GREECE & R OME SECOND SERIES VOLUME 59 2012
EDITORS
VEDIA IZZET University of Southampton
ROBERT SHORROCK Eton College
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED FOR THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION
GREECE & ROME SECOND SERIES 2012 VOL. 59
CONTENTS NUMBER 1 APRIL
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Notes on Contributors Athletics in Satyric Drama David M. Pritchard Playing Ball in Greek Antiquity Lara O’Sullivan Did ‘Respectable’ Women Attend Symposia? Sean Corner The Cypriot Exemption from Evocatio and the Character of Cicero’s Proconsulship Jonathan Zarecki Between History and Myth: Septimius Severus and Leptis Magna Orietta Dora Cordovana Commemoration and Pilgrimage in the Ancient World: Troy and the Stratigraphy of Cultural Memory Elizabeth Minchin Rip Van Winkle’s Odyssey Gregory A. Staley
Subject Reviews 104 Greek Literature Malcolm Heath 110 Latin Literature Rebecca Langlands 117 Greek History Christy Constantakopoulou and Peter Liddel 132 Roman History B. M. Levick 143 Art and Archaeology Nigel Spivey
NUMBER 2 OCTOBER 151 165
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Stagecraft and the Stage Building in Rhesus Simon Perris ‘Torture her until she lies’: Torture, Testimony, and Social Status in Roman Rhetorical Education Neil W. Bernstein Pliny the Pessimist Thomas E. Strunk Cyrus: A Forgotten Poet Pieter W. Van Der Horst Rome and North Korea: Totalitarian Questions J. Alison Rosenblitt Transposing Aristophanes: The Theory and Practice of Translating Aristophanic Lyric James Robson
Subject Reviews 245 Greek Literature Malcolm Heath 254 Latin Literature Rebecca Langlands 260 Greek History Kostas Vlassopoulos 266 Roman History B. M. Levick 275 Art And Archaeology Nigel Spivey 278 General Vedia Izzet and Robert Shorrock