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Antti Arjava, "Paternal Power in Late Antiquity," Journal of Roman Studies 88 (1998) 147-165 / full text

Charles L. Babcock, "The Early Career of Fulvia," American Journal of Philology 86.1 1-32 / full text

D. Bain, "Six Greek Verbs of Sexual Congress (bino, kino, pugizo, leko, oipho, laikazo)," Classical Quarterly 41 (1991) 51-78 / full text

S. A. Barlow, "Stereotype and Reversal in Euripides' Medea," Greece & Rome 36 (1989) 158-171 / full text

Judith M. Barringer, "Europa and the Nereids: Wedding or Funeral?," American Journal of Archaeology 95 no. 4 (1991) 657-667 / full text

M. Beard, "The Sexual Status of Vestal Virgins," Journal of Roman Studies 70 (1980) 12-27 / full text

C. Bennett, "Concerning 'Sappho Schoolmistress'," Transactions of the American Philological Association 124 (1994) 345-48 / full text

F. Bessone, "Medea's response to Catullus: Ovid, Heroides 12.23-4 and Catullus 76.1-6," Classical Quarterly 45.2 (1995) 575-578 / full text

D. Boedeker, "Euripides' Medea and the Vanity of Logoi," Classical Philology 86 (1991) 95-112 / full text

Bonfante, L., "Human Sacrifice on an Etruscan Urn," American Journal of Archaeology no. 88 (1984) 531-539 / full text

Bonfante, L., "Nudity as a Costume in Classical Art," American Journal of Archaeology no. 93 (1989) 543-79 / full text

Bonfante-Warren, L., "Roman Triumphs and Etruscan Kings. The Changing Face of the Triumph," Journal of Roman Studies no. 60 (1970) 49-66 / full text

E. Bongie, "Heroic Elements in the Medea of Euripides," Transactions of the American Philological Association 107 (1977) 27-56 / full text

B. W. Boyd, "Virtus effeminata and Sallust's Sempronia," Transactions of the American Philological Association 117 (1987) 183-201 / full text

Barbara Weiden Boyd, "Virgil's Camilla and the Traditions of Catalogue and Ecphrasis," American Journal of Philology 113 (1992) / full text

George Boys-Stones, "Eros in Government: Zeno and the Virtuous City," The Classical Quarterly 48.1 (1998) 168-174 / full text

Bradley, K.R., "The Problem of Slavery in Classical Culture," Classical Philology 92 (1997) 273-82 / full text

S. H. Braund, "Juvenal -- Misogynist or Misogamist?," Journal of Roman Studies 82 (1992) 71-86 / full text

J. Bremmer, "Plutarch and the Naming of Greek Women," American Journal of Philology 102 (1981) 425-427 / full text

T. Brennan, "Epicurus on Sex, Marriage, and Children," Classical Philology 91.4 (1996) 346-352 / full text

R. Brock, "The Labour of Women in Classical Athens," Classical Quarterly 44.2 (1994) 336-346 / full text

A. L. Brown, "The Erinyes in the Oresteia: Real Life, the Supernatural, and the Stage," Journal of Hellenic Studies 103 (1983) 13-34 / full text

A.S. Brown, "Aphrodite and the Pandora complex," Classical Quarterly 47 no. 1 (1997) 26-47 / full text

P. Brown, "Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy," Classical Quarterly 43 (1993) 184-205 / full text

P. G. McC. Brown, "Athenian Attitudes to Rape and Seduction: The Evidence of Menander, Dyskolos 289-293," Classical Quarterly 41.2 (1991) 533-534 / full text

R. Brown, "Livy's Sabine Women and the Ideal of Concordia," Transactions of the American Philological Association 125 (1995) 291-319 / full text

A. Burnett, "Medea and the Tragedy of Revenge," Classical Philology 68.1 (1973) / full text

A. P. Burnett, "The Virtues of Admetus," Classical Philology 60 (1965) 240-255 / full text

Burnett, Anne P., "Desire and Memory (Sappho Frag. 94)," Classical Philology 74 (l979) 16-27 / full text

Joan Burton, "Women's Commensality in the Ancient Greek World," Greece & Rome 45 no. 2 (1998) 243-265 [surveys the variety of women's dining occasions from the Homeric to the Hellenistic age] / full text

Kevin Butcher and David W. J. Gill, "The Director, the Dealer, the Goddess, and Her Champions: The Acquisition of the Fitzwilliam Goddess," American Journal of Archaeology 97 no. 3 (1993) 383-401 / full text

C. S. Byre, "Penelope and the Suitors Before Odysseus: Odyssey 18.158-303," American Journal of Philology 109 (1988) 159-173 / full text

C. F. Ahern, Jr., "Ovid as vates in the proem to the Ars Amatoria," Classical Philology 85 (1990) 44-49 / full text

Cahoon, Leslie, "The Bed as Battlefield: Erotic Conquest and Military Metaphor in Ovid's Amores," Transactions of the American Philological Association 118 (1988) 293-307 / full text

D.L. Cairns, "'Off with her aidos': Herodotus 1.8.3-4," Classical Quarterly 46.1 (1996) 78-83 / web link / full text

Douglas L. Cairns, "Veiling, aidos and a red-figure amphora by Phintias," Journal of Hellenic Studies 116 (1996) 152-157 / full text

Calvert, Brian, "Slavery in Plato's Republic," Classical Quarterly 37.2 (1987) 367-372 / full text

Cameron, Averil, and Alan Cameron, "Erinna's Distaff," Classical Quarterly 28 (l969) 285-288 / full text

C. Carey, "Rape and Adultery in Athenian Law," Classical Quarterly 45.2 (1995) 407-417 / full text

Carey, C., "Apollodoros' Mother: The Wives of Enfranchised Aliens in Athens," Classical Quarterly 41.1 (1991) 84-89 / full text

Carney, Elizabeth, "Macedonians and Mutiny: Discipline and Indiscipline in the Army of Philip and Alexander," Classical Philology 91.1 (1996) 19-44 / full text

Jane Burr Carter, "The Masks of Ortheia," American Journal of Archaeology 91 no. 3 (1987) 355-383 / full text

P. Cartledge, "Spartan Wives: Liberation or Licence?," Classical Quarterly 31 (1981) 84-109 / full text

Cartledge, Paul, "Like a Worm I' the Bud ? A Heterology of Classical Greek Slavery," Greece & Rome 40 (1993) 163-180 / full text

Cary, M., and A. D. Nock, "Magic Spears," Classical Quarterly no. 21 (1927) 122-27 / full text

David Cherry, "Marriage and Acculturation in Roman Algeria," Classical Philology 92 no. 1 (1997) 71-83 / full text

Gillian Clark, "Roman Women," Greece & Rome 28.2 (1981) 193-212 / full text

Clayman, Dee Lesser, "The Meaning of Corinna's veroia," Classical Quarterly 28 (l978) 396-397 / full text

D. Cohen, "Sexuality, Violence, and the Athenian Law of Hybris," Greece & Rome 38 (1991) 171-188 / full text

D. Cohen, "Review Article: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Ancient Greece," Classical Philology 87.2 (1992) 145 / full text

D. Cohen, "Seclusion, Separation, and the Status of Women in Classical Athens," Greece & Rome 36 (1989) 3-15 / full text

L. Cohn-Haft, "Divorce in Classical Athens," Journal of Hellenic Studies 115 (1995) 1-14 / full text

S. G. Cole, "Greek sanctions against sexual assault," Classical Philology 79 (1989) 97-113 / full text

John E. Coleman, ""Frying Pans" of the Early Bronze Age Aegean," American Journal of Archaeology 89.2 (1985) 191-219 / full text

J. B. Connelly, "Parthenon and Parthenoi: A Mythological Interpretation of the Parthenon Frieze," American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996) 53-80 / web link / full text

W. R. Connor, "Tribes, Festivals, and Processions," Journal of Hellenic Studies 107 (1987) 40-50 / full text

Crawford, M.H., "Republican Denarii in Romania: The Suppression of Piracy and the Slave-Trade," Journal of Roman Studies 67 (1977) 117-124 / full text

G. E. M. de Ste. Croix, "Some Observations on the Property Rights of Athenian Women," Classical Review 20 (1970) 273-278 / full text

R. D. Cromey, "History and Image: the Penelope Painter's Akropolis (Louvre G3271 and 480/79 BC)," Journal of Hellenic Studies 111 (1991) 165-175 / full text

D'Ambra, Eve, "Mourning and the Making of Ancestors in the Testamentum Relief," American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995) 667-681 / full text

Davies, Ceri, "Poetry in the 'Circle' of Messalla," Greece & Rome 20 (1973) 25-35 / full text

G. Davies, "The Significance of the Handshake Motif in Classical Funerary Art," American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 627-40 / full text

Malcolm Davies, "Theocritus' 'Adoniazusae'," Greece & Rome 42.2 (1995) 152-158 / full text

Ellen N. Davis, "Youth and Age in the Thera Frescoes," American Journal of Archaeology 90 no. 4 (1986) 399-406 [The Thera frescoes present a set of pictorial conventions that distinguish six stages of maturity from youth to old age. These conventions apply to female figures and, at the early stages, to males as well.] / full text

Dean-Jones, Lesley, "Menstrual Bleeding According to the Hippocratics and Aristotle," Transactions of the American Philological Association 119 (1989) 177ff. / full text

J. H. Dee, "Elegy 4.8: A Propertian Comedy," Transactions of the American Philological Association 108 (1978) 41-53 / full text

Deman, E. B. van., "The Value of the Vestal Statues as Originals," American Journal of Archaeology no. 12 (1908) 324-42 / full text

Devereux, George, "The Nature of Sappho's Seizure in Fr. 31 LP as Evidence of Her Inversion," Classical Quarterly 20 (l970) 17-34 / full text

M. Dillon, "The Lysistrata as a Post-Deceleian Peace Play," Transactions of the American Philological Association 117 (1987) 97-104 / full text

Suzanne Dixon, "Polybius on Roman Women and Property," American Journal of Philology 106.2 (1985) 147-170 / full text

L. E. Doherty, "Gender and Internal Audiences in the Odyssey," American Journal of Philology 113.2 (1992) 161-177 / full text

M. Dyson, "Alcestis' Children and the Character of Admetus," Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988) 13-23 / full text

J. S. C. Eidinow, "A Note on Ovid Ars Amatoria 1.117-19," American Journal of Philology 114.3 (1993) 413-417 / full text

G. W. Elderkin, "Aphrodite and Athena in the Lysistrata of Aristophanes," Classical Philology 35 (1940) 387-396 / full text

Engels, Donald, "The Problem of Female Infanticide in the Greco-Roman World," Classical Philology 75 (1980) 112-120 / full text

Erhart, K.P., "A Portrait of Antonia Minor in the Fogg Art Museum and its Iconographical Tradition," American Journal of Archaeology 82 (1978) 193-212 / full text

J. Evans-Grubbs, "Abduction Marriage in Antiquity," Journal of Roman Studies 79 (1989) 59-83 / full text

Fantham, Elaine, "Virgil's Dido and Seneca's Tragic Heroines," Greece & Rome 22 (1975) 1-10 / full text

Fantham, Elaine, "Sexual Comedy in Ovid's Fasti: Sources and Motivation," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 87 (1983) 185-216 / full text

Christopher A. Faraone, "Salvation and female heroics in the parodos of Aristophanes' Lysistrata," Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (1997) / full text

S. Farron, "The Aeneas-Dido Episode as an Attack on Aeneas' Mission and Rome," Greece & Rome 27 (1980) 34-47 / full text

Fink, R. O., "The Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, a Cohors Equitata Miliaria," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association no. 78 (1947) 159-70 / full text

Rebecca Flemming, "Quae corpore quaestum facit: The Sexual Economy of Female Prostitution in the Roman Empire," Journal of Roman Studies 89 (1999) 38-61 / full text

M. Flory, "Dynastic Ideology, the Domus Augusta, and Imperial Women: A Lost Statuary Group in the Circus Flaminius," Transactions of the American Philological Association 126 (1996) 287-306 / full text

Flory, Marleen, "Abducta Neroni Uxor: the Historiographical Tradition on the Marriage of Octavian and Livia," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 118 (1988) 343-359 / full text

Flory, Marleen B., "Livia and the history of public honorific statues for women in Rome," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 123 (1993) 287-308 / full text

H. P. Foley, "The Female Intruder Reconsidered: Women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata and Ecclesiazusae," Classical Philology 77 (1982) 1-21 / full text

E. P. Forbis, "Women's Public Image in Italian Honorary Inscriptions," American Journal of Philology 111 (1990) 493-512 / full text

L. Foxhall, "Household, gender and property in classical Athens," Classical Quarterly 39 (1989) 22-44 / full text

Franko, George F., "Incest and Ridicule in the Poenulus of Plautus," Classical Quarterly 45 (1995) 250-252 / full text

Freudenburg, Kirk, "Canidia at the Feast of Nasidienus (Hor. S. 2.8.95)," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 125 (1995) 207-219 / full text

B. W. Frier, "Natural Fertility and Family Limitation in Roman Marriage," Classical Philology 89 (1994) 318-333 / full text

M. D. Fullerton, "The Domus Augusti in Imperial Iconography of 13-12 B.C.," American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 473-483 / full text

Gagarin, M., "The Torture of Slaves in Athenian Law," Classical Philology 91.1 (1996) 1-18 / full text

Karl Galinsky, "Venus, Polysemy, and the Ara Pacis Augustae," American Journal of Archaeology 96 no. 3 (1992) 457-475 / full text

J. F. Gardner, "Aristophanes and Male Anxiety -- the Defence of the Oikos," Greece & Rome 36 (1989) 51-62 / full text

Jane F. Gardner, "The Recovery of Dowry in Roman Law," The Classical Quarterly 35.2 (1985) 449-453 / full text

Giacomelli, Ann, "The Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho Fr. 1.," Transactions of the American Philological Association 110 (1980) 135-142 / full text

Giangrande, Giuseppe, "An Epigram of Erinna," Classical Review 19 (l969) 1-3 / full text

Christopher Gill, "The Sexual Episodes in the Satyricon," Classical Philology 68.3 (1973) 172-185 / full text

Birgitte Ginge, "Women in Etruria: The Case of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa,," American Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993) 338ff. / full text

S. Goldhill, "The Great Dionysia and Civic Ideology," Journal of Hellenic Studies 107 (1987) 58-76 / full text

A. W. Gomme, "Aristophanes and Politics," Classical Review 52 (1938) 97-109 / full text

A. W. Gomme, "The Position of Women in Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries," Classical Philology 20 (1925) 1-25 / full text

Gordon, M.L., "The Nationality of Slaves under the Early Roman Empire," Journal of Roman Studies 14 (1924) / full text

J. Gould, "Law, Custom and Myth: Aspects of the Social Position of Women in Classical Athens," Journal of Hellenic Studies 100 (1980) 38-59 / full text

Gow, A. S. F., "Notes on the Persae of Aeschylus," Journal of Hellenic Studies no. 48 (1928) 143-52 / full text

A. J. Graham, "The woman at the window: observations on the 'stele from the harbour' of Thasos," Journal of Hellenic Studies 118 (1998) 22-40 / full text

C. M. C. Green, "Terms of Venery: Ars Amatoria I," Transactions of the American Philological Association 126 (1996) 221-263 / full text

E. Greene, "Sexual Politics in Ovid's Amores: 3.4, 3.8, and 3.12," Classical Philology 89 (1994) 344-350 / full text

E. Greene, "Elegiac Woman: Fantasy, Meteria and Male Desire in Propertius 1.3 and 1.11," American Journal of Philology 116.2 (1995) 303 / full text

E. Greene, "Apostrophe and Women's Erotics in the Poetry of Sappho," Transactions of the American Philological Association 124 (1994) 41-56 / full text

M.A.P. Greenwood, "Talking Flamingos and the Sins of the Tongue: The Ambiguous Use of Lingua in Martial," Classical Philology 93 no. 3 (1998) 241-246 / full text

Grether, G.E., "Livia and the Roman Imperial Cult," American Journal of Philology 67 (1946) 222-252 / full text

Griffith, M. T., "What Does Aeneas Look Like?," Classical Philology no. 90 (1985) 309-19 / full text

R. Drew Griffith , "Catullus' Coma Berenices and Aeneas' farewell to Dido," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 125 (1995) 47-59 / full text

Guite, H., "Cicero's Attitude to the Greeks," Greece & Rome no. 31 (1962) 142-159 / full text

Eleanor Guralnick, "Proportions of Korai," American Journal of Archaeology 85 no. 3 (1981) 269-280 / full text

Hague, Rebecca Sinos, "Sappho's Consolation to Atthis, fr. 96 L-P," American Journal of Philology 105 (l984) 29-36 / full text

Haley, Shelley P., "The Five Wives of Pompey the Great," Greece & Rome 32 (1985) 49-59 / full text

Hall, J.B., "The Myth of Dido," The Classical Review 86 (1972) 62-64 / full text

S. Halliwell, "The Uses of Laughter in Greek Culture," Classical Quarterly 41 (1991) 279-296 / full text

J. Halverson, "The Succession Issue in the Odyssey," Greece & Rome 33 (1986) 119-128 / full text

Hamilton, Colin I.M., "Dido, Tityos and Prometheus," The Classical Quarterly 43 no. 1 (1993) 249-254 / full text

Richard Hamilton, "Alkman and the Athenian Arkteia," Hesperia 58.4 (1989) 449-472 / full text

Hanfmann, G. M. A., "Daedalos in Etruria," American Journal of Archaeology no. 39 (1935) 189-94 / full text

Hanfmann, G. M. A., and C. Vermeule, "A New Trajan," American Journal of Archaeology no. 61 (1957) 223-53 / full text

L. Hardwick, "Philomel and Pericles: Silence in the Funeral Speech," Greece & Rome 40 (1993) 147-162 / full text

L. Hardwick, "Ancient Amazons: heroes, outsiders, or women?," Greece & Rome 37 (1990) 14-37 / full text

C. S. Hardy, "Nomos and Replaceability in the Story of Intaphrenes and His Wife," Transactions of the American Philological Association 126 (1996) 101-109 / web link / full text

Harper, J., "Slaves and Freedmen in Imperial Rome," American Journal of Philology 93 (1972) 341ff. / full text

E. M. Harris, "Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?," Classical Quarterly 40 (1990) 370-377 / full text

E. M. Harris, "Apotimema: Athenian Terminology for Real Security in Leases and Dowry Agreements," Classical Quarterly 43.1 (1993) 73 / full text

W.V. Harris, "The theoretical possibility of extensive infanticide in the Graeco-Roman world," Classical Quarterly 32 (1982) 114-116 / full text

William V. Harris, "Child-Exposure in the Roman Empire," Journal of Roman Studies 84 (1994) 1-22 / full text

E. Harrison, "Motifs of the City-Siege on the Shield of Athena Parthenos," American Journal of Archaeology 85 (1981) 281-317 / full text

Harsh, P.W., "The Intriguing Slave in Greek Comedy," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 86 (1955) 135-142 / full text

J. Henderson, "Older Women in Attic Old Comedy," Transactions of the American Philological Association 117 (1987) 105-129 / full text

J. Henderson, "Women and the Athenian Dramatic Festivals," Transactions of the American Philological Association 121 (1991) 133-147 / full text

A. Henrichs, "Greek Maenadism from Olympias to Messalina," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 82 (1978) 121-160 / full text

Gabriel Herman, "Tribal and Civic Codes of Behaviour in Lysias I," Classical Quarterly 43.2 (1993) 406-419 / full text

Hiesinger, U., "Julia Domna: Two Portraits in Bronze," American Journal of Archaeology 73 (1969 43) / full text

C. Hindley, "Eros and Military Command in Xenophon," Classical Quarterly 44.2 (1994) 347 / full text

J. C. Hogan, "The Temptation of Odysseus," Transactions of the American Philological Association 106 (1976) 187-210 / full text

Holland, L. A., "Aeneas-Augustus of Prima Porta," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association no. 22 (1969) 276-284 / full text

Holliday, P. J., "Processional Imagery in Late Etruscan Funerary Art," American Journal of Archaeology no. 94 (1990) 73-93 / full text

Ingrid E. Holmberg, "Mhtis and Gender in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica," Transactions of the American Philological Association 128 (1998) 135 [In the figures of Jason and Medea, the Argonautica considers the intertwined notions of heroism, metis, and gender. The epic traces a movement from the salvational and constructive metis of the Greek heroes through the salvational but destructive metis of Medea. As the poem progresses, metis becomes increasingly necessary to heroic goals; simultaneously, metis and Medea evade the control of Jason and the Argonauts as acts of violence and senselessness are committed in the name of the Argonauts' goals. The poem leaves these questions about metis, gender and heroism disturbingly unresolved.] / full text

Richard W. Hooper, "In Defence of Catullus' Dirty Sparrow," Greece & Rome 32.2 (1985) 162-178 / full text

R. Hopper, "A Note on Aristophanes, Lysistrata 665-70," Classical Quarterly 10 (1960) 665-70 / full text

Housman, A.E., "Draucus and Martial XI.8.1," Classical Review 44 (1930) 114-116 / full text

Hubbard, Thomas K., "Elemental Psychology and the Date of Semonides of Amorgos," American Journal of Philology 115.2 (1994) 175-97 / full text

A. O. Hulton, "The Women on the Acropolis: a Note on the Structure of the Lysistrata," Greece & Rome 19 (1972) 32-36 / full text

J. M. Hurwit, "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos," American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995) 171-186 / full text

Jacobson, Howard, "Vergil's Dido and Euripides' Helen," American Journal of Philology (1987) 108 / full text

M. Janan, "There beneath the Roman ruin where the purple flowers grow: Ovid's Minyeides and the feminine imagination," American Journal of Philology 115 (1994) 427-448 / full text

Jeffreys, Roland, "The Date of Messalla`s Death," The Classical Quarterly 35 (1985) 140-148 / full text

Jocelyn, H.D., "On Some Unnecessarily Indecent Interpretations of Catullus 2 and 3," American Journal of Philology 101 (1980b) 421-441 / full text

Johnston, Patricia A., "Dido, Berenice, and Arsinoe: Aeneid 6.460," American Journal of Philology (1987) 108 / full text

S. I. Johnston, "The Song of the Iynx: Magic and Rhetoric in Pythian 4," Transactions of the American Philological Association 125 (1995) 177-206 / full text

S. Iles Johnston, "Xanthus, Hera and the Erinyes (Il. 19.400-18)," Transactions of the American Philological Association 122 (1992) 85-98 / full text

Jones, C.P., "Stigma: Tattooing and Branding in Graeco-Roman Antiquity," Journal of Roman Studies 77 (1987) 139-55 / full text

Jordan, D. R., "The inscribed gold tablet from the Vigna Codini," American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 162-67 [Republication, from autopsy, of a phylactery of the 2nd or 3rd. cent. CE., found in Rome in the last century. Since its publication in the mid-19th century, scholars have fantasized that it was intended for protect a woman from sexual assault.] / full text

Kampen, N., "Biographical Narration and Roman Funerary Art," American Journal of Archaeology no. 85 (1981) 47- 58 / full text

Marilyn A. Katz, "Did the Women of Ancient Athens Attend the Theater in the Eighteenth Century?," Classical Philology 93 no. 2 (1998) 105ff. / full text

Kember, Owen, "Right and Left in the Sexual Theories of Parmenides," Journal of Hellenic Studies 91 (1971) 70-79 / full text

M. L. Kilmer, "Genital Phobia and Depilation," Journal of Hellenic Studies 102 (1982) 104-112 / web link / full text

R. Koehl, "The chieftain cup and a Minoan rite of passage," JHS 106 (1986) 99-110 / full text

L. Koenen, "Greece, the Near East, and Egypt: Cyclic Destruction in Hesiod and the Catalogue of Women," Transactions of the American Philological Association 124 (1994) 1-34 / full text

D. Kovacs, "On Medea's Great Monologue (E. Med. 1021-80)," Classical Quarterly 36 (1986) 343-352 / full text

D. Kovacs, "Zeus in Euripides' Medea," American Journal of Philology 114.1 (1993 45) / full text

Kubiak, David P., "Cornelia and Dido (Lucan 9,174-179)," Classical Quarterly 40 no. 2 (1990) 577-578 / full text

Susan Langdon, "Significant Others: The Male-Female Pair in Greek Geometric Art," American Journal of Archaeology 102 no. 2 (1998) 251-270 / full text

Lardinois, Andre, "Subject and Circumstance in Sappho's Poetry," Transactions of the American Philological Association 124 (1994) 57-84 / full text

Lattimore, Richmond, "Notes on Greek Poetry," American Journal of Philology 65 (1944) 172-75 / full text

B. M. Lavelle, "The Nature of Hipparchos' Insult to Harmodios," American Journal of Philology 107 (1986) 318-331 / full text

E. W. Leach, "Horace Carmen 1.8: Achilles, The Campus Martius, and the Articulation of Gender Roles in Augustan Rome," Classical Philology 89 (1994) 334-343 / full text

Leader, Ruth E., "In Death Not Divided: Gender, Family, and State on Classical Athenian Grave Stelae," American Journal of Archaeology 101.4 (1997) 683-699 / full text

M. R. Lefkowitz, "Wives and Husbands," Greece & Rome 30 (1983) 31-47 / full text

K. Lehmann, "Ignorance and Search in the Villa of the Mysteries," Journal of Roman Studies 52 (1962) 62-68 / full text

Leon, E.F., "Scribonia and her Daughters," Transactions of the American Philological Association 82 (1951) 168-175 / full text

Levin, Donald Norman, "Quaestiones Erinneanae," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 66 (l962) 193-204 / full text

D. Levine, "Penelope's Laugh: Odyssey 18.163," American Journal of Philology 104 (1983) 172-177 / full text

Lidov, Joel, "The Second Stanza of Sappho 31: Another Look," American Journal of Philology 114 (1993) 503-535 / full text

Robert J. Littman, "The Loves of Alcibiades," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 101 (1970) 263-276 / full text

Lloyd, G. E. R., "Parmenides' Sexual Theories. A Reply to Mr Kember," Journal of Hellenic Studies 92 (1972) 178-179 / full text

M. Lloyd, "Euripides' Alcestis," Greece & Rome 32 (1985) 119-131 / full text

H. Lloyd-Jones, "Artemis and Iphigenia," Journal of Hellenic Studies 103 (1983) 87-102 / full text

T. Long, "Persuasion and the Aristophanic Agon," Transactions of the American Philological Association 103 (1972) 285-299 / full text

Lowe, N.J., "Sulpicia's Syntax," Classical Quarterly 38 (1988) 193-205 / full text

R. O. A. M. Lyne, "Lavinia's Blush: Vergil, Aeneid 12.64-70," Greece & Rome 30 (1983) / full text

J. Maitland, "Dynasty and Family in the Athenian City State: A View from Attic Tragedy," Classical Quarterly 42.1 (1992 26) / full text

Marcovich, Miroslav, "Sappho: Fr. 31: Anxiety Attack or Love Declaration?," Classical Quarterly 22 (l972) 19-32 / full text

P. Marquardt, "Penelope Polutropos," American Journal of Philology 106 (1984) 32-48 / full text

P. Marquardt, "A Portrait of Hecate," American Journal of Philology 102 (1981) 243-260 / full text

Patricia A. Marquardt, "Hesiod's Ambiguous View of Woman," Classical Philology 77.4 (1982) 283-291 / full text

Dale B. Martin, "The Construction of the Ancient Family: Methodological Considerations," Journal of Roman Studies 86 (1996) 40-60 / full text

L. Maurizio, "Anthropology and Spirit Possession: A Reconsideration of the Pythia's Role at Delphi," Journal of Hellenic Studies 115 (1995) 69-86 / full text

M. McDonnell, "The Introduction of Athletic Nudity: Thucydides, Plato , and the Vases," Journal of Hellenic Studies 111 (1991) 182-93 / full text

T. McGinn, "Concubinage and the Lex Iulia on Adultery," Transactions of the American Philological Association 121 (1991) 335-375 / full text

McLeish, Kenneth, "Dido, Aeneas, and the Concept of 'Pietas'," Greece & Rome 19 (1972) 127-135 / full text

H. W. Miller, "Some Tragic Influences in the Thesmophoriazusae of Aristophanes," Transactions of the American Philological Association 77 (1946) 171-82 / full text

H. W. Miller, "On the Parabasis of the Thesmophoriazusae of Aristophanes," Classical Philology 42 (1947) 180-181 / full text

Stella G. Miller, "Eros and the Arms of Achilles," American Journal of Archaeology 90 no. 2 (1986) 159-170 / full text

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Hans-Friedrich Mueller, "Vita, Pudicitia, Libertas: Juno, Gender, and Religious Politics in Valerius Maximus," Transactions of the American Philological Association 128 (1998) 221 [Links between Roman religion and morality may be observed through examination of the role that Juno plays in Facta et dicta memorabilia of Valerius Maximus. Comparison of Valerius' exempla with other authors reveals that Valerius intensifies the classical religious element in order to lend divine support to morality. Valerius' Juno supports conduct that preserves women's pudicitia, men's libertas and the community's existence (vita). This morality conforms to Augustan legislation and Tiberian ideology. Attention to Valerius' voice thus reveals an individual early imperial perspective of Juno, and contributes more generally to illustrating links between Roman religion, law, and morality.] / full text

Mulroy, D., "The Early Career of P. Clodius Pulcher: A Re-examination of the Charges of Mutiny and Sacrilege," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association no. 118 (1988) 155-178 / full text

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W. R. Nethercut, "Propertius 3.11," Transactions of the American Philological Association 102 (1971) 411-443 / full text

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A. G. Nikolaidis, "On a Supposed Contradiction in Ovid (Medicamina Faciei 18-22 vs. Ars Amatoria 3.129-32)," American Journal of Philology 115.1 (1994) 97-103 / full text

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James J. O'Hara, "The Significance of Vergil's Acidalia Mater, and Venus Erycina in Catullus and Ovid," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 93 (1990) 335-342 / full text

D. O'Higgins, "Sappho's Splintered Tongue: Silence in Sappho 31 and Catullus 51," American Journal of Philology 111 (1990) 156-167 / full text

Olsen, Barbara A., "Women, Children and the Family in the Late Aegean Bronze Age: Differences in Minoan and Mycenaean Constructions of Gender," WorldArch 29.3 (1998) 380-392 / full text

S. D. Olson, "The Stories of Helen and Menelaus (Odyssey 4.240-89) and the Return of Odysseus," American Journal of Philology 110 (1989) 387-394 / full text

S. I. Oost, "Thucydides and the Irrational: Sundry Passages," Classical Philology 70 (1975) 186-96 / full text

R. Osborne, "Women and Sacrifice in Classical Greece," Classical Quarterly 43 (1993) 392-405 / full text

M. Pantelia, "Spinning and Weaving: Ideas of Domestic Order in Homer," American Journal of Philology 114 (1993) 493-500 / full text

Parker, H., "Crucially Funny or Tranio on the Couch: The Servus Callidus and Jokes about Torture," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 119 (1989) 233-46 / full text

H. N. Parker, "Sappho Schoolmistress," Transactions of the American Philological Association 123 (1993) 309-351 / full text

Patterson, C., "'Not Worth the Rearing': The Causes of Infant Exposure in Ancient Greece," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 115 (1985) 103-23 / full text

C. Pelling, "The urine and the vine: Astyages' dreams at Herodotus 1.107-8," Classical Quarterly 46.1 (1996) 68-77 / web link / full text

E. E. Pender, "Spiritual Pregnancy in Plato's Symposium," Classical Quarterly 42 (1992) 72-86 / full text

C. Perkell, "The Lament of Juturna: Pathos and Interpretation in the Aeneid," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 127 (1997) 257-86 / full text

Pollini, J., "Ahenobarbi, Appuleii and Some Others on the Ara Pacis," American Journal of Archaeology no. 90 (1986) 453-56 / full text

Sarah B. Pomeroy, "The Study of Women in Antiquity: Past, Present, and Future," American Journal of Philology 112.2 (1991) 263-268 / full text

Pratt, Louise, "The Old Women of Ancient Greece and the Homeric Hymn to Demeter," Transactions of the American Philological Association 130 (2000) 41-65 / full text

Simon Pulleyn, "Erotic Undertones in the Language of Clytemnestra," The Classical Quarterly 47.2 (1997) 565-567 / full text

A. E. Raubitschek, "Octavia's Deification at Athens," Transactions of the American Philological Association 77 (1946) 146-150 / full text

Rawson, Beryl, "Roman Concubinage and Other De Facto Marriages," Transactions of the American Philological Association 104 (1974) 279-305 / full text

Raymer, A. J., "Slavery - the Graeco-Roman Defence," Greece & Rome 10 (1940) 17-21 / full text

M. D. Reeve, "Euripides, Medea 1021-1080," Classical Quarterly 22 (1972) 51-61 / full text

P. Rehak, "Aegean Breechcloths, Kilts, and the Keftiu Paintings," American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996) 35-51 / full text

Renehan, R., "The Early Greek Poets. Some Interpretations," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 87 (1983) 1-29 / full text

Colin Renfrew, "The Development and Chronology of the Early Cycladic Figurines," American Journal of Archaeology 73.1 (1969) 1-32 / full text

Peter Rhodes, "Bastards as Athenian Citizens," The Classical Quarterly 28 (1978) 89-92 / full text

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Richmond, I. A., "Palmyra under the Aegis of Rome," Journal of Roman Studies no. 53 (1963) 43-54 / full text

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Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, "The Aphrodite of Arles," American Journal of Archaeology 80 no. 2 (1976) 147-154 / full text

Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, "A Story of Five Amazons," American Journal of Archaeology 78 no. 1 (1974) 1-17 / full text

Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, "The Lady from the Sea: A Greek Bronze in Turkey," American Journal of Archaeology 71 no. 4 (1967) 329-334 / full text

E. Robbins, "Alcman's Partheneion: Legend and choral ceremony," Classical Quarterly 44.1 (1994) 7 / full text

N. Robertson, "The Riddle of the Arrhephoria at Athens," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 87 (1983) 241-288 / full text

L. J. Roccos, "The Kanephoros and Her Festival Mantle in Greek Art," American Journal of Archaeology 99.4 (1995) 641-667 / full text

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H. J. Rose, "The Bride of Hades," Classical Philology 20 (1925) 238-242 / full text

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William Sale, "Aphrodite in the Theogony," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 92 (1961) 508-521 / full text

R. P. Saller, "Roman Dowry and the Devolution of Property in the Principate," Classical Quarterly 34 (1984) 195-205 / full text

R. P. Saller, "Men's Age at Marriage and its Consequences in the Roman Family," Classical Philology 82 (1987) 21-34 / full text

D. M. Schaps, "The Women Least Mentioned: Etiquette and Women's Names," Classical Quarterly 27 (1977) 323-330 / full text

D. M. Schaps, "Women in Greek Inheritance Law," The Classical Quarterly 25.1 (1975) 53-57 / full text

D. M. Schaps, "The Women of Greece in Wartime," Classical Philology 77 (1982) 193-213 / full text

David M. Schaps, "What Was Free about a Free Athenian Woman?," Transactions of the American Philological Association 128 (1998) 161 [Gender distinctions in Athens differed qualitatively, not merely quantitatively, from the distinction between slave and free. A free Athenian woman could and probably did consider herself entirely free, not partially free, and superior to a slave of either sex, despite the restrictions that were imposed upon her by the gender structure of a highly patriarchal society. These restrictions, whose real sources were in biology, in history, and in ideology, cut across class distinctions, and were considered neither naturally degrading (as slavery was) nor subject to arbitrary change.] / full text

W. Scheidel, "The Most Silent Women of Greece and Rome: Rural Labour and Women's Life in the Ancient World," Greece & Rome 42 no. 2 (1995) 202-217 / full text

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Schlaifer, Robert, "Greek Theories of Slavery from Homer to Aristotle," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 47, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (1936) 165-204 / full text

R. Seaford, "The Tragic Wedding," Journal of Hellenic Studies 107 (1987) 106-130 / full text

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C. Segal, "Violence & the Other: Greek, Female, & Barbarian in Euripides' Hecuba," Transactions of the American Philological Association 120 (1990) 109-131 / full text

N. Serwint, "The Female Athletic Costume at the Heraia and Prenuptial Initiation Rites," American Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993) 403-422

H. A. Shapiro, "The Iconography of Mourning in Athenian Art," American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991) 629-656 / full text

H. A. Shapiro, "Courtship Scenes in Attic Vase-Painting," American Journal of Archaeology 85 (1981) / full text

A. Sharrock, "Womanufacture," Journal of Roman Studies 81 (1991) 36-49 / full text

B. Shaw, "The Age of Roman Girls at Marriage: Some Reconsiderations," Journal of Roman Studies 77 (1987) 30-46 / full text

M. Shaw, "The Female Intruder: Women in Fifth-Century Drama," Classical Philology 70 (1975) 255-66 / full text

Sheridan, Jennifer A., "Not at a Loss for Words: The Economic Power of Literate Women in Late Antique Egypt," Transactions of the American Philological Association 128 (1998) 189-204 [During the late third and early fourth centuries C.E., a number of literate women from the Egyptian city of Hermopolis appear in the papyri. As the women have a number of things in common, particularly their social class, this appears to be more than a coincidence. This article explores these women through the best-known member of the group, Aurelia Charite, and argues that the women used their literacy to protect their economic interests. This paper is aimed at an audience of classicists rather than specialists in papyrology.] / full text

P. Sinclair, "Tacitus' Presentation of Livia Julia, Wife of Tiberius' Son Drusus," American Journal of Philology 111 (1990) 238-258 / full text

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Smith, R., "Simulacra Gentium: The Ethna from the Sebasteion at Aphrodisias," Journal of Roman Studies no. 78 (1988) 50-77 / full text

A. H. Sommerstein, "Aristophanes and the Events of 411," Journal of Hellenic Studies 97 (1977) 112-126 / full text

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T. C. W. Stinton, "Iphigeneia and the Bears of Brauron," Classical Quarterly 26 (1976) 11-13 / full text

Stirrup, Barbara E., "Techniques of Rape: Variety of Wit in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'," Greece & Rome 24 (1977) 170-184 / full text

Strong, D., "Terra Mater or Italia?," Journal of Roman Studies no. 27 (1937) / full text

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Syme, Ronald, "A Great Orator Mislaid," Classical Quarterly 31 (l981) 421-427 / full text

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M. B. Walbank, "Artemis Bear-Leader," Classical Quarterly 31 (1981) 276-281 / full text

P. Walcot, "The Funeral Speech: A Study of Values," Greece & Rome 20 (1973) 111-121 / web link / full text

P. Walcot, "Plutarch on sex," Greece & Rome 45.2 (1998) 166-187 / full text

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T. J. Wiedemann, "elakhiston ... en tois arsesi kleos: Thucydides, Women, and the Limits of Rational Analysis," Greece & Rome 30 (1983) 163-170 / full text

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Williams, Gordon, "Some Aspects of Roman Marriage Ceremonies and Ideals," Journal of Roman Studies 48 (1958) 16-29 / full text

Williams, Gordon, "Poetry in the Moral Climate of Augustan Rome," Journal of Roman Studies 52 (1962) 28-46 / full text

Wills, Gary, "The Sapphic 'Umvertung aller Werte'," American Journal of Philology 88 (l967) 434-444 / full text

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M. Wyke, "Written Women: Propertius' Scripta Puella," Journal of Roman Studies 77 (1987) 47-61 / full text

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