - Mar., 2004), pp. 7-38
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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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Dionysus and Donkeys on the Streets of Alexandria: Eratosthenes' Criticism of Ptolemaic Ideology. Jordi Pàmias. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 191-198
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Apollonius' "Argonautika" and Egyptian Solar Mythology. Scott Noegel. The Classical World. (Winter, 2004), pp. 123-136
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Frölich's Table of Homeric Wounds. K. B. Saunders. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 1-17
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All in the Family: Funeral Rites and the Health of the Oikos in Aischylos' Oresteia. Kerri J. Hame. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 2004), pp. 513-538
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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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Fathers and Sons in Plato's "Republic" and "Philebus". M. F. Burnyeat. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 80-87
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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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A Haruspicy Joke in Plautus. Ariana Traill. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 117-127
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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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Catullan Excavations: Pindar's "Olympian" 10 and Catullus 68. Deborah Steiner. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 275-297
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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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Socrates' Avowals of Knowledge. David Wolfsdorf. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 75-142
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The Fall-out from Dissent: Hero and Audience in Sophocles' Ajax. Elton Barker. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2004), pp. 1-20
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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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"Evil Wealth of Raiment": Deadly ΠέΠλοι in Greek Tragedy. Mireille M. Lee. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2004), pp. 253-279
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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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Virtue in Plato's "Symposium". F. C. White. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 366-378
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Frequent Vocabulary in Latin Instruction. John D. Muccigrosso. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 409-433
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