The Classical Quarterly 52, Issue 2, December 2002
Robert D. Luginbill, Tyrtaeus 12 West: Come Join the Spartan Army, pp. 405-414
Edward M. Harris, Did Solon Abolish Debt-Bondage?, pp. 415-430
Kyung-Choon Chang, Plato's form of the Beautiful in the Symposium Versus Aristotle's Unmoved Mover in the Metaphysics L, pp. 431-446
Sherylee R. Bassett, Innocent Victims or Perjurers Betrayed? The Arrest of the Generals in Xenophon's Anabasis, pp. 447-461
John Dillery, Ephebes in the Stadium (Not the Theatre): Ath. Pol. 42.4 and Ig II2.351, pp. 462-470
Francis Cairns, Acontius and His ou'noma kouridion: Callimachus Aetia fr. 67.1-4 Pf., pp. 471-477
Helen Peraki-Kyriakidou, Aspects of Ancient Etymologizing, pp. 478-493
H. Sidebottom, Pausanias: Past, Present, and Closure, pp. 494-499
Erica Carotenuto, Five Egyptians Coming from Jerusalem: Some Remarks on Eusebius, De Martyribus Palestinae 11.6-13, pp. 500-506
J. L. Butrica, Clodius the Pulcher in Catullus and Cicero, pp. 507-516
G. O. Hutchinson, The Publication and Individuality of Horace's Odes Books 1-3, pp. 517-537
Andreas N. Michalopoulos, Lucius' Suicide Attempts in Apuleius' Metamorphoses, pp. 538-548
T. W. Hillard, The Nile Cruise of Cleopatra and Caesar, pp. 549-554
Andrew Lintott, Freedmen and Slaves in the Light of Legal Documents from First-Century A.D. Campania, pp. 555-565
Garrett G. Fagan, Messalina's Folly, pp. 566-579
Shorter Notes
Jackie Murray, Waking up to Iliad 7.434, pp. 580-581
J. H. Hordern, Semonides, fr. 7. 41-2, pp. 581-582
Laura D. Steele, Mesopotamian Elements in the Proem of Parmenides? Correspondences Between the Sun-Gods Helios and Shamash, pp. 583-588
Nino Luraghi, Helots Called Messenians? A Note on Thuc. 1.101.2., pp. 588-592
Michael J. Edwards, Two Awkward Women in Isaeus (IS. 5.9, 26), pp. 592-597
Nicholas Denyer, Neglected Evidence for Diodorus Cronus, pp. 597-600
R. O. A. M. Lyne, Notes on Catullus, pp. 600-608
J. L. Butrica, Catullus 107.7-8, pp. 608-609
J. M. Trappes-Lomax, Three Suggestions in Latin Poetry, pp. 609-612
Sara Rubinelli, The Invention of the Young Cicero, pp. 612-615
Matthew A. S. Carter, Vergilium Vestigare: Aeneid 12.587-8, pp. 615-617
Christopher Nappa, Cold-Blooded Virgil: Bilingual Wordplay at Georgics 2.483-9, pp. 617-620
A. Cucchiarelli, A Note on Vergil, Aeneid 12.941-3, pp. 620-622
P. Murgatroyd, The Rape Attempts on Lotis and Vesta, pp. 622-624
Matthew Leigh Ovid and the Lectisternium (Metamorphoses 8. 651-60), pp. 625-627
Robin Seager, Tacitus, Annals 1.7.1-5, pp. 627-629
A. J. Woodman, Not a Funeral Note: Tacitus, Annals 1.8.5-6, pp. 629-632
Joseph Geiger, A Quotation from Latin in Plutarch?, pp. 632-634
T. J. Leary, Symphosius 80: A Bell of Brass, pp. 634-635
Indexs, pp. 637-640