Sickly Scholars and Healthy Novels: The Classical Scholar in Victorian Fiction ELIZABETH HALE OriginalPaper 21 May 2010 Pages: 219 - 243
“The Metal Face of the Age”: Hesiod, Virgil, and the Iron Age on Cold Mountain Emily A. McDermott OriginalPaper 20 May 2010 Pages: 244 - 256
Medieval volgarizzamenti of the De consolatione philosophiae Charles Fantazzi Review Articles 20 May 2010 Pages: 257 - 263
Is This a Joke? Understanding Humor in Roman Satire Heather Vincent ReviewPaper 20 May 2010 Pages: 264 - 275
Mary Emerson, Greek Sanctuaries: An Introduction (London: Bristol Classical Press, 2007), XI + 172 pp. Jenifer Neils Book Reviews 20 May 2010 Pages: 285 - 286
Lindsay Allen, The Persian Empire (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005), 208 pp. Josef Wiesehöfer BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 287 - 288
Drew A. Hyland, Plato and the Question of Beauty, ser. Studies in Continental Philosophy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008), XII + 150 pp. James Wood BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 289 - 291
Book Review: Anatole Mori, The Politics of Apollonius Rhodius’ Argonautica (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 260 pp. Mary Depew BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 292 - 295
Patricia J. Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses, ser. Wisconsin Studies in Classics (Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), X + 184 pp. Ulrich Schmitzer BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 296 - 300
Nancy Shumate, Nation, Empire, Decline: Studies in Rhetorical Continuity from the Romans to the Modern Era, ser. Classical Inter/Faces (London: Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd., 2006), 191 pp. Jon Hall BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 301 - 305
Michael Randall, The Gargantuan Polity: On the Individual and the Community in the French Renaissance (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008), XVII + 374 pp. Hugh Roberts BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 306 - 309
Theodore Ziolkowski, Minos and the Moderns: Cretan Myth in Twentieth-Century Literature and Art, ser. Classical Presences (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), XII + 173 pp. Nicoletta Momigliano BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 310 - 314
Thomas F. Madden, Empires of Trust: How Rome Built—and America Is Building—a New World (New York: Dutton, 2008), XIV + 337 pp. Eric Adler BookReview 20 May 2010 Pages: 315 - 320