Scholia Reviews ns 18 (2009)


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18 (2009) 39: Jonathan Prag and Ian Repath (edd.), Petronius: A Handbook. (Gottskálk Jensson)
18 (2009) 38: Martin Winkler (ed.), The Fall of the Roman Empire (John Hilton)
18 (2009) 37: D. Protase, N. Gudea and R. Ardevan, Din istoria militară a Daciei Romane (Denis Saddington)
18 (2009) 36: John David Lewis, Early Greek Lawgivers. (Andrew Domanski)

18 (2009) 35: A SURVEY OF ROMAN RELIGION (Mark Kirby-Hirst)

Jörg Rüpke (ed.), A Companion to Roman Religion.

18 (2009) 34: Fiona McHardy, Revenge in Athenian Culture (Anna Rapp)

18 (2009) 33: RECENT WORK ON GREEK TRAGEDY (Edith Hall)

Michael Lloyd (ed.), Aeschylus: Oxford Readings in Classical Studies

Thalia Papadopoulou, Euripides: Phoenician Women.

Isabelle Torrance, Aeschylus: Seven Against Thebes.

18 (2009) 32: miriam cooke, Erday Göknar and Grant Parker (edd.), Meditteranean Passages (Richard J. Evans)
18 (2009) 31: Alan Beale (ed.), Euripides Talks (Romina de Angelis)
18 (2009) 30: James Robson, Humour, Obscenity and Aristophanes (Roosevelt Rocha)
18 (2009) 29: Arthur M. Eckstein, Rome Enters the Greek East (Richard J. Evans)
18 (2009) 28: Antonio Mario Battegazzore (ed.), Teofrasto: Il Fuoco (Tiberiu Popa)
18 (2009) 27: Barbara Pavlock, The Image of the Poet in Ovid's Metamorphoses (Jo-Marie Claassen)
18 (2009) 26: Neville Morley, Antiquity and Modernity (Braicovich)
18 (2009) 25: Waldemar Heckel and Lawrence A. Tritle (edd.), Alexander the Great: A new History. (John Atkinson)
18 (2009) 24: Debbie Challis, From the Harpy Tomb to the Wonders of Ephesus (Michael Greenhalgh)
18 (2009) 23: Michael Paschalis (ed.), Pastoral Palimpsests (Maria Basta)

18 (2009) 22: THE CINEMATIC ANCIENT WORLD (Art Pomeroy)

Irene Berti and Marta García Mortillo (edd.), Hellas on Screen

Ruth Scodel and Anja Bettenworth, Whither Quo Vadis?

18 (2009) 21: Jennifer A. Rea, Legendary Rome (Roman Roth)
18 (2009) 20: Hans Kurig and Robert Münzel (edd.), Jacob Bernays (Bernhard Kytzler)
18 (2009) 19: Werner Riess (ed.), Paideia at Play: Learning and Wit in Apuleius (John Hilton)
18 (2009) 18: Niall McKeown, The Invention of Ancient Slavery? (John Hilton)
18 (2009) 17: David Wolfsdorf, Trials of Reason (Jenny Bryan)
18 (2009) 16: Michael Paschalis, Stavros Frangoulidis, Stephen Harrison and Maaike Zimmerman (edd.), The Greek and the Roman Novel: Parallel Readings (John Birchall)
18 (2009) 15: Sarah Spence, Figuratively Speaking: Rhetoric and Culture from Quintilian to the Twin Towers (Soledad Correa)
18 (2009) 14: William Fitzgerald and Emily Gowers (ed.), Ennius Perennis (Enrica Sciarrino)
18 (2009) 13: Andrew Gregory, Ancient Greek Cosmogony. (Robert Hannah)
18 (2009) 12: Arthur J. Pomeroy, 'Then it was Destroyed by the Volcano (Jeff Murray)
18 (2009) 11: John Burgess, The Faber Pocket Guide to Greek and Roman Drama (Arlene Allan)
18 (2009) 10: R. Malcolm Errington, A History of the Hellenistic World 323-30 BC. (John Atkinson)
18 (2009) 9: Michael Hillgruber (ed.), Otto Kern: Meine Lehrer. Erinnerungen. (Bernhard Kytzler)
18 (2009) 8: Kasia Szpakowska, Daily Life in Ancient Egypt (Gabriela Portantier)
18 (2009) 7: Nathan Rosenstein and Robert Morstein-Marx (edd.), A Companion to the Roman Republic (Richard J. Evans)
18 (2009) 6: Kathryn Gutzwiller, A Guide to Hellenistic Literature (Bill Henderson)
18 (2009) 5: John Bodel and Saul M. Olyan (edd.), Household and Family Religion in Antiquity (Mark Kirby-Hirst)
18 (2009) 4: A. J. Boyle (ed.), Seneca, Octavia (Mairéad McAuley)
18 (2009) 3: W. Jeffrey Tatum, Always I am Caesar (Tom Stevenson)
18 (2009) 2: Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Greek Tragedy (John Davidson)
18 (2009) 1: Craig Cooper (ed.), The Politics of Orality (Anne Mackay)