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Larmour, David H. J., Donald E. Lavigne Lillian Doherty (Eds.) A, . O.

[1 Vol. in 4 Iss.] American Journal of Philology. Vol. 133.

Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.,

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Autor
Larmour, David H. J., Donald E. Lavigne Lillian Doherty (Eds.) A, . O.
Editores
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.
Formato
705 p. Original softcover.
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No
Idiomas
Inlgés
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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: No. 1: ARTICLES -- Marianne Hopman: Narrative and Rhetoric in Odysseus� Tales to the Phaeacians -- Rachel Ahern Knudsen: Poetic Speakers, Sophistic Words -- Sophia A. Xenophontos: Plutarch�s Compositional Technique in the An seni respublica gerenda sit: Clusters vs. Patterns -- Erin K. Moodie: The Bully as Satirist in Juvenal�s Third Satire -- Andrew S. Becker: Rhythm in a Sinuous Stanza: The Anatomy and Acoustic Contour of the Latin Alcaic -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Leslie Kurke: Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose (Tom Hawkins) -- Simon Goldhill and Edith Hall, eds. Sophocles and the Greek Tragic Tradition (Robin Mitchell-Boyask) -- Vivienne J. Gray, ed. Xenophon (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) (Vasiliki Zali) -- Aldo Setaioli: Arbitri Nugae: Petronius� Short Poems in the Satyrica (David Konstan) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 2: ARTICLES -- Jonathan Pratt: The Epideictic Agon and Aristotle�s Elusive Third Genre -- Katharina Volk: Letters in the Sky: Reading the Signs in Aratus' Phaenomena -- Aaron M. Seider: Competing Commemorations: Apostrophes of the Dead in the Aeneid -- Casper C. de Jonge: Dionysius and Longinus on the Sublime: Rhetoric and Religious Language -- Sarah Olsen: Maculate Conception: Sexual Ideology and Creative Authority in Heliodorus� Aethiopica -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Martin L. West: The Making of the Iliad'. Disquisition and Analytical Commentary (Carolina Lopez-Ruiz) -- William G. Thalmann: Apollonius of Rhodes and the Spaces of Hellenism (James J. Clauss) -- Josiah Osgood: Claudius Caesar: Image and Power in the Early Roman Empire (Laura A. De Lozier) -- Michael Squire: The Art of the Body: Antiquity and Its Legacy (Lisa A. Hughes) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 3: ANNOUNCEMENT -- The Gildersleeve Prize Winner for 2011 -- ARTICLES -- Mark L. Damen and Rebecca A. Richards �Sing the Dionysus�: Euripides� Bacchae as Dramatic Hymn -- Andrew W. Collins: The Royal Costume and Insignia of Alexander the Great -- John Paulas: How to Read Athenaeaus' Deipnosophists -- Nathanael Andrade: Seducing Autocracy: Tacitus and the Dynasts of the Near East -- Eric Adler: Cassius Dio�s Agrippa-Maecenas Debate: An Operational Code Analysis -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Andrew Faulkner: The Homeric Hymns: Interpretative Essays (Bruce Heiden) -- Robin Osborne: The History Written on the Classical Greek Body (Nassos Papalexandrou) -- Anne Videau: La Po�que d�Ovide, de l��gie ���p�des M�morphoses: Essai sur un style dans l'histoire (Pramit Chaudhuri) -- Philip Hardie: Lucretian Receptions: History, The Sublime, Knowledge (Wilson H. Shearin) -- BOOKS RECEIVED -- No. 4: ARTICLES -- Alexander Nikolaev: Showing Praise in Greek Choral Lyric and Beyond -- Christine Kossaifi: The Legend of Phatta in Longus� Daphnis and Chloe -- Calum Alasdair Maciver: Flyte of Odysseus: Allusion and the hopion krisis in Quintus Smyrnaeus Posthomerica 5 -- Francesca Murano: The Oscan Cursing Tablets: Binding Formulae, Cursing Typologies, and Thematic Classification -- Raymond Kania: Orpheus and the Reinvention of Bucolic Poetry -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Douglas Frame Hippota Nestor (Richard P. Martin) -- Elaine Fantham: Latin Poets and Italian Gods (Darja Sterbenc Erker) -- Mark Payne: The Animal Part: Human and Other Animals in the Poetic Imagination (Nancy Worman) -- BOOKS RECEIVED.
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