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Livres anciens et modernes

Malamud, Martha (Ed.)

Arethusa 35 (2002) [3 Bd.e].

The Johns Hopkins University Press., 2002.,

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Auteur
Malamud, Martha (Ed.)
Éditeurs
The Johns Hopkins University Press., 2002.
Format
463 Seiten / p. Privatbindung.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

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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). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - CONTENTS -- VOLUME 35, NUMBER 1 -- WINTER 2002 -- Epos and Mythos: Language and Narrative in Homeric Epic Guest Editor: Carolyn Higbie -- Introduction -- MARTHA MALAMUD -- Prophecy and Persons: Reading Character john peradotto in the Odyssey -- Theology and Poetics in the Iliad pietro pucci -- Threptra and Invisible Hands: nancy felson -- The Father-Son Relationship in Iliad 24 -- The Narrative �Openings� lillian e. doherty -- in the Odyssey -- Remembering the God�s Arrival Egbert j. bakker -- The Disruption of Time in Myth and Epic roger d. woodard Fighting Words: How Heroes Argue Matthew clark -- Wordplay and Apparent Fiction Frederick ahl -- in the Odyssey -- The Trials of Telemachus: sheila murnaghan -- Who Was the Odyssey Meant For? -- Achilles the Ally Walter donlan -- Diomedes� Genealogy and Ancient Criticism carolyn higbie -- The Iliad as Ethical Thinking: Politics, Pity, dean hammer and the Operation of Esteem -- Structures of Progression in the Plot bruce beiden -- of the Iliad -- Pindar, Theoxenus, and the thomas k. hubbard -- Homoerotic Eye -- Indecorous Dining, Indecorous Speech: Deborah steiner -- Pindar�s First Olympian and the Poetics -- of Consumption -- Medea Hypokrites michelle zerba -- The Reception of Ovid in Antiquity -- Guest Editors: Garth Tissol and Stephen Wheeler -- Introduction: Toward a Literary History stephen wheeler of Ovid�s Reception in Antiquity -- Chaos in Ovid�s Metamorphoses and its richard tarrant Neronian Influence -- Lucan�s Reception of Ovid�s stephen wheeler -- Metamorphoses -- Ovidian Personae in Statius�s Thebaid alison keith -- Creation in Ovid�s Metamorphoses and Michael Roberts the Latin Poets of Late Antiquity -- Ovid, Martial, and Poetic Immortality: craig williams -- Traces of Amores 1.15 in the Epigrams -- Ovid and the Exilic Journey of garth tissol -- Rutilius Namatianus -- Bibliography.
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