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Livres anciens et modernes

Damon, Cynthia (Ed.)

Transactions of the American Philological Association. Vol. 132/133

Baltimore - London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002-2003.,

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Auteur
Damon, Cynthia (Ed.)
Éditeurs
Baltimore, London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002-2003.
Format
213, 390 p. Library binding hardcover.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

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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: No. 1-2 2002: Editor�s Note -- List of Abbreviations -- I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2002 -- Kenneth Reckford: Pueri ludentes: Some Aspects of Play and Seriousness in Horace�s Epistles -- II. PAPERS -- Maria C. Pantelia: Helen and the Last Song for Hector -- John Kirkpatrick and Francis Dunn: Heracles, Cercopes, and Paracomedy -- William Tieman: �Cause� in History and the Amnesty at Athens: An Introduction -- James M. Quillin: Achieving Amnesty: The Role of Events, Institutions, and Ideas -- Andrew Wolpert: Lysias 18 and Athenian Memory of Civil War -- Josiah Ober: Social Science History, Cultural History, and the Amnesty of 403 -- George W. Houston: The Slave and Freedman Personnel of Public Libraries in Ancient Rome -- III. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL PANEL 2002 -- Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr., Vice President for Education: Navigating the Shoals: Teacher Training in Our Graduate Programs -- Robert W. Cape, Jr.: Teachers at the Helm or Teachers Adrift? Results of the APA Survey on T. A. Teacher Training -- Miriam R. P. Pittenger: Navigating the Shoals at Home: Establishing a T.A. Training Course -- George W. Houston: The Ideal of Teacher Training within the Reality of the Ph.D. Program -- Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr.: Quis docebit doctores? Proposed Models for Change -- IV. PARAGRAPHOI -- Stephen Harrison: A. E. Housman�s Latin Elegy to Moses Jackson -- Corrigendum. - Spring 2003: I. PAPERS -- Kathryn B. Stoddard: The Programmatic Message of the �Kings and Singers� Passage: Hesiod, Theogony 80-103 -- Derek Collins: Nature, Cause, and Agency in Greek Magic -- Jacob Stern: Heraclitus the Paradoxographer: [Peri Apiston], On Unbelievable Tales -- Sharon James: Her Turn to Cry: The Politics of Weeping in Roman Love Elegy -- Laurel Fulkerson: Chain(ed) Mail: Hypermestra and the Dual Readership of Heroides 14 -- C. L Murison: M. Cocceius Nerva and the Flavians -- E J. Kenney: In the Mill with Slaves: Lucius Looks Back in Gratitude -- II. PARAGRAPHOI -- D. .R. Shackleton Bailey: With Jackson�s Help. - Autumn 2003: I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2003 -- Michael Gagarin: Telling Stories in Athenian Law -- II. PAPERS -- J. Marks: Alternative Odysseys: The Case of Thoas and Odysseus -- Svetla Slaveva-Griffin: Of Gods, Philosophers, and Charioteers: Content and Form in Parmenides� Proem and Plato�s Phaedrus -- Lora Holland: [Pas domos erroi]: Myth and Plot in Euripides� Medea -- Gabriel Danzig: Apologizing for Socrates: Plato and Xenophon on Socrates� Behavior in Court -- Monica R. Gale: Poetry and the Backward Glance in Virgil�s Georgies and Aeneid -- Neil W. Bernstein: Ancestors, Status, and Self-Presentation in Statius� Thebaid -- III. PARAGRAPHOI -- Glenn W. Most: Violets in Crucibles: Translating, Traducing, Transmuting.