This volume includes: Daniel Kölligen, ""Ὄρθος, The Watchdog""; Richard L. Phillips, ""Invisibility and Sight in Homer: Some Aspects of A. S. Pease Reconsidered""; Antonio Tibiletti, ""Pondering Pindaric Superlatives in Context""; Matthew Hiscock, ""Αὐθέντης: A 'Mot Fort' in the Discourse of Classical Athens""; James T. Clark, ""Off-Stage Cries? The Performance of Sophocles' Philoctetes 201–218, Trachiniae 863–870, and Euripides' Electra 747–760""; Giuseppe Pezzini, ""Terence and the Speculum Vitae: 'Realism' and (Roman) Comedy""; Neil O'Sullivan, ""Quotations from Epicurean Philosophy and Greek Tragedy in Three Letters of Cicero""; Ernesto Paparazzo, ""A Study of Varro's Account of Roman Civil Theology in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum and Its Reception by Augustine and Modern Readers""; Joseph P. Dexter and Pramit Chaudhuri, ""Dardanio Anchisae: Hiatus, Homer, and Intermetricality in the Aeneid""; Michael A. Tueller, ""Dido the Author: Epigram and the Aeneid""; Benjamin Victor, Nancy Duval, and Isabelle Chouinard, ""Subordinating si and ni in Virgil: Some Characteristic Uses, with Remarks on Aeneid 6.882–883""; Richard Gaskin, ""On Being Pessimistic about the End of the Aeneid""; Gregory R. Mellen, ""Num Delenda est Karthago? Metrical Wordplay and the Text of Horace Odes 4.8""; Kyle Gervais, ""Dominoque legere superstes? Epic and Empire at the End of the Thebaid""; D. Clint Burnett, ""Temple Sharing and Throne Sharing: A Reconsideration of Σύνναος and Σύνθρονος in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods""; Charles H. Cosgrove, ""Semi-Lyrical Reading of Greek Poetry in Late Antiquity""; Byron MacDougall, ""Better Recognize: Anagnorisis in Gregory of Nazianzus's First Invective against Julian""; Alan Cameron, ""Jerome and the Historia Augusta""; Jessica H. Clark, ""Adfirmare and Appeals to Authority in Servius Danielis""; and Jarrett T. Welsh, ""Nonius Marcellus and the Source Called 'Gloss. i.'""