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In Future Issues (in alphabetical order)

In Future Issues (in alphabetical order) © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 DOI: 10.1163/002670710X12603308168838 Mnemosyne 63 (2010) 174 brill.nl/mnem In Future Issues (in alphabetical order) R.J. Allan, Th e Infi nitivus pro Imperativo in Ancient Greek. Th e Imperatival Infi nitive as an Expression of Proper Procedural Action R. Gagné, Th e Poetics of exôleia in Homer W.E. van den Groenendaal, Whose Line is it Anyway ? Rhetoric Aimed at Short- term Benefi ts in Some of Pindar’s Epinician Odes composed for Sicilian laudandi (Pi. O . 4, 5, 6 and 12, P . 12, N . 1 and 9) I. Hadjicosti, TrGF III fr. **99 and the Assignment to the Kares / Europe of Aischylos O. Hekster, Reversed Epiphanies: Roman Emperors Deserted by Gods V.J.C. Hunink, D. van den Broek, Stans pede in uno (Horace S . 1.4.10) S.L. Larson, τεθνάκην δ᾽ ἀδόλως θέλω : Reading Sappho’s ‘Confession’ (fr. 94) through Penelope G. Liberman, Correction ou corruption? La critique du texte de Valerius Flaccus E. Minchin, Th e Expression of Sarcasm in the Odyssey K.J. Rigsby, Th e Schedule of the Eleusinia L. Rivero Garcia, M. Librán Moreno, A Cry in the Face of Death: A Note on Verg. A . 4.692 T.E. Strunk, Off ending the Powerful: Tacitus’ Dialogus de Oratoribus and Safe Criticism A. Vergados, Nicarchus AP 11.328 and Homeric Interpretation J.T. Welsh, A magister in the togata : C. Iulius Romanus on edio fi dio (Char. p. 258.1-7) B.L. Wickkiser, Hesiod and the Fabricated Woman: Poetry and Visual Art in the Th eogony http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mnemosyne Brill

In Future Issues (in alphabetical order)

Mnemosyne , Volume 63 (1): 174 – Jan 1, 2010

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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 DOI: 10.1163/002670710X12603308168838 Mnemosyne 63 (2010) 174 brill.nl/mnem In Future Issues (in alphabetical order) R.J. Allan, Th e Infi nitivus pro Imperativo in Ancient Greek. Th e Imperatival Infi nitive as an Expression of Proper Procedural Action R. Gagné, Th e Poetics of exôleia in Homer W.E. van den Groenendaal, Whose Line is it Anyway ? Rhetoric Aimed at Short- term Benefi ts in Some of Pindar’s Epinician Odes composed for Sicilian laudandi (Pi. O . 4, 5, 6 and 12, P . 12, N . 1 and 9) I. Hadjicosti, TrGF III fr. **99 and the Assignment to the Kares / Europe of Aischylos O. Hekster, Reversed Epiphanies: Roman Emperors Deserted by Gods V.J.C. Hunink, D. van den Broek, Stans pede in uno (Horace S . 1.4.10) S.L. Larson, τεθνάκην δ᾽ ἀδόλως θέλω : Reading Sappho’s ‘Confession’ (fr. 94) through Penelope G. Liberman, Correction ou corruption? La critique du texte de Valerius Flaccus E. Minchin, Th e Expression of Sarcasm in the Odyssey K.J. Rigsby, Th e Schedule of the Eleusinia L. Rivero Garcia, M. Librán Moreno, A Cry in the Face of Death: A Note on Verg. A . 4.692 T.E. Strunk, Off ending the Powerful: Tacitus’ Dialogus de Oratoribus and Safe Criticism A. Vergados, Nicarchus AP 11.328 and Homeric Interpretation J.T. Welsh, A magister in the togata : C. Iulius Romanus on edio fi dio (Char. p. 258.1-7) B.L. Wickkiser, Hesiod and the Fabricated Woman: Poetry and Visual Art in the Th eogony

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