All Stories

  1. Τὸ κενὸν τοῦ πολέμου (Th. 3.30.4) and Its Uses in Greek and Latin Texts
  2. [Aristot.] Ath. Pol. 39.4: Wer durfte im oligarchischen Eleusis wohnen (403 v. Chr.)?
  3. Review, Visvardi, Emotion in Action
  4. Historiography and Biography
  5. Thucydides Between History and Literature
  6. Aristophanes. – Charles Platter: Aristophanes and the Carnival of Genres.
  7. Thucydides and Pericles (M.) Taylor Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War. Pp. xii + 311, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Cased, £56, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521-76593-0.
  8. Persians, Oligarchs, and Festivals: The Date of Lysistrata and Thesmophoriazusae
  9. Brill's Companion to Thucydides
  10. Leaders, Crowds, and the Power of the Image: Political Communication in Thucydides
  11. Tim Rood: Thucydides. Narrative and Explanation
  12. Ismene Lada-Richards: Initiating Dionysus. Ritual and Theatre in Aristophanes’ Frogs
  13. ATHLETIC VOCABULARY IN ARISTOPHANES R. Campagner: Lessico agonistico di Aristofane . Pp. 338. Rome and Pisa: Edizione dell’ Ateneo, 2001. Paper, ISBN: 88-8476-096-8
  14. (D.) Gribble Alcibiades and Athens. A Study in Literary Presentation. Oxford UP, 1999. Pp. xi + 304. 0198152671. £45.
  15. Textual Structure and Modality in Thucydides’ Military Exhortations
  16. Between Thucydides and the Future: Narrative Prolepsis and Xenophon’s Concept of Historiography