Volumes CI–CV (2003–2009)

Vol. CI (2003)

A Further Misunderstood Passage in Jerome's Eulogy of Lea (Epist. 23,1,2). By Neil Adkin, 1–5

The Assyrian Hero's Romantic Interlude in Libya: a topos from Virgil in Pisander of Laranda, the Picus-Zeus Narrative, and Nonnus of Panopolis. By Benjamin Garstad, 6–16

Consequence "de dicto" and "de re". The Opposition between ὥστε with the Infinitive and with a Finite Verb in Ancient Greek. By Eva-Carin Gerö, 73–83

Theorie und Empirie in der klassisch-philologishen Sprachwissenschaft. Von Eva-Carin Gerö, 17–29

Archilochos' Ἀμαχανία: Pindar Pythian 2.52–56 and Isthmian 4.1–3. By George F. Held, 30–48

Assrio and the Tristionias, Ghosts to be Laid in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis 11.2. By Kimmo Järvinen, 49–50

The Short Career of Q. Lucretius Afella. By Arthur Keaveney, 84–93

Riddles, Philosophers and Fishes: Aesop and the ϑαλάσσιον πρόβατον (Vita Aesopi W 24, G 47). By Ioannis M. Konstantakos, 94–113

On Necessary and Suffcient Evidence in Diachronic Research: A Controversial Ciceronian Expression under Scrutiny. By Michael Kramer, 51–63

P.Got. 17 Re-edited. By N. Kruit and K. A. Worp, 114–122

Nochmals zum Latein des Vergilius Maro Grammaticus. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 123–128

Medea, Clytamnestra and Helena: Allusions to Mythological Femmes Fatales in Cicero's Pro Caelio. By Brian Møller Jensen, 64–72

Ceres' Informants in Ovid. By Paul Murgatroyd, 129–132

Ohne Öl und Schweiß kein Siegespreis – unctae dona palaestrae: O. her. 19.11. Von Werner J. Schneider, 133–143

Review article: Wedding Philology to Mercury: A New Approach to the Baroque Author Jacob Balde. By Toon Van Houdt, 144–152

Vol. CII (2004)

Birgittines in Contact: Early Correspondence between England and Vadstena. By Elin Andersson, 1–29

Some Neglected Aspects of Cacus. By Malcolm Davies, 30–37

Appendix: Cacus in Livy 1.7.7. By Malcolm Davies, 38–39

Anaximenes: Theology and Physics. By Adam Drozdek, 40–45

Bengt Löfstedt in memoriam. By Sten Eklund, 71

L'héritage en quête de visages : « configuration » du philologue de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance. Par Pascale Hummel, 76–88

Zu "Zenon" Frg. 326 von Arnim. Von Sibylle Ihm, 89–76

Societas Leonina or the lion's share. An analysis of Aesopica 149, Phaedrus I.5 and Babrius I.67. By Brian Møller Jensen, 97–104

Livius, Ab urbe condita 1.21.1. Von Martin Korenjak, 46

Exegetisches Latein vom Jahre 1800. Von Bengt Löfstedt†, 72–73

Notizien zu schwedishen Grabinschriften. Von Bengt Löfstedt †, 74

From Coma to Constellation: Callimachus, Catullus and Catasterism. By Victor J. Matthews, 47–57

Review article: Confessor Sanctae Birgittae, tandem absolutus. Scripsit Anders Piltz, 58–65

Utramarina agmina. Plädoyer für eine vergessene Lesart in Planctus de obitu Karoli. Von Heinz Erich Stiene, 105–108

The Consequences of Nero's Ill-Health in AD 64. By David Woods, 109–116

Reviews of New Dissertations in the Field of Greek Philology

Börje Bydén, Theodore Metochites' Stoicheiosis Astronomike and the Study of Philosophy in Early Palaiologan Byzantium. By Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, 66–70

Reviews of New Dissertations in the Field of Latin Philology

Magnus Karlsson, Erik XIV: Oratio de iniusto belli regis Daniae anno 1563 contra regem Sueciæ Ericum 14 gesto. Edited with introduction, translation and commentary. By Maria Berggren, 117–124

Fredrik Oldsjö, Tense and Aspect in Caesar's Narrative. By Daug Haug, 125–132

Vol. CIII (2005)

The Unjust Mantineans. Pausanias VIII 8.10. By Johanna Akujärvi, 1–13

A Note on Cic. Tusc. 2,9. By Erik Bohlin, 14–19

Le rapt de la Boucle : Callimaque fr. 110, 50 Pfeiffer. Par Yannick Durbec, 73–77

The Letter from Lentulus. Some Remarks on Cicero, Or. In Cat. 3,12, and Sallust Cat. 44,5. By Claes Gejrot, 20–25

Death by a Turtle: The Route of a Motif from Telegonia to the Vita of Aeschylus. By Ioanna L. Hadjicosti, 78–82

The ideal past in Catullus 64: A rejection of Aeschylus' fr. 350? By Johanna L. Hadjicosti, 26–30

A Note on Tacitus Agricola 31:4. By Magnus Karlsson, 31–34

Vergil, Ecl. 10.44 – A Pivotal Line. By Egil Kraggerud, 35–37

Clytaemnestra's Watchwoman on the Roof. By Ernest Metzger, 38–47

Tibullus and Delia, Leander and Hero: Tibullan Echoes in Ov. Her. 18–19. By Andreas N. Michalopoulos, 83–96

Tacitus on the Deaths of Britannicus and Claudius. By Paul Murgatroyd, 97–100

Tacitus on the Great Fire of Rome. By Paul Murgatroyd, 48–54

Birds and Bees: Textual Notes on Columella, Books 8 and 9. By R. H. Rodgers, 101–120

The word ὅμηρος as a heteroclitic. By Paavo Roos, 121–124

Detextualizing Homer: Intonation Units, Background Knowledge, and the Proems of the Iliad and Odyssey. By Christos C. Tsagalis, 55–62

Sappho, Longos und das Apfel-Gleichnis. Ein Beitrag zum pragmatischen Charakter des Sapphischen Fragments 105a V. Von Georgios P. Tsomis, 63–67

A Digression in a Digression: Sall. Catil. 8. By Spyridon Tzounakas, 125–131

Reviews of New Dissertations in the Field of Greek Philology

Dimitrios Iordanoglou: Literary Loves: Interpretations of Dioscorides 1–5 and 7 G–P. By David Konstan, 132–136

Reviews of New Dissertations in the Field of Latin Philology

Liber usuum fratrum monasterii Vadsteniensis. The Customary of the Vadstena brothers. A Critical Edition with an Introduction by Sara Risberg. By Monica Hedlund, 68–71

Vol. CIV (2006/2007)

Housman's Conundrum Concerning a Woman's Jealousy – Critical Notes on Propertius, Elegia 3.15. By Hans Aili, 73–82

Socrates' Writings. A Discussion of the Authenticity and Significance of the Attributed Fragments. By Thomas H. Brobjer and Johan Flemberg, 19–27

Emendations on the sixth book of Lucretius. By David J. Butterfield, 83–92

'Titius' at Tibullus 1.4.73–4: A Double Reference? By Francis Cairns, 28–30

The Traditional or the Stemmatic Editorial Technique?. By Sten Eklund†, 5–18

Horace Odes 1.3: Nature's Boundaries By John G. Fitch, 31–40

Sten Eklund 1939–2006. By Monica Hedlund, Hans Helander and Marianne Wifstrand Schiebe, 2–4

How Did the Siblings Mnesagora and Nicochares Die? By Elsa Hörling, 41–48

Inlaw's monody in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae 1015–55. By Eleni Kornarou, 93–104

A Conjecture on Vergil, G. 1.500. By Egil Kraggerud, 105–107

Ovid Am. 1,8,45 – An Emendation in Context. By Magdalena Öhrman, 60–66

The Metamorphosis of Scylla (Ovid Met. 8.142 f.). By Konstantinos Spanoudakis, 108–112

AP 11, 15 (Ammianos): Dreifacher Schutz vor dem Tode. Von Koen Vanhaegendoren, 113–116

Review article: At the intersection of Hebrew and Neo-Latin Studies: Recent research on the linguistic effects if Early Modern interconfessional dialogue. By Toon Van Houdt, 134–142

A Fuller at the Quinquatrus: Novius, Virgo Praegnans I. By Jarrett Welsh, 117–119

Caligula, Pompey, and Alexander the Great. By David Woods, 120–133

Nero, 'Doryphorus', and the Christians. By David Woods, 38–47

Reviews of New Dissertations in the Field of Latin Philology

Anna Fredriksson Adman.Heymericus de Campo:Dyalogus super Reuelacionibus beate Birgitte. A Critical Edition with an Introduction. Par Eva Odelman, 67–72

Vol. CV (2008/2009)

Mi in Vergil. By Neil Adkin, 1–3

Caesar's Elks: Interpolation, Myth, or Fact. By Hans Aili, 4–17

Suggestions on Eunapius: Lives of the Sophists and Philosophers. By Roger Dawe, 18–21

Eschatology in Funeral Orations. By Adam Drozdek, 73–78

Die Syrinx-Erzählung im Hirtenroman des Longos und ihre mytischen Parallelversionen. Von Thomas Gärtner, 22–28

On Verb Positions in Latin. By Stefan Huber, 79–89

Zu Augustinus, quaest. Hept. 7,8 Von Rainer Jakobi, 29

Apollon Pseudomenos: Lucian, the Fake Oracles and the False Prophets. By Orestis Karavas, 90–97

Scwhitzende Politiker – Bemerkungen zu CIC. Sest. 139. Von Roderich Kirchner, 30–34

Varro de lingua latina 5.48: succusam. Scripsit Konrad Kokoszkiewicz, 35

Tacitus on the Deaths of Britannicus and Claudius. By Paul Murgatroyd, 97–100

Fors et in Vergil, Horace and Propertius. By Egil Kraggerud, 36–39

On Juno's First Monologue in Vergil's Aeneid. By Egil Kraggerud, 98–101

The Role of indifferentia in Stoic Ethics: (Stoic) officia and protreptikos logos in Seneca's Dialogi. By Yossie Liebersohn, 101–117

Empedocles B 105 and the Definition of Human Mind. By Maria Marcinkowska-Rosół, 118–123

An Ovidian Katabasis. By Paul Murgatroyd, 40–43

Prudentius in Sweden – Reception in a Medal Device. By Peter Sjökvist, 44–52

Hypertextual Helen. Localization, Meter and Semantics of a Homeric Character. By Christos C. Tsagalis, 53–63

How Old Was 'Old' in the Roman World? Cicero and senectus. By Gunhild Vidén, 64–70

Dining Out with the Electorate in Cicero's pro Murena. By Marco Zangari, 124–136