מאמרים ופרסומים

Classical Studies: Articles

 

Stephanie Binder and T. Villey, "Jewish Communities in North Africa", in Catherine Hezser (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity (Abingdon, 2024) 527-546

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “The Anthropomorphism of Hestia: Reconsidering the early Greek sources,” Journal of Hellenic Studies 144 (2024): 2.

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Jerusalem, the Holy Land, and Greekness in Ouranis, Kazantzakis, Sikelianos, and Seferis during the Period of the British Mandate for Palestine”, Journal of Modern Greek Studies 41:2 (2023) 161–87.

 

Stephanie Binder, « Coutumes et religion : quelques hypothèses à partir des lois sur l’idolâtrie de la michna Avoda Zara et du De idololatria de Tertullien », Cahiers d'Études du Religieux. Recherches Interdisciplinaires [numéro thématique : Tradition et Religion] 25 (2023)

https://doi.org/10.4000/cerri.6826

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Divine even if not Olympian: The mobility of Thetis in the Iliad,” in M. Paprocki, G. Vos, and D.J. Wright (eds.), The Staying Power of Thetis: Allusion, Interaction, and Reception from Homer to the 21st Century (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 75–86.

 

Lisa Maurice, “From Olympian to Christ-figure: Lucifer (2016-2021)”, Thersites (2023)
245-272.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Πάντα ῥεῖ and Πόντος ῥεῖ – Strabo on the Black Sea” in Alexabder V. Podossinov (ed.), The Black Sea Region in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Problems of Historical Geography, (Moscow, 2023) 259-271.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Delineating the Divine in Troy: Fall of a City”, in Monica Cyrino and Antony Augoustakis (eds.), Screening Love and War in Troy: Fall of a City (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 25-36.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Introduction”, in Lisa Maurice and Tovi Bibring, Gender, Creation Myths and their Reception in Western Civilisation: Prometheus, Pandora, Adam and Eve (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 1-11.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Tempting Treasures and Seductive Snakes: Presenting Eve and Pandora for the Youngest Readers”, in Lisa Maurice and Tovi Bibring, Gender, Creation Myths and their Reception in Western Civilisation: Prometheus, Pandora, Adam and Eve (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 69-80.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Conclusion”, in Lisa Maurice and Tovi Bibring, Gender, Creation Myths and their Reception in Western Civilisation: Prometheus, Pandora, Adam and Eve (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 219-23.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Adam the Alien, Eve the Robot: The Reinterpretation of Adam, Eve, Prometheus and Pandora in Japanese Manga and Anime”, in Lisa Maurice and Tovi Bibring (eds.), Gender, Creation Myths and their Reception in Western Civilization. Prometheus, Pandora, Adam and Eve (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 207-218.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “A Story of Adam and Eve for Soviet children and adults: The Divine Comedy, a puppet show based on the Bible” in Lisa Maurice and Tovi Bibring (eds.), Gender, Creation Myths and their Reception in Western Civilization. Prometheus, Pandora, Adam and Eve (London: Bloomsbury, 2022) 135-145.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Empty space and verbal landscaping in Strabo: Beyond urban territoriality”, in Mariachiara Angelucci (ed.), Urban Space in Historical Geography: Collective Perception and Territoriality, (Sevilla, 2022) 151-166.(Monografias de GAHIA 8).

 

Lisa Maurice, “Introduction”, in Lisa Maurice, Our Mythical Education: The Reception of Classical Myth Worldwide in Schools, 1900-2019 (Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press, 2021) 33-46.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Classical Mythology and the Israeli Education System”, in Lisa Maurice, Our Mythical Education: The Reception of Classical Myth Worldwide in Schools, 1900-2019 (Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press, 2021) 465-83.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Some Concluding Thoughts”, in Lisa Maurice, Our Mythical Education: The Reception of Classical Myth Worldwide in Schools, 1900-2019 (Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press, 2021) 485-92.

 

Ayelet Peer and Højlund Roesgaard, M. “The Emperor, the Sun and the Olympus: Mythology in the Modern Japanese Education System”, in Lisa Maurice (ed.), Our Mythical Education. The Reception of Classical Myth Worldwide in Formal Education, 1900-2020 (Warsaw: Warsaw University Press, 2021) 443-464.  

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Modern Greek ‘Prehistory’: Ancient Greek myth and Mycenaean civilization in Modern Greek education,” in Lisa Maurice (ed.), Our Mythical Education. The Reception of Classical Myth Worldwide in Formal Education, 1900-2020 (Warsaw: Warsaw University Press, 2021) 47–66.

https://www.wuw.pl/product-eng-14887-Our-Mythical-Education-The-Reception-of-Classical-Myth-Worldwide-in-Formal-Education-1900-2020-PDF.html

 

Stephanie Binder, E. Ratzon and Y. Shivtiel, “On Prof. Bezalel Bar-Kochva and his Scientific Achievement”, Te‘uda 32-33 (2021): 17-52 (Hebrew)

 

Stephanie Binder, "Contre Apion I. 183-205 ; II. 43. Quelle audience pour les passages attribués à Hécatée ?", in M. Bar-Asher Siegal and J. Ben-Dov (eds.), Social History of the Jews in Antiquity: Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten's Work (Tübingen, 2021) 299-316 

 

Stephanie Binder, “A first look at Nicolaus of Damascus's Autobiographical Passages”, Te‘uda 32-33 (2021): 171-182 (Hebrew).

 

Daniela Dueck, “Ethnic types and stereotypes in ancient Latin idioms”, in J.J. Price, M. Finkelberg and Y. Shahar (eds.), Rome: An Empire of Many Nations; New Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Identity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 43-57.

 

Ayelet Peer and R. Greenberg, “The Japanese Trojan War: Tezuka Osamu’s envisioning of the Greek epos”, Greece & Rome 67 (2020): 151-176.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Julius Caesar and the Romans stasis”, Hermathena 199 (2020): 71-91.

 

Stephanie Binder, “Judaeo-Hellenism” in Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity Online, David G. Hunter, Paul J.J. van Geest, and Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte (eds.) <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589-7993_EECO_SIM_00001820> First published online: 2020

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Epicurus and Epicureanism in Jewish Literature,” in Phillip Mitsis ed., The Oxford Handbook of Epicureanism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) 549-582.

 

Lisa Maurice, Percy Jackson and Israeli Fanfiction: A Case Study”, in Katarzyna Marciniak (ed.), Our Mythical Hope (Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press, 2020) 511-529.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Disney’s Hercules in Context: Mouse-Morality for Mini-Heroes”, in Alastair Blanshard and Emma Stafford (eds.), The Modern Hercules (Leiden: Brill, 2020) 468-487. 

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Ares and the Danaids in Aeschylus’ Suppliants,” Classical World 114 (2020): 25–38. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/773614

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Excerpting practices and the interpretation of Greek myth: Melanion and Timon in Aristophanes,” Hermes 148 (2020): 457–69. https://biblioscout.net/article/10.25162/hermes-2020-0031

 

Ayelet Peer, “The Labours of Hercules-Sama”, in Alastair Blanshard and Emma Stafford (eds.), The Modern Hercules: Images of the Hero from the Nineteenth to the Early Twenty-First Century, volume IV, The Modern Hercules (Leiden: Brill, 2020) 527-544.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Menecrates of Elaea: suggestions for additional fragments”, Hermes 148.4 (2020): 470-480.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Α lunar nation: the meaning of an Αrcadian epithet, or, who is the most ancient of them all?”, Philologus 164.1 (2020): 133-147.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Dio, Cicero and the Complexity of Civil War”, in Carsten Hjort Lange and Andrew Scott (eds.), Cassius Dio: the Impact of Violence, War, and Civil War (Leiden: Brill, 2019) 219-240.

 

Lisa Maurice,  “Cupid and Psyche for Children”, in Regine May and Stephen Harrison, Cupid and Psyche : The Reception of Apuleius’ Love Story since 1600 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019) 289-301.

 

Lisa Maurice, Manipulating Myth in a Changing World: A Half-Century of Hercules in Children’s Literature”, Journal of Historical Fictions 2.2 (December 2019): 81-101.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Robert Icke and the Gesher Theatre’s Oresteia, 2018–19”, Didaskalia 15.12 (2019) https://www.didaskalia.net/issues/15/12/.

 

Lisa Maurice, Saviours, Six-Packs and Sensitivity: The Hero of Greek Mythology on the Contemporary Screen”, Classicum 44.2 (2019): 18-28.

 

Stephanie Binder, M. Lazar and E. Nantet, "Measurements of the Dead Sea in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods; Confronting Greek and Latin Sources with Modern Physiographical Data", Israel Exploration Journal 69.2 (2019) 175-194

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “‘To the mountain:’ The ritual space of maenadism in the Athenian imaginary,” in W. Friese, S. Handberg, and T.M. Kristensen (eds.), Ascending and Descending the Acropolis: Movement in Athenian Religion, Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 23, (Aarhus, 2019) 145–60.

https://en.unipress.dk/udgivelser/a/ascending-and-descending-the-acropolis/

 

Lisa Maurice, “Why no arms and the man? Virgil’s Aeneid in Modern Popular Culture”, Scripta Classica Israelica 37 (2018): 111-127.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “What to say when you don’t have a good answer: Rabbi Hoshaya and the philosopher,” Revue des Études Juives 177.3-4 (2018): 281-296.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Traditions, trends and topics in Strabonian studies”, in Encarnación Castro-Páez (ed.) De nuevo sobre Estrabón. Geografía, cartografía, historiografía y tradición (Sevilla: Alcalá de H., 2018) 3-18 (Monografías de GAHIA, 3).

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Introduction to the Comparative Study of Plato and Xenophon”, in Gabriel Danzig, David Johnson, and Donald Morrison (eds.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies (Leiden: Brill, 2018) 1-30.

 

Gabriel Danzig, "Plato, Aristotle and Xenophon on the Ends of Virtue”, in Gabriel Danzig, David Johnson, and Donald Morrison (eds.), Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies (Leiden: Brill, 2018) 340-364.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon's Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book Two”, in Alessandro Stavru and Christopher Moore (eds.),  Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue (Leiden: Brill, 2018) 459-480.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Thermae Romae Manga: Plunging into the Unique Bond between Ancient Rome and Modern Japan”, New Voices in Classical Reception Studies 12 (2018): 57-67.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Hear No Evil? The Manipulation of Sounds and Rumours in Julius Caesar's Commentaries”, Thersites (2017): 43-76.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Xenophon and the Socratic Elenchos: The verbal thrashing as a tool for instilling sophrosune, Ancient Philosophy 37 (2017): 1-26. (Spanish version in Arche (2021).

 

Gabriel Danzig, “What has Rome to do with Jerusalem? The reception of Turnus Rufus and Rabbi Akivah in the Talmud and in contemporary Israel”, in Eran Almagor and Lisa Maurice, Beauty, Bravery, Blood and Glory: Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity 2017) 357-78.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Xenophon’s Symposium,” in Michael Flower (ed.), Cambridge Companion to Xenophon, (Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 2017) 132-151.

 

Lisa Maurice, “The House of Atreus as a Reflection of Contemporary Evil: Performance Reception and The Oresteia”, in Eran Almagor and Lisa Maurice, Beauty, Bravery, Blood and Glory: Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity 2017) 37-59.

 

Lisa Maurice, “From I, Claudius to Private Eyes:  Rome and the Detective in Popular Fiction”, in Lisa Maurice, Rewriting the Ancient World: Greece and Rome in Modern Popular Fiction (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity, 2017) 19-48.

 

Lisa Maurice, “‘I'd break the slate and scream for joy if I did Latin like a boy!’: Classical Studies in British Girls’ and Boys’ Fiction of the Twentieth Century”, in Owen Hodkinson and Helen Lovatt, Classical Reception and Children’s Literature: Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation (London: I.B. Tauris, 2017) 191-213.

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Herodotus on stage: The Modern Greek play Candaules’ Wife by Margarita Liberaki,” in Eran Almagor and Lisa Maurice, Beauty, Bravery, Blood and Glory: Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity 2017) 77–99.

 

Stephanie Binder, "Tertullien face à la romanisation de l'Afrique du Nord : une discussion de quelques aspects", Studia Patristica 94 (2017) 29-45

 

Daniela Dueck, “Strabo's choice of sources as a clue to the availability of texts in his time”, in C. Rico and A. Dan (eds.), The Library of Alexandria: A Cultural Crossroads of the Ancient World, (Jerusalem: Polis Institute Press, 2017) 227-243.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Spicing up geography: Strabo's use of tales and anecdotes”, in Daniela Dueck (ed.), Routledge Companion to Strabo (London and NY: Routledge, 2017) 219-232.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Travelling literature alphabetically: literary hodology in Giovanni Boccaccio”, in Francisco J. González Ponce, Francisco J. Gómez Espelosín, Antonio Luis Chávez Reino, La letra y la carta: descripción verbal y representación gráfica en los diseños terrestres grecolatinos: estudios en honor de Pietro Janni (Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla, 2016) 321-335.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Graeco-Roman Popular Perception of Africa. The Proverbial Aspect”, in David Schaps, Uri Yiftach and Daniela Dueck, When the First Western Empire Met the Near East. Graeca Tergestina, Storia e Civiltà (Trieste: Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2016) 211-223.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Greece and Rome on the Comic Screen”, in Arthur J. Pomeroy, A Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) 209-232.

 

Stephanie Binder and V. Hunink, “Tertullian”, in Oxford Bibliographies in Classics. Ed. Dee Clayman. (New York, 2016; http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195389661/obo-9780195389661-0233.xml?rskey=vYuuy3&result=204)

 

Lisa Maurice, “Building a New Ancient Rome in STARZ Spartacus”, in Antony Augoustakis and Monica Cyrino, STARZ Spartacus: Reimagining an Icon on Screen (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016) 111-130.

 

Lisa Maurice, “The Reception of Classical Mythology in Israeli Children's Fiction”, in Katarzyna Marciniak, Our Mythical Childhood (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity 2016) 309-332.

 

Lisa Maurice,Swords, Sandals and Prayer-Shawls: Depicting Jews and Romans on the Silver Screen”, in David Schaps, Uri Yiftach and Daniela Dueck, When the First Western Empire Met the Near East. Graeca Tergestina, Storia e Civiltà, (Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2016) 295-324

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Greek philosophy and the Mishnah: On the history of love that is not dependent on a thing," in David Schaps, Uri Yiftach and Daniela Dueck, When the First Western Empire Met the Near East. Graeca Tergestina, Storia e Civiltà, (Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2016)  23-50.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Testing the truth and ourselves (Prot. 348a): Boasting and philosophizing in Plato's Symposium”, in M. Tulli and M. Erler, eds., Plato in Symposium  (Sankt Augustine: Academia Verlag, 2016) 36-43.

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Hestia and Eos: Mapping female mobility and sexuality in Greek mythic thought,” American Journal of Philology 137 (2016): 1–24.  https://www.jstor.org/stable/26360786

 

Gabriel Danzig, “The Best Way to Die: Wisdom, Boasting and Strength of Spirit in Xenophon’s Apology”, Classica et Mediaevalia (2016): 155-189.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “Traces of Feldgemeinschaft (Field Alliance) in Roman Egypt Law System and in Jewish Law”. Philologia Classica 11.2 (2016): 244–252.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, Lo Ba-Shamaim Hi (It is not in Heaven): Professor Ranon Katzoff as a Teacher of Law in David Schaps, Uri Yiftach and Daniela Dueck, When the First Western Empire Met the Near East. Graeca Tergestina, Storia e Civiltà, (Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2016) 29-30.

 

Lisa Maurice, “From Chiron to Firenze: the Centaur in Classical Mythology and Children’s Literature”, in Lisa Maurice, Eagles and Heroes: The Reception of Ancient Greece and Rome in Children’s Literature, (Brill: Metaforms: Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity 2015) 139-168.

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Reconsidering the metamorphosis of Io: On texts, images and dates”, Symbolae Osloenses 89 (2015): 35–53. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00397679.2015.1069996

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “Tradition and innovation in Greek tragedy’s mythological exempla”, Classical Quarterly 65 (2015): 476–88. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43905685

 

Lisa Maurice, “Jews and Judaism in Rome”, in Monica Cyrino, Rome, Season Two: Trial and Triumph (Edinburgh University Press, 2015) 88-104.

 

Stephanie Binder and B. Bar-Kochva, “Pompeius Trogus' Strange Passage on the Dead-Sea”, Cathedra 158 (2015): 7-32 (Hebrew)

 

Stephanie Binder and B. Bar-Kochva, “A Problematic Sentence in Justin-Pompeius Trogus' Historiae Philippicae”, in D. M. Schaps, U. Yiftach, and D. Dueck (eds.), When West Met East, Festschrift in Honor of Professor Ranon Katzoff, Graeca Tergestina: Storia e Civiltà (Triest, 2015) 225-231

 

Daniela Dueck, “Modelling Ethnicity: Patterns Of Ethnic Evaluation In The Indian Records Of Alexander’s Companions And Megasthenes”, in Rebecca Futo Kennedy and Molly Jones-Lewis (eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Identity and the Environment in the Classical and Medieval Worlds (London and NY: Routledge, 2015) 314-352.

 

Dueck, Daniela. "Knowledge of Self”, in Martin Hose and David Schenker (eds.), A Companion to Greek Literature ( Malden, MA: John Wiley & Sons, 2015) 386-400.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Megillos and Rice - A note”, Classical Quarterly 65.1 (2015) 377-384.

 

Gabriel Danzig, The use and abuse of Critias: Conflicting portraits in Plato and Xenophon”, Classical Quarterly, 64.2 (2014): 507-524.

 

Stephanie Binder and B. Bar-Kochva, “Flavius Josephus on the Dead Sea: Sources and Information”, Eretz Israel 31 [Netzer Book] (2014) 38-44 (Hebrew)

 

Stephanie Binder, « La digression de Trogue Pompée-Justin (XXXVI, 1.9-3.8) sur le peuple juif et sa terre – Texte et commentaire », Folia Electronica Classica 27 (2014) 30 pp.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Alcibiades versus Pericles: Apologetic Strategies in Xenophon’s Memorabilia”, Greece and Rome 61.1 (2014): 7-28.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “The suspicious beginning of the Iliad”, in, ΕΛΕΝEΙΑ. Litterulae chartulaeque ab amicis et discipulis ad Helenam Leonidae f. Ermolaeva pro munere natalicio missae (Hommage to Helena Ermolaeva) (St-Petersburg: St-Petersburg University Press,  2014) 44-46 (Russian).

 

Lisa Maurice, “Contaminatio and Adaptation:  the Modern Reception of Ancient Drama as an aid to understanding Roman Comedy”, in Anastasia Bakogianni (ed.), Dialogues with the Past (2): Reception Theory and Practice, Proceedings of the Reception of Ancient Greek and Roman Drama Conference, BICS Supplement series (London: ICS, 2013) 445-465.

Gabriel Danzig, “Plato’s Charmides as a Political Act: Apologetics and the Promotion of Ideology”, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies (2013): 1-34.

 

Ariadne Konstantinou, “The lioness imagery in Greek tragedy”, Quaderni urbinati di cultura classica 101 (2012): 125–41. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23347423

 

Gabriel Danzig, “The Best of the Achaemenids: Benevolence, self-interest and the ironic interpretation of the Cyropaedia,” in C. Tuplin (ed.), Xenophon: Historical Method and Moral Principle (Leiden: Brill, 2012) 499-541.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Lost geography: The geographical fragments of Daes of Colonae, Democles of Phygela and Dionysius of Chalcis”, Scripta Classica Israelica (2012): 35-51.

Daniela Dueck, “Strabo” in Dictionary of African Biography, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) ~ 3 pp.

Daniela Dueck, 16 encyclopedia entries: “Askanie” / “Dardanians” / “Demetrius of Scepsis” / “Eneti” / “Ephyre” / “Eratosthenes” / “Eremboi” / “Halizones”/ “Hippemolgoi” / “Kudones” / “Libye” / “Ortygia” / “Paiones”/ “Paphlagonians” / “Same” / “Strabo” in Margalit Finkelberg (ed.), The Homer Encyclopedia (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). ~ 8 pp.

Daniela Dueck, “Protagoras (2044): Text, Translation and Commentary”, in Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker (=FGrHist) V, General editors: H.J. Gehrke and F. Maier, Brill. First published online 2011. 12 pp. https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/fragmente-der-griechischen-historiker-v/protagoras-2044-a2044

Lisa Maurice, “Storm in a Teacup: Roman Comedy in Twenty-First Century Israel”, Didaskalia 8 (2011): 112–128 (http://www.didaskalia.net/issues/8/18/). 

 

Daniela Dueck, “Poetry and Roman technical writing: agriculture, architecture, tactics”, Klio 93.2 (2011): 1-16.

דניאלה דוויק, "מדיכוטומיה לסקלה: תפיסת השונות התרבותית באתנוגרפיה היוונית העתיקה", היסטוריה 25 (2011) (תשע"א): 25-42. 

Hava B. Korzakova, “Greek Ostraca and Graffiti”, in Amos Kloner, Esther Eshel, Hava B. Korzakova, and Gerald Finkielsztejn, Maresha Excavations. Final Report III. (Jerusalem, IAA, 2010) 89-146

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “The Inscribed Altars”, in Amos Kloner, Esther Eshel, Hava B. Korzakova, and Gerald Finkielsztejn, Maresha Excavations. Final Report III. (Jerusalem, IAA, 2010)147-149.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “The Lead Sling Bullets”, in Amos Kloner, Esther Eshel, Hava B. Korzakova, and Gerald Finkielsztejn, Maresha Excavations. Final Report III. (Jerusalem, IAA, 2010)151-153.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “Astragali”, in Amos Kloner, Esther Eshel, Hava B. Korzakova, and Gerald Finkielsztejn, Maresha Excavations. Final Report III. (Jerusalem, IAA, 2010) 155-157.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “Lead Weights from Maresha”, in Amos Kloner, Esther Eshel, Hava B. Korzakova, and Gerald Finkielsztejn, Maresha Excavations. Final Report III. (Jerusalem, IAA, 2010) 159-173.

 

Stephanie Binder, “Jewish-Christian Contacts in the Second and Third Centuries C.E.? The Case of Carthage; Tertullian and the Mishnah's Views on Idolatry”, in D. Jaffé (ed.), Studies in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity (Leiden, 2010) 187-230

 

Daniela Dueck “The geographical narrative of Strabo of Amasia”, in K.A. Raaflaub and R.J.A. Talbertת Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies, )Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010( 236-251.

דניאלה דוויק , "'סולון היהודי: הרצל ורעיונותיו המדיניים בראי יצירתו הספרותית", בתוך , י. גייגר, ח. כותן וג. שטיבל (עורכים) ישראל בארצו: קובץ מאמרים ליובלו של ישראל שצמן (רעננה: האוניברסיטה הפתוחה, 2009) 277-293.

Daniela Dueck “Strabo” in Michael Gagarin et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), ~ 3 pp.

Stephanie Binder, « De la septième Lettre à Lucilius de Sénèque au De Spectaculis de Tertullien, échos et influences », Folia Electronica Classica 17 (2009)

 

An earlier English version can be found on the website of the University of Wales:  “Tertullian's 'Epistula Moralis' to Lucilius? A Note on Senecan Influence in Tertullian's De Spectaculis”, Binder (2009). Version 1, July, Lampeter Working Papers in Classics

 

Lisa Maurice, “Oceans 12 as Plautine Comedy”, Syllecta Classica 20 (2009): 135-170.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Big Boys and Little Boys: Justice and Law in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and Memorabilia”, Polis (2009) 242-266.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Poetic citations in Latin Prose works of Philosophy”, Hermes 137. 3 (2009): 123-135.

Daniela Dueck, “Poetic citations in Latin prose works of historiography and biography”, Hermes 137.2 (2009): 170-189.

דניאלה דוויק, "חג הסוכות, ארבעת המינים ופולחן דיוניסוס: דו-שיח בין-תרבותי", ציון, ע"ג (ב) (2008) תשס"ח: 119-138. 

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Rhetoric and the Ring: Herodotus and Plato on the Story of Gyges as a Politically Expedient Tale,” Greece and Rome (2008): 169-192.

 

Ayelet Peer, “Cicero's Last Caesarian Speech: The Pro Rege Deiotaro as a Final warning before the Ides of March”, in C. Deroux (ed.). Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, Collection Latomus 14 (2008):189-208.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, A. Kloner and A. Kushnir-Stein, An Inscribed Palestinian Weight Mentioning the Emperor Claudius, IEJ 58:2 (2008).

 

Daniela Dueck 20 encyclopedia entries: “Alexander of Miletos” / “Artemidoros of Ephesos” / “Dionusios of Alexandria” / “Dionusios son of Kalliphon” / “Eudoxos of Kuzikos” / “Herakleides ‘Kritikos’” / “Isidoros of Charax” / “Krates of Mallos” / “Marinos of Tyre” / “Menippos of Pergamon” / “Numphis of Kerakleia” / “Patrokles” / “Pausanias of Damaskos” / “Periplous Maris Erythrae, auctor” / “Polubios of Megalopolis” / “Pompeius Trogus” / “Skumnos of Chios” / “Strabon of Amaseia” / “Timaios of Tauromenion” / “Xenophon of Lampsakos” in The Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists: The Greek Tradition and Its Many Heirs (EANS), (London: Routledge, 2008). ~ 10 pp.

דניאלה דוויק, "חיות בלבוש מפלצתי בגיאוגרפיה היוונית העתיקה", בתוךב. ארבל, ס. מנשה, ר. טרקל (עורכים), בני אדם וחיות אחרות באספקלריה היסטורית, (הוצאת כרמל, ירושלים, (2007) (תשס"ז), 49-64.

Daniela Dueck, “Thrasybulus of Steiria – The Image of an Athenian Leader” in M. Orfali (ed.), Leadership in Times of Crisis, (Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, 2007) 197-216.

Daniela Dueck, “When the Muses Meet: Poetic Citations in Greek Historiography”, in I. Shatzman and G. Herman (eds.), Greeks Between East and West, (Jerusalem: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 2007) 93-114.

Gabriel Danzig, “What’s Wrong with Tissaphernes? Xenophon’s Views on Lying and Breaking Oaths”, in C. J. Tuplin (ed.), Persian Responses: Political and Cultural Interaction with(in) the Achaemenid Empire (Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2007) 27-50.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “The Image of Socrates in Jewish Hellenistic and Medieval Literature”, in Michael Trapp (ed.), Socrates from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, (London: Ashgate, 2007) 143-159.

 

Lisa Maurice, “‘Seeing is believing’: The Miles Gloriosus as an Exercise in Self-Conscious Illusion”, Mnemosyne 60 (2007): 407-426. 

 

Lisa Maurice, “Plautus’ Rebellious Sons: the Whole Story?” in Thomas Baier (ed.), Generationenkonflikte auf der Bühne (Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2007) 147-160.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Epidicus mihi fuit magister : Structure and Metatheatricality in Plautus' Epidicus”, Scholia 15 (2006): 35-52. 

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Crito and the Socratic Controversy,” Polis (2006): 21-45.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Memnon of Herakleia on Rome and the Romans”, in T. Bekker-Nielsen, Rome and the Black Sea Region (Black Sea Studies, 5), Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2006) 43-61.

Daniela Dueck, “Strabo’s Use of Poetry”, in D. Dueck, H. Lindsay and S. Pothecary, Strabo’s Cultural Geography: The Making of a Kolossourgia, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) 86-107.

Gabriel Danzig, “Intra-Socratic Polemics:  The Symposia of Plato and Xenophon,” Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies (2005): 331-357.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Apologetic Elements in Xenophon's Symposium,” Classica et Mediaevalia 55 (2005): 17-48.

 

Lisa Maurice, “A Calculated Comedy of Errors: the Structure of Plautus’ Menaechmi”, Syllecta Classica 16 (2005): 31-59. 

 

Daniela Dueck “The Parallelogram and the Pinecone: Definition of Geographical Shapes in Greek and Roman Geography on the Evidence of Strabo”, Ancient Society 35 (2005): 19-57.

Daniela Dueck, “Bird’s Milk in Samos: Strabo’s Use of Geographical Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions”, Scripta Classica Israelica 23 (2004): 41-56.

Lisa Maurice, “Deception and Metatheatricality in the Poenulus”, Studien zu Plautus' Poenulus, ed. Thomas Baier (ScriptOralia) (Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2004) 267-291.

 

Lisa Maurice, “Amici et sodales: An examination of a double motif in Plautus”, Mnemosyne   56 (2003): 164-193. 

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Why Socrates was not a Farmer: The Oeconomicus of Xenophon as a Philosophical Dialogue”, Greece and Rome (2003) 57-76.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “Apologizing for Socrates:  Plato and Xenophon on Socrates’ Behavior in Court”, Transactions of the American Philological Association (2003) 281-321.

 

Daniela Dueck, “The Augustan Concept of ‘An Empire without limits’”, Göttinger Studien zur Asienforschung 2-3 (2003): 211-227.

Gabriel Danzig, “La prétendue rivalité entre Platon et Xenophon”, Revue française d'histoire des idées politiques, Les Lois de Platon (2002): 351-368. (A shorter English version was published as “Did Plato Read Xenophon’s Cyropaedia?” in Samuel Scolnicov and Luc Brisson (eds.), The Laws: Selected papers from the VI Symposium Platonicum, (St. Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2003) 286-297.

 

Gabriel Danzig and David M. Schaps, “The Economy: What Plato Wanted and What he Saw”, in Francisco Lisi (ed.), I International Congress on Ancient Thought: Plato's Laws and their Historical Significance (Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2001) 143-147.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “Love Inscription from the Funeral Cave in Maresha”, Hyperboreus 7.1-2 (2001): 185-194, English summary: 194-195.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “The Political Character of Aristotelian Reciprocity”, Classical Philology 95 (2000): 399-424.

 

Daniela Dueck, “Historical Exempla in Augustan Rome and their Role in a geographical Context”, Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History X, Collection Latomus (ed. C. Deroux) (2000): 176-196

Daniela Dueck, “The Date and Method of Composition of Strabo’s ‘Geography’”, Hermes 127.4 (1999):467-478.

Hava B. Korzakova, “On one epithet in Sappho”, in Zaytsev, A.I. (ed.), Linguistica et Philologica: Collection of essays presented to Yu. V. Otkupschikov on the occasion of his 75th birthday (St-Petersburg: St-Petersburg University Press, 1999) 288-290.

 

Gabriel Danzig, “True Justice in the Republic”, Illinois Classical Studies 23 (1998): 85-99.

 

Hava B. Korzakova, “The phenomenon of anachoresis in edicts of Roman prefects in Egypt”, in Alexander Verlinsky, Mouseion: Essays to 70th Birthday of Prof. A. I. Zaicev (St-Petersburg: St-Petersburg University Press, 1997) 189-195.