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    ILLINOIS CLASSICAL STUDIESVOLS. VIII (1983)XIV (1989)INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES

    AHL, FREDERICK

    ALBRECHT, MICHAEL VON

    ALLEN, W. SIDNEYANDERSON, WILLL^M S.

    ARIETI, JAMES A.ARNOLD, MARGARETASMIS, EUZABETHBABUT, DANIEL

    BALDWIN, BARRY

    BARIGAZZI, ADELMOBATEMAN, JOHN J.

    BOWEN, BARBARA C.

    BRADEN, GORDON

    Homer, Vergil, and Complex XIV, 1-31Narrative Structures inLatin Epic: An Essay

    M. Minucius Felix as XII, 157-68a Christian Humanist

    Proserpina's Tapestry in XIV, 383-90Claudian's De raptu:Tradition and Design

    Some reflections on the VUI, 1-10'penultimate' accent

    Chalinus armiger in VIII, 11-21Plautus' Casina

    Lycaon: Ovid's Deceptive XIV, 91-101Paradigm in Metamorphoses IA Dramatic Intcrpreution XI, 129-42of Plato's Phaedo

    Thomas Stanley's Aeschylus: IX, 229^9Renaissance PracticalCriticism of Greek Tragedy

    Psychagogia in Plato's Phaedrus XI, 153-72La part du rationalisme dans Xlfl, 383-408

    la religion de Plutarque:I'exemple du De genio Socratis

    Leopards, Roman Soldiers, and X, 281-83the Hisloria Augusta

    Where Did the Emperor Lurk? XB, 181-83HA, Hadrian }6.3

    Corippus and Ennius XIII, 175-82Some Aspects of Commodian XIV, 33 1-46Una nuova interpretazione Xni, 409-25

    del De genio SocratisThe Art of Rhetoric in Vm, 1 37-54

    Gregor Reisch andConrad Celtes

    Roman Jokes and the IX, 137-48Renaissance Prince,1455-1528

    Scnecan Tragedy and the IX, 277-92Renaissance

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    450 Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIVBRENK, FREDERICK E., S. J.

    BRIGHT, DAVID F.BROWNE. GERALD M.

    CAIRNS, FRANCISCALDER in, WILLIAM M.CARRARA, PAOLO

    CITRONI, MARIO

    CLARK, JOHN R.CLARK, MARK EDWARDCOOK, ALBERTDAMEN, MARKDICKIE, MATTHEW W.DILLON, JOHN

    DUFFY, JOHN

    DUNDAS, JUDITH

    DUNN, FRANCIS M.

    Heteros lis eimi: On ihe XH, 31-66Language of Menander'sYoung Lovers

    P\ulaich's Erotikos: TheDrag Down Pulled Up

    Theory and Practice in theVergilian CentoByzantina VariaChariton and CopticAd Themistium ArabumHorace /7cxie 9: SomeNew InterpretationsEva Sachs on Ulrich von

    Wilamowitz-MoellendorffPlutarco ed Euripide: alcune

    considerazioni suUe citazionieuripidec in Plutarco(De aud. poet.)

    Marziale e la Lettcraturaper i Satumali (poeticadeU'intrattenimcnto e cronologiadella pubblicazione dci libri

    See MOTTO, ANNA LYDL\Juvenal, Sa/iVe 16:

    Fragmentary JusticeParticular and General inThucydides

    Reconstructing the Beginningof Menander's Adelphoi (B)

    Invidia infellx: Vergil,Georgics3.37-39

    Proclus and the FortyLogoi of Zeno

    Plutarch and PlatonistOrthodoxy

    The Miracles ofCyrus and John:New Old Readings from theManuscript

    Ovidian Pictures and'The Rules and Compasses"of Criticism

    Ovidian Shakespeare: Wit andthe Iconography of the Passions

    The Lover Reflected in the X, 233-59Exemplum: A Study ofPropertius 1 . 3 and 2. 6

    Xm, 457-71DC, 79-90

    IX, 110X, 135-37XI, 223-45Vra, 80-93Xm, 203-16Xra, 447-55

    XIV, 201-26

    xm, 113-25X, 23-51

    Xll, 67-84Vni, 65-79XI, 35^1

    xm, 357-64Xn, 169-77

    IX, 267-75

    xn, 121-33

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    Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIV 451EHRMAN, RADD

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    452 Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIVHOLBERTON, PAUL

    HOWELL, PETERHOY. CYRUS

    INGENKAMP, HEINZ GERD

    INWOOD, BRADIRWIN. T. H.JACKSON. STEVEN

    JACOBSON. HOWARDKENNEY. E. J.KOPPERS. JOCHEM

    LAMBERTON. ROBERTLUCK. GEORG

    LUDWIG. WALTHERLUZZATTO. MARL\ JAGODAMacGINNIS. J. D. A.MacQUEEN. BRUCE D.MARCOVICH. MIROSLAV

    MARCOVICH. MIROSLAV &GEORGL^DOU. ARISTOULA

    Botticelli's Hypnerotomachia IX. 149-82in the National Gallery,London: A Problem of theUse of Classical Sources inRenaissance Art

    Some Elucidations of IX. 35-41Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis

    Altered States: Ovid's IX. 293-307Metamorphoses andShakespeare's Dramatic Genres

    Der Hohepunkt der deutschen XIII. 505-29Plutarchrezeption:Plutarch bei Nietzsche

    Anaxagoras and Infinite XI. 17-33Divisibility

    Socrates the Epicurean? XI. 85- 1 1ApoUonius' Argorumtica: XII, 23-30

    Euphemus. a clod anda tripod

    More Roman Light on VIII. 165-67Rabbinic Texts

    Virgil and the Elegiac Vffl. 44-59Sensibility

    Tityrus in Rom XIV. 33^7Bemerkungen zu einemvergilischen Thema undseiner Rezeptionsgeschichte

    Plutarch, Hesiod. and the XIH, 491-504Mouseia of Thespiai

    Naevius and Virgil Vffl. 267-75The Anapaests of the XIV. 135-44

    OctmiaPlatens KuB und seine XIV. 435^7

    FolgenPlutarco. Socrate e I'Esopo Xm, 427^5

    diDelfiCtesias and the Fall of Nineveh XHI, 37-42Longus and the Myth of Chloe X , 1 1 9-34The Text of St. Prospers Vffl. 108-21De Providentia Dei

    Alcestis Barcinonensis IX. 1 1 1 -34Epicurus Vaticanus X, 191-94Plato and Stoa in Hippolytus' XI. 265-69Theology

    Patristic Textual Criticism Xm, 135-49Prosper. De ingratis: XIV, 41 7-24

    Textual CriticismEucheria's Adynata Xm, 1 65-74

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    Index of ICS Vols. VHI-XIV 453MARTIN, CHRISTOPHERMATTHEWS, GARETH B.McNEAL, R. A.MILLER, JOHN F.MOHR, RICHARD D.

    MOTTO, ANNA LYDIA& CLARK, JOHN R.MUSSIES, GERARDMOUSSY, CLAUDENEWLANDS, CAROLE E.NEWMAN, J. K.

    NEWMAN, KARENNIKOLAIDIS, ANASTASIOS G.NISBET, R. G. M.PAPADEMETRIOU, JOHN-THEOPHANES A.

    A Reconsideration ofOvid's Fasti

    Aristotelian ExplanationHow Did Pelasgians BecomeHellenes? Herodotus I. 56-58Ennius and the ElegistsForms as Individuals: Unity,

    Being and Cognition inPlato's Ideal Theory

    Knaves and Fools inSenecan Drama

    See Van der HORST. PETER W.

    X, 261-74XI, 173-79X, 11-21

    Vm, 277-95XL 113-28

    XIV, 425-33'imitation de Stacechez DracontiusHorace and Statius at Tibur:

    an Interpretation of Silvae 1 . 3Comic Elements in Catullus 51John Lewis Heller: Vita and

    BibliographyMemini me Fiere Pavum:

    Ennius and the Quality ofthe Roman AestheticImagination

    The New Gallus and theOrigins of Latin Love Elegy

    Pietatis Ergo: A letter fromA. S. Pease to Cyril Bailey

    Small Latine and Lesse Greckc?Shakespeare and the ClassicalTradition

    Esse Videatur Rhythm in theGreek New Testament Gospelsand Acts of the Apostles

    Appendix: Graduate Studies inClassics: Have They a Future?

    Pindar and CallimachusProtagoras, Gorgias and the

    Dialogic PrincipleDe Sublimitate 30. 1: AnOverlooked Pointer to a Date?Later Latin Poetry: SomePrinciples of Interpretation

    Mynha's Revenge: Ovid andShakespeare's Reluctant Adonis

    Is Plutarch Fair to Nikias? Xm, 319-33On Housman's Juvenal XIV, 285-302Some Aesopic Fables in VID, 122-36

    Byzantium and theLatin West

    xm, 95-1 11vm, 33-36vm, 168-72vm, 173-93

    IX, 19-29

    IX. 49-52IX, 309-30

    X, 53-66

    X, 157-^5X, 169-89XL 43-61

    Xn, 143-55XIV, 243-63IX, 251-65

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    454 Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIVPARRY, HUGH

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    Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIV 455SHEETS, GEORGE A.

    SNYDER. JANE McINTOSHSTADTER. PHILIP A.STEPHENS, LAURENCE

    STONE, DONALD Jr.SULLIVAN, JOHN P.

    SWAIN, SIMONTARAN, LEONARDOTARRANT, R. J.

    TIETZE, VICTORIA.TOOHEY, PETER

    TOVAR, ANTONIOTRACY, THEODORE, S.J.Van dcr HORST, PIETER W.& MUSSIES, GERARDWATT. W. S.

    WEBER, CLIFFORDWEINBERG, FLORENCE M.

    WESTERINK, L. G.WILLLAMS. C. J. F.

    Erinius LyricusPlautus and Early Roman

    TragedyThe Warp and Woof of the

    Universe in LucretiusThe Proems of Plutarch's LivesIndirect Questions in Old Latin:

    Syntactic and Pragmatic FactorsConditioning Modal Shift

    Medea and Imitation in theFrench Renaissance

    PropertiusBookFV:Themes and Structures

    Martial's "Witty Conceits":Some Technical Observations

    Plutarch's Philopoemenand Flamininus

    The First Fragment of HeraclitusSilver Threads Among

    the Gold: A Problemin the Text of Ovid'sMetamorphosesThe Psychology of Uncertaintyin Senccan Tragedy

    An [Hesiodic] danse macabre:The Shield ofHeraclesSome Ancient Notionsof Boredom

    The Literary Background ofVirgil's Georgics

    Two Views of Soul:Aristotle and DescartesSubtractive Versus Additive

    Composite Numerals inAntiquity

    Notes on Pseudo-Quintilian'sMinor Declamations

    SilianaNotes on Ovid's poems

    from exileThree Notes on llabeo andAc in the Itinerarium Egeriae

    Platonic and Pauline Idealsin Comic Dress: "Commenton Vestit Gargantua"

    Leo the Philosopher:Job and Other Poems

    Some Comments onMetaphysics E. 2, 3

    Vm, 22-32Vin, 195-209

    Xra, 275-95X, 195-214

    XL 1-15XIV, 103-17

    Xm, 19-35

    vm, 60-64

    Xm, 183-202

    X, 275-80xm, 85-93X, 285-94

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    Index of ICS Vols. Vni-XIVWILLIAMS, GORDONWILLL\MS, MARK F.WmCE, CHARLESZEHNACKER, HUBERTZETZEL, JAMES E. G.

    Roman Poets as LiteraryHistorians: some aspectsof imitatio

    Caesar's Bibracte Narrative andthe Aims of Caesarian StylePetronius Satyricon 46. 8:iuterae thesaurum est

    D'Aratos a Avienus:Astronomie et ideologie

    Catullus, Ennius, and thePoetics of Allusion

    Vm, 211-37

    X, 215-26XIV, 169-73XIV. 317-29vm, 251-65