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2022: AN 18

Frontmatter

  • Frontmatter
    I-VI
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Articles

  • All’s Well that Ends Well? A Reflection
    K.R. Bradley
    1-17
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  • Philostratus, the cup of Tantalus and the bowl of Buddha
    Attilio Mastrocinque
    19-56
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  • Ninus and Metiochus in the school of rhetoric: the first Greek novels
    Regla Fernández Garrido
    57-75
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  • The Poetics of Mutilation in Apuleius’ Tale of Thelyphron (Met. 2,21-30)
    Stelios Panayotakis, Athanasios Papadimitriou, Eva Gemenetzi
    77-94
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  • Heliodorus’ Aethiopica: A New Patristic Context
    Katherine Krauss
    95-117
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  • Yawning matters: What can hiatus tell us about the lost Greek novels? What can the heroon in honor of Kineas on the Banks of the Oxus River tell us about The wonders beyond Thule?
    María Paz López Martínez
    119-150
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  • La Troiae Halosis: l’ecfrasi del maestro e del poeta (Sat. 89, vv. 1-65)
    Laura Giancola
    151-162
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Backmatter

  • Abstracts and Autobiographical Notes
    163-167
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  • Indices
    169-176
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