Neues zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der Bibliothek des Klosters Vivarium Ulrich Schindel Original Article 07 February 2009 Pages: 1 - 15
The Eunuch castrated: Bowdlerization in the text of the Westminster Latin Play Peter G. McC. Brown Original Article 07 February 2009 Pages: 16 - 28
The Despair of his Tutor: Latin as Socioeducational Marker in Les Trois Mousquetaires Emily A. McDermott OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 29 - 52
Commedia Togata: the Terenzio of Goldoni and the Contest for Literary Authority Matthew Leigh Original Article 07 February 2009 Pages: 53 - 73
Scholars of Myth, Ancient and Modern Steven D. Smith Review Article 07 February 2009 Pages: 127 - 135
Roger D. Woodard (ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World’s Ancient Languages (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004), XX + 1162 pp. James R. Russell Book Review 07 February 2009 Pages: 136 - 140
W. V. Harris (ed.), Rethinking the Mediterranean (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press 2005), XXVI + 414 pp. Klaus Rosen Book review 07 February 2009 Pages: 141 - 144
Karen Piepenbrink (ed.), Philosophie und Lebenswelt in der Antike (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2003), 272 pp. Burkhard Reis BookReview 11 February 2009 Pages: 145 - 149
Fik Meijer, The Gladiators: History’s Most Deadly Sport, trans. Liz Waters (New York: St. Martin’s Press; Thomas Dunne Books, 2005), XVIII+ 267 pp. Martin M. Winkler Book Review 11 February 2009 Pages: 150 - 154
Ronnie Ancona and Ellen Greene (eds.), Gendered Dynamics in Latin Love Poetry, ser. Arethusa Books (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), XII + 372 pp. Genevieve Liveley Book review 07 February 2009 Pages: 155 - 158
Elõd Nemerkényi, Latin Classics in Medieval Hungary: Eleventh Century, Central European University Medievalia 6 = Studia ad philologiam classicam pertinentia quae in aedibus Universitatis Debreceniensis rediguntur 14 (Debrecen; New York: Central European University Press, 2004), 273 pp. John O. Ward Book review 20 February 2009 Pages: 159 - 162
Panagiotis Roilos, Amphoteroglossia: A Poetics of the Twelfth-Century Medieval Greek Novel, Hellenic Studies 10 (Cambridge, MA & London: Harvard University Press/Center for Hellenic Studies, 2005), X + 360 pp. Martin Hinterberger Book review 11 February 2009 Pages: 163 - 166
Timothy P. Dost, Renaissance Humanism in Support of the Gospel in Luther’s Early Correspondence: Taking All Things Captive (Burlington: Ashgate, 2001), IX + 244 pp. Erika Rummel Book review 13 February 2009 Pages: 167 - 169