Publications 2019

publications

This list contains some of the work published by members of the Faculty with the year of publication 2019. The order of names for multi-author publications does not necessarily follow that in the publications themselves.

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Allan, W. (2019), Greek Elegy and Iambus: A Selection (Cambridge).

Almásy-Martin, A., and Duttenhöfer, R. (2019), ‘Greek tax receipts from Abydos in the British Museum’, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 56, 79-93.

Almásy-Martin, A. (2019), ‘Some remarks on bilingual mummy labels in the Louvre’, in F. Naether (ed.), New Approaches in Demotic Studies. Acts of the 13th International Conference of Demotic Studies (Zeitschrift fir ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde Suppl. 10), 15­38.

Almásy-Martin, A.: Nilsson, M., Ward, J., and Almásy-Martin, A. (2019), ‘Quarrying for Augustus: Gebel el-Silsila as a source for early Roman monuments at Dendera’, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 23, 1-77.

Armstrong, R. (2019), Vergil’s Green Thoughts: Plants, Humans, and the Divine (Oxford).

Ash, R. (2019), ‘Ciuilis rabies usque in exitium (Histories 3.80.2): Tacitus and the evolving trope of Republican civil war during the Principate’, in C. Lange and F. Vervaet (edd.), The Historiography of the Late Republican Civil War (Historiography of Rome and its Empire 5, Leiden), 351-75.

Bazzani, M. (2019), ‘Simeone Nuovo Teologo e Gregorio di Narek: due mistici poeti a confronto’, in S. Cosentino, M. E. Pomero e G. Vespignani (edd.), Dialoghi con Bisanzio. Spazi di discussione, percorsi di ricerca. Atti dell’VIII Congresso dell’Associazione Italiana di Studi Bizantini (Ravenna, 22-25 settembre 2015), Spoleto, 63-83.

Benaissa, A. (ed.) (2019), The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXXIV (London).

Benaissa, A., and Remijsen, S. (2019), ‘A sound body and mind’, in K. Vandorpe (ed.), A Companion to Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt (332 BCE–642 CE) (Hoboken, NJ), 381–93.

Bispham, E. H., and Miano, D. (edd.) (2019), Italic Gods and Goddesses (Abingdon and New York).

Bowie, A. M. (2019), Homer: Iliad Book III (Cambridge).

Bowie, A. M. (2019), ‘The dramatic function of popular morality in the “Electra” Plays’, Papers of the Academy of Athens 2019, 17-48.

Bowie, A. M. (2019), ‘How “sacred” are the lyrics of Aristophanes?’, in L. Athanassaki and A. Lardinois (edd.), Lyric and the Sacred (Leiden).

Bowie, A. M. (2019), ‘Fate and authority in Mesopotamian literature and the Iliad’, in A. Kelly and C. Metcalf (edd.), Divine Narratives in Ancient Greece and the Near East (Oxford).

Bowman, A. K., Thomas, J. D., Tomlin, R. S. O. (2019), ‘The Vindolanda writing-tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses IV, Part 3): new letters of Iulius Verecundus’, Britannia 50, 225­51.

Budelmann, F. (2019), ‘Dare to believe: wonder, trust and the limitations of human cognition in Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris’, in D. Braund, E. Hall, R. Wyles (edd.), Ancient Theatre and Performance Culture around the Black Sea (Cambridge), 289-304.

Buglass, A. K. (2019), ‘Lucretius’ journey to the underworld: poetic memory and allegoresis’, in R. Falconer and M. Scherer (edd.), The Underworld in Classical and Modern Literature: A Quest for Remembrance (London), 61-86.

Buglass, A. K. (2019), ‘“Atomistic imagery”: repetition and reflection of the world in De Rerum Natura’, in J. Strauss Clay and A. Vergados (edd.), Teaching through Images: Imagery in Greek and Roman Didactic Poetry (Leiden).

Buglass, A. K., Fanti, G., Galzerano, M. (2019), ‘Didactic and epic: origins, continuity, and interactions’, in S. Finkmann and C. Reitz (edd.), Epische BauformenStrukturen epischen Erzählens I (Berlin and Boston).

Cameron, A. (2019), ‘Byzantinists and others’, in D. Slootjes and M. Verhoeven, (edd)., Byzantium in Dialogue with the Mediterranean (Leiden), 6-23.

Cameron, A. (2019), ‘Justinian and the sixth century now’, in S. Günther et al. (edd.), Byzantium in China. Studies in Honour of Professor Xu Jialing on the Occasion of her Seventieth Birthday (Journal of Ancient Civilizations 6 Suppl., New Series 1, Changchun), 57-70.

Clarke, K. (2019), ‘Ignorance is bliss: geographical knowledge in Herodotus and Thucydides’, Histos 13, 175-207.

Colomo, D. (2019), ‘ 5414 . Homer, Iliad 2.70-82 with paraphrase and Coptic translation’, in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXXIV (London), 46-55.

Colomo, D., and Gerhardt, M. (2019), ‘Von eisernen Ringen: Neue Fragmente zu SM II 71 in der Jenaer Papyrussammlung’, in Archiv für Papyrusforschung 65, 84-101.

Colomo, D. (2019), ‘Ptolemäische Anthologie’, in G. Bastianini, F. Maltomini, D. Manetti, S. Russo, M. Stroppa (edd.), Papiri e saggi in onore di Gabriella Messeri (Florence).

Colomo, D., and de Kreij, M. (2019), ‘Patroclus undressed: a new Iliad commentary in the Yale collection with contemporary Homerica on recto and verso’, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 56, 9-37.

Colomo, D., de Kreij, M., Lui, A. (2019), ‘Shoring up Sappho: P.Oxy. 2288 and ancient reinforcements of book-rolls’, Mnemosyne 73.

Currie, B., and Rutherford, I. C. (2019), The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext. Studies in Archaic and Classical Greek Song, Vol. 5 (Mnemosyne Suppl. 430, Leiden and Boston).

Currie, B., and Rutherford, I. C. (2019), ‘The reception of Greek lyric poetry in the ancient world: transmission, canonization and paratext’, ibid., 1-36.

Currie, B. (2019), ‘The Iliad, the Odyssey, and narratological intertextuality’, Symbolae Osloenses 93. doi: 10.1080/00397679.2019.1648002

D’Angour, A. (2019), Socrates in Love (London).

D’Angour, A. (2019), ‘Translating Catullus 85: why and how’, Philologia Classica, 14(1). doi: 10.21638/11701/spbu20.2019.113

de Melo, W. D. C.: 2019, Varro’s De Lingua Latina: Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary (2 vols., Oxford).

de Melo, W. D. C. (2019), ‘Naturalism in morphology: Varro on derivation and inflexion’, in G. Pezzini and B. Taylor (edd.), Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Cambridge).

Ellis-Evans, A. (2019), The Kingdom of Priam: Lesbos and the Troad between Anatolia and the Aegean (Oxford).

Elsner, J. (2019), ‘Concealment and revelation: the Pola Casket and the visuality of early Christian relics’, in R. Neer (ed.), Conditions of Visibility (Oxford), 74-110.

Elsner, J. (2019), ‘A Roman vessel for cosmetics: form, decoration and subjectivity in the Muse Casket’, in C. Brittenham (ed.), Vessels: The Object as Container (Oxford), 50-80.

Elsner, J. (ed.) (2019), Empires of Faith in Late Antiquity: Histories of Art and Religion from India to Ireland (Cambridge).

Elsner, J. (2019), ‘Introduction’, ibid., 1-24.

Elsner, J. (2019), ‘The Viennese invention of Late Antiquity: between politics and religion in the forms of Late Roman art’, ibid., 110-27.

Elsner, J., and Lockard, J. (2019), ‘Jewish art: before and after the Jewish state (1948)’, ibid., 293-319.

Elsner, J. (2019), ‘Some observations on Dionysiac sarcophagi’, in C. Draycott, R. Raja, K. Welch, W. T. Wootton (edd.), Visual Histories of the Classical World: Essays in Honour of R.R.R. Smith (Turnhout), 425-46.

van Emde Boas, E., Rijksbaron, A., Huitink, L., de Bakker, M. (2019), The Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek (Cambridge).

 van Emde Boas, E., Rijksbaron, A., Huitink, L., de Bakker, M. (2019), ‘The Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek: a new reference grammar for Ancient Greek: aims and principles, Journal of Classics Teaching 20 (issue 40), 1-5.

 van Emde Boas, E.: Rijksbaron, A. (2019), Form and Function in Greek Grammar, edd. R. Allan, E. van Emde Boas, L. Huitink (Leiden).

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Epicharmus and choral lyric poetry. A reappraisal of old and new evidence’, in E. Passa and O. Tribulato (edd.), The Paths of Greek: At the Crossroads between Literature, Linguistics and Epigraphy (Berlin and Boston), 149-73.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Textual and exegetical notes on a new funerary inscription from Cyrene’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 209, 112-14.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘The title(s) of Menander’s Sikyonioi’, Mnemosyne 72, 335-9.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Per la ricostruzione di Epich. fr. 97’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 210, 1-13.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Ricostruzione scenica di Ar., Ec., 500-513’, Rivista di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 61, 363-74.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Note critico-testuali ai Sicioni’, Prometheus 45, 79-88.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘The manumission of Greece at the Isthmian festival of 196’, Hormos.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Tre note al testo dei Sicioni di Menandro (47, 123, 376)’, Lexis 37, 105-10.

Favi, F. (2019), ‘Note linguistiche a Pap. Ant. 15 (com. adesp. fr . 1084 K.–A.)’, Analecta Papyrologica.

Franklinos, T. E. (2019), ‘Notes on the text of Catalepton 10’, Classical Quarterly 69.

Fries, A. (2019), ‘Pindar, Paean 6.121-122. Measuring song and sacrifice in Greek lyric and the Rigveda’, Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica 122, 33-50.

Gnisci, J. (ed.) (2019), Treasures of Ethiopia and Eritrea in the Bodleian Library, Oxford (Oxford).

Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘The Gospel in Ge'ez’, ibid., 28–35

Gnisci, J.: Delamarter, S., and Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘The Psalter in Ge'ez’, ibid., 36–51. Gnisci, J.: Brita, A., and Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘Hagiography in Ge'ez’, ibid., 58–69. Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘Marian Literature in Ge'ez’, ibid., 70–77.

Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘A fifteenth-century Ethiopian icon of the Virgin and Child by the Master of the Amber-Spotted Tunic’, Rassegna di Studi Etiopici 65, 183–93.

Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘An Ethiopian Icon’, Smarthistory https://smarthistory.org/ethiopian-icon/ Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘Cult Images’, Apollo November, 76-81.

Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘Ecclesiastic dress in medieval Ethiopia: preliminary remarks on the visual evidence’, in N. Vryzidis (ed.), The Hidden Life of Textiles in the Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean: Contexts and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Islamic, Latinate and Eastern Christian Worlds (Turnhout).

Gnisci, J. (2019), ‘An Ethiopian miniature of the tempietto in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: notes on its relatives and symbolism’, in A. Bausi and B. Reudenbach (edd.), 80 Years since Nordenfalk (Berlin).

Harrison, S. J.: Duncan, D., Harrison, S. J., Kohl, K., Reynolds, M. (edd.) (2019), Babel: Adventures in Translation (Bodleian Library, Oxford).

Harrison, S.J. (2019), ‘Translating tales: beast fables around the world’, ibid., 100-15. Harrison, S.J. (2019), ‘An epic journey: translating Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey’, ibid., 78-99.

Harrison, S.J.: Thorsen, T., and Harrison, S. J. (edd.) (2019), Roman Receptions of Sappho (Oxford).

Harrison, S.J. (2019), ‘Shades of Sappho in Vergil’, ibid., 137-50.

Harrison, S. J.: Abbamonte, G., and Harrison, S. J. (edd.) (2019), Making and Rethinking the Renaissance (Berlin and Boston).

Harrison, S. J., Macintosh, F., Eastman, H. (edd.) (2019), Seamus Heaney and the Classics: Bann Valley Muses (Oxford).

Harrison, S. J. (2019), ‘Heaney as Translator: Horace and Virgil’, ibid., 244-62.

Harrison, S. J.: Stray, C., Pelling, C., Harrison, S. J. (edd.), Rediscovering E. R. Dodds: Scholarship, Education, Poetry, and the Paranormal (Oxford).

Harrison, S. J. (2019), ‘Horace’s Mercury and mercurial Horace’, in J. F. Miller and J. Strauss (edd.), Tracking Hermes, Pursuing Mercury (Oxford), 159-72.

Harrison, S. J. (2019), ‘Figured books: Horatian book-representations’, in R. Berardi, N. Bruno, L. Fizzarotti (edd.), On the Track of the Books (Berlin and Boston), 13-24.

Harrison, S. J. (2019), ‘Classics and poetry in England after 1960’, in K. Haynes (ed.), The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature. Volume 5: After 1880 (Oxford), 503-24.

Harrison, S. J. (2019), ‘Lucretius and Memmius: De Rerum Natura 1.42’, Cadernos de letras da UFF 28 (no. 56), 21-7.

Henig, M. E. (2019), ‘Cameo role’, Minerva 30 no.2 (March/April), 48-53.

Henig, M. E.: Hayward, K., and Henig, M. E. (2019), ‘A marble portrait head of Commodus from Richborough, Kent’, ARA News 41, 13-14.

Henig, M. E.: Coombe, P., Hayward, K., Henig, M. E. (2019),‘A relief depicting two dancing deities and other Roman stonework from Peterborough Cathedral’, in R. Baxter, J. Hall, and C. Marx (edd.), Peterborough and the Soke. Art, Architecture and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions XLI, Abingdon), 26-42.

Henig, M. E., Stopps, T., Thomas, R. (2019), ‘A Roman intaglio from Abingdon’, Oxoniensia 84, 275-7.

Heyworth, S. J., and Trimble, G. C. (2019), ‘Further notes on the text and interpretation of Catullus’, Paideia 74, 215-34.

Heyworth, S. J. (2019), Ovid, Fasti Book III (Cambridge).

Heyworth, S. J. (2019), ‘Sappho in Propertius?’, in T. Thorsen and S. J. Harrison (edd.), Roman Receptions of Sappho (Oxford), 185-204.

Heyworth, S. J. (2019), ‘Clearing the ground in Georgics 1’, in B. Xinyue and N. Freer (edd.), Reflections and New Perspectives on Virgil’s Georgics (London), 31-43, 206-8.

Heyworth, S. J. (2019), ‘L’Instabilité des dieux dans le livre 3 des Fastes’, in H. Casanova-Robin and G. Sauron (edd.), Ovide, le transitoire et l’éphémère : une exception à l’âge augustéen ? (Paris), 181-211.

Hosty, M. T. A. (2019), Batrachomyomachia (Battle of the Frogs and Mice): Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary (Oxford).

Hutchinson, G. O. (2019), ‘Gedichte auf Stein und Papyrus lesen: Zwei Arten der Lektüreerfahrung’, in C. Ritter-Schmalz and R. Schwitter (edd.), Antike Texte und ihre Materialität. Alltägliche Präsenz, mediale Semantik, literarische Reflexion (Materiale Textkulturen 27, Berlin and Boston), 13-26.

Jacobs, I., and Elton, H. (edd.) (2019), Asia Minor in the Long Sixth Century: Current Research and Future Perspectives (Oxford).

Jacobs, I., and Elton, H. (2019), ‘Introduction’, ibid., 1-10.

Jacobs, I. (2019), ‘Pagan-mythological statuary in sixth-century Asia Minor’, ibid., 29-43.

Jacobs, I. (2019), ‘The sixth-century city in the Roman East: survival or demise of the traditional urban context?’, in J. Stenger (ed.), Learning Cities in Late Antiquity: The Local Dimension of Education (London and New York), 111-44.

Johnston, A. C. (2019), ‘Knowledge, suffering and the performance of wisdom in Solon’s Elegy to the Muses and the Babylonian Poem of the Righteous Sufferer’, Cambridge Classical Journal 65, 63-83.

Kampakoglou, A. (2019), Studies in the Reception of Pindar in Ptolemaic Poetry (Trends in Classics Suppl. 76, Berlin and Boston).

Kayachev, B. (2019), ‘Oceanus and Orphic allusion in Callimachus and Catullus’, Classical Philology 114, 498-506.

Kayachev, B. (2019), ‘Ciris 156: an emendation’, Classical Philology 114, 292-5. Kayachev, B. (2019), ‘Ciris 471: a conjecture’, Hermes 147, 117-18.

Leigh, M. (2019), The Masons and the Mysteries in 18th Century Drama. Three Masonic Comedies: Pierre Clément, Les Fri-maçons; Carlo Goldoni, Le donne curiose; Francesco Griselini, I liberi muratori (Trends in Classics, Pathways of Reception 1, Berlin and Boston).

Lemos, I. S., and Tsingarida, A. (edd.) (2019), Beyond the Polis: Rituals, Rites and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th-6th Centuries BC) (CReA-Patrimoine, Études d’archeologie 15, Brussels).

Lemos, I. S. (2019), ‘The “ritual zone” on Xeropolis at Lefkandi: some preliminary thoughts’, ibid., 67-81.

Luraghi, N. (2019), ‘Kallias of Sphettos between two worlds’, in M. Dana and I. Savalli-Lestrade (edd.), La Cité interconnectée dans le monde gréco-romain (IVe siècle a.C.- IVe siècle p.C.). Transferts et réseaux institutionnels, religieux et culturels aux époques hellénistique et impériale (Bordeaux), 273-85.

Luraghi, N. (2019), ‘Herodotus, Egypt and the Athenian expedition’, in A. Möller (ed.), Vergangenheitsvorstellungen in der Antike. Beiträge zur Tagung aus Anlass des 70. Geburtstags von Hans-Joachim Gehrke (Stuttgart), 73-90.

Luraghi, N. (2019), ‘Historiography and community: some thoughts on the Greco-Roman heritage’, in W. Pohl and V. Wieser (edd.), Historiography and Identity I: Ancient and Early Christian Narratives of Community (Turnhout), 51-64.

Luraghi, N. (2019), ‘Memory and community in early Hellenistic Athens’, ibid., 107-32.

Macintosh, F. (2019), ‘Tony Harrison as scholar-poet of the theatre’, in E. Hall (ed.), New Light on Tony Harrison (Bloomsbury).

Macintosh, F. (2019), ‘Ovid and Titian 2012’, in D. Orrells and T. Roynon (edd.), Ovid and Identity in the Twenty-First Century [=International Journal of the Classical Tradition Special Issue, December, Vol. 26 Issue 4], 433–44.

Macintosh, F. (2019), ‘Euripides our contemporary: dialogues between Shakespeare and the Greeks’, in K. Haynes (ed.), The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature Vol. 5 (after 1880) (Oxford), 400-18.

Macintosh, F.: Harrison, S. J., Macintosh, F., and Eastman, H. (edd.) (2019), Seamus Heaney and the Classics: Bann Valley Muses (Oxford).

Mannack, T. (2019), ‘The good, the bad, and the misleading: a network of names on (mainly) Athenian vases’, in R. Morais, D. Leão, D. Rodriguez Perez, D. Ferreira (edd.), Greek Art in Motion: Studies in Honour of Sir John Boardman, on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday (Oxford), 31-7. 

Mannack, T.: Rodriguez Perez, D., and Mannack, T. (2019), La cerámica ática y su historiografía (Coimbra).

Melfi, M. (2019), ‘Sanctuaries and the Hellenistic polis: an architectural approach’, in R. Morais, D. Leão, D. Rodriguez Perez, D. Ferreira (edd.), Greek Art in Motion: Studies in Honour of Sir John Boardman, on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday (Oxford), 14–22.

Melfi, M.: Gorrini, M., and Melfi, M. (2019), ‘REGION: LAZIO; PROVINCE: ROME; SITE: TIVOLI’, Papers of the British School at Rome 87, 326-9.

Melfi, M.: Ghezzi, A., Schettino, A., Pierantoni, P. P., Conyers, L., Tassi, L., Vigliotti, L., Schettino, E., Melfi, M., Gorrini, M. E., and Boila, P. (2019), ‘Reconstruction of a segment of the UNESCO World Heritage Hadrian’s Villa Tunnel Network by integrated GPR, magnetic– paleomagnetic, and electric resistivity prospections’, Remote Sensing 11 (15), 1739.

Metcalf, C. (2019), Sumerian Literary Texts in the Schøyen Collection I: Literary Sources on Old Babylonian Religion (University Park).

Meyer, R. (2019), ‘Syntactical peculiarities of relative clauses in the Armenian New Testament’, Revue des Etudes Armeniennes, 38, 35-83.

Morgan, Ll. (2019), ‘“To heaven on a hook” (Dio 60.35.4): Ennius, Lucilius and an ineffectual council of the gods in Aeneid 10’, Classical Quarterly 69.

Morgan, T. (2019), ‘Pagan and Christian: fifty years of anxiety’, in C. Stray, C. Pelling, S. Harrison (edd.), Rediscovering E. R. Dodds: Scholarship, Education, Poetry, and the Paranormal (Oxford).

Morgan, T. (2019), Entries on ‘Celibacy’, ‘Epictetus’, ‘Faith’, ‘Oxyrhynchus papyri’, ‘Palimpsest’, ‘Ps.-Phocylides’, ‘Suetonius’, in A. Louth (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church4 (Oxford).

Pelling, C. (2019), Herodotus and the Question Why (Austin, Texas).

Pelling, C.: Stray, C., Pelling, C., Harrison, S. (edd.) (2019), Rediscovering E.R.Dodds: Scholarship, Education, Poetry, and the Paranormal (Oxford).

Pelling, C.: Stray, C., and Pelling, C. (2019), ‘Introduction’, ibid., 1–9.

Pelling, C. (2019), ‘A problem child? Herodotus and the infant Athenian democracy’, Lampas 52, 29–42.

Pelling, C. (2019), ‘Waiting for Herodotus: the mindsets of 425 BCE’, in J. Baines, T. Rood, S. Chen, H. van der Blom (edd.), Historical Consciousness and Historiography (Sheffield), 261–78.

Pelling, C. (2019), ‘Plutarch on the great battles of Greece’, in F. L. Roig Lanzillotta and D. Leão (edd.), A Man of many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, Magic, and Astrology (Boston and Leiden), 92–113.

Prag, J. R. W. (2019), ‘Not Aemilius: re-reading an honorific inscription from Halaesa’, in C. Giuffrè (ed.), KTHMA ES AIEI. Studi e ricordi in memoria di Giacomo Scibona (Messina), 343-6.

Prag, J. R. W. (2019), ‘Bronze rostra: the Latin inscriptions’, in S. Tusa and J. Royal (edd.), The Site of the Battle of the Aegates Islands at the End of the First Punic War: Fieldwork, Analyses and Perspectives, 2005-2015 (Rome).

Prag, J. R. W. (2019), ‘I.Sicily, open scholarship, and the epigraphic landscape of Hellenistic/Roman Sicily’, Ktèma 44, 107-21.

Prag, J. R. W. (2019), ‘Making sense of epigraphic culture in ancient Sicily’, in P. Higgs (ed.), Sicily: Heritage of the World (London), 65-72.

Prag, J. R. W.: Assael, Y., Sommerschield, T., Prag, J. (2019), ‘Restoring ancient text using deep learning: a case study on Greek epigraphy’, Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and the 9th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (EMNLP-IJCNLP), 6369–6376. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/D19-1668

Prauscello, L. (2019), ‘Of land, ancestral property and prophecy in Corinna PMG 654 col. iii ll. 37–39’, in V. Passa and O. Tribulato (eds.), The Paths of Greek: Literature, Linguistics and Epigraphy. Studies in Honour of Albio Cesare Cassio (Berlin and New York), 125-47.

Prauscello, L. (2019), ‘Greek lyric Kunstsprache between pan-hellenism and epichoric influence’, in A. Willi (ed.), Forms et fonctions des langues littéraires en Grèce ancienne (Entretiens sur l’Antiquité classique 65, Vandœuvres, Geneva), 55-95.

Prauscello, L. (2019), ‘Themistocles’ philotimia in IEleusis 300 (= SEG 30.93) ll. 65-67’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 211, 105-8.

Probert, P. (2019), Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent: The Transformation of Greek Grammatical Thought (Oxford).

Probert, P. (2019), ‘Greek dialects in the Lexicon’, in C. Stray, M. Clarke, J. Katz (edd.), Liddell and Scott: The History, Methodology, and Languages of the World’s Leading Lexicon of Ancient Greek (Oxford), 200-25.

Probert, P., and Roussou, S. (2019), ‘The invention of the Greek prosodic signs’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 139, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0075426919000661

Prodi, E. E. (2019), ‘L’edizione antica delle opere di Archiloco’, Prometheus 45, 3-44.

Prodi, E. E. (2019), ‘Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides’, in B. G. F. Currie and I. C. Rutherford (edd.), The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry 600 BC-400 AD: Transmission, Canonization, and Paratext (Leiden), 461-515.Purcell, N. (2019), ‘Natural worlds’, in C. Noreña (ed.), A Cultural History of Western Empires in Antiquity (London), 87-107.

Purcell, N. (2019), ‘Unstable cities: some questions about Roman urbanism’, in J. Andreu and A. Blanco-Pérez (edd.), Signs of Weakness and Crisis in the Western Cities of the Roman Empire C. II-III AD) (Stuttgart), 13-24.

Purcell, N.: Horden, P., and Purcell, N. (2019), The Boundless Sea: Writing Mediterranean History (London).

Purcell, N. (2019), ‘Reading Roman port societies’, in P. Arnaud and S. Keay (edd.), The Epigraphy of Port Societies (London).

Quinn, J. C. (2019), A la recherche des Phéniciens (Paris).

Quinn, J. C. (2019), ‘Phoenicians and Carthaginians in Greco-Roman Literature’, in C. López-Ruiz and B. Doak (edd.), Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean (Oxford), 671-83.

Quinn, J. C. (2019), ‘Une frontière dans la mer ? Les autels des frères Philènes entre Carthage et Cyrène’, in A. Ferjaoui and T. Redissi (edd.), La Vie, la mort et la religion dans l’univers phénicien et punique. Actes du VIIème colloque international des études phéniciennes et puniques (Tunis), 217-222.

Reinhardt, T. (2019), ‘Linguistic naturalism in Cicero’s Academica’, in G. Pezzini and B. Taylor (edd.), Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Cambridge), 153-70.

Reinhardt, T., and Najman, H. (2019), ‘Exemplarity and its discontents: Hellenistic Jewish Wisdom texts and Greco-Roman didactic poetry’, Journal for the Study of Judaism 50, 460­96.

Rizos, E. (2019), ‘Sixth-century Anatolia through the lens of hagiography: ecclesiastical power and institutions in city and countryside’, in I. Jacobs, H. Elton (edd.), Anatolia in the Long Sixth Century (Oxford), 45-61.

Rizos, E. (2019), ‘Civic government in late Roman Illyricum and Thrace’, in S. Janniard (ed.), Le Gouvernement des cités dans l’Antiquité tardive (IVe – VIIe siècles), Antiquité Tardive 26, 201-13.

Robinson, M. J. (2019), ‘Arms and a mouse: approaching acrostics in Ovid and Vergil’, Materiali e discussioni 82, 23-73.

Robinson, M.J. (2019), ‘Looking edgeways. Pursuing acrostics in Ovid and Vergil’, Classical Quarterly 69.

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