Detalles
Autor
Miller, Paul Allen (Ed.)
Editores
Baltimore, London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006-2007.
Formato
441, 507 p. Library binding hardcover.
Descripción
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: Spring 2006: Editor�s Note -- List of Abbreviations -- I. PAPERS -- H. Paul Brown: Addressing Agamemnon: A Pilot Study of Politeness and Pragmatics in the Iliad -- Alexander J. Beecroft: �This is not a true story�: Stesichorus�s Palinode and the Revenge of the Epichoric -- Laura McClure: Maternal Authority and Heroic Disgrace in Aeschylus�s Persae -- Jos�. Gonz�z: The Meaning and Function of Phantasia in Aristotle�s Rhetoric III.I -- Andrew Foster: Arsinoe II as Epic Queen: Encomiastic Allusion in Theocritus, Idyll 15 -- Ortwin Knorr: Horace�s Ship Ode (Odes 1.14) in Context: A Metaphorical Love-Triangle -- Barbara Weiden Boyd: Two Rivers and the Reader in Ovid, Metamorphoses 8. - Autumn 2006: I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2006 -- Eleanor Winsor Leach: An gravius illiquid scribam. Roman seniores write to iuvenes -- II. PAPERS -- Robin Mitchell-Boyask: The Marriage of Cassandra and the Oresteia: Text, Image, Performance -- Jonas Grethlein: The Unthucydidean Voice of Sallust -- Dylan Sailor: Dirty Linen, Fabrication, and the Authorities of Livy and Augustus -- Mary Jaeger: Livy, Hannibal�s Monument, and the Temple of Juno at Croton -- Josiah Osgood: Nuptiae lure Civili Congruae: Apuleius�s Story of Cupid and Psyche and the Roman Law of Marriage. - Spring 2007: CLUSTER ON LITERARY AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE -- Editor�s Note -- Jonathan L. Ready: Toil and Trouble: The Acquisition of Spoils in the Iliad -- Brooke Holmes: The Iliad�s Economy of Pain -- Robin Mitchell-Boyask: The Athenian Aesklepieion and the End of the Philoctetes -- PAPERS -- David Mulroy: The Subtle Artistry of the Minos and the Hipparchus -- Shawn O�Bryhim: Catullus 23 as Roman Comedy -- Hunter H. Gardner: Ariadne�s Lament: The Semiotic Impulse of Catullus 64 -- Sergio Casali: Correcting Aeneas�s Voyage: Ovid�s Commentary on Aeneid 3 -- John A. Lobur: Festinatio (Haste), Brevitas (Concision), and the Generation of Imperial Ideology in Velleius Paterculus. - Autumn 2007: I. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 2007 -- Jenny Strauss Clay: Homer�s Trojan Theater -- II. CLUSTER ON LITERARY AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN HELLENISTIC GREECE -- Editor�s Note -- Craige Champion: Empire by Invitation: Greek Political Strategies and Roman Imperial Interventions in the Second Century b.c.e. -- Patricia Rosenmeyer: From Syracuse to Rome: The Travails of Silanion�s Sappho -- Sean Alexander Gurd: Meaning and Material Presence: Four Epigrams on Timomachus�s Unfinished Medea -- Regina Hoschele: The Traveling Reader: Journeys through Ancient Epigram Books -- III. PAPERS -- Adrian Kelly: How to End an Orally-Derived Epic Poem -- Herbert Granger: Poetry and Prose: Xenophanes of Colophon -- Rex Stem: The Exemplary Lessons of Livy�s Romulus -- IV. PARAGRAPHOI: THE THESAURUS LINGUAE LATINAE AND CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THE 21st CENTURY: FIVE PERSPECTIVES -- Kathleen Coleman: Introduction -- Julia Haig Gaisser: 1. Some Thoughts on Philology -- Gregory Hays: 2. Latin from A to P: The TLL in the 20th Century -- Michael Hillen: 3. Finishing the TLL in the Digital Age: Opportunities, Challenges, Risks -- Yelena Baraz: 4. Revelations of Lexicography: The Daily Learning at the Thesaurus -- Anthony Corbeill: 5. The TLL and the Sustaining of Scholarship.