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Front Matter
Alexandra Bilhete, "Scientific Advancements in the Hellenistic Period: Divergence from Philosophy, Royal Patronage, and the Emergence of Applied Science" (pp. 6-14 )
Samuel Low-Chapman, "Bravery in the Face of Death: Gladiatorial Games and Those Who Watched Them" (pp. 15-22 )
Alexandru Martalogu, "The Catalyst for Warfare: Dacia’s Threat to the Roman Empire" (pp.23-36)
Forrest Picher, "The Puddle Plot: An Argument for a Nested Temporal Logic in the Interpretation of Herodotus" (pp. 37-42)
Marcus Wang, "On Heroes and Monsters: The Proposed Influence of the Aeneid on Beowulf" (pp. 43-51)
Katherine Horgan, "Defining Sanity: The Reception of Euripides’ Herakles and Seneca’s Hercules Furens in Marlowe’s Tamburlaine " (pp. 52-62)
Gregory Giannakis, "Power and Hierarchy in Byzantine Art and Architecture" (pp. 63-73)
Giulietta Fiore, "Decay and Reverence: Conceptions of Old Age in Ancient Greece and China" (pp. 74-83)
Backmatter: Jacqueline Hampshire, "The Greek Container: Challenging Received Ideas about Ancient Greek Culture";Classicists in Conversation: Interviews with Profs. Rose MacLEan, Eric Nelson, Josia Ober, and Kurt Raaflaub; Jemma Elliott-Israelson, "Stepas and Waters: a Photo Essay" (pp. 83-108)