Contents: Homeric Deliberations and the Gods; Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: The Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou?; The Early Hoplite Phalanx: Order or Disarray?; Thucydides' Conception of the Peloponnesian War II: Hellas; Xenophon Homericus: An Unnoticed Loan from the Iliad in Xenophon's Anabasis 1.3; Magarisches Denken un Seine Ethische Relevanz; Towards a Literary History of Comic Love; Vis comica: Consummated Rape in Greek and Roman New Comedy; Notes on Menandri Sententiae; Nets, Boats and Fishing in the Roman World; Jupiter Latiaris and Human Blood: Fact or Fiction?; An Introduction to the Study of Catullus' Wedding Poems: The Ritual Drama of Catullus 62; Ut pictura poesis: Sea-bull and Senecan Baroque; Further Passages in Juvenal Three and Four; Notes on the Scriptores Historiae Augustae.
Tonnes Bekker-Nielsen is a Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg.
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