A literary commentary on the History of the Peloponnesian War that brings Thucydides’ ideas to a wider audience
A complementary text to the Greek poet of Argonautica
First English commentary on Cicero’s examination of the gods in over fifty years
Charts the historical development and deployment of ugliness in Greek drama
How contracts reveal the link between commerce and law in maritime societies
An examination of philosophical choice and aesthetic reception in the reading of Apuleius’ novel Metamorphoses
Haunting the future through poetry
Examining how relationships with water flow through Egyptian history
How Pindar and Aeschylus—in distinct but complementary ways—treat the concepts of reciprocity, truth, and gender as interlocked and intertwined
A lively journey to meet the Etruscans, one of Europe’s most enigmatic societies, by world-renowned archaeologist Larissa Bonfante
The first English-language monograph about religion and Lucian of Samosata
A dedicated study of Classical Ionia
A translation of eight declamations written by or ascribed to Libanius, fourth-century CE sophist of Antioch
Essays on the magical handbooks of Greco-Roman Egypt
Explores how ancient Athenians made economic decisions
A new text and commentary on one of Aristophanes' greatest and most influential plays.
A new understanding of Achilles’ grief for Patroklos in the Iliad
Cataloging the largest of collection of Greek manuscripts in America
A disruptive comedy by a disruptive playwright
A detailed look for the classroom at one of the most significant events in Athens’ history
A thoughtful consideration of the poems and people in the performance space that was the Archaic Greek symposium
A lively, detailed history of one of the most important ancient Greek cities
Reveals the history of how 3,000 Greek children were shipped to the United States for adoption in the postwar period
One of Plato’s most famous works, now ready for the classroom