4 articles in this issue
Robert M. Simms
At Agrai in Athens, where the Lesser Mysteries took place, the expression en Agras implies that there once was a goddess Agra, who apparently was later subsumed into Artemis.
Andrew Scholtz
The divine epithet pandemos (as in Aphrodite Pandemos) is clarified by examining the case of Naukratis, which was not a political community. Thus at the cult site in question, not an Aphrodite “of the whole demos” but “for all people.”
Peter Bing
Several of the new poems that concern Callicrates can be shown to illustrate his use of cult to help advertise the Ptolemaic dynasty in both Greece and Egypt.
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.