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- Clouds and Cows, Shields and Sheep: Some Nonhuman Sounds in Homer
- T. Pomponius Atticus, M. Vipsanius Agrippa, and the Marriage Between Caecilia Attica And Agrippa
- Those Who Leave or Those Who Stay? Arrian’s Account of Alexander at Opis (Anab. 7.8.1)
- Sub Aqua: Latona And The Frogs In Ovid, Metamorphoses (6.313–81)
- Generic Games: The Ending of Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe
- Markers of Allusion in Archaic Greek Poetry by Thomas J. Nelson (review)
- 'Don't rock the boat': the politics of ἜΡΩΣ in Cercidas' fragment 2 (Livrea)
- Pietas schmietas: the danger of overinterpreting
- Pindar's Pythian 2: the riddle of the epilogue
- Reading by Example: Valerius Maximus and the Historiography of Exempla ed. by J. Murray and D. Wardle (review)
- Polemic in Ancient Historiography, Literature, and Culture ed. by T. Stevenson (review)
- Facing fear in Troades: Hecuba's and Andromache's competing strategies
- Odysseus' entrance at Sophocles Philoctetes 974
- Plutarch's demiurgic moralism in his Theseus–Romulus
- Cyprus and the defensive policy of Ptolemaic Egypt from Ptolemy IV Philopator to Ptolemy IX Lathyros (221-81 bc)
- Nature and the supernatural: the hereditary allegiance of the Emperor Julian to Helios
- Theseus in the labyrinth
- Una epistula acéfala restituida a su lugar: el verdadero prefacio (cristiano) de los Teraupetica
- Teeteto seduto o volante: Plat. Soph. 263a
- Rivers and dragons: a metapoetic reading of Valerius Flaccus' simile in Argonautica 8.90-91 on the basis of Apollonius of Rhodes
- Making and Unmaking Ancient Memory ed. by M. De Marre and R.K. Bhola (review)
- The Exemplarity of Marcellus in Punica 14
- Nice Guys Finish First: Xenophon on Exhortations and Their Limits
- The Body of the Meretrix and the Sexualization of Simo’s House in Plautus’ Mostellaria
- Alogos Aesthesis and the Sense of Taste
- Scribere Iussit Amor: Phaedra, Love, and (Roman) Law in Ovid’s Heroides 4
- Spectatissima Femina: Female Visibility and Religion in Urban Spaces in Republican Rome
- Terentia and the Bona Dea: Women's Public Power in the Late Roman Republic
- Political Conversations in the Houses of Roman Women: Livy's Account of the Bacchanalia in 186 B.C.E.
- Debuit in te officiosior esse: Power, Place, and Accusations of Prostitution in Late Republican Rome
- Women in the Regia and the Republican Imagination
- Introduction: Women in Public Life in Republican Rome
- Δημοβόρος Βασιλεύς: People-Devouring Kings in the Political Cosmologies of Archaic Greece and Vedic India
- Helen and Trauma Narrative in the Iliad
- The Couple and the Queer in Sappho's Tithonus Poem (Frag. 58)
- The Socioeconomics of Fabrication: Textuality, Authenticity, and Social Status in the Roman Mediterranean
- Beyond Michel Foucault, Beyond Peter Brown: What Did Early Christianity Destroy?
- One Head Is Worse Than Three: Varro's Trikaranos and the So-Called First Triumvirate
- Where Is Caesar? The Removal of Octavian in Satires 1 and the Epodes
- Judicial Prayers and Biblical Models in the Story of Apollonius 32
- Xenophanes' Poetic Travels
- Cato's Origines and Earlier Traditions of Self-Representation and Self-Commemoration at Rome
- A New Musical Helen
- The Music of Tragedy: Implications of the Reconstructed Orestes Papyrus
- Anapests and the Tragic Plot
- Aiola Nux: The Musical Design Of Sophocles’ Trachiniae
- Musical Structure and the Interpretability of Agamemnon 1513–20
- Performing Aeschylus’s Persians
- Musical Structure in Greek Tragedy: Introduction
- Re-Imagining Euripides’ Medea: Pre-Colonial Indigenous Elements in Alfaro’s Mojada
- On (Not) Reading Inscribed Objects in Latin Comedy
- The Misadventures of Latona in Ovid, Metamorphoses 6
- Revealed and Concealed: Carrying and the Sinus in Ancient Rome
- The Principle of Decay, or: Why are there Four Bad Regimes in Platon’s Politeia?
- The AJP Best Article Prize for 2022 Has Been Presented by the American Journal of Philology to Rosa Andújar King’s College London