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Essays
 Recognizing Venus I: Aeneas Meets His Mother Kenneth Reckford
Recognizing Venus II: Dido, Aeneas, and Mr. Eliot Kenneth
Reckford
The Lyric Genius of the Aeneid Michael C. J.
Putnam
Ruins of Rome: T. S. Eliot and the Presence of the
Past Charles Martindale
Late Antiquity in English Novels of
the Nineteenth Century Richard Jenkyns
Translation and Verse
 Four from Horace David Ferry
Turnus Rosanna Warren
Beauty (after Horace, Odes 1.25) William Logan
Horace Odes 1.5: A Reversal Deborah Roberts
Monad Noir Thomas G. Palaima
The Diver (after
Ovid) Aesacus Risen Mark Rudman
Big Fish (Juvenal
IV) Alistair Elliot
The Kaisers of Carnuntum Tony
Harrison
A Beast in the Coliseum Michael Kustow
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Reviews
 The Man Behind the Curtain Same-Sex Unions, John Boswell Daniel
Mendelsohn
A Jar Half Empty or Half Full? From a Sabine
Jar, Lowell Edmunds Jenny Strauss Clay
What Legacy, and
Whose? The Legacy of Rome, Richard Jenkyns William Vance
Pastoral Satire The Walking Muse, Kirk
Freudenberg Michael C. J. Putnam
Computers and Classics: The
Third Phase Writing Space, Jay David Bolter Perseus 1.0,
Gregory Crane HyperMyth 3.3, Randy Stewart Lowell Edmunds
Autolycus Leisure Classicists, Thorstein Veblen
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