Volumes LXXXI–XC (1983–1992)

Vol. LXXXI (1983)

Ad Velleium Paterculum adnotationes. Scripsit Sven Blomgren, 35–45

Bemerkungen zur Gelesuintha-Elegie des Venantius Fortunatus. Von Sven Blomgren, 131–138

The Structure of Catullus 62. By Steele Commager, 21–33

Narrative Structure in Bacchylides 5. By Simon Goldhill, 65–81

Heracles' Entrance: An Illustration of Euripidean Method. By W. W. de Grummond, 83–90

Did Sallust have a Guilty Conscience? By Barry R. Katz, 101–111

Metellus Pius: The Evidence of Livy, Epitome 76. By Arthur Keaveney and John Madden, 47–51

Sophocles' Trachiniae,112–121. By A. S. McDevitt, 7–11

The Function of Polymestor's Crime in the "Hecuba" of Euripides. By Ra'anana Meridor, 13–20

Sprachliche Schizophrenie im Spiegel der griechischen Reflexivausdrücke von Homer bis heute. Von Hans Ruge, 91–100

Notes on the Historia Augusta. By D. R. Shackleton Bailey, 117–130

Der Black-out des Aeneas. Von Marianne Wifstrand Schiebe, 113–116

ldus Martiae and Idus Martii. By Erik Wistrand, 53–57

On Homer Il. 1,46–47. By Paolo Vivante, 16

Miscellanea

A Note on Sophocles, Trachiniae 876–7. By Richard H. Allison, 59–62

A Problem in Dioscorides Anth. Pal. VII 411.5–6. By Karin Blomqvist, 63–64

A Note on the Epigram on Apollonius of Tyana. By Ove Hansen, 143

Alexandros Lynkestes and Orontas. By Waldemar Heckel, 139–142

Vol. LXXXII (1984)

Zur Interpretation des 4. Verses Kleanthes' Hymnus auf Zeus. Von Włodzimierz Appel, 179–183

The Cynics and Heraclitus. By Jan Fredrik Kindstrand, 149–178

Zur Glaubwürdigkeit der Germania des Tacitus (Tac. Germ. 12 u. 27). Von Allan A. Lund, 205–210

Aeschylean Stagecraft and the Third Actor. By Ann M. Michelini, 135–147

In Hortuni Aedium, ἐσβὰς δὲ ἐς ἄρουραν: Consultation Scenes in Livy and Herodotus. By Linda W. Rutland, 199–203

Korinna's "Glorious Songs of Heroes". By Jane M. Snyder, 125–134

Alexander of Aphrodisias and the Case for the Infinite Universe (Quaestiones III.12). By Robert B. Todd, 185–193

Aeneas and Augustus in the Aeneid. By Erik Wistrand, 195–198

Miscellanea

Some Notes on Inscriptions from SEG 27. By Ove Hansen, 214–215

The Lost Children of the Oresteia. By Robert J. Rabel, 211–213

Bibliografisk översikt

A. Allmänt (Margareta Lindgren), 1–2

B. Grekisk språkvetenskap och metrik. Egeisk filologi (Ingrid Waern), 3–4

C. Grekisk litteratur och stilistik (Ingrid Waern), 4–14

D. Grekisk epigrafik, papyrologi, paleografi och bokväsen, texthistoria och textkritik (Stig Y. Rudberg), 15–17

E. Grekisk filosofi, religions- och lärdomshistoria. "Nachleben" (Stig Y. Rudberg), 17–27

F. Latinsk språkvetenskap och litteratur (Sten Hedberg), 27–41

G. Antikens historia (Hugo Montgomery), 41–53

H. Fornkunskap (Margareta Lindgren), 53–61

I. Konst (Margareta Lindgren), 61–66

K. Latin Palaeography, 1982–83 (Jan-Olof Tjäder), 66–95

Index to Bibliografisk översikt, 97–109

Classical and Medieval Philology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History in Sweden in the years 1982–83, 111–124

Vol. LXXXIII (1985)

Ad Lucanum 2,712 adnotatio. Scripsit Birgerus Bergh, 5–6

Randbemerkungen zur Alkestis des Euripides. Von Leif Bergson, 7–22

De verborum supellectili Venantii Fortunati. Scripsit Sveno Blomgren, 23–32

Textual and Interpretational Problems in Sirach. By Jerker Blomqvist, 33–43

Two Notes on Περὶ ὕψους. By Karin Blomqvist, 44–47

Die ältesten christlichen Bibliotheken in Rom. Von Christian Callmer †, 48–60

Internodium im Thesaurus. Von Harry Erkell, 61

Zu παραχρῆμα bei Lukas. Von Cajus Fabricius, 62–66

La Sainte de Saragosse. Par Åke Fridh, 67–89

Miscellanea critica. Scripsit Leonardus Håkanson, 82–86

Le néoplatonisme et son influence sur la doctrine chrétienne. Par Einar Hårleman †, 87–91

Metiochus at Polycrates' Court. By Tomas Hägg, 92–102

Marcus Meibom and the Lost Codex Meibomianus. By Ragnar Höistad, 103–112

Florilegium e Basilio Magno ineditum. By Jan Fredrik Kindstrand, 113–124

Eustathius on Homer: Some of His Approaches to the Text, Exemplified from His Comments on the First Book of the Iliad. By Gertrud Lindberg, 125–140

Nochmals zu Petron 43,4. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 141

Une hymne de procession de l'Italie du Nord. Par Dag Norberg, 142–146

Aspects du vocabulaire de César. Par Eva Odelman, 147–154

Iatromagische Beschwörungen in der "Physica Plinii Sangallensis". Von Alf Önnerfors, 235–252

The Success of a Graecism. By Anders Piltz, 155–161

Alexander I in Olympia. By Paavo Roos, 162–168

Hebrew qānā "Create". By Frithiof Rundgren, 169–174

The Bride-shows at the Byzantine Court – History or Fiction? By Lennart Rydén, 175–191

Der verlorene Papyrus Marini 107 – Versuch einer Rekonstruktion. Von Jan-Olof Tjäder, 192–211

Jean Francois Regnards inskrift i Jukkasjärvi kyrka i Lappland – och Linné. Av Alf Uddholm, 212–222

Der weinende Held. Von Ingrid Waern, 223–229

Mittel- und neulateinisch -lare = -ferre. Von Erik Wikén, 230–231

The Etymology of profundus. By Erik Wistrand, 232–234

Vol. LXXXIV (1986)

The Anacyclosis in Polybius. By J. M. Alonso-Núñez, 17–22

Kallimachos, Iambos l (Fr. 191 Pf.), 26–28. Von Leif Bergson, 11–16

Dear Child: The Speech of Phoinix and the Tragedy of Achilleus in the Ninth Book of the Iliad. By Frederick E. Brenk, 77–86

Sophokles' Antigone 100–109. By Elizabeth M. Craik, 101

The Diagoreans and the Defection of Rhodes from Athens in 411 B.C. By Ephraim David, 157–164

The Sophoclean Battleground. By J. F. Davidson, 107–117

Nestor's Advice in Iliad 7. By Malcolm Davies, 69–75

The Dirae of Aeneid XII. By Robert J. Edgeworth, 133–143

Die Leontiner Trunkenheit. Von Alexander K. Gavrilov, 127–132

The Power of Language in Euripides' Troades. By Justina Gregory, 1–9

Salvation via Deceit: A New Look at the Iphigeneia at Tauris. By Karelisa V. Hartigan, 119–125

Adverbs in Latin Poetry. By Lennart Håkanson, 23–56

Cessatum ducere somnum again (Horace, Epistles 1,2,31). By Egil Kraggerud, 145–148

Wine, Blood, and Water: The Imagery of Lucan Pharsalia IV.148–401. By Charles Saylor, 149–156

Sight and Seeing in the Prometheus Bound. By Theodore A. Tarkow, 87–99

Miscellanea

Nonnus and Agathias: Two Problems in Literary Chronology. By Barry Baldwin, 60–61

Notes on the Phaedra of Sophocles. By Graham Ley, 165–166

"Aut ego fallor aut ego laedor" (Ovid Metamorphoses 1,607–608). A witty tautology? By Michael Paschalis, 62–63

Manilii Astronomicon 5.726 ff. By Claes Schaar, 64–65

Sappho l68B Voight: Δέδυκε μὲν ἀ Σελάννα.By David Sider, 57–59

Should Aeneid 8.727 and 728 be Transposed? By Ian Worthington, 167–169

Zur Minne-Alba "Cantant omnes volucres". Von Alf Önnerfors, 66–68

Classical and Medieval Philology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History in Sweden in the years 1984–85, 171–188

Vol. LXXXV (1987)

"One for the Pot". Aristophanes' Birds and the Anthesteria. By Elizabeth M. Craik, 25–34

Three Notes on Roman Toponymy and Topography. By Åke Fridh, 115–133

The Dance of the Veils: Reading Five Fragments of Anacreon. By Simon Goldhill, 9–18

Epigraphica varia. By Ove Hansen, 99–104

Theatrical Metaphors in Ammianus Marcellinus. By Fred W. Jenkins, 55–63

The Voice of Anonymity: tis-Speeches in the Iliad. By Irene F. de Jong, 69–84

Homer on Poetry: Two Passages in the Odyssey. By Michael Lloyd, 85–90

Kaukonian Dyme: Antimachos and the Text of Homer. By Victor J. Matthews, 91–97

The Parentage of the Horse Arion: a Reason for Plato Liking Antimachos? By Victor J. Matthews, 1–7

Sophocles' Ajas and kakia. By Richard W. Minadeo, 19–23

Alexander Aetolus, Fragment 3. By Jacob Stern, 35–39

The Word opimus: not Tacitean. By Ronald Syme, 111–114

Die Aurelius- und Furius-Gedichte Catulls als Zyklen (cc. 11, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 26). Von Leonidas Tromaras, 41–47

Notes on Statius' Thebaid. By W. S. Watt, 49–54

Some Interpretative Notes on Virgil's Aeneid, Book VI. By Jan Öberg, 105–109

Miscellanea

An Etymology for Homer's Gyraean Rocks. By Barry Baldwin, 134–135

A Further Note on Κρόκου βαφάς in Aeschylus Ag. 239. By N. G. Booth, 64–65

A Note on the Editio Princeps of Menander Rhetor. By Francis Cairns, 138–139

Placing Hippolytus Kaluptomenos. By Graham Ley, 66–67

The Date of the Hecuba. By Graham Ley, 136

A Note on SEG 13.469 and Indictio. By Ian Worthington, 68

Vol. LXXXVI (1988)

'Philanthropy' in Aristotle's Poetics. By C. Carey, 131–139

Cassiodorus' Digression on Music, Var. II 40. By Åke Fridh, 43–51

Eudoxos, Skylax and the Syrrnatai. By John Gardiner-Garden, 31–34

Variations on Themes of Consolation in the Poetry of Venantius Fortunatus. By Judith W. George, 53–66

Text and Ceremony at the Close of Euripides' Alkestis. By Michael R. Halleran, 123–129

Sophocles' Philoctetes: Deictic Language and the Claims of Odysseus. By J. A. Johnson, 117–121

Phaedra and the Chariot-ride. By David H. J. Larmour, 25–30

A Scenic Plot of Sophocles' Ajax and Philoctetes. By Graham Ley, 85–115

In umbra virtutis. Gloria in the Thought of Seneca the Philosopher. By Robert J. Newman, 145–159

Oedipus' Curse in Aeschylus' Septem. By Hanna M. Roisman, 77–84

On Phrynichos' Sack of Miletos and Phoinissai. By Joseph Roisman, 15–23

Plutarch, De Pyth. or. 405 E–F. By Sven-Tage Teodorsson, 141–144

Archilochus' General (fr. 114W): Where did he come from? By Peter Toohey, 1–14

Miscellanea

The Frogs' Chorus in Aristophanes. By Barry Baldwin, 67–68

Problems in the Text of Petronius. By Edward Courtney, 74–76

Varro, rust. 1,16,3. By Åke Fridh, 169

Plaut. Stich. 354 pinge humum, consperge ante aedis. Von Mercedes González-Haba, 165–168

The Ring-inscription from Ezerovo and the Origin of the Arescult. By Ove Hansen, 69–70

Ceyx. Alcyone and Ovidian Wit (Metamorphoses 11.544–567). By Mark S. Haywood, 172–173

Unhappy felix Niobe: Ovid M. 6.284–5. By Erling S. Holtsmark, 71–73

Zu den Quellen von Defensors Scintillarum Liber. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 174

Ein Beitrag zum Studium der Metaphern bei Aristophanes: Thresmophoriazusae 49–62. Von Carmen Morenilla-Talens, 160–162

Dissensio critica in Mt 10,42. Scripsit José O'Callaghan, 163–164

Duo milia und ducenti als hyperbolische Zahlen bei Seneca dem Älteren. Von Heinz Erich Stiene, 170–171

Classical and Medieval Philology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History in Sweden in the Years 1986–87, 175–198

Vol. LXXXVII (1989)

From the Phallic Cairn to Shepherd God and Divine Herald. By Apostolos Athanassakis, 33–49

The Literary Background to Sophocles' Ajax 154–63. By J. F. Davidson, 91–96

Saguntum: A Livian Overture. By Robert J. Edgeworth, 139–145

Three Exorcisms and the New Testament World. By M. J. Edwards, 117–126

On the Use of absque in Cicero and Quintilian. By Gerd Haverling, 133–138

Der Begriff der Seele bei Platon zwischen Dialektik und Mythos. Von Dimitris Papadis, 21–32

The Shield of Achilles and the Death of Hector. By Robert J. Rabel, 81–90

Medea and the λόγος of the Heroic. By Rush Rehm, 97–115

The Opening of the Second Stasimon in Aeschylus' Eumenides. By Hanna M. Roisman, 7–11

The Psychological Role of Danaus in Aeschylus' Supplices. By Marlene Ryzman, 1–7

Demythologization in Herodotus: 5.92.η. By Jacob Stern, 13–20

The Etymology of scolion. By Sven-Tage Teodorsson, 127–132

Arator's Use of Caelius Sedulius. A Re-examination. By Neil Wright, 51–64

Miscellanea

The Word opimus. Why not Tacitean? By Barry Baldwin, 79–80

A penicillo? (Tab. cer. Pomp. Année Epigr. 1973 n. 141). Von Niels W. Bruun, 146

Marginalia ad Senecae epistulas. Von Niels W. Bruun, 74–76

The Sense of ἐκπάτιος at Aeschylus Agamemnon 49. By Simon D. Goldhill, 65–69

On the Site of Nea. By Ove Hansen, 70–72

Das Verb consequi bei Cato. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 73

Asconius 90.6–8(C): A Note. By W. Jeffrey Tatum, 77–78

Vol. LXXXVIII (1990)

Revolution and Constitution in Thurii: Arist. Pol. 1307a, b. By Shlomo Berger, 9–16

The Last Line of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo. By Jerker Blomqvist, 17–24

Timokrates' 50 Talents and the Cost of Ancient Warfare. By Margaret L. Cook, 69–97

Hippolytus of Rome on Aristotle. By M. J. Edwards, 25–29

From the Esquiliae to the Esquiline. By Harry Erkell, 125–137

Esquiliae, Fagutal, and Subura Once Again. By Åke Fridh, 139–161

Symmachus and the genus pingue et floridum in Macr. Sat. 5.1.7. By Gerd Haverling, 107–126

The persona and the dramatis personae in Juvenal Satire Four. By F. M. A. Jones, 47–59

Grammatisch-rhetorische Fragmente im Anonymus ad Cuimnanum. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 121–124

On the Nature of the Constellations: Aratus, Ph. 367–85. By Mary Louise B. Pendergraft, 99–106

Violence and Entertainment in Seneca the Younger. By Magnus Wistrand, 31–46

Aristophanic Caricature and the Sam Wide Group Cups. By Ian Worthington, 1–8

Miscellanea

Lapidariae litterae. By Olle Brandt, 163–165

οὐρανός and Sanskrit Varuna. By Ove Hansen, 162

Petronius 129.8. By Allan Kershaw, 67

The New Demos of Aristophanes' Knights. By S. Douglas Olson, 60–63

A Forgotten Anatomical Method Traced? By Sven-Tage Teodorsson, 64–66

Classical and Medieval Philology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History in Sweden in the years 1988–89, 167–189

Vol. LXXXIX (1991)

Instinct Against Proof: The Correspondence between Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and Martin P. Nilsson on Religionsgeschichte (1920–1930). By Anton Bierl and William M. Calder III, 73–99

Analecta Critica. Scripsit Sven Blomgren, 65–72

Shifting Contexts in the Iliad. By Bruce Heiden, 1–12

Gynaikeion ethos: Misogyny in the Homeric Scholia. By Irene J. F. de Jong, 13–24

Scenic Notes on Euripides' Helen. By Graham Ley, 25–34

Zu den lateinischen Übersetzungen von (Ps.) Philons Schriften. Von Bengt Löfstedt, 101–106

The Hagiographical Evidence of Mithraism in Trebizond: Local Tradition or Learned Design? By Jan Olof Rosenqvist, 107–120

Neoptolemus' Psychological Crisis and the Development of Physis in Sophocles' Philoctetes. By Marlene Ryzman, 35–41

Notes on Pseudo-Quintilian. Declamationes XIX maiores. By W. S. Watt, 43–59

Miscellanea

Notes on the word ῥόγα. By Barry Baldwin, 121–122

Zu Tac. ann. 16,2,1.By Niels W. Bruun, 123–124

cauma by Pseudo-Beda. By Bengt Löfstedt, 61–62

Das Enniusfragment O praestans animi iuvenis (inc. 47 V.): Eine Fälschung K. Barths? By Johann Ramminger, 125–128

A Note on Manilii Astronomicon 5.22. By Claes Schaar, 63

Juristic Terminology in Columella: An Addendum. By Walter Scheidel, 64

Vol. XC (1992)

Bedeutung und Konstruktion von deutereuo. Von Jerker Blomqvist und Britt Olsson, 1–9

Sparta's social hair. By Ephraim David, 11–21

La substance d'aprés le livre Z des Métaphysiques d'Aristote. Par René Kieffer, 23–41

Love and Horses in Virgil's Georgics. By Peter E. Knox, 43–53

Dispositions for Disaster: Tacitus Histories 1.31. By M. Gwyn Morgan, 55–62

Medea's Metamorphosis. By Leon Galis, 65–81

The Imperial Library of Charlemagne. By Randall R. LaRiviere, 82–96

Le deuxième livre de Plotios Sacerdos: notes sur le texte. Par Elisabet Sandström, 97–100

Plutarchan Synkrisis. By S. Swain, 101–111

Cato und die griechischen Ärzte. Von Georg Wöhrle, 112–125

Miscellanea

Petronius and Ovid. By Barry Baldwin, 63

Mulomedicina Chironis 111. By Christine Ferris-DiGaetano, 64

Lucan III, 450–2. and Vergil's Georgics. By Vincent Hunink, 126–128