Greece & Rome

Papers
(The TQCC of Greece & Rome is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
WINE TABOO REGARDING WOMEN IN ARCHAIC ROME, ORIGINS OF ITALIAN VITICULTURE, AND THE TASTE OF ANCIENT WINES2
CURSE TABLETS: THE HISTORY OF A TECHNOLOGY2
TRANSLATING THE POET: ALEXANDER POPE'S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE HOMERIC BIOGRAPHICAL TRADITION IN HIS TRANSLATIONS OF THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY1
THE TYRANNICIDES: A NEW APPROACH TO TEXT AND IMAGE1
CARACALLA AND ‘ALEXANDER'S PHALANX’: CAUGHT AT A CROSSROADS OF EVIDENCE1
THE VIRTUOUS EMOTIONS OF EURIPIDES’ MEDEA1
A Note from the Editors1
‘WHAT SAID THIS RUDE ANTIQUE’: VICTORIAN RECEPTION OF ROMAN GLASS1
THE ARCHAIC ROOTS OF PATERNALISM: CONTINUITY IN ATTITUDES TOWARDS SLAVES AND SLAVERY IN THE ODYSSEY, XENOPHON'S OECONOMICUS, AND BEYOND0
Roman History0
A FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARTEMIS AND MNESIMACHOS: THE MAN WHO BAMBOOZLED THE GODDESS0
General0
Greek literature0
Latin Literature0
INTRODUCTION0
THE ASIDATES EPISODE IN THE ANABASIS0
GAR volume 68 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
THE EMOTIONS OF MEDEA THE LETTER-WRITER (OVID, HEROIDES 12)0
LOVE, GRIEF, FEAR, AND SHAME: MEDEA'S INTERCONNECTING EMOTIONS IN BOOK 3 OF APOLLONIUS’ ARGONAUTICA0
GAR series 2 volume 70 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
General0
Art and archaeology0
GAR series 2 volume 70 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Greek Literature0
GAR series 2 volume 69 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
INDEX OF REVIEWS0
Roman history0
Reception0
Latin Literature0
GAR series 2 volume 71 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Philosophy0
Latin literature0
GAR series 2 volume 68 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Roman History0
GAR series 2 volume 71 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Art and Archaeology0
General0
ORALITY, WRITTEN LITERACY, AND EARLY SICILIAN CURSE TABLETS0
Greek history0
FASTI HORATIANI: HORACE'S AUGUSTAN APPROPRIATION OF THE CALENDAR0
Art and Archaeology0
Greek Literature0
Latin literature0
INDEX OF REVIEWS0
MEDEA AND THE JOY OF KILLING0
‘STEALING’ VICTORY AT GAUGAMELA: THE MANIPULATION OF TIME IN ARRIAN'S NARRATIVE0
Latin literature0
A TE IN CATULLUS POEM 50: A PUN0
Art and archaeology0
INDEX OF REVIEWS0
Greek literature0
GAR series 2 volume 71 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
TRANSLATING ARISTOPHANES’ PUNS0
Reception0
VITELLIUS AND THE SHIELD OF MINERVA0
General0
Reception0
DOMESTIC COMEDY AND THE CLASSICAL GREEK HOUSE0
THE DYNAMICS OF EMOTION IN EURIPIDES’ MEDEA0
Roman history0
Roman History0
Philosophy0
BOUND FOR SUCCESS: CURSING AND COMMERCE IN CLASSICAL ATHENS0
GAR series 2 volume 70 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
General0
NOT SO UNUSUAL AFTER ALL: REMARKS ON THE LATIN CURSE TABLETS OF THE IMPERIAL AGE0
Latin Literature0
‘NOW ART COMES’: THE PARTHENON AND RACIAL CONQUEST IN KANSAS CITY0
PINS, PESTLES, AND WOMEN: A MATERIAL APPROACH TO FEMALE VIOLENCE IN ANCIENT GREECE0
TRIUMPH IN OVID: BETWEEN LITERARY TRADITION AND AUGUSTAN PROPAGANDA0
CURIOSITAS AND PSYCHE'S GROWTH IN APULEIUS' METAMORPHOSES0
CHRISTIANITY AND CONSTANTINE'S IMPERIAL WOMEN0
Greek Literature0
Reception0
INDIVIDUALS FACING DEATH: THE EVIDENCE OF VERSE EPITAPHS0
Philosophy0
KISSING BAGOAS0
GAR series 2 volume 69 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
THE SPARTAN CRUCIBLE0
Greek History0
Index of Reviews0
GAR series 2 volume 69 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
THE WISE MAN AND THE SEA: EPICUREANS ON SEA STORMS, SHIPWRECK, AND CHANCE0
Reception0
MONSTROUS EMOTIONS IN SENECA'S MEDEA0
General0
ATHENA'S MENTION OF ORESTES IN HOM. OD. 1.298–3020
‘DON'T LET ME BECOME A COMIC SHIT-POT!’: SCATOLOGY IN ARISTOPHANES’ ASSEMBLYWOMEN0
Greek History0
GAR series 2 volume 71 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Roman History0
ATHENA SPITS BLOOD AT ROME, VICTORIA FLEES FROM THE ENEMY: PORTENTA AND IDENTITY IN THE EARLY PRINCIPATE0
THE EPIC SCOWL: A NOTE ON THE METONYMIC BASIS AND CONTEXTUAL MEANING OF THE FORMULA ὑπόδρα ἰδών0
IMPIOUS MISFORTUNE AND DIDACTIC DISCORD: THE MACEDONIAN XANTHIKA IN ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY RECONSIDERED0
Greek literature0
Greek history0
WHY CAN'T TELEMACHUS BE KING? THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG BASILEUS0
Philosophy0
Greek history0
Reception0
Latin literature0
THE EMOTIONS OF MEDEA: AN INTRODUCTION0
Latin Literature0
GAR volume 68 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
CATULLUS’ PASSER AND OVID'S PSITTACUS: THE DIRTY AND THE DEAD0
GAR series 2 volume 70 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
SOLDIERS ON STAGE: ATHENIAN ATTITUDES TOWARDS MERCENARIES IN MENANDER'S COMEDIES0
GAR series 2 volume 69 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Philosophy0
Art and Archaeology0
Art and Archaeology0
General0
GREEK CURSING, AND OURS0
FIDDLING WHILE ROME BURNS: THE AETIOLOGY OF A FAMILIAR ENGLISH EXPRESSION0
TORTURING THE EARTH: MASCULINITY AND VIOLENCE IN COLUMELLA'S DE RE RUSTICA 10.68–740
Philosophy0
Roman History0
Greek History0
Greek history0
Art and Archaeology0
GAR series 2 volume 68 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
CONTINGENT CATASTROPHE OR AGONISTIC ADVANTAGE: THE RHETORIC OF VIOLENCE IN CLASSICAL ATHENIAN CURSES0
Art and archaeology0
TOLKIEN'S UNIQUE RECEPTION OF PYTHAGOREAN ‘DISSONANCE’ IN THE AINULINDALË OF THE SILMARILLION0
Greek Literature0
Greek History0
THE CORNELII AND JUPITER: A CASE STUDY IN THE MANIPULATION OF TRADITIONAL RELIGION BY AN ARISTOCRATIC ROMAN KINSHIP GROUP0
Greek literature0
Philosophy0
THE MEANING OF THE WAVE IN THE FINAL SCENE OF EURIPIDES’IPHIGENIA TAURICA0
General0
Philosophy0
LUCRETIA AND HER CONSILIUM DOMESTICUM0
CURSE TABLETS AGAINST THIEVES IN ROMAN BRITAIN: THE SOCIAL AND LEGAL INFLUENCES ON A MAGICAL-RELIGIOUS TECHNOLOGY0
HERCULES SLAYING CACUS IN THE HYPOGEUM OF THE VIA DINO COMPAGNI, ROME0
‘STRANGE’ RHETORIC AND HOMERIC RECEPTION IN AELIUS ARISTIDES’EMBASSY SPEECH TO ACHILLES(OR. 52)0
Reception0
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