Some
Articles in Scholia 19
(2010) and Scholia 20 (2011)
On Interpreting the Eclectic Nature of Roman Sculpture
Tom Stevenson (University of Queensland, Australia)
Contests, Competitiveness and Achievement in Nonnus' Dionysiaca
Ron Newbold ((University of Adelaide, Australia)
Erotics and Friendship in Emperor Julian's Fourth Oration
Mark Masterson (Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand)
Generational Degeneration: The Case of Telemachus
Arlene Allan (University of Otago, New Zealand)
The Spirits of the Athenian Anthesteria and Their Near
Eastern Counterparts
John Garthwaite (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Plutarch and the Death of Pyrrhus
Jacob Edwards (University of Queensland, Australia)
Tantalus' Crime, Argive Guilt, and Desecration of Flesh in Statius' Thebaid
R. E. Parkes (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
Good Breeding: Making Sense of Elite Animal Production in Ancient Greece
Timothy Howe (St Olaf College, USA)
Vesta and Vestibulum: An Ovidian Etymology
T. P. Wiseman (University of Exter, United Kingdom)
The Augustan Utopia of Horace and Vergil and the Imperial Dystopia of Petronius
and Juvenal
Robin Bond (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Der umpässliche Gast (Platon, Timaios 17a)
Bernhard Kytzler (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
Pornos or Parthenos: The Reputation of a Painted Lady
Colin Joyce (Christchurch, New Zealand)
From Tomb to Womb: Tibullus 1.1 and the Discourse of Masculinity in Post-Civil
War Rome
Konstantinos Nikoloutsos (Berea College, USA)
Portraits of the Artist: From Ovid to Dali
Carole E. Newlands (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Light and Shadows in Book 6 of Odorico Mendes' Eneida Brazileira
Isabella Tardin Cardoso (State University of Campinas,
Brazil)
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