This volume includes “Divide and Edit: A Brief History of Book Divisions” by Carolyn Higbie; “Aristotle’s Hamartia Reconsidered” by Ho Kim; “Callimachus and his Al
Albert’s Anthology comprises 76 brief and informal reflections on a line or two of Greek or Latin poetry—and a few prose quotations and artistic objects—composed by colleagues and students of Albert H
This book is the first full-scale edition of the so-called Liber spectaculorum by Martial. A comprehensive introduction addresses the role of epigram in commemorating monuments and occasions, the conn
Images for Classicists shows how text and image taken together complicate and enrich our understanding of ancient culture. Working to dissolve distinctions between text- and artifact-based scholarship
This volume includes: Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, “Half Slave, Half Free: Partial Manumission in the Ancient Near East and Beyond”; Chris Eckerman, “I Weave a Variegated Headband: Metaphors for Song an
This volume includes “A Picnic, a Tomb, and a Crow: Hesiod’s Cult in the Works and Days” by Natasha Bershadsky; “Sapphica” by Alexander Dale; “Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’