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The Ordeal of a Sixth-Century Josef K: Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae as a Modernist Drama

  • Piet Gerbrandy

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

Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity

Bodily Exclusions? : Winckelmann’s Victims and the Paradox of Form

  • Rosa Maria Rodríguez Porto

Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 80–87

Editorial Note

  • Maxim Rigaux

Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • iv–v

"Two Styles More Opposed": Harriet Hosmer's Classicisms Between Winckelmann and Bernini

  • Melissa L. Gustin

Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 1–31

Winckelmann in Nineveh: Assyrian Remains in the Age of Classics

  • Yannick Le Pape

Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 58–78

The Future of Winckelmann’s Classical Form: Walter Pater and Frederic Leighton

  • Elizabeth Prettejohn

Issue 6 • 2021 • Winckelmann's Victims • 33–56

Thinking about Cosmopolitanism

  • Theo D'haen

Issue 5 • 2021 • Imperialism and Cosmopolitan Literature

The Classics at World’s End.: A VOC Secretary Reframes the Cape Khoi

  • Tycho Maas

Issue 5 • 2021 • Imperialism and Cosmopolitan Literature

From Adam to Tsar’ Kosmos.: Cosmopolitanism in Byzantine Tradition

  • Helena Bodin

Issue 5 • 2021 • Imperialism and Cosmopolitan Literature

Cosmopolitanism and the Roman Empire.: Political, Theological and Linguistic Responses—Three Case Studies (Cicero, Augustine, Valla)

  • Christoph Pieper

Issue 5 • 2021 • Imperialism and Cosmopolitan Literature

Editorial Note

  • Dinah Wouters
  • Maxim Rigaux

Issue 5 • 2021 • Imperialism and Cosmopolitan Literature

Editorial Note

  • Dinah Wouters
  • Maxim Rigaux

Issue 4 • 2020 • Nostalgia and Playing with Latin • iii-iv

Playfulness, Pedagogy, and Patrician Values

  • Catherine Conybeare

Issue 4 • 2020 • Nostalgia and Playing with Latin • 81-87

Reading and (Re)Writing the Auctores: Poliziano and the Ancient Roman Miscellany

  • Scott DiGiulio

Issue 4 • 2020 • Nostalgia and Playing with Latin • 33-58

The Hisperica Famina as an Ars Poetica: An interpretation of the A-text

  • Piet Gerbrandy

Issue 4 • 2020 • Nostalgia and Playing with Latin • 60-79

The Comic Latin Grammar in Victorian England

  • Jacqueline Arthur Montagne

Issue 4 • 2020 • Nostalgia and Playing with Latin • 2-31

Editorial Note

  • Dinah Wouters

Issue 3 • 2020 • Schooling and Authority • iv–v

Latin Education and Classical Reception: the Minor Genres

  • Rita Copeland

Issue 3 • 2020 • Schooling and Authority • 62–66

Introite, pueri! The School-Room Performance of George Buchanan’s Latin Medea in Bordeaux

  • Lucy Christina Mary Mullarkey Jackson

Issue 3 • 2020 • Schooling and Authority • 43–61

The Meaning and Use of fabula in the Dialogus creaturarum moralizatus

  • Brian Møller Jensen

Issue 3 • 2020 • Schooling and Authority • 24–41

Controversial Topics in School and Literature: Hrotswitha and Donatus on Terence's Rapes

  • Chrysanthi Demetriou

Issue 3 • 2020 • Schooling and Authority • 2–22

Editorial Note

  • Maxim Rigaux
  • Stijn Praet

Issue 2 • 2019 • Latin on the Margins • iv-v

Beyond Europe, beyond the Renaissance, beyond the Vernacular

  • Alejandro Coroleu

Issue 2 • 2019 • Latin on the Margins • 73-77

From the Epistolae et Evangelia (c. 1540) to the Espejo divino (1607): Indian Latinists and Nahuatl Religious Literature at the College of Tlatelolco

  • Andrew Laird

Issue 2 • 2019 • Latin on the Margins • 2-28