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Journals
 New Classicists 04Article 1: Dr Andrew Fox (University of Nottingham)
Article 2: Jessica Venner (University of Birmingham)
Article 3: Gerard R. Ventós & Gerard Cabezas-Guzmán (Universitat de Girona)
Article 4: Matt Thompson (University of Nottingham)
Article 5: Natalie Smith (University of Edinburgh|) |  New Classicists 03Article 1: Marta Antola (Durham University)
Article 2: Anactoria Clarke (Open University)
Article 3: Doukissa Kamini (University of Reading)
Article 4: Claire Pérez (Université Jean Moulin, Lyon)
Article 5: Rioghnach Sachs (King's College London)
Article 6: Chen Xiong (King's College London) |  New Classicists 02Introduction about the topic from Amy Lewis (University of Pennsylvania)
Article 1: Laurie Porstner (Rutgers)
Article 2: Kevin Stuart Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)
Article 3: Sherry Huang (Texas Tech University) |
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 New Classicists 01Article 1: Richard Kendall (University of Birmingham)
Aricle 2: Maria Galanaki (Democritus University of Thrace)
Article 3: Ben Salisbury (University of Birmingham)
Article 4: Lauren Murphy La Trobe University)
Book review of Fratantuono, L. M., and Smith, R. (2018). Virgil, Aeneid 8, Leiden, The Netherlands: BRILL. by Billie Hall (l'Université de Lille) |
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Articles
 Dr Andrew Fox(University of Nottingham)
Mitigating Pollution in Ancient Rome’s Green Spaces |  Jessica Venner(University of Birmingham)
Rus ‘Becomes’ Urbs:
Hard and Soft Landscape Elements in the Gardens of Pompeii |  Gerard R.Ventós & Gerard Cabezas-Guzmán(Universitat de Girona)
‘Liquid spaces’ in NE Hispania Citerior during the Mid-Republican period: Introducing a new reality |
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 Matt Thompson(University of Nottingham)
Sparta and Athens: A monumental confrontation |  Natalie Smith(University of Edingburgh)
Revisiting the Anonymous 'Pilgrim' from Bordeaux:
Defining Characteristics of Christian Sacred Space and Travel in Early Fourth Century Jerusalem |  George Brocklehurst(The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London)
Philosophy and Pedagogy in Horace Epistles I |
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 Marta Antola(Durham University)
One to rule them all:
The γόης of (Plato’s) Ancient Athens |  Anactoria Clarke(Open University)
‘Time and tide for no man wait’:
Cheiron’s qualities complicated in John Updike’s The Centaur |  Doukissa Kamini(University of Reading)
From a mythical exemplum to a heroic cult:
Orestes as a representative of power play, (re-)establishment of political authority and expansionism |
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 Claire Pérez(Université Jean Moulin, Lyon)
Curtius Rufus’ Roman Reading of the Proskynesis Debate:
Theatricality of power and free eloquence in the Histories of Alexander the Great |  Rioghnach Sachs(King's College London)
Reconciling Aphrodite:
The Power of the ‘Weakling’ Goddess in Homer’s Iliad |  Chen Xiong(King's College London)
Continuity and Innovation in Imperial Inscriptions:
Augustus’ Res Gestae and the Stelae of the Qin First Emperor Compared |
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 Kevin Stuart Lee(The University of Texas at Austin)
Cityscapes in Roman Painting:
The Amphitheater Riot Fresco as a Piece of “Popular Art” |  Laurie Porstner(Rutgers)
Boundaries, Magic, and Popular Religion in two Mosaics from Ancient Thysdrus (El Jem in Tunisia) |  Sherry Huang(Texas Tech University)
“Solon” and his People:
The afterlife of an archaic political personage in late democratic Athens |
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 Amy Lewis(University of Pennsylvania)
Introduction to the 'popular' in Classical Antiquity |  Maria Galanaki(Democritus University of Thrace)
Conon's Sons and Meidias: Ēthopoiia and Hypokrisis in Demosthenes' Against Conon and Against Meidias |  Richard Kendall(University of Birmingham)
The Boscoreale Cups:
What level of historical specificity was intended in the Tiberius cup? |
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 Lauren Murphy(La Trobe University)
United in Grief:
Achilles, Alexander and Hadrian |  Ben Salisbury(University of Birmingham)
The Status of Plebiscita
494-287 BC |  Billie Hall(Université de Lille)
Book review of Fratantuono, L. M., and Smith, R. (2018). Virgil, Aeneid 8, Leiden, The Netherlands: BRILL. |
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