4 articles in this issue
Gian Franco Nieddu
The detailed use which Aristophanes in Thesmophoriazusae makes of scenes and lines of Euripides' Helen implies study of a written text, not just recollection of general situations or scattered individual lines.
Christian Kaesser
Plutarch's methods in his biographical portraits are illuminated by ancient theory about the ethical force of art.
Marc De Groote
Known from a single manuscript, a verse paraphrase of Geometres’ tenth-century Metaphrasis of biblical scenes is here published, and compared with a different paraphrase already known.
Thomas M. Conley
Assessment of the text of Italikos' tract makes clear that his chief sources were not Aristotle but rather the late ancient introductions to rhetoric.