Articles, Book Chapters, and Encyclopedia Entries
			       
			  
			 
					
						  	
		    					
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			 				  |  |  Consult my CV , JSTOR, and Academia.edu  for some other publications on-line.
			 				      In Memoriam: Phillip H. De Lacy and Estelle De LacySCS Website (July 2016)
Nonverbal Expression of the Emotion of Disgust in Early Greek Texts: Epic, Tragedy, and ComedyAncient Emotions (Steiner Verlag 2016, forthcoming). Edd. D. Cairns and D. Nelis.
Introduction: Theories of Disgust, Ancient and ModernThe Ancient Emotion of Disgust (Oxford UP November 2016). Edd. Lateiner and Spatharas.
Disgust in the Latin Novels of Petronius and ApuleiusThe Ancient Emotion of Disgust (supra)
Insults and Humiliation in Fifth-Century Historiography and ComedyHistos Suppl. Vol. 4 (2016, forthcoming on WWW)
Miracles in the Ancient Greek novelsMiracles in the Ancient World (Ed. Maria Yerolemou, De Gruyter 2017, forthcoming)
Articles (10)Wiley-Blackwell's Herodotus Encyclopedia (Ed. Chr. Baron, 2017). Extremes, Gestures, Historical Method, Reliability, Weeping, Laughter, Adornment, Trees, Myrcinus, Trachis
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							 |  |  Selected JSTOR ArticlesLateiner, Donald:
 
											
												Humiliation and Immobility in Apuleius' MetamorphosesTransactions of the American Philological Association Vol. 131  (Spring, 2001), pp. 217-255
 A Note on DIKAS DIDONAI in HerodotusThe Classical Quarterly >  New Series, Vol. 30, No. 1 (1980), pp. 30-32
 Mimetic Syntax: Metaphor from Word Order, Especially in OvidThe American Journal of Philology >  Vol. 111, No. 2 (Summer, 1990), pp. 204-237
 No Laughing Matter: A Literary Tactic in HerodotusTransactions of the American Philological Association (1974-)  > Vol. 107  (1977), pp. 173-182
 Heroic Proxemics: Social Space and Distance in the OdysseyTransactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) > Vol. 122  (1992), pp. 133-163
 Nicias' Inadequate Encouragement (Thucydides 7. 69. 2)Classical Philology >  Vol. 80, No. 3 (Jul., 1985), pp. 201-213
 Tissaphernes and the Phoenician Fleet (Thucydides 8. 87)Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) >  Vol. 106  (1976), pp. 267-290
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