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  1. Classically Inclined: A Blogging Retrospective
  2. Valerius Maximus’ Memorable Deeds and Sayings as a Tool of Imperial Education
  3. Pater figure: leaders, emperors and fathers in Seneca and Stoicism
  4. How are classical monsters used in popular culture?
  5. Chasing Mythical Beasts
  6. Objects, identity and the life course in family archives over time.
  7. We Are What We Keep: The “Family Archive”, Identity and Public/Private Heritage
  8. How Seneca thinks the family should operate according to the principles of Stoicism.
  9. How women at Newnham College became professional classicists
  10. INSIGHTS INTO WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE. E.A. Hemelrijk Hidden Lives, Public Personae. Women and Civic Life in the Roman West. Pp. xxii + 610, figs, maps, pls. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Cased, £55, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-19-025188-8.
  11. Book review: The Oxford Anthology of Roman Literature
  12. My Family Tree Goes Back to the Romans: Seneca’s Approach to the Family in the Epistulae Morales
  13. Show Me the Way to Go Home: A Reconsideration of Seneca’s De Consolatione ad Polybium
  14. Reading Rape in Ovid’s Metamorphoses: A Test-Case Lesson
  15. Freedwomen at Trimalchio's Dinner Party