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Clack, Jerry (Ed.)

The Classical World. Vol. 76. Published by the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.

Pittsburgh : Duquesne University, September 1982 - August 1983.,

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Author
Clack, Jerry (Ed.)
Publishers
Pittsburgh : Duquesne University, September 1982 - August 1983.
Size
312, 392 p. Original softcover.
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Bottom edge somewhat stained, No. 5 with pen stainings on binding, otherwise good and clean. / Fu�chnitt etwas angeschmutzt, No. 5 mit Kugelschreiberanstreichungen auf Einband, sonst gut und sauber. - No. 1: CONTENTS: Donald Lateiner: �The Man Who Does Not Meddle in Politics�: A Topos in Lysias -- Roger S. Bagnall: Papyrology and Ptolemaic History: 1956-1980 -- James G. Keenan: Papyrology and Roman History: 1956-1980 -- Paedagogus -- Ronnie Ancona: Latin and a Dyslexic Student: An Experience in Teaching -- Scholia -- James P. Holoka: Aldous Huxley and the Lotus Experience -- R. Leon Fitts: Reflections on Catullus 13 -- Ronald Basto: The Grazing of Circe�s Shore: A Note on Aeneid 7.10 -- Valdis Leinieks: Sophocles� Elektra 1065, 1080 CAAS, PCS: Program for Joint Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 22-23, 1982 -- CAAS: Executive Committee, 1982-83 -- Reviews -- Books Received. - No. 2: Special Survey Issue: A Decade of Patristic Scholarship 1970-1979 by Thomas P. Halton and Robert D. Sider Vol. 1: Introductory Note -- Part 1. The Beginnings of Patristic Literature -- Introduction -- 1. The Beginnings of Liturgical Formulas and Canonical Legislation -- 2. The Apostolic Fathers -- 3. The Apocryphal Literature of the New Testament -- 4. The Beginnings of Christian Poetry -- 5. The First Acts of the Martyrs -- 6. The Greek Apologists -- 7. The Beginnings of Heretical Literature -- 8. The Beginnings of Anti-Heretical Literature -- Part 2. The Ante-Nicene Literature after Irenaeus -- 1. The Alexandrians -- 2. The Writers of Asia Minor, Syria and Palestine -- 3. The Romans -- 4. The Africans. - No. 3: CONTENTS: Jennifer Tolbert Roberts: Carmina Nulla Canam: Rhetoric and Poetic in Virgil�s First Eclogue -- Elizabeth E. Seittelman: 1983 Survey of Audiovisual Material in the Classics -- CAAS: Program for Seventy-sixth Annual Meeting in Conjunction with NJCA, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 29-30, 1983 -- Notes and News -- Reviews -- Books Received. - No. 4: CONTENTS: Carrie E. Cowherd: The Ending of the Medea -- Rick M. Newton: Poor Polyphemus: Emotional Ambivalence in Odyssey 9 and 17 -- Judith Lynn Sebesta: Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 1983 -- Paedagogus -- C.A.E. Luschnig: Greek and Latin on A Shoestring CAAS Update -- Notes and News -- In the Schools -- Reviews -- Books Received. - No. 5: CONTENTS: Betty Rose Nagle: Open-Ended Closure in Aeneid 2 -- Donald C. MacKenzie: Pay Differentials in the Early Empire -- Teresa Carp: Venus Utraque: A Typology of Seerhood -- Scholia -- John L. Moles: Virgil, Pompey, and the Histories of Asinius Pollio -- Raymond Den Adel: Apollo�s Prophecies at Delos -- Timothy E. Gregory: The Oracle at Delos in Late Antiquity -- Lawrence Giangrande: Latin Hath Charms -- Robert O. Fink: Catullus, Carmen 32 -- William M. Calder III: Mommsen�s History of the Empire -- Joseph S. Margon: The Nurse�s View of Clytemnestra�s Grief for Orestes: Choephori 737-740 -- Paedagogus -- Patricia A. Marquardt: Mithraism: The Account of Felicissimus -- In the Schools -- Books Received. - No. 6: Special Survey Issue: A Decade of Patristic Scholarship 1970-1979 by Thomas P. Halton and Robert D. Sider Vol. 2: Part 3. The Golden Age of Greek Patristic Literature from the Council of Nicaea to Chalcedon -- 1. The Writers of Alexandria and Egypt -- 2. The Founders of Egyptian Monasticism -- 3. The Writers of Asia Minor -- 4. The Writers of Antioch and Syria -- Part 4. The Latin Fathers of the Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries -- 1. Hilary of Poitiers and Marius Victorinus -- 2. Ambrose -- 3. Jerome and Rufinus -- 4. Christian Latin Poetry -- 5. Augustine -- 6. Other Late Latin Writers -- Index of Fathers and Topics.