All Stories

  1. De Officiis and Exemplary Ethics
  2. Valerius Maximus’ Engagement with Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations on Virtue and the Endurance of Pain, in 3.3 De patientia
  3. Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96–235
  4. Exemplary Ethics in Ancient Rome
  5. Illustrating phallic worship: uses of material objects and the production of sexual knowledge in eighteenth-century antiquarianism and early twentieth-century sexual science
  6. Latin Literature
  7. Latin Literature
  8. The Reception of Rome in English Sexology
  9. Sex, Knowledge, and Receptions of the Past
  10. General Introduction
  11. Latin Literature
  12. Latin Literature
  13. Exemplary Influences and Augustus’ Pernicious Moral Legacy
  14. Latin Literature
  15. Pliny’s “Role Models of Both Sexes”: Gender and exemplarity in the Letters
  16. Latin Literature
  17. Latin Literature
  18. Latin Literature
  19. Latin Literature
  20. Latin Literature
  21. RomanExemplaand Situation Ethics: Valerius Maximus and Cicerode Officiis
  22. Latin Literature
  23. ‘Reading for the moral’ in Valerius Maximus: the Case ofseveritas
  24. L. K. McLure and C. A. Faraone (Eds), Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. Pp. x + 360. ISBN 0-2992-1314-5. £46.50/US$65.00.
  25. Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
  26. J.-M. David (ed.), Valeurs et mémoire à Rome: Valère Maxime ou la vertu recomposée. Paris: de Boccard, 1998. Pp. 192. ISBN 2-7018-0119-2. Fr. 170.
  27. RELIGIOUS EXEMPLA
  28. A. Fraschetti (ed.), Roman Women (trans. L. Lappin). Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2001. Pp. vi + 249. ISBN 0-226-26093-3 (bound); 0-226-26094-1 (paper). £28.50 (bound); £13.00 (paper).
  29. ROMAN HONOUR
  30. ‘Can You Tell What it is Yet?’ Descriptions of Sex Change in Ancient Literature
  31. Extratextuality