1. Introduction – Alison Keith and Jonathan Edmondson
Part I – Domestic Politics
2. Varro on the Battle of Moisture in the Roman Domus (A Note on Men. Fr. 531–32) – Christer Bruun
3. Rape, the Family, and the “Father of the Fatherland” in Ovid, Fasti 2 – Fanny Dolansky
4. Naming the Elegiac Mistress: Elegiac Onomastics in Roman Inscriptions – Alison Keith
5. In Manus: Pliny’s Letters and the Arts of Mastery – Sarah Blake
Part II – Revolutionary Poetics
6. The Magic is in the Mix: Circe, Ovid, and the Genre(s) of the Remedia Amoris – Barbara Weiden Boyd
7. Primus Pastor: The Origins of Pastoral in Ovid’s Metamorphoses – Sarah McCallum
8. Narrative Transition and Literary Allusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses 9 – C.W. Marshall
9. Elegy and Epic in Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile – Cedric Littlewood
10. Revolution and Revenge: Reading Aeneas through Hannibal – Elizabeth Kennedy
Part III – Civic Spectacle
11. The Charms of an Older Lover: Afranius 378–382 Ribbeck3 – Jarrett Welsh
12. Knowledge, Power, and Republicanism in Lucan – Jonathan Tracy
13. The Rites of Others – Clifford Ando
14. Rituals of Reciprocity: Gladiatorial Munera in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses – Jonathan Edmondson