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GREECE
& ROME
SECOND SERIES VOLUME 67 2020
EDITORS
IVANA PETROVIC
University of Virginia
ANDREJ PETROVIC
University of Virginia
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
PUBLISHED FOR THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION
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SECOND SERIES OCTOBER 2020 VOL. 67 NO. 2
CONTENTS
NUMBER 1 APRIL
Special Issue: Aristocracy and Monetization
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Richard Seaford
5 Payback Time: Metamorphoses of Debt and Commodity in
Pindar’s Olympian 10
Vayos Liapis
28 Pindar and Aeginetan Virtues: Naturalizing Money
Gianna Stergiou
43 Isthmian 2: Commodity or Gift?
Gianna Stergiou
54 Aristocracy and Monetization: Plato, Parmenides, Herakleitos,
and Pindar
Richard Seaford
Subject Reviews
71 Greek Literature
Malcolm Heath
77 Latin Literature
Christopher Whitton
87 Greek History
Kostas Vlassopoulos
94 Roman History
James Corke-Webster
103 Art and Archaeology
Michael Squire
113 Philosophy
Jenny Bryan
119 Reception
Emma Bridges and Henry Stead
123 General
Ivana Petrovic
Andrej Petrovic
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Notes on Contributors
139 Of Nymphs and Sea: Numenius on Souls and Matter in Homer’s
Odyssey
Mikolaj Domaradzki
151 Tezuka’s Trojan War
Ayelet Peer and Raz Greenberg
177 Poetry on the Advance: The Emergence and Formation of a
Poetic Culture in Roman Britain
Peter Kruschwitz
203 Harold-as-Aeneas? The Influence of the Aeneid on a Rescue
Scene in the Bayeux Tapestry
Michael J. Lewis and Nikki K. Rollason
230 Dogs of War, or Dogs in War? The Use of Dogs in Classical
Greek Warfare
Owen Rees
247 Now that April’s There: Horace, Odes 3.18
A.J. Woodman
Subject Reviews
Editors’ note about the impact of COVID-19 on the reviews in this issue
254 Greek Literature
Malcolm Heath
260 Latin Literature
Christopher Whitton
270 Art and Archaeology
Michael Squire
280 Philosophy
Jenny Bryan
287 Reception
Emma Bridges and Henry Stead
292 General
Ivana Petrovic
Andrej Petrovic
307 Index of Reviews
314 Subject Index
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