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- 'Trionfi' de Petrarca comentados en catal n
- A New History of Classical Rhetoric
- A Study of Sophoclean drama : with a new preface and enlarged bibliographical note
- A commentary on Plutarch's De latenter vivendo
- A history of Anglo-Latin literature, 597-1066, Vol. 1, 597-740
- A poetics of transformation : Prudentius and classical mythology
- A versatile gentleman : consistency in Plutarch's writing : studies offered to Luc Van der Stockt on the occasion of his retirement
- Aeschylus' Oresteia : a literary commentary
- Aesopic conversations : popular tradition, cultural dialogue, and the invention of Greek prose
- Ancient Greek epigrams : major poets in verse translation
- Andreae Alciati Contra vitam monasticam epistula : Andrea Alciato's Letter against monastic life
- Apophthegmata
- Apuleius and Antonine Rome : historical essays
- Arion's lyre : archaic lyric into Hellenistic poetry
- Aristotle's science of matter and motion
- Artifices of eternity : Horace's fourth book of Odes
- Authors, authority and interpreters in the ancient novel : essays in honor of Gareth L. Schmeling
- Barbarian play : Plautus' Roman comedy
- Beyond the Second Sophistic : adventures in Greek postclassicism
- Biblical epics in late antiquity and Anglo-Saxon England : divina in laude voluntas
- Birth of the symbol : ancient readers at the limits of their texts
- Callimachus and His Critics
- Catullus
- Celebrating Homer's landscapes : Troy and Ithaca revisited
- Cervantes and the Mystery of Lawlessness : a Study of ""El Casamiento Enganoso y el Coloquio de los Perros""
- Citizen Bacchae : women's ritual practice in ancient Greece
- Claudian's In Eutropium, or, How, when, and why to slander a eunuch
- Complete poems
- Constituent Postponement in Biblical Hebrew Verse
- Corrupting luxury in ancient Greek literature
- Dante's Inferno : the Indiana critical edition
- Dante's drama of the mind : a modern reading of the Purgatorio
- Defining Greek narrative
- Early Greek monody : the history of a poetic type
- Economy of the unlost : reading Simonides of Keos with Paul Celan
- Electra and the empty urn : metatheater and role playing in Sophocles
- Emily Davies : collected letters, 1861-1875
- Encomium of Ptolemy Philadelphus
- Engaging classical texts in the contemporary world : from narratology to reception
- Erichthonius and the three daughters Cecrops
- Eros the bittersweet : an essay
- Ethnography after antiquity : foreign lands and peoples in Byzantine literature
- Fifteenth idyll
- From myth to icon : reflections of Greek ethical doctrine in literature and art
- From villain to hero : Odysseus in ancient thought
- From villain to hero : Odysseus in ancient thought
- Gender and Immortality : Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult
- Gilgamesh among us : modern encounters with the ancient epic
- Greek identity and the Athenian past in Chariton : the romance of empire
- Greek laughter and tears : antiquity and after
- Greenery : ecocritical readings of late medieval English literature
- Hesiod and Aeschylus
- Hesiod's Ascra
- Holy men and charlatans in the ancient novel
- Homer and the question of strife from Erasmus to Hobbes
- Homer the Theologian : Neoplatonist Allegorical Reading and the Growth of the Epic Tradition
- Homer the preclassic
- Horace and the dialectic of freedom : readings in epistles 1
- In the image of the ancestors : narratives of kinship in Flavian epic
- Index Antiphontevs
- Index rerum et nominum in scholiis Servii et Aelii Donati tractatorum : confercerunt J.F. Mountford et J.T. Schultz
- Interpreting a classic : Demosthenes and his ancient commentators
- Introduction to Attic Greek
- Introduction to Attic Greek : answer key
- Justin and Pompeius Trogus : a study of the language of Justin's Epitome of Trogus
- Kinesis : the ancient depiction of gesture, motion, and emotion : essays for Donald Lateiner
- Kings and Captains : Variations on a Heroic Theme
- Ladies' Greek : Victorian translations of tragedy
- Late antique letter collections : a critical introduction and reference guide
- Latin poets and Italian gods
- Latinity and literary society at Rome
- Laughter in ancient Rome : on joking, tickling, and cracking up
- Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy
- Lectiones scrupulosae : essays on the text and interpretation of Apuleius' Metamorphoses in honour of Maaike Zimmerman
- Libanius the sophist : rhetoric, reality, and religion in the fourth century
- Listening to Homer : tradition, narrative, and audience
- Literary currents and romantic forms : essays in memory of Bryan Reardon
- Lucan : an introduction
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Metamorphoses
- Momentary monsters : Lucan and his heroes
- Neo-Latin philology, Old tradition, New approaches : proceedings of a conference held at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, 26-27 October 2010
- Odysseus Polutropos : intertextual readings in the Odyssey and the Iliad
- Oedipus at Thebes : Sophocles' tragic hero and his time
- On the Iliad
- On the aesthetics of Beowulf and other Old English poems
- Ordinary oblivion and the self unmoored : reading Plato's Phaedrus and writing the soul
- Ovid's Heroidos
- Penelope's renown : meaning and indeterminacy in the Odyssey
- Perceptions of the Second Sophistic and its times : Regards sur la Seconde Sophistique et son époque
- Pharsalia
- Philosophical Presences in the Ancient Novel
- Philosophy and the ancient novel
- Pindar's Olympian one : a commentary
- Pindar's mythmaking : the fourth Pythian ode
- Platonic noise
- Playing gods : Ovid's Metamorphoses and the politics of fiction
- Playing the farmer : representations of rural life in Vergil's Georgics
- Playing with time : Ovid and the Fasti
- Plutarch's science of natural problems : a study with commentary on 'Quaestiones Naturales'
- Poetic interplay : Catullus and Horace
- Poetics before Plato : interpretation and authority in early Greek theories of poetry
- Polyeideia : the Iambi of Callimachus and the archaic Iambic tradition
- Present shock in late fifth-century Greece
- Present shock in late fifth-century Greece
- Propertius in love : the elegies
- Puerilities : erotic epigrams of The Greek anthology
- Reading Dido : gender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid
- Reading after Actium : Vergil's Georgics, Octavian, and Rome
- Reading and variant in Petronius : studies in the French humanists and their manuscript sources
- Recognizing Persius
- Roman historiography : an introduction to its basic aspects and development
- Rome and the mysterious Orient : three plays by Plautus
- Sappho's lyre : archaic lyric and women poets of ancient Greece
- Seeing double : intercultural poetics in Ptolemaic Alexandria
- Seeing tongues, hearing scripts : orality and representation in the ancient novel
- Seneca's Hercules furens : a critical text with introduction and commentary
- Seneca's Hercules furens : a critical text with introduction and commentary
- Sexing the world : grammatical gender and biological sex in ancient Rome
- Shameless : the canine and the feminine in ancient Greece
- Silence in the land of logos
- Slaves tell tales : and other episodes in the politics of popular culture in ancient Greece
- Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy
- Sophrosyne : self-knowledge and self-restraint in Greek literature
- Sound, sense, and rhythm : listening to Greek and Latin poetry
- Space in the Ancient Novel
- St. Jerome as a satirist : a study in Christian Latin thought and letters,
- Staged narrative : poetics and the messenger in Greek tragedy
- Thalia delighting in song : essays on ancient Greek poetry
- The Argonautika
- The Drunken Duchess of Vassar : Grace Harriet Macurdy, pioneering feminist classical scholar
- The Homeric hymn to Demeter : translation, commentary, and interpretive essays
- The Iliad
- The Motif of Io in Aeschylus' Suppliants
- The Odyssey
- The Portuguese book of Joseph of Arimathea
- The ancient novel and the frontiers of genre
- The classical tradition in operation
- The complete poems of Tibullus : an en face bilingual edition
- The crane's walk : Plato, pluralism, and the inconstancy of truth
- The criticism of didactic poetry : essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid
- The critics and the prioress : antisemitism, criticism, and Chaucer's Prioress's tale
- The dramaturgy of Senecan tragedy
- The emotions of the Ancient Greeks : studies in Aristotle and classical literature
- The four masterworks of the Ming novel : Ssu ta ch'i-shu
- The gnat and other minor poems of Virgil
- The image of the Jews in Greek literature : the Hellenistic Period
- The life and work of Francis Willey Kelsey : archaeology, antiquity, and the arts
- The mask of comedy : Aristophanes and the intertextual parabasis
- The mourning voice : an essay on Greek tragedy
- The music of tragedy : performance and imagination in Euripidean theater
- The myths of fiction : studies in the canonical Greek novels
- The nature of early Greek lyric : three preliminary studies
- The olive-tree bed and other quests
- The origins of criticism : literary culture and poetic theory in classical Greece
- The poems of exile : Tristia and the Black Sea letters
- The poetic plural of Greek tragedy in the light of Homeric usage
- The poetics of eros in Ancient Greece
- The rhetoric of imitation : genre and poetic memory in Virgil and other Latin poets
- The school of Rome : Latin studies and the origins of liberal education
- The scroll and the marble : studies in reading and reception in Hellenistic poetry
- The shield of Homer : narrative structure in the Iliad
- The tragedies of Sophocles
- The unknown Odysseus : alternate worlds in Homer's Odyssey
- The unknown Odysseus : alternate worlds in Homer's Odyssey
- The violence of pity in Euripides' Medea
- The works of Thomas Traherne, Vol. 1
- The world of Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Trials of character : the eloquence of Ciceronian ethos
- Virgil's epic designs : ekphrasis in the Aeneid
- Virgil's gaze : nation and poetry in the Aeneid
- Vita nuova
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