5 articles in this issue
Antony E. Raubitschek
The late sixth-century treaty (Hdt. 5.73) reflected Alcmeonid interests, which continued in Pericles’ attitude to Persia; a treaty of friendship (Andoc. 3.29), short-lived, can be dated to soon before 415 B.C.
R. E. Wycherley
The phases of construction of the temple (Peisistratid, Seleucid, Hadrianic) and its state in between them can be partly reconstructed from the fragmentary literary and archeological evidence; the other Athenian cults of Zeus are also surveyed.
Wendell Clausen
Callimachus’ influence on the Latin new poets reflected their aesthetic and ethical rejection of the epic manner in favor of the focused and personal.
James A. Coulter
Aristotelian/Peripatetic ethical and literary theory is reflected in the terminology and thought of Longinus’ account of stylistic extremes, which addressed an on-going debate among the rhetoricians.
George D. Kilpatrick
The papyri and inscriptions of Dura show the linguistic diversity of the inhabitants, notably Aramaic inscriptions and a Hebrew liturgical text from the synagogue, while the Diatessaron fragment, in the original Greek, supports the Greek origin of the Chr... see more