Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
esse, enim, autem, etiam, haec, tamen, quidem, atque, quia, vero, apud, modo, quibus, quid, quoque, dicitur, neque, nihil, eius, quasi, inter, videtur, igitur, omnia, potest, loco, ergo, nisi, unde, illud, sine, alia, illa, verba, habet, sint, sive, quem, idem, ante, sicut, fuisse, huius, dicit, ipse, secundum, fere, recte, tantum, nunc

2004

Grillius on Cicero's "De inventione". Michael Winterbottom. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 592-605 List themes Full text (980 theme words)
Teoderico a Roma. Politica, amministrazione e propaganda nell'"adventus" dell'anno 500 (Considerazioni sull' 'Anonimo Valesiano II'). Massimiliano Vitiello. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 73-120 List themes Full text (310 theme words)
Quintilian on the Emotions (Institutio Oratoria 6 Preface and 1-2). Matthew Leigh. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 122-140 List themes Full text (298 theme words)
Status, Pay, and Pleasure in the "De Architectura" of Vitruvius. Mark Masterson. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 387-416 List themes Full text (244 theme words)
Cicero and Quintilian on the Oratorical Use of Hand Gestures. Jon Hall. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 143-160 List themes Full text (209 theme words)
Nocturnal Writers in Imperial Rome: The Culture of "Lucubratio". James Ker. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2004), pp. 209-242 List themes Full text (199 theme words)
Who Tried to Kill Nearly Everyone Else but Homer?. James M. Scott. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 373-383 List themes Full text (177 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (175 theme words)
Zur Chronologie der bücher VI und VII der "Variae" von Cassiodor. Jan Prostko-Prostynski. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 503-508 List themes Full text (163 theme words)
The Composition and Circulation of Cicero's "In Verrem". Thomas D. Frazel. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 128-142 List themes Full text (103 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (82 theme words)
Ovid, Varro, and Castor of Rhodes: The Chronological Architecture of the "Metamorphoses". Thomas Cole. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 355-422 List themes Full text (79 theme words)
The Stoic Theory of Implanted Preconceptions. Matt Jackson-McCabe. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 323-347 List themes Full text (69 theme words)
Binary Phrases and the Middle Style as Social Code: "Rhetorica ad Herennium" 4.13 and 4.16. Brian A. Krostenko. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 237-274 List themes Full text (68 theme words)
The "Pro Caelio" and Comedy. Matthew Leigh. Classical Philology. (Oct., 2004), pp. 300-335 List themes Full text (63 theme words)
Sophroniscus' Son Is Approaching: Porphyry, "Isagoge" 7.20-1. Francesco Ademollo. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 322-325 List themes Full text (58 theme words)
Drungus, δρουγγος, and δρουγγιστί: A Gallicism and Continuity in late Roman Cavalry Tactics. Philip Rance. Phoenix. (Spring - Summer, 2004), pp. 96-130 List themes Full text (52 theme words)
Ancient Atomists on the Plurality of Worlds. James Warren. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 354-365 List themes Full text (49 theme words)
The Emergence of Identity / Alterity in Late Roman Ideology. Jonathan Barlow. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 501-502 List themes Full text (44 theme words)
A Haruspicy Joke in Plautus. Ariana Traill. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 117-127 List themes Full text (38 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (37 theme words)
An Oracle of Apollo at Daphne and the Great Persecution. Elizabeth Depalma Digeser. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2004), pp. 57-77 List themes Full text (36 theme words)
Error Wattianus. W. S. Watt. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 658-660 List themes Full text (36 theme words)
Ammianus and the Great Tsunami. Gavin Kelly. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 141-167 List themes Full text (36 theme words)
Making Water Not Love: Apuleius, "Metamorphoses" 1.13-14. Lindsay Watson. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 651-655 List themes Full text (35 theme words)
What Did He Do? Clearchus on Philoxenus (Ap. Ath. 1.5f-6a = Clearch. fr. 57 Wehrli). Krystyna Bartol. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 292-296 List themes Full text (35 theme words)
The Death of Claudius. John Aveline. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 453-475 List themes Full text (33 theme words)
Ensemble Scenes in Plautus. George Fredric Franko. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2004), pp. 27-59 List themes Full text (32 theme words)
Ammianus Marcellinus 21.6.3: A Misunderstood Omen. David Woods. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2004), pp. 163-168 List themes Full text (30 theme words)
Exemplarity in Roman Culture: The Cases of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia. Matthew B. Roller. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2004), pp. 1-56 List themes Full text (30 theme words)
Relative Pronouns and Memory: Pindar beyond Syntax. Anna Bonifazi. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 41-68 List themes Full text (30 theme words)
A Pun in Antiphanes (fr. 225 K-A = Ath. 60C-D). Matthew Leigh. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 278-283 List themes Full text (29 theme words)
A Binding Song: The Smiles of Catullus 61. Jonathan L. Ready. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2004), pp. 153-163 List themes Full text (29 theme words)
"Agnvs" KOYPIΩN (Plautus "Aulularia" 561-64). Michael Fontaine. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2004), pp. 147-153 List themes Full text (27 theme words)
The Meaning(s) of αισθησιϛ in Ancient Stoicism. Scott M. Rubarth. Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2004), pp. 319-344 List themes Full text (27 theme words)
What Kind of Hedonist Was Epicurus?. Raphael Woolf. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 303-322 List themes Full text (25 theme words)
The Watery Something of Virgil, "Georgics" 4.234. Philip Thibodeau. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 636-640 List themes Full text (25 theme words)
On (Mis)interpreting Plato's "Ion". Suzanne Stern-Gillet. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 169-201 List themes Full text (24 theme words)
Readers in the Underworld: Lucretius, de Rerum Natura 3.912-1075. Tobias Reinhardt. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 27-46 List themes Full text (23 theme words)
Aristotle on Sperm Competition in Birds. Roger Brock. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 277-278 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
On the Origin of the Scythed Chariots. Alexander K. Nefiodkin. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 369-378 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Ovid, "Heroides" 7.113. A. Ramírez de Verger. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 650-651 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Authorial Voice and Theatrical Self-Definition in Terence and beyond: The "Hecyra" Prologues in Ancient and Modern Contexts. Ismene Lada-Richards. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2004), pp. 55-82 List themes Full text (21 theme words)
Amicitia in Plautus: A Study of Roman Friendship Processes. Paul J. Burton. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2004), pp. 209-243 List themes Full text (19 theme words)
Best of Brothers: Fraternal Imagery in Panegyrics on Maximian Herculius. Bill Leadbetter. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2004), pp. 257-266 List themes Full text (18 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (17 theme words)
The Wolf and the Dog (Horace, "Sermones" 2.2.64). L. B. T. Houghton. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 300-304 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
Martial's Fiction: Domitius Marsus and Maecenas. Shannon N. Byrne. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 255-265 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
Ovid's 'Hecale': Deconstructing Athens in the Metamorphoses. Ingo Gildenhard, Andrew Zissos. Journal of Roman Studies. (2004), pp. 47-72 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
A Note on Seneca, "Quaestiones Naturales" 6.1.5. Nigel Holmes. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 311-312 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
Seneca, "Epistulae Morales" 12.5: Rulers and Roofs. Howard Jacobson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 311 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
Textual Notes on "Hercules Oetaeus" and on Seneca's "Agamemnon" and "Thyestes". John G. Fitch. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 240-254 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
The Star Signs at Brundisium: Astral Symbolism in Lucan 2.691-2. Francisco Barrenechea. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 312-317 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
Unbearding Morality: Appearance and Persuasion in "Pro Caelio". David Christenson. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 2004), pp. 61-72 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
Female Furniture: A Reading of Plautus' "Poenulus" 1141-6. Dorota Dutsch. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 625-629 List themes Full text (14 theme words)
Stars in the "Fasti": Ideler (1825) and Ovid's Astronomy Revisited. Matthew Fox. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2004), pp. 91-133 List themes Full text (14 theme words)
Lucretius' Progressive Revelation of Nature in "DRN" 1.149-502. Daniel Solomon. Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2004), pp. 260-283 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
Italiam contra Tiberinaque longe/ostia: Virgil's Carthago and Eratosthenian Geography. Martin Korenjak. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 646-649 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
"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 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (12 theme words)
Did Julius Caesar Temporarily Banish Mark Antony from His Inner Circle?. John T. Ramsey. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 161-173 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Virgil's "Doloneia". Sergio Casali. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 319-354 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
"Paronomasia" in Hesiod "Works and Days" 80-85. Peter S. Mazur. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2004), pp. 243-246 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Retiring Apollo: Ovid on the Politics and Poetics of Self-Sufficiency. Rebecca Armstrong. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 528-550 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Roman Britain in 2003. B. C. Burnham, F. Hunter, A. P. Fitzpatrick, S. Worrell, M. W. C. Hassall, R. S. O. Tomlin. Britannia. (2004), pp. 253-349 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Masculinity and Femininity in the "Laudatio Turiae". Emily A. Hemelrijk. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 185-197 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Cassius Dio on Nervan Legislation (68.2.4): Nieces and Eunuchs. Charles Leslie Murison. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 343-355 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
Tua, Caesar, Aetas: Horace Ode 4.15 and the Augustan Age. Brian W. Breed. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2004), pp. 245-253 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
Why Were the Vestals Virgins? Or the Chastity of Women and the Safety of the Roman State. Holt N. Parker. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 2004), pp. 563-601 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
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 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Matter in Plotinus's Normative Ontology. Christian Schäfer. Phronesis. (2004), pp. 266-294 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Aristophanes, "Acharnians" 1118-21. John R. Porter. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2004), pp. 21-33 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Omnia Vincit Amor: Why the "Remedia" Fail. Laurel Fulkerson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 211-223 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Romae omnia venalia esse. Sallust's Development of a Thesis and the Prehistory of the Jugurthine War. Victor L. Parker. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 408-423 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
The Invention of Sulpicia. Thomas K. Hubbard. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2004 - Jan., 2005), pp. 177-194 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Religious Syncretism: The New Gods of Greek Tragedy. William Allan. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 113-155 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Seneca's Use of Four Speaking Actors. Thomas D. Kohn. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2004 - Jan., 2005), pp. 163-175 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Callimachus' "Aetia" and Aeneas' Sicily. Christopher Nappa. Classical Quarterly. (Dec., 2004), pp. 640-646 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Hestia Hearth, Goddess, and Cult. Mika Kajava. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2004), pp. 1-20 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Torn between Jupiter and Saturn: Ideology, Rhetoric and Culture Wars in the "Aeneid". Richard F. Thomas. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2004 - Jan., 2005), pp. 121-147 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
The Elder Seneca, "Controversiae" 2.1.1: Sub domino sectore. John T. Ramsey. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 307-310 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Reading Proficiency in Latin through Expectations and Visualization. Donka D. Markus, Deborah Pennell Ross. The Classical World. (Autumn, 2004), pp. 79-93 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
"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 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
"Aeneid" 1.567-8. Howard Jacobson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2004), pp. 299-300 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
The American Ephebe: The Ephebic Oath, U.S. Education, and Nationalism. Charles W. Hedrick, Jr.. The Classical World. (Summer, 2004), pp. 384-407 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
The Philosopher and the Emperor's Words: Trajan, Flavius Archippus and Dio Chrysostom. Christina Kokkinia. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2004), pp. 490-500 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Impersonal and Intransitive ΕΠΙΣΗΜΑΙΝΕΙ. Daryn Lehoux. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2004), pp. 78-85 List themes Full text (5 theme words)