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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
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GREECE & ROME
          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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NUMBER 2 OCTOBER

              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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