Abhandlungen
Waldemar Heckel (University of Calgary), Mazaeus, Callisthenes and the Alexander Sarcophagus
Michael P. Fronda (McGill University, Montreal), Livy 9.20 and Early Roman Imperialism in Apulia
Henrik Mouritsen (King’s College London), Caius Gracchus and the cives sine suffragio
Kresimir Matijevic (Universität Osnabrück), Cicero, Antonius und die acta Caesaris
Daniel Peretz (Tel Aviv University), The Roman Interpreter and His Diplomatic and Military Roles
Ramsey MacMullen (Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut), The Power of the Roman Empire
Stéphane Ratti (Université de Dijon), Malalas, Aurélien et l’Histoire Auguste
Touraj Daryaee (California State University, Fullerton), The Construction of the Past in Late Antique Persia
Miszelle John Tully (Magdalen College, Oxford), Democracy in Action: Office-holding in Fourth Century Athens. Pytheas of Alopece and the Panathenaic