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Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age (2023)
Book Chapter
Horky, P. S. (2023). Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age. In M. Garani, D. Konstan, & G. Reydams-Schils (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Philosophy (3-26). Oxford University Press

Natural Selection Shadowed Forth: Aristotle’s 'De partibus animalium' after Darwin (2023)
Journal Article
Swallow, P. (2023). Natural Selection Shadowed Forth: Aristotle’s 'De partibus animalium' after Darwin. Aristotelica, 4(4), 109-126. https://doi.org/10.17454/ARIST04.06

Until the last years of his life, Charles Darwin had actually never read Aristotle. The sole reference he makes to his naturalist forebear in On the Origin of Species came in an addition to the fourth edition, published in 1866, in which he mistakenl... Read More about Natural Selection Shadowed Forth: Aristotle’s 'De partibus animalium' after Darwin.

Fragmentary Modernism : The Classical Fragment in Literary and Visual Cultures, c.1896 - c.1936 (2023)
Book
Goldschmidt, N. (2023). Fragmentary Modernism : The Classical Fragment in Literary and Visual Cultures, c.1896 - c.1936. Oxford: Oxford University Press

'Fragmentary Modernism' begins from a simple observation: what has been called the 'apotheosis of the fragment' in the art and writing of modernism emerged hand in hand with a series of paradigm-shifting developments in classical scholarship, which b... Read More about Fragmentary Modernism : The Classical Fragment in Literary and Visual Cultures, c.1896 - c.1936.

Book Review: Hollerich, M.J. Making Christian History. Eusebius of Caesarea and His Readers (Oakland: University of California Press) (2023)
Journal Article
Dahm, K. (in press). Book Review: Hollerich, M.J. Making Christian History. Eusebius of Caesarea and His Readers (Oakland: University of California Press). Histos, 18,

“Hollerich, M.J. Making Christian History. Eusebius of Caesarea and His Readers (Oakland: University of California Press)”, in Histos 18 (2024), forthcoming, 2.050 words.

Atreus Callidus: The Tragic Afterlife of Plautus's Comic Hero (2023)
Journal Article
Bexley, E. M. (2023). Atreus Callidus: The Tragic Afterlife of Plautus's Comic Hero. TAPA, 153(2), 459-503. https://doi.org/10.1353/apa.2023.a913470

This article argues that the model of the Plautine seruus callidus underpins Seneca's Atreus, whose similarities to the clever slave include verbal mastery; metatheatrical plotting; eavesdropping; and cultivating a special relationship with the audie... Read More about Atreus Callidus: The Tragic Afterlife of Plautus's Comic Hero.