Articles
From Commonplacing to Expressing Confessional Identity: The Sturmian Paroemiology in Strasbourg and the Hungarian Albert Szenci Molnár
Gábor Förköli
2022-12-20
Anglo-Latin Macaronic Verse in Early Modern England: A New Survey of Manuscript Evidence
Giulia Li Calzi and Victoria Moul
2022-12-20
Ins and Outs and Opened and Closed
Danuta Shanzer
2022-06-23 Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity
Writing in a World of Strangers: The Invention of Jewish Literature Revisited
Irene Zwiep
2022-06-23 Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity
The Ordeal of a Sixth-Century Josef K: Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae as a Modernist Drama
Piet S. Gerbrandy
2022-06-23 Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity
A Critical Juncture: “Later” Latin Literature, the Newest Late Antiquity, and the Period of the Western Classic
Mark Vessey
2022-06-23 Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity
Bodily Exclusions? : Winckelmann’s Victims and the Paradox of Form
Rosa Maria Rodríguez Porto
2021-12-30 Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 80–87
The Future of Winckelmann’s Classical Form: Walter Pater and Frederic Leighton
Elizabeth Prettejohn
2021-12-30 Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 33–56