FULL CONTENT OF THE ISSUE
COMMENTATIONES
- Krzysztof Nawotka, Piotr Głogowski, Michał Halamus, Paulina Komar, Joanna Porucznik, Łukasz Szeląg, Joanna Karolina Wilimowska, Agnieszka Wojciechowska, Epigraphic Habit and History of the Eastern Mediterranean, pp. 7–54. This work is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
- Julian Degen, Alexander and the Oathbreakers: IG II/III2 1, 318 and the Punishment of Greek Mercenary Service, pp. 55–75. [First page]
- Leszek Mrozewicz, The Legio XXI Rapax at Mogontiacum, pp. 77–87. [First page]
- Danuta Okoń, Legionary Legates in Britain (with Some Remarks on the Division of the Province). The Cursus Honorum of Senators at the Turn of the Third Century AD in the Light of Modern Research, pp. 89–114. [First page]
- Gábor Takács, Greek κόμμι: Its Ultimate Origin and Implications for Afro-Asiatic Prehistory, pp. 115–156. [First page]
- Bohdan Chernyukh, Marta Petryshyn, Einführungsmittel der direkten Rede in der (nach)augusteischen Dichtung, pp. 157–173. [First page]
- Elżbieta Górka, Mito e storia sacra nella Parthenice prima sive Mariana di Battista Spagnoli, pp. 175–201.
- Przemysław Pietruszka, Der doppelte Odysseus. Artur Becker und die Präfigurationen durch den Mythos, pp. 203–218. [First page]
MISCELLANEA
- Loukas Papadimitropoulos, Pindar’s Pythian 12: When Mortals Triumph, the Gods Weep, pp. 219–225. [First page]
- Krzysztof Narecki, Μνήμη in Herodotus II 77, 2: “History” or “Tradition”?, pp. 227–232. [First page]
- Mikołaj Szymański, Aristophanes Vespae 530: The Mysterious Voice and Person, pp. 233–235.
- Boris Hogenmüller, ‚Leaena‘ hetaira et ‚Scylla‘ fellatrix. Einige weitere Bemerkungen zum Verständnis der Metaphern in Catull Carmen 60, pp. 237–244. [First page]
- Rafał Rosół, A Note on Greek τύραννος, pp. 245–250. [First page]
- Paulina Komar, Ancient Lesbian Wine, Similar to Modern Madeira?, pp. 251–258. [First page]
SUMMARIA DISSERTATIONUM INAUGURALIUM
CENSURAE LIBRORUM
- Kleoniki Rizou, Holz vom Helikon: Die Musen und ihre Landschaft in Kult, Mythos und Literatur, Heidelberg 2020 (Camille Semenzato), pp. 269–270.
- Alexandros Kampakoglou, Studies in the Reception of Pindar in Ptolemaic Poetry, Berlin–Boston 2019 (Magdalena Stuligrosz), pp. 271–273.
- Christopher B. Polt, Catullus and Roman Comedy. Theatricality and Personal Drama in the Late Republic, Cambridge 2021 (Heiko Ullrich), pp. 274–277.
- Stephen Gersh (ed.), Plotinus’ Legacy: The Transformation of Platonism from the Renaissance to the Modern Era, Cambridge 2019 (Mateusz Stróżyński), pp. 278–280.
- Amanda Potter, Hunter Gardner (eds.), Ancient Epic in Film and Television, Edinburgh 2022 (Elżbieta Olechowska), pp. 281–287.