J.C. McKeown was Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and Professor of Classics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition to his Prolegomena, with text, to Ovid's Amores (1987) and his magisterial commentary on the first two books (1989, 1998), he is the author of Classical Latin: An Introductory Course (2010), A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities (2010), A Cabinet of Greek Curiosities (2013) and A Cabinet of Ancient Medical Curiosites (2017). He is also co-editor of The Oxford Anthology of Roman Literature (2013). R. Joy Littlewood’s early work on Ovid’s Fasti and her interest in Roman religion and Archaic Italy inspired a commentary on Fasti Book 6 (Oxford 2006). Since then she has worked chiefly on Flavian epic, publishing commentaries on Silius Italicus, Punica 7 (Oxford 2011), Punica 10 (Oxford 2017) and Punica 3 (Oxford 2022) in collaboration with Antony Augoustakis, with whom she also edited Campania in the Flavian Poetic Imagination (Oxford 2019).