"Immortality and Procreation in Plato's Symposium," Antichthon 20 (1986): 59-72; Elizabeth Pender, "Spiritual Pregnancy in Plato's Symposium," Classical Quarterly 42 (1992): 72-86.

Croix: the value of Old Comedy as evidence for Athenian popular culture.' Antichthon 46:14-51.

Lateiner, "Early Greek Medical Writers and Herodotus," Antichthon 20 (1986): 1-20, or R.

They were usually envisaged as necessary counterweight to the great known northern land masses but, after the Portuguese capture of Malacca in 1511, the southern Antipodes, or Antichthon , became an ambiguous, shifting European fact.

Clarke, "Some Observations on the Persecution of Decius," Antichthon 3 (1969): 63-76; Sage, Cyprian, 165-265; Maurice Bevenot, "Cyprian and His Recognition of Cornelius," Journal of Theological Studies, n.s.

Pritchard, `Fool's gold and silver: reflections on the evidentiary status of finely painted Attic pottery', Antichthon 33 (1999); I.G.

"Catullus 8: The Lover's Conflict." Antichthon 8 (1974) 93-96.

Comparing Euripides' Hippolytus and Theonoe." Antichthon 38: