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Damon, Cynthia (Ed.)

Transactions of the American Philological Association. Vol. 134/135.

Baltimore - London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-2005.,

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Autor
Damon, Cynthia (Ed.)
Editores
Baltimore, London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-2005.
Formato
418, 431 p., ill. Library binding hardcover.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Inlgés
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
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). - Overall very good and clean. - Contents: Spring 2004: Editor�s Note -- List of Abbreviations -- I. PAPERS -- Daniel W. Berman: The Double Foundation of Boiotian Thebes -- James J. Helm: Aeschylus� Genealogy of Morals -- David Rosenbloom: Poneroi vs. Chrestoi: The Ostracism of Hyperbolos and the Struggle for Hegemony in Athens after the Death of Perikles, Part I -- Raymond Marks: Of Kings, Crowns, and Boundary Stones: Cipus and the hasta Romuli in Metamorphoses 15 -- Carole Newlands: Statius and Ovid: Transforming the Landscape -- D. S. Levene: Tacitus� Dialogus As Literary History. - Autumn 2004: I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2004 -- James J. O�Donnell: Late Antiquity: Before and After -- II. PAPERS -- Dimitri Nakassis: Gemination at the Horizons: East and West in the Mythical Geography of Archaic Greek Epic -- Herbert Granger: Heraclitus� Quarrel with Polymathy and Histori�- Andrew Scholtz: Friends, Lovers, Flatterers: Demophilic Courtship in Aristophanes� Knights -- Ralph M. Rosen: Aristophanes� Frogs and the Contest of Homer and Hesiod -- David Rosenbloom: Pon�i vs. Chr�oi: The Ostracism of Hyperbolos and the Struggle for Hegemony in Athens after the Death of Perikles, Part II -- Andreola Rossi: Parallel Lives: Hannibal and Scipio in Livy�s Third Decade -- Kathryn Gutzwiller: Gender and Inscribed Epigram: Herennia Procula and the Thespian Eros. - Spring 2005: I. CONFERENCE PAPERS -- Lowell Edmunds: Critical Divergences: New Directions in the Study and Teaching of Roman Literature -- James J. O�Hara: Trying Not To Cheat: Responses to Inconsistencies in Roman Epic -- Mich� Lowrie: Inside Out: In Defense of Form -- Stephen Hinds: Defamiliarizing Latin Literature, from Petrarch to Pulp Fiction -- Thomas Habinek: Latin Literature between Text and Practice -- Joseph Farrell: Eduard Fraenkel on Horace and Servius, or Texts, Contexts, and the Field of �Latin Studies� -- Joy Connolly: Border Wars: Literature, Politics, and the Public -- Alessandro Barchiesi: Lane-switching and Jughandles in Contemporary Interpretations of Roman Poetry -- II. PAPERS -- Gwendolyn Compton-Engle: Stolen Cloaks in Aristophanes� Ecclesiazusae -- David M. Johnson: Persians As Centaurs in Xenophon�s Cyropaedia. - Autumn 2005: I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2005 -- Elaine Fantham: Liberty and the People in Republican Rome -- II. PAPERS -- E. F. Beall: An Artistic and Optimistic Passage in Hesiod: Works and Days 564-614 -- Christopher A. Faraone: Catalogues, Priamels, and Stanzaic Structure in Early Greek Elegy -- Peter Anderson: A Verse-Scrap on a kylix by Epiktetos -- Alexander Hollmann: The Manipulation of Signs in Herodotos� Histories -- David Petrain: Gems, Metapoetics, and Value: Greek and Roman Responses to a Third-Century Discourse on Precious Stones -- Thomas E. Jenkins: At Play with Writing: Letters and Readers in Plautus -- Ilaria Marchesi: In Memory of Simonides: Poetry and Mnemotechnics chez Nasidienus -- Leah Kronenberg: Mezentius the Epicurean.