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Larmour, David H. J., Peter Miller Karen Bassi (Eds.) A. O.

[1 Vol. in 4 Iss.] American Journal of Philology. Vol. 136.

Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015.,

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Author
Larmour, David H. J., Peter Miller Karen Bassi (Eds.) A. O.
Publishers
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015.
Size
725 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). - Minimally scuffed, overall very good and clean. - CONTENT: No. 1: ARTICLES -- Alexander S. W. Forte: Speech from Tree and Rock: Recovery of a Bronze Age Metaphor -- Paul Allen Miller: Dreams and Other Fictions: The Representation of Representation in Republic 5 and 6 -- Mary Jaeger: Why Is There No Cheese in Horace�s Satires? And Related Questions for Vergil and Varro -- Yelena Baraz: Sound and Silence in Calpurnius Siculus -- Fred K. Drogula: Who Was Watching Whom? A Reassessment of the Conflict between Germanicus and Piso -- BOOK REVIEWS -- David Sansone: Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric (Jon P. Hesk) -- Bonnie Honig: Antigone, Interrupted (Lorna Hardwick) -- Erika Fischer-Lichte: Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides� The Bacchae in a Globalizing World (Helene P. Foley) -- Silvia Montiglio: Love and Providence: Recognition in the Ancient Novel (Tim Whitmarsh) -- S. J. Heyworth: Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius (Luigi Galasso) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 2: ARTICLES -- K. Paul Bednarowski: Surprise and Suspense in Aeschylus� Agamemnon -- Brian V. Lush: Popular Authority in Euripides� Iphigenia in Aulis -- Joshua M. Smith: Horace Odes 2.7 and the Literary Tradition of Rhipsaspia -- Jen H. Oliver: Oscula iungit nec moderata satis nec sic a virgine danda: Ovid�s Callisto Episode, Female Homoeroticism, and the Study of Ancient Sexuality -- Curtis Dozier: Innovative Invective: Strength and Weakness in Horace�s Epodes and Quintilian�s Institutio Oratorio -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Phillip Sidney Horky: Plato and Pythagoreanism (Gabriele Cornelli) -- Pauline A. LeVen: The Many-Headed Muse: Tradition and Innovation in Late Classical Greek. Lyric Poetry (Tom Phillips) -- G�rd Lambin: Timoth�de Milet: le po� et le musicien (Pauline A. LeVen) -- Benjamin Acosta-Hughes and Susan A. Stephens Callimachus in Context: From Plato to the Augustan Poets (Ivana Petrovic) -- David Butterfield: The Early Textual History of Lucretius� De Rerum Natura (James E. G. Zetzel) -- Joy Connolly: The Life of Roman Republicanism (T. P. Wiseman) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 3: ANNOUNCEMENT -- The Gildersleeve Prize Winner for 2014 -- ARTICLES -- Christopher Moore: Prometheia (�Forethought�) until Plato -- Eric Dugdale: Who Named Me? Identity and Status in Sophocles� Oedipus Tyrannus -- Craig Jendza: Bearing Razors and Swords: Paracomedy in Euripides� Orestes -- Jack Mitchell: Literary Performance in the Imperial Schoolroom as Historical Reenactment: The Evidence of the Colloquia, Scholia to Canonical Works, and Scholia to the Techne of Dionysius Thrax -- Christopher B. Krebs: The Buried Tradition of Programmatic Titulature among Republican Historians: Polybius� [Pragmateia], Asellio�s Res Gestae, and Sisenna�s Redefinition of Historiae -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Denise Eileen McCoskey: Race: Antiquity and Its Legacy (Sydnor Roy) -- Katherine Blouin: Triangular Landscapes: Environment, Society, and the State in the Nile Delta under Roman Rule (Brendan Haug) -- Steven D. Smith: Man and Animal in Severan Rome: The Literary Imagination of Claudius Aelianus (Fabio Tutrone) -- Raffaella Cribiore: Libanius the Sophist: Rhetoric, Reality, and Religion in the Fourth Century (Robert J. Renella) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 4: ARTICLES -- Matt Cohn: Timokles Satyrographos and the Abusive Satyr Play -- Loren D. Marsh: The Plot Within: [megethos] and [mekos] in Aristotle�s Poetics -- Margaret Foster: The Double Chorus of Horace Odes 4.1: A Paeanic Performance in morem Salium -- Eleni Manolaraki: Hebraei Liquores.The Balsam of Judaea in Pliny�s Natural History -- Moyses Marcos: A Tale of Two Commanders: Ammianus Marcellinus on the Campaigns of Constantius II and Julian on the Northern Frontiers -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Sandra R. Joshel and Lauren Hackworth Petersen: The Material Life of Roman Slaves (Juan P. Lewis) -- Jackie Elliot: Ennius and the Architecture of the Annales -- Jay Fisher: The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic Tradition -- Nora Goldschmidt: Shaggy Crowns: Ennius� Annales and Virgil�s Aeneid (Thomas Biggs) -- Averil Cameron: Byzantine Matters (Panagiotis Roilos) -- BOOKS RECEIVED.
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