Contents Volume 132, 2011

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American Journal of Philology 132 (4):693-695 (2011)
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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Contents Volume 132, 2011PART I: Authors of Articles and ReviewsActon, Karen. Vespasian and the Social World of the Roman Court 103-24Barker, Elton T. E. Review of Delphi and Olympia: The Spatial Politics of Panhellenism in the Archaic and Classical Periods, by Michael Scott 670-73Bers, Victor. Review of The Greeks and Their Past: Poetry, Oratory, and History in the Fifth Century BCE, by Jonas Grethlein 674-77Cornell, T. J. Review of Alba Longa, histoire d'une légende: recherches sur l'archéologie, la religion, les traditions de l'ancien Latium, by Alexandre Grandazzi 323-26Dreyer, Boris. How to Become a "Relative" of the King: Careers and Hierarchy at the Court of Antiochus III 45-57Ferriss-Hill, Jennifer L. A. Stroll with Lucilius: Horace, Satires 1.9 Reconsidered 429-55Grillo, Luca. Breaking Boundaries and Building Authority: The Personality of the Narrator in Caesar's Bellum Civile 243-71Hall, Alexander E.W. "And Cytherea Smiled:" Sappho, Hellenistic Poetry, and Virgil's Allusive Mechanics 615-32Harper, Kyle. Review of The Invention of Ancient Slavery?, by Niall McKeown and Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery between Evidence and Models, by Ulrike Roth and Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern, ed. Enrico dal Lago and Constantina Katsari and Slavery: Antiquity and Its Legacy, by Page DuBois 160-68Hunt, Jeffery M. The Politics of Death in Theocritus' First Idyll 379-96James, Sharon L. Freud's Rome: Psychoanalysis and Latin Poetry, by Ellen Oliensis 327-30Jones, Alexander. Review of Ptolemaios. Handbuch der Geographie. Ergänzungsband, by Florian Mittenhuber 340-41Karanika, Andromache. Review of The Hidden Chorus: Echoes of Genre in Tragic Lyric, by L. A. Swift 503-6Kellum, Barbara. Review of Rome's Cultural Revolution, by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill 330-36Libby, Brigitte E. Moons, Smoke, and Mirrors in Apuleius' Portrayal of Isis 301-22Lindheim, Sara H. What's Love Got to Do with It? Mapping Cynthia in Propertius' Paired Elegies 1.8A-B and 1.11-12 633-65Moyer, Ian S. Court, Chora, and Culture in Late Ptolemaic Egypt 15-44 [End Page 693]O'Rourke, Donncha. The Representation and Misrepresentation of Virgilian Poetry in Propertius 2.34 457-97Owens, William M. The Political Topicality of Menander's Dyskolos 349-78Pagán Cánovas, Cristóbal. The Genesis of the Arrows of Love: Diachronic Conceptual Integration in Greek Mythology 553-80Potter, David. Holding Court in Republican Rome 59-80Purves, Alex C. Homer and the Art of Overtaking 523-52Quint, David. Virgil's Double Cross: Chiasmus and the Aeneid 273-300Ramsby, Teresa R. Review of Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets, by John F. Miller 157-60Romano, Allen J. Review of On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction, by Brian Boyd 678-81Rosenblitt, Jennifer Allison. The "devotio" of Sallust's Cotta 397-427Sabnis, Sonia. Lucian's Lychnopolis and the Problems of Slave Surveillance 205-42Schenck, Ken. Review of The Cambridge Companion to Philo, by Adam Kamesar 506-10Sharrock, Alison. Review of Funny Words in Plautine Comedy, by Michael Fontaine 510-13Smith, Rowland. Measures of Difference: The Fourth-Century Transformation of the Roman Imperial Court 125-51Stocking, Charles Heiko. Review of Mycenaean Greece, Mediterranean Commerce, and the Formation of Identity, by Bryan E. Burns 499-503Sumi, Geoffrey. Ceremony and the Emergence of Court Society in the Augustan Principate 81-102Talbert, Richard. Quis se Caesaribus notus non fingit amicum? 1-15Telò, Mario. The Eagle's Gaze in the Opening of Heliodorus' Aethiopica 581-613Torrance, Isabell. In the Footprints of Aeschylus: Recognition, Allusion, and Metapoetics in Euripides 177-204Várhelyi, Zsuzsanna. Review of Readers and Reading Culture in the High Roman Empire: A Study of Elite Communities, by William A. Johnson 336-41Welch, Tara. A Latin Lover in Ancient Rome: Readings in Propertius and His Genre, by W. R. Johnson. 513-16Whitley, James. Review of Ancient Crete: From Successful Collapse to Democracy's Alternatives, Twelfth to Fifth Centuries BC, by Saro Wallace 667-70Yakobson, Alexander. Review of Roman Republics, by Harriet I. Flower 153-56 [End Page 694]PART II: Books Reviewed...

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