G.W. Bowersock is Professor Emeritus of Ancient History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Among his recent books are Mosaics as History: The Near East from Late Antiquity to Islam and From Gibbon to Auden: Essays on the Classical Tradition. (September 2009)
September 24, 2009: Men and Boys
The Greeks and Greek Love: A Bold New Exploration of the Ancient World by James Davidson
Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods by Andrew Lear and Eva Cantarella
May 14, 2009: The Scholar of Scholars
Worlds Made by Words: Scholarship and Community in the Modern West by Anthony Grafton
February 26, 2009: Court Poet & Pornographer
Martial's Epigrams: A Selection translated from the Latin and with an introduction by Garry Wills
November 6, 2008: The Classicist's Eye
How Beautiful It Is and How Easily It Can Be Broken: Essays by Daniel Mendelsohn
October 23, 2008: The Other Theodora (letter)
September 25, 2008: Brilliant, Beautiful & Byzantine
Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire by Judith Herrin
August 16, 2007: The Revenge of the Trojan Women (letter)
June 14, 2007: The Art of Risk
Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides translated from the Greek by Anne Carson
June 14, 1984: Junius Q. Publicus
The World of the Citizen in Republican Rome by Claude Nicolet, translated by P.S. Falla
The Noblest Roman: Marcus Brutus and His Reputation by M.L. Clarke
June 12, 1980: Restoration & Revolution (letter)
March 6, 1980: The Emperor of Roman History
Roman Papers by Ronald Syme, edited by E. Badian
Ammianus and the Historia Augusta by Ronald Syme
Emperors and Biography: Studies in the Historia Augusta by Ronald Syme
The Historia Augusta: A Call for Clarity by Ronald Syme
History in Ovid by Ronald Syme
The Roman Revolution by Ronald Syme
Sallust by Ronald Syme