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