The following articles are contained in CJ

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Abstracts of Articles

THE MIST SHED BY ZEUS IN ILIAD XVII

by Jonathan Fenno
Abstract:

The mist that persistently obscures and surrounds the battle over Patroclus in Iliad 17 is considered both as
a natural meteorological phenomenon, and as an instrument of divine intervention manifesting Zeus' sympathy in
accord with his larger plan to glorify Achilleus.

HAURANUS THE EPICUREAN

by Kent J. Rigsby
Abstract:

C. Stallius Hauranus, an Epicurean in Naples known from his funerary epigram (Courtney no. 22), is
shown by his cognomen to be a freedman from Syria, as the name Hauranus is Semitic and recurs in 2 Macc. 4.40.