
| Aeschylus Agamemnon 1035-41 |
| Aeschylus, Agamemnon 511-512 |
| At fixus nostris tu dabis supplicium: Catullus 116 as an 'inverted dedication' |
| The Boar-Hunt in Greek Myth |
| Coriolanus and Achilles |
| 'Death-bed recantations': Euripides, Chaucer, and Thomas Tyrwhitt |
| Dolon and Rhesus |
| Feasting and food in Homer: realism and stylisation |
| The Hero at the Crossroads: Prodicus and the Choice of Heracles |
| Homer and the Fable: Odyssey 21.293-306 |
| 'Leaving out the Erinyes': the history of a misconception |
| Marcellus of Side's Epitaph on Regilla: epilogue |
| New light on the Aegeus episode in Euripides' Medea |
| Pediasimus, Heracles, and the mid-day heat |
| Proppian light on the Aristaeus episode in Vergil's Fourth Georgic |
| Rumpelstiltskin and Greek Mythology |
| Simonides and the "grateful dead" |
| The Sirens at mid-day |
| Speaking and silence: Euripides Orestes 1591-2 |
| Stat vetus... silva: Burlesque and Parody in Ovid Amores 3.1 and Persius Satire 5.132-53 |
| Stesichorus and the Fable |
| Two Medieval Saints' Lives and the Judgement of Paris |