All Stories

  1. 13 Fault on Both Sides: Constructive Destruction in Varius’ Thyestes
  2. The Phantom Senex
  3. The Last Shall Be First: πανύστατος in Apollonios and Homer
  4. A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO VERONA - (C.B.) Polt Catullus and Roman Comedy. Theatricality and Personal Drama in the Late Republic. Pp. xii + 215. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Cased, £75, US$99.99. ISBN: 978-1-108-83981-5.
  5. SINCE ORPHEUS WAS IN SHORT PANTS: REASSESSING OEAGRUS AT ARISTOPHANES, WASPS 579–80
  6. Aias’ Critical Day
  7. Dismembering Cominius: Political Violence and Iambic Aggression in Catullus 108
  8. AN UGLY COW WITH BIG FEET: SEX, METRE AND GENRE IN GEORGICS 3
  9. Glossing theGeorgics: Valerius Flaccus onlabor improbus
  10. When Mothers Turn Bad
  11. A Brutal Hack: Tyranny, Rape, and the Barbarism of Bad Poetry in Ovid's Pyreneus Episode
  12. Don’t Panic at this Hispanic: Politics and Palindromes in Georgics 3
  13. Sideshadowing Actium: Counterfactual History in Lollius’Naumachia(Horace,Epistles1.18)
  14. BLOATED BUSKINS: SENECA AND THE SATIRIC IDEA OF TRAGEDY
  15. OVID, VIRGIL AND THE ECHOING ROCKS OF THE TWO SCYLLAS
  16. HOW'S YOUR FATHER? A RECURRENT BILINGUAL WORDPLAY IN MARTIAL
  17. 240 bce and All That: The Romanness of Republican Tragedy
  18. PURCHASING PRIAM: BILINGUAL WORDPLAY AT PLAUTUS BACCHIDES 976–7
  19. THE SMELL OF SOPHOKLES' SALMONEUS: TECHNOLOGY, SCATOLOGY, METATHEATRE
  20. Fingering Cestos: Martial’s Catullus’ Callimachus
  21. 13 My Family and Other Enemies: Argonautic Antagonists and Valerian Villains
  22. Cinna’s Trouser Snake – or the Biter Bit? Alternative Interpretations of Cinna fr. 12FRP
  23. OF GODS, MEN AND STOUT FELLOWS: CICERO ON SALLUSTIUS'EMPEDOCLEA(Q. FR.2.10[9].3)
  24. Back Out of Hell
  25. Fear and Loathing in Lucretius: Latent Tragedy and Anti-Allusion in DRN 3
  26. Haven’t I Seen You before Somewhere? Optical Allusions in Republican Tragedy
  27. Silius Italicus, Tiberius Catius Asconius
  28. Statius, Publius Papinius
  29. Valerius Flaccus Setinus Balbus, Gaius
  30. Lucan (Annaeus Lucanus, Marcus)
  31. Alas, Poor Io! Bilingual Wordplay in Horace Epode 11
  32. Oxford World's Classics: Horace: Satires and Epistles
  33. Satires
  34. Epistles
  35. Book 2
  36. Book 1
  37. Book 1
  38. Book 2
  39. 1
  40. 2
  41. Passing Over Cephisos' Grandson: Literal Praeteritio and the Rhetoric of Obscurity in Ovid Met. 7.350-93
  42. Sing Evohe! Three Twentieth-Century Operatic Versions of Euripides’ Bacchae
  43. Virtual Epic: Counterfactuals, Sideshadowing, and the Poetics of Contingency in the Pvnica
  44. VIRGIL'S CUCUMBER AGAIN: COLUMELLA 10.378–92
  45. THRASYMENNUS' WANTON WEDDING: ETYMOLOGY, GENRE, AND VIRTUS IN SILIUS ITALICUS, PUNICA
  46. Starring Nero as Nero: Poetry, Role-Playing and Identity in Juvenal 8.215-21
  47. NOTHING TO DO WITH PHAEDRA? ARISTOPHANES, THESMOPHORIAZUSAE 497–501
  48. THE LAND OF KING MANE. A PUN AT HORACE, ODES1.22.15
  49. Absurdly Scythian Spaniards: Silius, Horace and the Concani