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Heyworth, S. J. And P. C. Millett (Eds.)

The Classical Quarterly, XLV [2 Bd.e]. Vol. LXXXVIII of the continuous series. No. 1-2.

Oxford: The Clarendon Press., 1995.,

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Author
Heyworth, S. J. And P. C. Millett (Eds.)
Publishers
Oxford: The Clarendon Press., 1995.
Size
596 Seiten / p. Broschiert / Paperback.
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No
Languages
English
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No
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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Leicht berieben und besto�n, ansonsten tadelloser Zustand / Slightly rubbed and scuffed, otherwise perfect condition. - CONTENTS - Agamemnon�s apology and the unity of the Iliad m. Davies -- The sea of love p. murgatroyd -- Notes on air: four questions of meaning in Empedocles and -- Anaxagoras p. kingsley -- Deceptive readings: poetry and its value reconsidered s. von reden -- Menexenus�son of Socrates l. dean-jones -- Thrasymachus and the thumos: a further case of prolepsis -- in Republic I j.r.s. wilson -- Polus, Plato and Aristotle r. renehan -- Early Greek tyranny and the people G. cawkwell -- The Archaia Moira', a suggestion j. f. lazenby -- Pausanias and the historiography of Classical Sparta a. r. meadows -- The witness�s exomosia in the Athenian courts c. carey -- Connotations of �Macedonia� and of �Macedones� until 323 -- B.c. N. G. L. HAMMOND -- > Quintus Fabius Maximus and the Dyme affair (Syll.3 684) r. m. kallet-marx Cleombrotus of Ambracia: interpretations of a suicide from -- Callimachus to Agathias g. d. williams -- Fabulae Praetextae in context: when were plays on -- contemporary subjects performed in Republican Rome? h. i. flower -- Horace�s Epistle to Torquatus (Ep. 1.5) j. s. c. eidinow -- Ovid�s use of Lucretius in Metamorphoses 1.67-8 s. m. wheeler -- The speech of Pythagoras in Ovid, Metamorphoses 15: -- Empedoclean Epos p. hardie -- A rediscovered text of Pophyry on mystic formulae c. k. Callanan -- SHORTER NOTES -- The Furies in Choe, and Ag. w. whallon -- Doors and Perspective in Choe. w. whallon -- Sophocles, Antigone 2-3 m. jones -- Pour encourager les autres: Athens and Egesta encore a. henry -- Aristophanes, Lysistrata 231 w. G. forrest -- A trireme for hire (Is. 11.48) l. casson -- A note on Polybius 24.14.8-9 p. be agon -- A sign of a new speaker in Plautus and Terence? a. kershaw -- Incest and ridicule in the Poenulus of Plautus G. f. franko -- Lucretius 4.420-25 m. dyson -- A punning reminiscence of Vergil, Eel. 10.75-7 in Horace, -- Epist. 1.5.28-9 d. langslow -- A new fragment of Posidonius? v. nutton -- The praetorship and consular candidacy of L. Rupilius f. x. ryan -- The O.C.T. de Officiis', a postscript ' m. Winterbottom -- The fate of the Magister Equitum Marcellus d. woods -- The Iliad, the Odyssey and their audiences a. dalby -- Barrier and transcendence: the door and the eagle in Iliad -- 24.314-21 E. KATZ ANHALT -- The wisdom of Thales and the problem of the word Hieros m. clarke -- The date of Pindar�s fifth Nemean and Bacchylides� -- thirteenth ode I. l. pfeijffer -- Does Protagoras refute himself? t. d. j. Chappell -- Alcibiades at Sparta: Aristophanes Birds m. vickers -- Family ties: significant patronymics in Euripides� -- Andromache s. phillippo -- The interrogation of Meletus: Apology 24c4-28al l. reid smith -- Self-movers and unmoved movers in Aristotle�s Physics VII t. m. olshewsky Rape and adultery in Athenian law c. carey -- Diodorus Siculus and Hephaestion�s pyre p. mckechnie -- Ptolemy Soter�s annexation of Syria 320 b.c. p. wheatley -- Apollonius Dyscolus and the ambiguity of ambiguity c. atherton -- From Pittacus to Byzantium: the history of a Callimachean -- epigram e. livrea -- Kar[is] Brit[tius]: a reinterpretation of Vetter No. 112 k. lomas -- Rhythm, style, and meaning in Cicero�s prose g. o. hutchinson -- Gaudia nostra: a hexameter-ending in elegy n. holmes -- Discordia taetra: Appendix s. j. Harrison -- Tragic irony in Ovid, Heroides 9 and 11 s. casali -- Notes on Ovid�s Tristia a. l. ritchie -- Greek love at Rome c. a. williams -- Sharing out land: two passages in the Corpus agrimensorum -- romanorum j. b. Campbell -- The new passage of Tiberius Claudius Donatus -- S. J. HARRISON AND M. WINTERBOTTOM Proba�s cento: its date, purpose, and reception r. p. h. green -- SHORTER NOTES -- Two passages in pseudo-Xenophon r. brock and m. heath -- The communism of property: a note on Aristotle, Politics -- 1263a8-15 R. mayhew -- Catullus 1.5-7 B. J. GIBSON -- Horace�s voladictory: Carm. 2.20 H. Jacobson -- Medea�s response to Catullus: Ovid, Heroides 12.23^4 and -- Catullus 76.1-6 f. bessone -- A note on Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.48 a. H. f. griffin -- Black bronze and the �Corinthian alloy� b. m. jacobson and m. p. weitzman Rouge and crocodile dung: notes on Ovid, Ars 3.199-200 -- and 269-70 m. hendry -- Pliny the Elder on the making of papyrus paper A. D. dimarogonas -- Don�t try this at home: Pliny�s Salpe, Salpe�s Paignia and -- magic J. N. DAVIDSON.
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