Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
plautus, quid, terence, mihi, tibi, plaut, poen, trin, atque, capt, nunc, phorm, esse, amph, bacch, etiam, pers, merc, truc, quin, neque, haut, pseud, asin, andr, epid, curc, heaut, enim, quom, haec, cist, lindsay, prol, phor, hercle, ille, licet, hunc, passages, stich, istuc, quis, hodie, scio, bene, nonne, homo, egone, quidem

2000

Isto Vilivs (Suetonius fr. 112, Terence Ad. 981). A. S. Gratwick. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2000), pp. 79-92 List themes Full text (518 theme words)
Plautus' "Stichus" and the Political Crisis of 200 B.C.. William M. Owens. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2000), pp. 385-407 List themes Full text (108 theme words)
"The Most Desperate Textual Crux" in Lucretius-5.1442. Charles E. Murgia. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2000), pp. 304-317 List themes Full text (56 theme words)
Plautus, "Rudens" 1114, and the Power of Discourse. Vincent J. Rosivach. The Classical World. (Jan. - Feb., 2000), pp. 261-265 List themes Full text (42 theme words)
"Dice" and "Facie:" Quintilian, "Institutio Oratoria" 1.7.23 and 9.4.39. J. Bradford Churchill. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2000), pp. 279-289 List themes Full text (41 theme words)
Propertius 4.2: Slumming with Vertumnus?. Kerill O'Neill. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2000), pp. 259-277 List themes Full text (32 theme words)
Tragic History and Barbarian Speech in Sallust's "Jugurtha". Casey Dué. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 311-325 List themes Full text (31 theme words)
Beyond (Dis)belief: Rhetorical Form and Religious Symbol in Cicero's de Divinatione. Brian A. Krostenko. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (2000), pp. 353-391 List themes Full text (30 theme words)
Sallust's "Catiline" and Cato the Censor. D. S. Levene. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 170-191 List themes Full text (25 theme words)
The Memory of Philippi in Horace and the Interpretation of Epistle 1.20.23. Mario Citroni. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 2000), pp. 27-56 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Clodia Oppugnatrix: The Domus Motif in Cicero's "Pro Caelio". Anne Leen. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2000 - Jan., 2001), pp. 141-162 List themes Full text (20 theme words)
The Writing in (And of) Ovid's Byblis Episode. Thomas E. Jenkins. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 439-451 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
Maharbal's Bon Mot: Authenticity and Survival. Dexter Hoyos. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 610-614 List themes Full text (14 theme words)
Lucan and the Libyan Tale. Matthew Leigh. Journal of Roman Studies. (2000), pp. 95-109 List themes Full text (12 theme words)
Six Notes on the Text of Seneca, Natvrales Qvaestiones. W. S. Watt. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 623-624 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Two Notes on Ovid. Matthew Leigh. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 311-313 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Fictive Families: Family and Household in the "Metamorphoses" of Apuleius. Keith Bradley. The Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2000), pp. 282-308 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Getting out of Hell: Petronius 72.5ff.. T. J. Leary. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 313-314 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Marriage and the Return of Spouses in Apuleius' "Metamorphoses". Donald Lateiner. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 2000), pp. 313-332 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Portraits, Power, and Patronage in the Late Roman Republic. Jeremy Tanner. Journal of Roman Studies. (2000), pp. 18-50 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Uncanonical Imperial Portraits in the Eastern Roman Provinces: The Case of the Kanellopoulos Emperor. Lee Ann Riccardi. Hesperia. (Jan. - Mar., 2000), pp. 105-132 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Romans as Bapbapoi: Three Polybian Speeches and the Politics of Cultural Indeterminacy. Craige Champion. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2000), pp. 425-444 List themes Full text (5 theme words)