Research article
ATHENA SPITS BLOOD AT ROME, VICTORIA FLEES FROM THE ENEMY: PORTENTA AND IDENTITY IN THE EARLY PRINCIPATE Alex A. Antoniou pp 175–196
CURIOSITAS AND PSYCHE'S GROWTH IN APULEIUS' METAMORPHOSES Pei He pp 197–217
CHRISTIANITY AND CONSTANTINE'S IMPERIAL WOMEN Isabella Image pp 218–237
THE WISE MAN AND THE SEA: EPICUREANS ON SEA STORMS, SHIPWRECK, AND CHANCE Wim Nijs pp 238–255
“DON'T LET ME BECOME A COMIC SHIT-POT!”: SCATOLOGY IN ARISTOPHANES’ ASSEMBLY WOMEN Naomi Scott pp 256–270
CATULLUS’ PASSER AND OVID'S PSITTACUS: THE DIRTY AND THE DEAD Ted Somerville pp 271–280
A TE IN CATULLUS POEM 50: A PUN Simon Trafford pp 281–288
WHY CAN'T TELEMACHUS BE KING? THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG BASILEUS Luca Valle Salazar pp 289–308
Subject Reviews
Greek literature Malcolm Heath pp 309–313
Latin literature Anke Walter pp 313–322
Greek history Kostas Vlassopoulos pp 322–328
Roman history James Corke-Webster pp 328–342
Art and archaeology Shelley Hales pp 343–351
Philosophy Daniel Vázquez pp 351–357
Reception Rhiannon Easterbrook pp 357–366
General Ivana Petrovic pp 366–371
Index of Reviewspp 373–379