PHOENIX LXXV: 3-4
(Fall-Winter/automne-hiver 2021)
Editorial
Remarques du directeur
ARTICLES
“Like a Mole(?)”: Proteus’ Subterranean Journey (Alex. 118–127) and the Poetics of Hidden Space
Kathleen Kidder
The Comedy of Human Nature in Terence’s Heautontimorumenos
Andrew J. Horne
Thucydides, the Athenians, and Harmodios and Aristogeiton
Martha Taylor
Witnesses of an Orgy: Participants or Spectators?
Nicolas Siron
Hoplites and Oligarchy: A Marked Association in Classical Greece
Richard Fernando Buxton
The Tribes, the Centuries, and Romulus’ Cavalry
J. H. Richardson
The Roman Emperors as Slave Traffickers
Luke Hagemann
A New Interpretation of Two Fragments by Sophilos
Ioannis Mitsios
REVIEWS
Richard Hunter, Greek Epitaphic Poetry: A Selection
Sara Kaczko
Jessica Lightfoot, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World
Maria Gerolemou
Michael Lipka, Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and “Reality” from Homer to Heliodorus
Mirjam E. Kotwick
Florence Klein and Ruth Webb (eds.): Faire voir: Études sur l’enargeia de l’Antiquité à l’époque moderne
Flora Iff-Noël
Hannah Ĉulík-Baird, Cicero and the Early Latin Poets
Jesse Hill
Francesca Romana Berno and Giuseppe La Bua (eds.), Portraying Cicero in Literature, Culture, and Politics, from Ancient to Modern Times
James E. G. Zetzel
Leonardo Costantini, Apuleius Madaurensis. Metamorphoses, Book III. Text, Introduction, and Commentary
Donald Lateiner
Evelyn Adkins, Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses
Alexander Kirichenko