Introduction, Alessandro Barchiesi & Walter Scheidel
1. New media (and old), James O'Donnell
Tools
2. Transmission and textual criticism, Mario De Nonno
3. Iconography, C. Brian Rose
4. Linguistics, Joshua Katz
5. Archaeology, Henry Hurst
6. Epigraphy, John Bodel
7. Papyrology, Roger Bagnall
8. Numismatics, William Metcalf
9. Prosopography, Werner Eck
10. Metre, Llewelyn Morgan
11. Literary theory, Joseph Farrell
12. Translation, Susanna Braund
Approaches
13. Style, Alfonso Traina
14. Gender studies, Anthony Corbeill
15. Culture-based approaches, Matthew Roller
16. Anthropology, Maurizio Bettini
17. Identity, Emma Dench
18. Performance, Michele Lowrie
19. Psychoanalysis and the Roman imaginary, Ellen Oliensis
20. Art and representation, Eugenio La Rocca
21. Reception Studies, Andrew Laird
22. Historicism and formalism, Stephen Hinds
Genres
23. Rhetoric, Andrew Riggsby
24. Historiography and biography, Christina Kraus
25. Epic, Philip Hardie
26. First-person poetry, Kathleen McCarthy
27. Theatre, Florence Dupont
28. Letters, Jennifer Ebbeler
29. Novels, Ellen Finkelpearl
30. Scholarship, Robert Kaster
History
31. Early Rome, Nicola Terrenato
32. The imperial republic, Harriet Flower
33. The early imperial monarchy, Carlos Norena
34. The late empire, Richard Lim
35. Power, William Harris
36. Urbanism, Nicholas Purcell
37. Economy and quality of life, Walter Scheidel
38. Family and society, Beryl Rawson
39. Freedom and slavery, Keith Bradley
40. Law, Jill Harries
41. Spectacle, Kathleen Coleman
42. Imperial ecumene and polyethnicity, Peter Bang
43. After antiquity, Clifford Ando
Ideas
44. Philosophy, David Sedley
45. Political theory, Joy Connolly
46. Hellenism, Tim Whitmarsh
47. Religious pluralism, Jorg Rupke
48. Judaism, Seth Schwartz
49. Christianity, Hagith Sivan
50. Sexuality, Rebecca Flemming
51. Women, Kristina Milnor
52. Space and geography, Kai Brodersen
53. Architecture, Edmund Thomas
54. Science, Paul Keyser
55. Time and calendar, Denis Feeney