Un autógrafo de la traducción de Homero de Gonzalo Pérez (Ulyxea XIV-XXIV) anotado por Juan Páez de Castro y el Cardenal Mendoza y Bovadilla Luis Arturo Guichard OriginalPaper 21 August 2009 Pages: 525 - 557
The Pursuit of Eros in Plato’s Symposium and Hedwig and the Angry Inch Holly M. Sypniewski OriginalPaper 20 August 2009 Pages: 558 - 586
Post-9/11 Views of Rome and the Nature of “Defensive Imperialism” Eric Adler OriginalPaper 20 August 2009 Pages: 587 - 610
See and Be Scene: Posture, Posturing, and Preposterous Imposters Donald Lateiner Review Articles 25 August 2009 Pages: 618 - 634
Loren J. Samons II (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007), XX + 343 pp. Claude Mossé Book Reviews 25 August 2009 Pages: 646 - 650
Babette Pütz, The Symposium and Komos in Aristophanes (Oxford: Aris & Phillips, 2007), XII + 243 pp. Stephanie Nelson BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 651 - 654
Pierre Hadot, The Veil of Isis: An Essay on the History of the Idea of Nature, translated by Michael Chase (Cambridge, MA & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006), XIV + 399 pp. David Roochnik BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 655 - 658
Judith Ginsburg, Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire, American Classical Studies 50 (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), IV + 147 pp. Anthony A. Barrett BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 659 - 661
Martin Amann, Komik in den Tristien Ovids, Schweizerische Beiträge zur Altertumswissenschaft 31 (Basel: Schwabe AG, 2006), XIV + 296 pp. Martin Helzle BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 662 - 665
George Saliba, Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance, ser. Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007), XII + 315 pp. Charles Burnett BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 666 - 669
Charles Burnett & W.F. Ryan (eds.), Magic and the Classical Tradition, Warburg Institute Colloquia 7 (London & Turin: The Warburg Institute / Nino Aragno Editore, 2006), VIII + 229 pp. Stephan Heilen BookReview 26 August 2009 Pages: 670 - 674
John G. Demaray, From Pilgrimage to History: The Renaissance and Global Historicism, AMS Studies in the Renaissance 41 (New York and London: AMS Press, 2006), XVI + 250pp. Gordon Braden BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 675 - 677
Ioannis Deligiannis, Fifteenth-Century Latin Translations of Lucian’s Essay on Slander, Studia Erudita I (Pisa and Rome: Gruppo Editoriale Internazionale, 2006), 390 pp. Paul Botley BookReview 26 August 2009 Pages: 678 - 682
Marilynn Desmond, Ovid’s Art and the Wife of Bath: The Ethics of Erotic Violence (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006), XVI + 206 pp. Jane Chance BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 683 - 687
Nikola Gučetič, In Primum Librum Artis Rhetoricorum Aristotelis Commentaria, Editio princeps, Wilfried Potthoff (ed.), Beiträge zur slavischen Philologie 10 (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, 2006), XXVIII + 340 pp. Jonathan Barnes BookReview 26 August 2009 Pages: 688 - 692
William R. Newman, Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution (Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 2006), XIV + 250 pp. David J. Sturdy BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 693 - 696
Robin Sowerby, The Augustan Art of Poetry: Augustan Translation of the Classics (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), X + 368 pp. Robert DeMaria Jr. BookReview 25 August 2009 Pages: 697 - 701