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- Reception in the Hexameter Poems of Theodore Prodromos by Andrew T. Faulkner
- Reconsidering the Epic Aristeia in Light of the Cycle by Benjamin G. Sammons
- Redivining the Sortes Vergilianae by Colin P. Behrens
- Reinscribing Dido: Ovid's Epigraphic Innovations by Morgan E. Palmer
- Reinterpreting Rhianus fr. 1 Powell through the Intertexts of Homer and Hesiod by Gavin P. Blasdel
- Relationship, Role, and Genre in Theocritus' Idyll 13 by Michael K. Penich
- Religious Patronage and Mosaic Donor Inscriptions at Sardis and Anemurium by Allison Kemmerle
- Religious Piety and War Atrocities in Classical Greece by Michael G. Seaman
- Reporters in Sophocles: The Rhetoric of Bad News by Emily Jusino
- (Re)writing Rape: Fasti 3.9-44 by Samuel L. Kindick
- Revisiting the Hesiodic Catalogue in the Prometheus Bound by Zoe Stamatopoulou
- River Horses in Rome: Changing Representations of Hippopotami in Roman Art by J. Troy Samuels
- The Role of Doxa in the Philosophical Pedagogy of Isocrates and Plato by Joshua C. Benjamins
- Role Sharing and Metatheater in the Oedipus at Colonus by Kyle A. Sanders
- Roman Legal Discourse in 5th and 6th Century Coptic Upper Egyptian Hagiography by Nicholas B. Venable
- Rome’s Imperial Fate Sealed: Tacitus’ Phoenix and Germanicus by Sean Minion
- The Roots of Enmity: Cato and Caesar in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae by Sachin Maini
- Saepibus hirtis claudatur: Gardens as Enclosed Metapoetic Spaces by David J. White
- Sappho's Melilot by David Crane
- Scholarly Feedback: Homeric Studies and American Song Culture in Coen Brothers Films by Ryan C. Platte
- Searching for His Identity: Aristotle, Oedipus the King, and Dexter by Martha Habash
- Seeking Help from the Gods and Men: Chronological Changes in the Language of Apotropaia by Reema R. Habib
- Seneca Tragicus, Seneca Tragoedus: Seneca’s Transformation in Tacitus’ Annales by Clayton A. Schroer
- Severitas as Anachronism in Tacitus's Characterization of the Imperial Army by Justin R. James
- Sex and Violence in Propertius 2.15 by Ellen Greene
- Sex, Poetry, and Philodemus in Horace, Satires 1.2 by John Svarlien
- Shadows of Power: Female Identity and Indigenous Demon Figures in Etruria by Jacqueline K. Ortoleva
- The Shape of Exile in Ovid's Tristia by Alison Lanski
- The Silence of the Gods: Supernatural Phenomena in Tacitus’ Annales by Melissa Huang
- The Silence of the Shuttle: The Voiceless Procne and the Absent Philomela in Aristophanes’ Birds by Caitlin C. Halasz
- A Skills-Based Learning Scaffold in an Undergraduate Classics Curriculum by Jennifer Moss
- Smells at the Sanctuary: Scent as Offering to the Gods by Theodora Kopestonsky
- Smoothing the Sea and Soothing the State: The Dioscuri and Augustus in Horace's Odes by Blanche C. McCune
- Socrates and Scientists: How Modern Neuroscience Supports the Phaedrus’ Account of a Rational Madness by Nicole L. Clowney
- Socrates, Fénelon and Kauffman: Negotiating Identity though Common Experience by Sarah G. Titus
- Solonian Hybris: Resurrecting Religion in the Eunomia (4W) by Ian Oliver
- Son and Daughters, Love and Marriage: On the Plots and Priorities of Roman Comedy by Sharon L. James
- Sophia kai epistēmē … kratiston: Protagoras on Knowledge and the Virtues by James A. Andrews
- Sophrosyne or Aphrosyne? The Seven Sages as Herodotean Advisors by Susan O. Shapiro
- The Soul of Wit: Martial's Art of Brevity in the Digital Age by Jessie Well
- The Sound Shape of Greek Lyric: Sound and Semantics in Alcaeus fr. 129 by Stephen A. Sansom
- The Spartan Defeat at Lechaeum by John Friend
- Speech-Acts and Communicative Failure in Thucydides by Brian M. Mumper
- The Sphragis of Ovid's Floralia by John F. Miller
- Spinning an Old Tale: Myth and Originality in Terence’s Eunuchus by Samantha C. Davis
- Stoic Paradox and Metapoetics in Horace Odes 2.2 and 3.3 by Kenneth Draper
- Stoicism Scrapped: Intersections between Seneca's Phaedra and Vergil's Georgics by India M. Watkins
- Strategic Ambiguity: Polysemy and Persuasion in Cicero by Charles B. Watson
- Sulla's Consuming Gaze: Marius Gratidianus in Lucan and Valerius Maximus by Karen Acton
- Suspenseful Iteration in Homeric Epic by Deborah Beck
- Taming Women and Making Men at Thermon: The Metopes of Temple C by Kathryn Topper
- Teaching “Toni Morrison and the Classical Tradition” as a Course in the State Prison System by Sara Ahbel Rappe
- Teaching a Not-G-rated, all-Greek Lysistrata in the Midwest by Ariana Traill
- Teaching Pietas and Ritual Purity in Vergil's Aeneid by Antonia Syson
- Ten Mouths and Ten Tongues: Mass, Elite and the Dialogue of Narrative Voices in the Iliad by William H. G. Brockliss
- Tenere Dicere ... Diserte Saltare by Klos K. Schofield
- Textuality and Practice: The Marriage of Messalina and Silius by Joseph R. O'Neill
- Thalassocracy and Tyranny: The Case of Minos by Valerio Caldesi-Valeri
- Theme and Variation: "Sappho" Then and Now by Joy E. Reeber
- Theo Angelopolous' The Traveling Players and the Transformation of Aeschylus' Oresteia by Polly Hoover
- The Theoi of Theocritus: Generic Divinity in Idyll 1 by Marcie Persyn
- Thucydides and the Rise of the Four Hundred by Andrew Wolpert
- Thyrsis' Arkadian Shepherds in Vergil's Seventh Eclogue by Chris C. Eckerman
- Timoleon’s Adaptation of Democratic Anti-Tyranny Language in Sicily by Gregory Dzaraz
- To Write in a Culture of Sound: The Influence of Orality on Archaic Inscriptions by Naomi Kaloudis
- Torn Between Hope and Despair: A Novel Approach to Two Emotions by Laurel Fulkerson
- Toward a Demography of Dreamers in Artemidorus’ Oneirocritica by David H. Sick
- Tragic Language and Successful Spectatorship in Seneca’s Tragedies by Maria S. Sarais
- The Trajectory of Desire in the Fulfillment of Grace by Patricia C. Graham-Skoul
- Translucent Transplants: On the Similes in Alice Oswald’s "Memorial" by Carolin Hahnemann
- The Triumphs of Cilicia and Cicero’s Proconsulship by Aaron L. Beek
- Tree Grafting in Pliny's Natural History by Eleni Manolaraki
- Typical Heroic Careers and Large-Scale Design in the Iliad by Jonathon Fenno
- Understanding the Plebs: Decision-making and the Emotions by Stanly Rauh
- Une femme d'aujourd'hui: A Euro Pop Cleopatra by Gregory N. Daugherty
- Unearthing the Next Generation: An Examination of Secondary Students in an Archaeological Field School by Andrew Carroll
- The Unity of Aristotle's Theory of Constitutions by David J. Riesbeck
- A Universal Pedagogy Course by Marcia H. Lindgren
- Unnatural Longing: Nostalgia in Sophocles' Philoctetes by Kathryn Mattison
- Urban Romanization Theory: Case Studies from Lugdunum and Sarmizegetusa by Shannon M. Ells
- The Velian Medea: Cicero’s Citation of Ennius’ Medea in Fam. 7.6 by Jessica Westerhold
- Veluti cum Coeus: Civil War’s Release in Valerius’ Argonautica by Darcy A. Krasne
- Vergil's Achaemenides and the Odyssean World of Republican Latin Epic by Thomas Biggs
- Vergil's Degeneration of Man (G. 1.118-159) by Andrew P. Roth
- Vergil's Funny Honey: The Role of Humor in the Georgics by Stephanie McCarter
- vestigia inritae spei: Tacitus, Lucan and the Fire at Rome by Stephen E. Froedge
- The Vindolanda Calendar Fragment and the Autumnal Equinox by Alexander Meyer
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- Virtus Without Suicide: Cicero, Exile and Public Image by William P. Smith
- The Vision of the Cyclops in Theocritus’ Idylls 6 and 11 by Anatole Mori
- Warring Words: Homeric and Euripidean Misquotation in Lucian’s Fisherman by Anna Peterson
- What's Past is Pro(cata)logue: Pindar and History in Nemean 2 by Peter Miller
- When Did Greek Dancers Wear Shoes? by Daniel B. Levine
- When the Governor is a Subject: The Rhetoric of Misrule in Philo’s In Flaccum and De legatione ad Gaium by Benjamin W. Hicks
- When the Troops Reluctantly Go Marching In: Exploring Caesar's Failed Martial Exhortations in Book One of Lucan’s Bellum Civile by Elizabeth T. Neely
- When Tragedy Became Drama: Time, Narrative, and Suspense in Aeschylus by Kevin Batton
- When Women Speak in Herodotus' Histories by Aleda Krill
- Who Am I? Style and Identity in Poetic Fragments by Jessica H. Clark
- Why Did Thucydides Need to Justify His Use of Speeches? by Clayton M. Lehmann
- Why Mantineia Matters in the Symposium by Maria V. Kovalchuk
- Why Was Alexander's Indian Campaign So Bloody? by Jenna R. Rice
- Why Was Socrates Charged with “Introducing Religious Innovations”? by Kirk Sanders
- Wise Men Rush In? The Caution of Croesus in Herodotus' Histories by Sydnor Roy
- Words Fail: Menenius Agrippa in Shakespeare's Coriolanus by Angeline C. Chiu
- Xenophon's Hieron and the Psychology of the Tyrant by Alex Lee
- You Think This Is a Game?: Hellenistic Erotic Poetics in Arachne’s Tapestry (Ovid Met. 6.103-124) by Hong S. Yoong
- Zeus in the Phaenomena by John J. Ryan