| 17 (2008) 36: Boethius (tr. James Harpur), Fortune's Prisoner (Jo-Marie Claassen) |
| 17 (2008) 35: Joan Booth (ed), Cicero on the Attack (Maridien Schneider) |
| 17 (2008) 34: David Asheri (et al.), A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV. (Ann Delany) |
| 17 (2008) 33: Christopher Stray (ed.), Remaking the Classics, Literature, Genre and Media in Britain 1800-2000; Christopher Stray (ed.), Oxford Classics. (Antony Augoustakis) |
| 17 (2008) 32: S. Douglas Olson, Broken Laughter: Select Fragments of Greek Comedy. (Andrew Hartwig) |
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17 (2008) 31: COMRADES IN THE CLASS(ICS) STRUGGLE Lorna Hardwick & Christopher Stray (edd.), A Companion to Classical Receptions. (John Hilton) |
| 17 (2008) 30: Daniel Ogden, In Search of the Sorcerer's Apprentice (Mark Kirby-Hirst) |
| 17 (2008) 29: Todd Penner and Caroline Vander Stichele (edd.), Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses. (Gavin McCormick) |
| 17 (2008) 28: Steven D. Smith, Greek Identity and the Athenian Past in Chariton (John Birchall) |
| 17 (2008) 27: Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, Words and Ideas (Jenny Bryan) |
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17 (2008) 26: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CLASSICIST REASSESSED Michele Valerie Ronnick (ed.), The Autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough; Michele Valerie Ronnick (ed.), The Works of William Sanders Scarborough. (Philipp Brandenburg). |
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17 (2008) 25: HORACE IN TRANSLATION J. D. McClatchy (ed.), Horace: The Odes. New Translations by Contemporary Poets; Colin Sydenham (tr.), Horace: The Odes. New Verse Translation with Facing Latin Text and Notes. (Suzanne Sharland). |
| 17 (2008) 24: Hanna Boeke, The Value of Victory in Pindar's Odes (P. J. Finglass) |
| 17 (2008) 23: Christopher Francese, Ancient Rome in so Many Words (Gail Solomons) |
| 17 (2008) 22: Paul Erdkamp (ed.), A Companion to the Roman Army (Lawrence Keppie) |
| 17 (2008) 21: David Breeze, Roman Frontiers in Britain (Denis Saddington) |
| 17 (2008) 20: Martin M. Winkler, Spartacus: Film and History (Michael Greenhalgh) |
| 17 (2008) 19: Nancy Shumate, Nation, Empire, Decline: Studies in Rhetorical Continuity from the Romans to the Modern Era (Michael Greenhalgh) |
| 17 (2008) 18: Antony Kamm, Julius Caesar: A Life. / Maria Wyke (ed.), Julius Caesar in Western Culture (Richard Evans) |
| 17 (2008) 17: James B. Rives, Religion in the Roman Empire. (Alison Griffith) |
| 17 (2008) 16: Bojana Mosjov, Osiris: Death and Afterlife of a God. (Sakkie Cornelius) |
| 17 (2008) 15: John Henderson, Oxford Reds: Classical Commentaries on Latin Classics. (Sean Gurd) |
| 17 (2008) 14: Trevor Curnow, The Philosophers of the Ancient World. (John Collier) |
| 17 (2008) 13: Anthony J. Spalinger, War in Ancient Egypt (Sakkie Cornelius) |
| 17 (2008) 12: Barbara Graziosi and Emily Greenwood (edd.), Homer in the Twentieth Century (Richard Whitaker) |
| 17 (2008) 11: Pierre Vidal-Naquet (tr. Janet Lloyd), The Atlantis Story (John Hilton) |
| 17 (2008) 10: N. M. Kay (ed.), Epigrams from the Anthologia Latin (Sven Lorenz) |
| 17 (2008) 9: Luca Graverini, I Metamorfosi di Apuleio (Susi Degli Esposti) |
| 17 (2008) 8: Daniel Ogden (ed.), A Companion to Greek Religion (Mark Kirby-Hirst) |
| 17 (2008) 7: Marilyn B. Skinner (ed.), A Companion to Catullus (Wakefield Foster) |
| 17 (2008) 6: Carol G. Thomas, Alexander the Great in his World (John Atkinson) |
| 17 (2008) 5: Art Spisak, Martial: A Social Guide (Farouk Grewing) |
| 17 (2008) 4: Kurt Raaflaub, War and Peace in the Ancient World (Geoff Harris) |
| 17 (2008) 3: Polly Low, Interstate Relations in Classical Greece (Craige Champion) |
| 17 (2008) 2: Victoria Emma Pagán, Rome and the Literature of Gardens (John Henderson). |
| 17 (2008) 1: Barbara Goward, Aeschylus: Agamemnon (Helen Van Noorden) |