Mystery elements in Menander's Dyscolus -- The ass in the cult of Dionysus as a symbol of toil and suffering -- The Samia of Menander : an interpretation of its plot and theme -- Une cible de la satire : le locus amoenus -- Skiagraphia once again -- Ethos in Menander -- The happy ending : classical tragedy and Apulian funerary art -- Aeschylus' Niobe and Apulian funerary symbolism -- Rhetoric and visual aids in Greece and Rome -- The Hetaera and the housewife : the splitting of the female Psyche in Greek art -- The brink of death in classical Greek painting -- Patriotic propaganda and counter-cultural protest in Athens as evidenced by vase painting -- The gentle satire of the Penthesileia painter : a new cup with Dionysiac motifs
The social position of attic vase painters and the birth of caricature -- The Corpus vasorum antiquorum, the Lexicon iconographicum mythologiae classicae and the Beazley Archive Project : different databases for the study of Greek iconography -- Clytemnestra and Telephus in Greek vase-painting -- The feminist view of the past : a comment on the 'decentering' of the poems of Ovid -- Rembrandt's use of classical motifs -- The Greek medical texts and the sexual ethos of ancient Athens -- Scenes from attic tragedy on vases found in Sicily and Lipari