Contents
Introduction - Werner Riess
Part 1. The Greek World
1. Xenophon and the Muleteer: Hubris, Retaliation, and the Purposes of Shame - David D. Phillips
2. The Spartan Krypteia - Matthew Trundle
3. Where to Kill in Classical Athens: Assassinations, Executions, and the Athenian Public Space - Werner Riess
4. The Crime That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Violence against Women in the Athenian Courts - Rosanna Omitowoju
5. Violence against Slaves in Classical Greece - Peter Hunt
6. The Greek Battlefield: Classical Sparta and the Spectacle of Hoplite Warfare - Ellen Millender
7. Violence at the Symposion - Oswyn Murray
Part 2. The Roman World
8. The Topography of Roman Assassination, 133 BCE–222 CE - Josiah Osgood
9. Urban Violence: Street, Forum, Bath, Circus, and Theater - Garrett G. Fagan
10. Violence against Women in Ancient Rome: Ideology versus Reality - Serena S. Witzke
11. Violence and the Roman Slave - Noel Lenski
12. The Roman Battlefield: Individual Exploits in Warfare of the Roman Republic - Graeme Ward
13. War as Theater, from Tacitus to Dexippus - David Potter
14. Manipulating Space at the Roman Arena - Garrett G. Fagan
15. Party Hard: Violence in the Context of Roman Cenae - John Donahue
Contributors
Index