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8After Paul Left Corinth. The Influence of Secular Ethics and Social ChangeClassical Review 1 176-177. 2003.
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2Lucian of Samosata in the Christian MemoryByzantion 80 142-156. 2010.Scholia from the Byzantine era on Lucian of Samosata era are unusually abundant and unusually prodigal in invective. Hostility was inspired not only by the Peregrinus, in which Lucian ridicules the Church and its martyrs, but by dialogues which were read as oblique assaults on Christianity because they slighted all belief in providence and regard for things divine. Most assaults are bombastic rather than eloquent, and deaf to Lucian's humour; Arethas, a younger contemporary of Photius, attempts …Read more
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42Neoplatonic saints: the lives of Plotinus and Proclus by their students (edited book)Liverpool University Press. 2000.These two texts are fundamental for the understanding not only of Neoplatonism but also of the conventions of biography in late antiquity. Neither has received such extensive annotation before in English, and this new commentary makes full use of recent scholarship. The long introduction is intended both as a beginner’s guide to Neoplatonism and as a survey of ancient biographical writing.
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5The Making of Fornication. Eros, Ethics and Political Reform in Greek Philosophy and Early Christianity (review)The Classical Review 55 (1): 294-296. 2005.
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23Scriptural Lessons E. A. Clark: Reading Renunciation. Asceticism and Scripture in Early Christianity . Pp. xiii + 420. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. Cased, £41. ISBN: 0-691-00511- (review)The Classical Review 51 (01): 76-. 2001.
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43S. Broadie (trans.) Philoponus: On Aristotle Physics 4.10–14. With an introduction by Richard Sorabji. Pp. xiv + 128. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011. Cased, £60. ISBN: 978-0-7156-4088-3 (review)The Classical Review 63 (1): 293-293. 2013.
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66R. S. Kraemer, M. R. D’Angelo (edd.): Women and Christian Origins. Pp. x + 406. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Paper, £14.99. ISBN: 0-19-510396-3 (review)The Classical Review 51 (01): 177-. 2001.
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17R. S. Kraemer, M. R. D’Angelo (edd.): Women and Christian Origins. Pp. x + 406. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Paper, £14.99. ISBN: 0-19-510396-3 (review)The Classical Review 51 (1): 177-177. 2001.
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45MARINUS' LIFE OF PROCLUS H. D. Saffrey, A. -Ph. Segonds, C. Luna (edd.): Marinus: Proclus, ou sur le Bonheur. Texte établi, traduit et annoté . Pp. clxxvi + 236. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2001 (review)The Classical Review 53 (01): 86-. 2003.
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9Die Romideologie in der römischen Literatur der Spätantike (review)The Classical Review 50 (1): 309-310. 2000.
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33D. Brodka: Die Romideologie in der römischen Literatur der Spätantike. Pp. 273. Berlin, etc.: Peter Lang 1998. Paper, DM 31. ISBN: 3-631-33733-7 (review)The Classical Review 50 (1): 309-310. 2000.
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24C. Tornau: Plotin Enneaden VI 4–5 [22–23]. Pp. 519. Stuttgart and Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1998. Cased. ISBN: 3-519-07662-4 (review)The Classical Review 49 (2): 566-566. 1999.
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18C. Moreschini : Tertullien. Contre Marcion Livre IV. Pp. 546. Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf, 2001. Paper, frs. 310. ISBN: 2-204-06585-4 (review)The Classical Review 52 (1): 160-160. 2002.
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18C. Carey: Aeschines. Pp. xxi + 261. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000. Paper, £13.50. ISBN: 0-292-71223-5The Classical Review 51 (2): 388-389. 2001.