Writing and Research: Classics

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  1. J. D. Chaplin, C. S. Kraus (edd.), Livy. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. BMCR 2010.03.49.
  2. K. A. Raaflaub (ed.), Social Struggles in Archaic Rome. New Perspectives on the Conflict of the Orders. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. Scholia 16 (2007), 34.
  3. S. Iles Johston and P. Struck (eds.) Mantikê. Studies in Ancient Divination. Leiden: Brill, 2005. BMCR 2006.04.10.
  4. J. Davies, Rome’s Religious History. Livy, Tacitus, and Ammianus Marcellinus on their Gods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. JRS 96 (2006), 248-249.
  5. S. Iles Johnston (ed.), Religions of the Ancient World. A Guide. Cambridge, MA and London; Harvard University Press, 2004. CR 56 (2006), 410-412.
  6. C. F. Konrad (ed.), Augusto Augurio. Rerum Humanarum et Divinarum Commentationes in Honorem Jerzy Linderski. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004. BMCR 2005.07.25.
  7. M. Schneider, Cicero “Haruspex”. Political Prognostication and the Viscera of a Deceased Body Politic. Gorgias Dissertations 10. Classics 2. Piscataway, NJ, Gorgias Press 2004. Scholia n s 14 (2005), 47.
  8. A. F. Basson and W. J. Dominik (edd.), Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition in Honour of W. J. Henderson. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main, 2003. Scholia n s 14 (2005), 14.
  9. J. Scheid, An Introduction to Roman Religion. Translated by J. Lloyd. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003 (first published as La Religion des Romains, 1998). CR 54.2 (2004), 485-486.
  10. A. Tripolitis, Religions of the Hellenistic-Roman Age. W.B. Eerdemans, Grand Rapids, Mich, 2002. CB 79.2 (2004), 326-330.
  11. J. Vaahtera, Roman Augural Law in Greek Historiography. A Study of the Theory and Terminology. Stuttgart, Steiner, 2001. JRS 93 (2003), 313-314.
  12. A. Vigourt, Les Présages Impériaux d'Auguste à Domitien. De Boccard, Paris, 2001. BMCR 2003.04.19.
  13. D.S. Levene and D.P. Nelis (eds.), Clio and the Poets. Augustan Poetry and the Traditions of Ancient Historiography. Leiden, Brill, 2002. Scholia n.s. 12 (2003), 19.
  14. H-F. Mueller, Religion in Valerius Maximus. London, Routledge, 2002. Scholia n.s. 12 (2003), 16.
  15. N. Janowitz, Magic in the Roman World. Pagans, Jews, and Christians. London, Routledge, 2001. BMCR 2002.05.09.
  16. C. Smith and E. Bispham (eds.), Religion in Archaic and Republican Rome. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2000. Scholia n.s. 11 (2002), 1.
  17. R. Turcan (tr. by A. Neville), The Gods of Ancient Rome: religion in everyday life from archaic to imperial times. New York, Routledge, 2000. BMCR 2001.07.18.
  18. D. Wardle (tr. and comm.), Valerius Maximus. Memorable Deeds and Sayings. Book 1. Oxford; OUP, 1998. Scholia n.s.9 (2000), 156-160 (= n.s. 9 (2000), 32).
  19. G. Forsythe, Livy and Early Rome: A Study in Historical Method and Judgement. Stuttgart; F. Steiner, 1999. Scholia n.s.9 (2000), 28.
  20. W. Hansen (ed. and tr.), Phlegon of Tralles' Book of Marvels. Exeter; University of Exeter Press, 1996. Scholia ns.8 (1999), 7.
  21. R. Evans, Gaius Marius: A Political Biography. Pretoria; UNISA, 1994. Scholia n.s. 5 (1996), 24.

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