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2015: AN 12

Frontmatter

  • Frontmatter
    I-VI
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Articles

  • Syene as face of battle: Heliodorus and late antique historiography
    Alan J. Ross
    1-26
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  • Da Lesbo al New England: Dafni e Cloe di Longo e Praying for Sleep di Jeffery Deaver
    Luca Graverini
    27-41
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  • Beauty as Fiction in Leucippe and Clitophon
    Nicholas Kauffman
    43-69
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  • Epona Salvatrix?: Isis and the Horse Goddess in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
    Jeffrey T. Winkle
    71-90
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  • Steadfast and shrewd heroines: the defence of chastity in the Latin post-Nicene passions and the Greek novels
    Annelies Bossu
    91-128
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Reviews

  • S. J. HARRISON, Framing the Ass: Literary Texture in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
    Paula James
    129-139
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  • STELIOS PANAYOTAKIS (ED.), The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre. A Commentary
    Giulio Vannini
    141-148
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  • MICHAEL PASCHALIS, STELIOS PANAYOTAKIS (EDS.), The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel
    Daniel Jolowicz
    149-161
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  • MARÍLIA FUTRE PINHEIRO, JUDITH PERKINS, RICHARD PERVO (EDS.), The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections
    Ilaria L.E. Ramelli
    163-173
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Backmatter

  • Abstracts and Autobiographical Notes
    175-178
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  • Indices
    179-185
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