WALDRON, B. (2022, [publ. 2026] (accepted and forthcoming), “Filia or Priuigna? On the Paternity of Theodora, Wife of Constantius I”, Hermathena 213.
CHRYSANTHOU, C.S. (2024), “Group Minds in Ancient Greek Historiography and the Ancient Greek Novel: Herodian’s History and Chariton’s Callirhoe”, Classical Quarterly (published online 1.3.2024). Click here to download
WALDRON, B. (2024), “Fabius Maximus Rullianus and the Capture of Gavius Pontius: Livy’s Book 11 and the Last Years of the Third Samnite War”, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (published online 6.12.2024). Click here to download
CHRYSANTHOU, C.S. (2025) “A Compiled Compilation: The Epitome of Athenaeus’ Deipnosophistae“, in C.T. Mallan (ed.), Studies in Byzantine Epitomes and the Greek Epitomizing Tradition (Leiden) 171–194. Click here to download
CHRYSANTHOU, C.S. (2025) “News and Messages in Herodian’s History of the Roman Empire“, in M. Baumann, A. Kemezis, M.-E. Zacharioudaki (eds.), Herodian – Historiography and Literature at the End of the High Empire (Berlin) 139–154. Click here to download
WALDRON, B., (accepted and forthcoming, 2025): “Shapur I, Odaenathus and Kushanshahr: A Eurasian Perspective on Geopolitics in the Mid-Third Century”, Antiquité Tardive 33, pp. 241-52. Click here to download.
TZORTZOPOULOU, K. (accepted and forthcoming) “Collective Mind and Intersubjectivity in John Chrysostom”, Mnemosyne.
BUXTON, X. (2025) “Many-headed Song: Configuring the Lyric Chorus as a Group Mind”, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (published online 7.10.2025). Click here to download
BUXTON, X. (accepted and forthcoming) ‘Pathos and Drama: Reconstructing the Emotional Experience at Eleusis’. In The Experience of Ancient Festivals, E. Bakola, X. Buxton, E. Csapo, Z. Newby (eds), Berlin: De Gruyter.
BUXTON, X. (accepted and forthcoming) ‘Seeing, Moving, Feeling: Spectators Onstage in the Ajax Prologue’. In Unsettled Dynamics: The Engagement of Audiences in Ancient Greek Theatre, A.-S. Noel and A. Duncan (eds).
WALDRON, B. (accepted and forthcoming) “The Dyarchy, the Tetrarchy, and Group Minds”, Studies in Late Antiquity.
CHRYSANTHOU, C.S. (accepted and forthcoming, 2026) “Cognitive Mapping and Social Cognition in Ancient Greek Narrative: Novelistic Couples”, Journal of Hellenic Studies 146.
WALDRON, B. (2026): “Aurelian and Cniva”, Deimos – Zeitschrift für Antike Militärgeschichte 2, pp. 25-35. Click here to download.
CHRYSANTHOU, C.S., TZORTZOPOULOU, K., and WALDRON, B. (accepted and forthcoming, 2026), “Concordia and Social Cognition in Latin Literature”, Mnemosyne.
TZORTZOPOULOU, K. (accepted and forthcoming, 2027), “Binding and Dividing: John Chrysostom on Collective Emotions in the Riot on the Statues,” JECS 35.1.
WALDRON, B., (accepted and forthcoming, 2028): “Constantius I, the Celebration of Tetrarchic Campaigns, and the Authenticity of Britannicus maximus II”, Historia 2028.1.
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