Details
Author
Larmour, David H. J., Donald E. Lavigne Lillian Doherty (Eds.) A, . O.
Publishers
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
Size
723 p. Original softcover.
Description
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. - CONTENT: SPECIAL ISSUE INTERTEXTUALITY -- Guest-edited by Yelena Baraz and Christopher S. van den Berg -- Yelena Baraz and Christopher S. van den Berg: Introduction -- ARTICLES -- Nigel Nicholson: Cultural Studies, Oral Tradition, and the Promise of Intertextuality -- Pauline LeVen: Reading the Octopus: Authorship, Intertexts, and a Hellenistic Anecdote (Machon fr. 9 Gow) -- William Stull: On Encountering Cephalus in De Senectute -- Andrew Feldherr: Free Spirits: Sallust and the Citation of Catiline -- Tara Welch: Was Valerius Maximus a Hack? -- Irene Peirano: Non subripiendi causa sed palam mutuandi: Intertextuality and Literary Deviancy between Law, Rhetoric, and Literature in Roman Imperial Culture -- Ilaria Marchesi: Silenced Intertext: Pliny on Martial on Pliny (on Regulus) -- Matthew Roller: On the Intersignification of Monuments in Augustan Rome -- Bibliography -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Daniel W. Graham: The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics (Phillip Sidney Horky) -- Stephano Maso, Carlo Natali, and Gerhard Seel: Reading Aristotle: Physics VII.3. �What is Alteration?� (Mariska Leunissen) -- Tina Chanter: Whose Antigone? The Tragic Marginalization of Slavery (M. D. Usher) -- Sandra Boehringer: L�Homosexualit��nine dans T Antiquit�recque et romaine (Kirk Ormand) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 2: IN MEMORIAM: GEORG HANS BHAWANI LUCK -- ARTICLES -- Deborah Steiner: The Gorgons' Lament: Auletics, Poetics, and Chorality in Pindar�s Pythian 12 -- Alex Hardie: Empedocles and the Muse of the Agathos Logos -- William Michael Short: �Transmission� Accomplished? Latin�s Alimentary Metaphors of Communication -- Brian Turner: War Losses and Worldview: Re-Viewing the Roman Funerary Altar at Adamclisi -- David R. Carlson: Claudian�s Britain and Empire, 395-402 c.e. -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Maria Serena Mirto: Death in the Greek World: From Homer to the Classical Age (Joseph W. Day) -- Sean Alexander Gurd: Work in Progress: Literary Revision as Social Performance in Ancient Rome (Thomas Habinek) -- Daryn Lehoux: What Did the Romans Know? An Inquiry into Science and Worldmaking (John M. Oksanish) -- Daniel Orrells, Gurminder K. Bhambra, and Tessa Roynon: African Athena: New Agendas (Mary R. Lefkowitz) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 3: ANNOUNCEMENT -- The Gildersleeve Prize Winner for 2012 -- ARTICLES -- Lisa Kallet: Thucydides, Apollo, the Plague, and the War -- Kurt Lampe: Rationality, Eros, and Daemonic Influence in the Platonic Theages and the Academy of Polemo and Crates -- James E. G. Zetzel: A Contract on Ameria: Law and Legality in Cicero�s Pro Roscio Amerino -- Matthew Robinson: Ovid and the Catasterismi of Eratosthenes -- Matthew C. Farmer: Rivers and Rivalry in Petronius, Horace, Callimachus, and Aristophanes -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Nikolaos Papazarkadas: Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens (Stephen D. Lambert) -- J�rg R�pke: Religion in Republican Rome: Rationalization and Ritual Change (Duncan E. MacRae) -- Greg Woolf: Rome: An Empire�s Story (Andrew Gallia) -- Timothy M. Costelloe: The Sublime: From Antiquity to the Present (Michael Silk) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 4: ARTICLES -- Benjamin Sammons: Narrative Doublets in the Epic Cycle -- Marcus Folch: Who Calls the Tune: Literary Criticism, Theatrocracy, and the Performance of Philosophy in Plato�s Laws -- Christopher B. Polt: Allusive Translation and Chronological Paradox in Varro of Atax�s Argonautae -- Lauren Donovan Ginsberg: Wars More Than Civil: Memories of Pompey and Caesar in the Octavia -- Giuseppe La Bua: Mastering Oratory: The Mock-Trial in Apuleius� Metamorphoses 3.3.1-7.1 -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Alan Beale: Greek Athletics and the Olympics -- Barbara Goff and Michael Simpson: Thinking the Olympics: The Classical Tradition and the Modern Games (Jacques A. Bromberg) -- Fabio Tutrone: Filosofi e animali in Roma antica: Modelli di animalit� umanit�n Lucrezio e Seneca (Jo-Ann Shelton) -- Tomas Hagg: The Art of Biography in Antiquity (Dan Curley) -- BOOKS RECEIVED.