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  3. 2007: AN 6

2007: AN 6

Frontmatter

  • Frontmatter
    I-VI
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Articles

  • Apollo's Oracle in Euripides' Ion. Ambiguous Identities in Fifth-Century Athens
    Julia Kindt
    1-30
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  • Maecenas and Petronius' Trimalchio Maecenatianus
    Shannon N. Byrne
    31-49
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  • The Sublime and the Bovine: Petronius' Satyricon and Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary
    Nikolai Endres
    51-76
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  • Narcissistic Fraud in the Ancient World: Lucian's Account of Alexander of Abonuteichos and the Cult of Glycon
    Stephen A. Kent
    77-99
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  • Callisthenes in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe And Cleitophon: Double Jeopardy?
    Ian Repath
    101-129
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Reviews

  • R. MAY: Apuleius and Drama: The Ass on Stage
    Paula James
    131-140
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  • R.R NAUTA (ed.): Desultoria Scientia. Genre in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and Related Texts
    Ellen Finkelpearl
    141-149
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  • B.P. REARDON (ed.): Chariton. De Callirhoe narrationes amatoriae
    Giuseppe Zanetto
    150-157
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Backmatter

  • Abstracts
    159-162
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  • Indices
    163-166
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