From BMCR:

E. Amato, J. Schamp, Ethopoiia. La représentation de caractères entre fiction scolaire et réalité vivante à l'époque impériale et tardive.

Thomas Dietrich, The Origin of Culture and Civilization. The Cosmological Philosophy of the Ancient World View regarding Myth, Astrology, Science, and Religion.

David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. Volume XXVII (Winter 2004).

Adrian Murdoch, Rome's Greatest Defeat. Massacre in the Teutoburg Forest.

Kitts on Ready on Margo Kitts, Sanctified Violence in Homeric Society: Oath-Making Rituals and Narratives in the Iliad.

Egbert J. Bakker, Pointing at the Past: From Formula to Performance in Homeric Poetics.

Ales Havlícek, Filip Karfík, Plato's Protagoras. Proceedings of the Third Symposium Platonicum Pragense.

J. F. Mountford, Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition. Foreword and Updates by Donald E. Sprague.

Vassilios Sabatakakis, Aspects of Morphological and Stylistic Variation of the Verb in Erotokritos. Studia Graeca et Latina Lundensia 9.

Andrés Rosler, Political Authority and Obligation in Aristotle. Oxford Aristotle Studies.

Francesca Spatafora, Stefano Vassallo, Das Eigene und das Andere: Griechen, Sikaner und Elymer: neue archaeologische Forschungen im antiken Sizilien.

From RBL:

J. Albert Harrill, Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions

J. Albert Harrill, Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions

J. Albert Harrill, Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions

J. Albert Harrill, Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions

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