BROWN CLASSICAL JOURNAL


Volume 17

2005

Faculty Editor Joseph Pucci
Managing Editor                     Kitty Pucci
Editorial Staff Henry Burden
Lee Butterman
Arianna Cassidy
Julia Goldmacher
Alexander Grimes
Melissa Jacoby
Rebecca O’Connor
Jessica Pesce
James Sattin
Miranda Shutte
Kartik Venkatesh
Cover Design Julia Goldmacher,
“Perseus and Medusa”

 

Contents

Contributors  
Buildings Act as Books in Ancient Egypt     Brooke Wolfe

Should Carthage Be Destroyed?
A Memo to the Senators

Jessica Pesce
The Power of Sexuality in the Poetry of Catullus Kimberly Koper
Time, Nature and Epic in Vergil’s Fourth Eclogue         Miranda Shutte
Corydon’s Pastoral Burning Morgan Palmer
The Seventh Eclogue as Antitheton Francesco Pucci

Cædmon’s Hymn as Vernacular Marginilia
in
the Lincoln College Text

Julia Goldmacher
Avernus at Cumae    Lee Butterman

Patronage, Power, and Thomas Hobbes:
English Political Theory Explains the Fall of Rome

Christopher Oates

 

List of Photographs

 
“Arch of Constantine from the Coliseum”      Rebecca O’Connor
“Throne of King Minos”   Rebecca O’Connor
“Erechtheion”     Rebecca O’Connor
“Coliseum at Night”  Rebecca O’Connor




This volume was published by the Department of Classics at Brown University and was generously supported by the Department of Classics, The Office of the Dean of the College, the Program in Ancient Studies, and the Program in Medieval Studies.

© 2005 Brown Classical Journal

ISSN 1043-0156