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Near Fine. 0820448060. Very faint shelfwear else fine.; Contents: David Konstan: Lucretian Friendship-Stephen Harrison: Meta-Imagery: Some Self-Reflexive Similes in Latin Epic-Karl Galinsky: Horace's Cleopatra and Virgil's Dido-Paul Murgatroyd: Space and Movement Through Space at Virgil, Georgics 4.317-558-Gregor Maurach: Zu einigen Buchenden bei Horaz-Kathleen Coleman: Apollo's Speech Before the Battle of Actium: Propertius 4.6.37-54-Michael Lambert: Tibullus 1.7: A Question of Tact? -Anne Gosling: Rewriting Virgil: Ovid's Mezentius (Fasti 4.877-900)-Beatrice Martin: Calpurnius Siculus: The Ultimate Imperial 'Toady'? -William J. Dominik: Following in Whose Footsteps? The Epilogue to Statius' Thebaid-Elaine Fantham: Chiron: The Best of Teachers-Peter Tennant: Queering the Patron's Pitch: The Real Satirical Target of Juvenal's Ninth Satire-André Basson: Felix, The Ascetic Hero in Paulinus of Nola's Carmen 15-Betine van Zyl Smit: A Christian Medea in Vandal Africa? Some Aspects of the Medea of Blossius Aemilius Dracontius-Italo Ronca: A Critical Note on the Prose Salernitan Questions-Steven Farron: Attitudes to Military Archery in the Iliad-Richard Whitaker: The Reception of the Trojan War in the Odyssey-Douglas E. Gerber: Mimnermus, Fragment 1.3 W. -P. J. Conradie: Recent Criticism and Hegel's Interpretation of Sophocles' Antigone-Bruno Gentili/Liana Lomiento: Corinna, Le Asopidi (PMG 654 Col. 3.12-51)-Geoffrey Arnott: Peripatetic Eagles: A New Look at Aristotle, Historia Animalium 8(9).32, 618b18-619a14-John Hilton: Heliodorus the Poet-Anne Mackay: Feasts of Images-John R. Hale: Salpinx and Salpinktes: Trumpet and Trumpeter in Ancient Greece-Louise Cilliers: Graeco-Roman Views on the Aetiology of Disease-Barry Baldwin: Keep the Kings, Shake the Salt, Coals to Scipio: A Methodological Auto-da-fé-Richard Evans: Gaius Marius and the Consular Elections for 106 BC-Barbara Levick: Augustan Imperialism and the Year 19 BC-Denis Saddington: Paideia, Politeia and Hegemonia: A Route of Social Advancement in the Early Roman Empire-Hagith Sivan: Politics of Death in Late Antiquity: An Aquitanian Perspective.; 353 pages.