Bacchus dans l’œuvre élégiaque de Giovanni Pontano John Nassichuk OriginalPaper 09 March 2010 Pages: 1 - 21
Jocasta: “A Tragedie Written in Greeke” Sarah Dewar-Watson OriginalPaper 07 March 2010 Pages: 22 - 32
Clio Meets the Boys: Robert E. Sherwood on The Road to Rome* Robert Rabel OriginalPaper 07 March 2010 Pages: 33 - 52
Short Note: “To R. B.”: Hopkins’ Ovidian Letter from the Black Sea* Julia Hejduk Short Note 10 March 2010 Pages: 53 - 59
Opera and the uses of the classical tradition: four studies Robert Ketterer ReviewPaper 10 March 2010 Pages: 60 - 86
A Play of Differences: Remarks on Heidegger and the Greeks James Crooks ReviewPaper 07 March 2010 Pages: 87 - 94
Book Reviews: Barry Strauss, The Trojan War: A New History (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006), XXVIII + 258 pp. Johannes Haubold BookReview 07 March 2010 Pages: 107 - 110
Book Reviews: Steven Lowenstam, As witnessed by images: the Trojan War tradition in Greek and Etruscan art (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008), XIII + 230 pp. Anthony Snodgrass Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 111 - 115
Book Reviews: John E. Curtis and Nigel Tallis (eds.), Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005), 272 pp. Josef Wiesehöfer Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 116 - 117
Book Review: David Wolfsdorf, Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), X + 285 pp. Marina McCoy Book Review 09 March 2010 Pages: 118 - 123
Book Review: Josiah Osgood, Caesar’s Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006), XII + 440 pp. Martin Jehne Book Review 09 March 2010 Pages: 124 - 128
Book Review: Grant Parker, The Making of Roman India, ser. Greek Culture in the Roman World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), XIII + 357 pp. Steven D. Smith Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 129 - 133
Book Review: Megan Hale Williams, The Monk and the Book: Jerome and the Making of Christian Scholarship (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), 312 pp. Andrew Cain Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 134 - 138
Book Review: Ronald E. Pepin, The Vatican Mythographers (New York: Fordham University Press, 2008), IX + 357 pp. Stephen M. Trzaskoma Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 139 - 141
Book Review: James L. Boone, Lost Civilization. The Contested Islamic Past in Spain and Portugal (London: Duckworth, 2009), 176 pp. Anna Akasoy Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 142 - 145
Book Review: Gregory A. Staley (ed.), American Women and Classical Myths (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2009), XI + 282pp. Betine van Zyl Smit Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 146 - 149
Book Review: Monica S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome: Season One: History Makes Television (Malden, MA – Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008), XIII + 255 pp. Arthur J. Pomeroy Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 150 - 155
Book Review: Arthur J. Pomeroy, Then It Was Destroyed by the Volcano: The Ancient World in Film and Television (London: Duckworth. 2008), VIII + 152. Ward Briggs Book Review 07 March 2010 Pages: 156 - 161