Reading Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon in counterpoint / Jean Alvares
Gareth and me: a Petronian pilgrimage / Barry Baldwin
Very short stories: Lucian's close encounters with some paintings / Alain Billault
Viewing and listening on the novelist's page / Ewen Bowie
Petronius and Maecenas: Seneca's calculated criticism / Shannon N. Byrne
On the text of Achilles Tatius / Claudio Consonni
Who's the woman on the bull?: Achilles Tatius 1,4,3 / Edmund P. Cueva
Utopia and utopias: a study on literary genre in antiquity / Marilla P. Futre Pinheiro
Divine authority in 'Cupid and Psyche': Apuleius Metamorphoses 6,23-24 / Stephen Harrison
The 'aura of Lesbos' and the opening of Daphnis and Chloe / Hugh Mason
Eumolpus' Pro encolpio and Lichas' In encolpium: Petr. Sat. 107 / Costas Panayotakis
The logic of inconsistency: Apollonius of Tyre and the thirty-days' period of grace / Stelios Panayotakis
The ancient novel at the time of Perry / Bryan Reardon
Two Renaissance readers of Apuleius: Filippo Beroaldo and Henri de Mesmes / Gerald Sandy
The poem at Petronius, Sat. 137,9 / Aldo Setaioli
Priapus and the shipwreck (Petronius, Satyricon 100-114) / Niall W. Slater
Petronius, Seneca and Lucan: a Neronian literary feud? / J.P. Sullivan
Awe and opposition: the ambivalent presence of Lucretius in Apuleius' Metamorphoses / Maaike Zimmerman.