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Issue 55

 
Contents of issue 55, January 2008
 

Oliver Taplin

The powerlessness and the glory in Iliad 24

Simon James Becoming Roman, staying Gaulish ... and taking heads
Karen Ni Mheallaigh Tell me, Muse ... Story-telling in the Odyssey
Bob Cowan

Troy 11: re-fighting and re-writing the Iliad in the Aeneid

Matthew Nicholls Ancient  and modern: digital reconstruction of the Classical past
James Warren Philosophy as a preparation for death in Plato's Phaedo
Jon Hesk

Why did Socrates have to die? Politics, philosophy, and drinking-parties in Xenophon

Matthew Fox Words and deeds. The power and weakness of Cicero's oratory
Leo Davidson

Ancient and modern: democracy in Athens and Britain

Robin Osborne

Polybius on Rome v. Greece

Richard Rutherford

Electra's lament

Christopher Mee

Mycenaeans on the Bronze-Age world stage

 

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