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Index of Reviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2016

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  • Alston, Richard, Rome's Revolution. Death of the Republic and Birth of the Empire, 139

  • Alwine, Andrew T., Enmity and Feuding in Classical Athens, 265

  • Ando, Clifford, Roman Social Imaginaries. Language and Thought in Contexts of Empire, 271–2

  • Archibald, Zosia Halina, Ancient Economies of the North Aegean, Fifth to First Centuries bc , 131

  • Bather, Philippa and Stocks, Claire (edd.), Horace's Epodes. Contexts, Intertexts, and Reception, 261–2

  • Beard, Mary, SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome, 139–40

  • Biles, Zachary P. and Olson, S. Douglas (edd.), Aristophanes. Wasps, 254–5

  • Bobou, Olympia, Children in the Hellenistic World. Statues and Representation, 276–7

  • Bresson, Alain, The Making of the Ancient Greek Economy. Institutions, Markets, and Growth in the City-States, 263

  • Canevaro, Lilah Grace, Hesiod's Works and Days. How to Teach Self-sufficiency, 253–4

  • Clark, Gillian, Monica. An Ordinary Saint, 135–6

  • Cohen, Edward E., Athenian Prostitution. The Business of Sex, 266

  • Coombe, Penny, Grew, Francis, Hayward, Kevin and Henig, Martin, Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East, 141

  • Corbeill, Anthony, Sexing the World. Grammatical Gender and Biological Sex in Ancient Rome, 122

  • Davies, M. and Finglass, P. J. (edd.), Stesichorus. The Poems, 118

  • Donahue, John F., Food and Drink in Antiquity. Readings from the Graeco-Roman World. A Sourcebook, 144–5

  • Dunn, Geoffrey B. (ed.), The Bishop of Rome in Late Antiquity, 138

  • Dutsch, Dorota, James, Sharon L. and Konstan, David (edd.) Women in Roman Republican Drama, 123

  • Ferrario, Sarah Brown, Historical Agency and the ‘Great Man’ in Classical Greece, 267–8

  • Finglass, P. J. and Kelly, Adrian (edd.), Stesichorus in Context, 118

  • Fischer-Lichte, Erika, Dionysus Resurrected. Performances of Euripides’ The Bacchae in a Globalizing World, 278

  • Fisher, Kate and Langlands, Rebecca (edd.), Sex, Knowledge, and Receptions of the Past, 281–2

  • Fitzgerald, William, Variety. The Life of a Roman Concept, 257–60

  • Fragoulaki, Maria, Kinship in Thucydides. Intercommunal Ties and Historical Narrative, 134

  • Gagarin, Michael and Perlman, Paula, The Laws of Ancient Crete, c.650–400 bce , 264

  • Galinsky, Karl (ed.), Memory in Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 273

  • Galinsky, Karl and Lapatin, Kenneth (edd.), Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire, 272–3

  • Golden, Mark, Children and Childhood in Classical Athens, 266

  • Gorski, Gilbert J. and Packer, James E., The Roman Forum. A Reconstruction and Architectural Guide, 275–6

  • Gray, Benjamin, Stasis and Stability. Exile, the Polis, and Political Thought, c. 404–146 bc , 129–30

  • Green, Peter (trans.), Homer. The Iliad, 117

  • Grethlein, Jonas, Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography. ‘Futures Past’ from Herodotus to Augustine, 133–4

  • Grillo, Luca, Cicero's De provinciis consularibus oratio, 126

  • Gunderson, Erik, Laughing Awry. Plautus and Tragicomedy, 122–3

  • Halliwell, Stephen (trans.), Aristophanes. Clouds, Women at the Thesmophoria, Frogs, 254

  • Hamel, Debra, The Battle of Arginusae. Victory at Sea and Its Tragic Aftermath in the Final Years of the Peloponnesian War, 266–7

  • Hard, Robin (trans.), Eratosthenes and Hyginus. Constellation Myths with Aratus’s Phaenomena, 120

  • Hardie, Philip (ed.), Augustan Poetry and the Irrational, 260–1

  • Hemelrijk, Emily A., Hidden Lives, Public Personae. Women and Civic Life in the Roman West, 270–1

  • Hunter, Richard (ed.), Apollonius of Rhodes. Argonautica Book IV, 119

  • Ingleheart, Jennifer (ed.), Ancient Rome and the Construction of Modern Homosexual Identities, 282–3

  • Jameson, Michael H., Cults and Rites in Ancient Greece. Essays on Religion and Society, 265

  • Jenkins, Ian (ed.), Defining Beauty. The Body in Ancient Greek Art, 141–2

  • Keane, Catherine, Juvenal and the Satiric Emotions, 128

  • Knight, Sarah and Tilg, Stefan (edd.), The Oxford Handbook of Neo-Latin, 129

  • Lapatin, Kenneth (ed.), The Berthouville Silver Treasure and Roman Luxury, 140–1

  • Larmour, David H. J., The Arena of Satire. Juvenal's Search for Rome, 260

  • Levick, Barbara, Catiline, 136–7

  • Lombardo, Stanley (trans.), Statius. Achilleid, 128

  • Mack, William, Proxeny and Polis. International Networks in the Ancient Greek World, 130

  • Mac Sweeney, Naoíse (ed.), Foundation Myths in Ancient Societies. Dialogues and Discourses, 146–7

  • Marchesi, Ilaria (ed.), Pliny the Book-Maker. Betting on Posterity in the Epistles, 128–9

  • Marincola, John, Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd and Maciver, Calum (edd.), Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras. History without Historians, 134–5

  • Masséglia, Jane, Body Language in Hellenistic Art and Society, 142–3

  • McAuley, Mairéad, Reproducing Rome. Motherhood in Virgil, Ovid, Seneca, and Statius, 256–7

  • McLean, B. H., Hellenistic and Biblical Greek. A Graduated Reader, 143–4

  • Metcalf, Christopher, The Gods Rich in Praise. Early Greek and Mesopotamian Religious Poetry, 251

  • Mheallaigh, Karen ní, Reading Fiction with Lucian. Fakes, Freaks and Hypereality, 116–7

  • Mili, Maria, Religion and Society in Ancient Thessaly, 131

  • Monson, Andrew and Scheidel, Walter (edd.), Fiscal Regimes and the Political Economy of Premodern States, 131–2

  • Moreno, Alfonso and Thomas, Rosalind (edd.), Patterns of the Past. Epitēdeumata in the Greek Tradition, 132

  • Morley, Neville, Thucydides and the Idea of History, 268

  • Morwood, James and Anderson, Stephen, A Little Greek Reader, 143

  • Nisbet, Gideon (trans.), Martial Epigrams. With Parallel Latin Text. A New Selection, 127

  • Ormand, Kirk, The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece, 252–3

  • Osgood, Josiah, Turia. A Roman Woman's Civil War, 136

  • Östenberg, Ida, Malmberg, Simon and Bjørnebye, Jonas (edd.), The Moving City. Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome, 138–9

  • Potter, David, Theodora. Actress, Empress, Saint, 273–4

  • Potts, Charlotte R., Religious Architecture in Latium and Etruria c.900–500 bc , 276

  • Rabinowitz, Nancy and McHardy, Fiona (edd.), From Abortion to Pederasty. Addressing Difficult Topics in the Classics Classroom, 146

  • Rayor, Diane J. (trans.), Sappho. A New Translation of the Complete Works, 118–9

  • Rogers, Brett M. and Stevens, Benjamin Eldon (edd.), Classical Traditions in Science Fiction, 279

  • Roller, Duane W., The Geography of Strabo. An English Translation, with Introduction and Notes, 268–9

  • Rutherford, Ian, State Pilgrims and Sacred Observers in Ancient Greece. A Study of Theōria¯ and Theōroi, 130–1

  • Salisbury, Joyce E., Rome's Christian Empress. Galla Placidia Rules at the Twilight of the Empire, 136

  • Sanders, Ed, Envy and Jealousy in Classical Athens. A Socio-psychological Approach, 132–3

  • Sanders, Ed, Thumiger, Chiara, Carey, Chris and Lowe, Nick J. (edd.), Erôs in Ancient Greece, 133

  • Sarris, Peter, Byzantium. A Very Short Introduction, 144

  • Scheid, John, The Gods, the State, and the Individual. Reflections on Civic Religion in Rome, 271

  • Schein, Seth L., Homeric Epic and Its Reception. Interpretive Essays, 253

  • Scully, Stephen, Hesiod's Theogony. From Near Eastern Creation Myths to Paradise Lost, 251–2

  • Seelentag, Gunnar, Das archaische Kreta. Institutionalisierung im frühen Griechenland, 264–5

  • Shearin, W. H., The Language of Atoms. Performativity and Politics in Lucretius’ De rerum natura, 125–6

  • Silk, Michael, Gildenhard, Ingo and Barrow, Rosemary, The Classical Tradition. Art, Literature, Thought, 277–8

  • Slaney, Helen, The Senecan Aesthetic. A Performance History, 279–81

  • Stephens, Susan A. (ed.), Callimachus. The Hymns , 119

  • Swetnam-Burland, Molly, Egypt in Italy. Visions of Egypt in Roman Imperial Culture, 274–5

  • Taplin, Oliver (trans.), Sophocles. Four Tragedies. Oedipus the King, Aias, Philoctetes, Oedipus at Colonus, 119–20

  • Travillian, Tyler T. (ed.), Pliny the Elder. The Natural History Book VII (with Book VIII 1–34), 126–7

  • Uzzi, Jeannine, Diddle and Thomson, Jeffrey (trans.) The Poems of Catullus. An Annotated Translation, 125

  • van Noorden, Helen, Playing Hesiod. The ‘Myth of the Races’ in Classical Antiquity, 252

  • Vuolanto, Ville, Children and Asceticism in Late Antiquity. Continuity, Family Dynamics and the Rise of Christianity, 137–8

  • Wallace, Lacey M., The Origin of Roman London, 275

  • Wallace, Robert W., Reconstructing Damon. Music, Wisdom Teaching, and Politics in Perikles’ Athens, 267

  • Waterfield, Robin (trans.), Lives of the Attic Orators. Texts from Pseudo-Plutarch, Photius, and the Suda, 120

  • Watson, Lindsay C. and Watson, Patricia, Martial, 127–8

  • Watts, Edward, The Final Pagan Generation, 137

  • West, M. L., The Making of the Odyssey, 117–18

  • Whitmarsh, Tim and Thomson, Stuart (edd.), The Romance Between Greece and the East, 121

  • Wiseman, T. P., The Roman Audience. Classical Literature as Social History, 269–70

  • Young, Elizabeth Marie, Translation as Muse. Poetic Translation in Catullus’ Rome, 123–5