Submissions from 2024
Persians, Aeschylus and Deborah H. Roberts
A Companion to Aristophanes, Matthew C. Farmer and Jeremy B. Lefkowitz
Escaping Cicero: “Dionysius” and the Limits of the Archive, Ryan Warwick
Submissions from 2023
Dictionnaire de l’épigramme littéraire dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine [book review], Bret Mulligan
The Crisis of Catiline: Rome, 63 BCE, Bret Mulligan
The Jeweled Style in Later Epigram, Bret Mulligan
Love Otherwise: Pseudo-Demosthenes' Erotikos and the Aesthetics of Eros, Ava Shirazi
Submissions from 2022
Once More a Weasel, Matthew C. Farmer
Theopompos: Introduction, Translation, Commentary, Matthew C. Farmer
Latin Vocabulary Knowledge and the Readability of Latin Texts: A Preliminary Study, John Gruber-Miller and Bret Mulligan
Reading Friendship and Enmity in Ancient Rome: An Intermediate Latin Sourcebook, Bret Mulligan
The Poetry of Ennodius: Translated with an Introduction and Notes, Bret Mulligan
Glimpses of Gesture: Refusing and Recovering Loss in Honig and Euripides, Ava Shirazi
Submissions from 2021
New Hope for Old Stories: Yiyun Li's Gilgamesh and Ali Smith's Antigone, Sheila Murnaghan and Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2020
Theopompus’ Homer: Paraepic in Old and Middle Comedy, Matthew C. Farmer
Picturing Duality: The Minotaur as Beast and Human in Illustrated Myth Collections for Children, Deborah H. Roberts and Sheila Murnaghan
Why does classical reception need disability studies?, Hannah Silverblank and Marchella Ward
Submissions from 2019
“Precursors of Comedy,” “Wealth (Character)” and “Chremylus” [encyclopedia entries], Matthew C. Farmer
The Politics of Roman Comedy, Robert Germany
Ennodius, Bret Mulligan
Obscenity in Epigram, Bret Mulligan
Encounters With Classical Myth in Childhood and Beyond, Sheila Murnaghan and Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2018
The 'Life of Alypius the Stylite': Introduction, Translation, and Commentary, Charlie Kuper
Epigrams, Occasional Poetry, and Poetic Games, Bret Mulligan
Tales of Troy, Bret Mulligan
Vergil, Octavian and Erigone: Admiration and admonition in the proem to Georgics 1, Katheryn Whitcomb
Submissions from 2017
Playing the Philosopher: Plato in Fourth-Century Comedy, Matthew C. Farmer
Concordance Liberation Project, Christopher Francese and Bret Mulligan
Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes: War, Women, and the Hecht/Bacon translation, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2016
Tragedy on the Comic Stage, Matthew C. Farmer
The Space That Remains: Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity (Review), Bret Mulligan
Translation and the Poetics of Replication in the Late Antique Latin Epigram, Bret Mulligan
Armies of Children: War and Peace, Ancient History and Myth in Children's Books after World War One, Deborah H. Roberts and Sheila Murnaghan
Submissions from 2015
Infusing Theory into the Undergraduate Classics Curriculum: Examples from Haverford College's Senior Seminar, Translation and Transformation, and History of Literary Theory, Robert Germany, Bret Mulligan, and Deborah H. Roberts
Cornelius Nepos, 'Life of Hannibal': Latin Text, Notes, Maps, Illustrations and Vocabulary, Bret Mulligan
Gout, Beasts, and Other Metaphorical Punishments in AP, Bret Mulligan
Mastering the West: Rome and Carthage at War [Review], Bret Mulligan
The Metamorphosis of Ovid in Retellings of Myth for Children, Deborah H. Roberts
Translating the Forbidden: the Unexpurgated Edition and the Reception of Ancient Obscenity, Deborah H. Roberts, Dorota Dutsch, and Ann Suter
Review of McCoskey's Race: Antiquity and Its Legacy, Sydnor Roy
Bruno Gentili in the Memoir of an American Homerist, Joseph A. Russo
Submissions from 2014
Menander in Contexts, Robert Germany
Commentary on Cornelius Nepos Life of Hannibal, Bret Mulligan
Coniuratio! Ethopoeia and Reacting to the Past in the Latin Classroom (and Beyond), Bret Mulligan
Review of Christer Henriksén's Commentary on Martial, Epigrams Book 9, Bret Mulligan
Submissions from 2013
Rivers and Rivalry in Petronius, Horace, Callimachus, and Aristophanes, Matthew C. Farmer
Race and Ethnicity in the Classical World: An Anthology of Primary Sources in Translation, Rebecca Futo, Kennedy Goldman, Max Goldman, and Sydnor Roy
A Companion to Terence, Robert Germany
Bad Scorpion : Cacaemphaton and Poetics in Martial's Ligurinus-Cycle, Bret Mulligan
The Bridge, Bret Mulligan, Julie Ta '16, Carman Romano '16, Vanessa Felso '15, and Blair Rush '16
The Golden Ass, Deborah H. Roberts
Homeric Concerns: Metapoetic Elements in the Proem to Book 2 of the De Rerum Naturae, Sydnor Roy
Submissions from 2012
Prometheus Bound, Aeschylus and Deborah H. Roberts
Ion, Euripides 4, Euripides, Deborah H. Roberts, and Palmer Bovie
Animal Play: Bilingual Onomastics and the Arrangement of Statius Silvae 2, Bret Mulligan
Les invectives de Claudien: Une poétique de la violence [book review], Bret Mulligan
Afterword: Concealment Concealed, Deborah H. Roberts
Review of E. Robinson’s Democracy beyond Athens: Popular Government in the Greek Classical Age, Sydnor Roy
The Constitutional Debate in Herodotus’ Histories: An Exploration of Good Government, Sydnor Roy
Re-thinking Homeric Psychology: Snell, Dodds, and their Critics, Joseph A. Russo
Submissions from 2011
Roman Comedy of Letters [book review], Robert Germany
Meditations on “A Taut But Happy” Class, Bret Mulligan
(sic) Argus: Bilingual Wordplay in Statius Silvae 5.4.11-13, Bret Mulligan
Submissions from 2010
Claudio Claudiano. Aponus (carm. min. 26) [book review], Bret Mulligan
Dionysius Exiguus, Bret Mulligan
Epigramma longum: Da Marziale alla tarda antichita / From Martial to late antiquity. (2 vols.) [book review], Bret Mulligan
Fortunatus, Venantius Honorius Clementianus, Bret Mulligan
John Cassian, Bret Mulligan
St. Germanus, Bret Mulligan
St. Remigius, Bret Mulligan
Reading Antigone in Translation: Text, Paratext, Intertext, Deborah H. Roberts
Tragedy in Transition [book review], Deborah H. Roberts
Water-Jug and Plover’s Feather: Rudyard Kipling’s India in Rosemary Sutcliff’s Roman Britain, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2009
Entry on Claudius Claudianus, Bret Mulligan
From fairy tale to cartoon: collections of greek myth for children, Deborah H. Roberts
La grecité des proverbes grecs, Joseph A. Russo
The Collected Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales of Giuseppe Pitrè, Joseph A. Russo and Jack Zipes
Submissions from 2008
Ancient Letters. Classical and Late Antique Epistolography [book review], Bret Mulligan
Review of Fuoco, Ornella, Claudio Claudiano. Aponus (carm. min. 26), Naples: Loffredo editore, Bret Mulligan
Texts and Culture in Late Antiquity: Inheritance, Authority, and Change [book review], Bret Mulligan
Women's letters from ancient Egypt, 300 BC-AD 800 [book review], Bret Mulligan
Translation and the "Surreptitious Classic": Obscenity and Translatability, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2007
Homer. Iliad. Audiobook [book review], Bret Mulligan
Introducing Direct Speech in Herodotus, Bret Mulligan
Statius. Silvae 5. Edited with Introduction, Translation and Commentary. [book review], Bret Mulligan
The Poet From Egypt?: Reconsidering Claudianas Eastern Origina, Bret Mulligan
Reconstructed Pasts: Rome and Britain, Child and Adult in Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill and Rosemary Sutcliff's Historical Fiction, Deborah H. Roberts
Translating Antiquity: Intertextuality, Anachronism, and Archaism, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2006
Morice's Stories in Attic Greek [book review], Bret Mulligan
Petronius and the Vulgar Tongue: Colloquialism, Obscenity, Translation, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2005
The figure of Echo in the Homeric hymn to Pan , Robert Germany
Virgilian Retrospection in Goethe’s Alexis und Dora, Robert Germany
Aetas Claudianea. Eine Tagung an der Freien Universität Berlin vom 28. bis 30. Juni 2002 [book review], Bret Mulligan
An Allusion to Ovid in Claudian's Carmina Minora 22.56, Bret Mulligan
Beginnings and Endings in Tragedy, Deborah H. Roberts
Submissions from 2004
Claudian; Cyrus Panopolites; Exammon; Honorius; Maniam; Milestone; Milion; Modion; Oreion; Rufinus; Theodosius I; Theodosius II, Bret Mulligan
Homer. Blackwell Introductions to the Classical World [book review], Bret Mulligan
Odysseus' Trial of the Bow as Symbolic Performance in Antike Literatur in neuer Deutung, Joseph A. Russo
Omero, Odissea, Joseph A. Russo
Omero Odissea, VI, Joseph A. Russo