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Santirocco, Matthew S. (Ed.)

Classical World, 100.

Swarthmore: The Classical Association of the Atlantic States, - 2006, 2007.,

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(Berlin, Germania)

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Santirocco, Matthew S. (Ed.)
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Swarthmore: The Classical Association of the Atlantic States,, 2006, 2007.
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488 p. Library binding Hardcover.
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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). - ein sehr gutes Exemplar / a very good copy. - Index to Volume 100 I. CONTRIBUTORS W. S. Anderson, 458; E. K. Anhalt, 45. M. R. Bachvarova, 123; E. J. Bakker, 113; A. Barchiesi, 73, 457; E. Bartman, 310; A. Becker, 177; D. T. Benediktson, 43; E. B�hr, 307; H.-J. B�hr, 307; L. Bonfante, 465; E. N. Borza, 436. W. M. Calder III, 174; A. Chaniotis, 175; M. B. Charles, 363; J. Christensen, 77; J. Connolly, 306. V. DeNardis, 173; M. Depew, 167; C. De Stefani, 316; E. Dickey, 459; G. W. Dobrov, 251; A. Donohue, 305. M. C. English, 199, 314. L. Floridi, 166; M. A. Flower, 417; H. Foley, 456; W. W. Fortenbaugh, 279; R. M. Frakes, 72. J. Gibert, 455. J. P. Hallett, 37. J. T. Katz, 99, 454; A. Keith, 3; E. C. Kopff, 162; L. Kowerski, 161. D. La Londe, 466; P. Lautner, 81, 165; S. E. Lawrence, 335; A. Lear, 64; L. Lehnus, 320; J. R. Lenz, 319; M. Levine, 49; R. J. Littman, 143; R. C. Lounsbury, 79. K. MacFarlane, 65, 172; A. Mahoney, 267; S. J. V. Malloch, 170; M. McGowan, 169; J. McInerney, 424; C. McNelis, 313; C. U. Merriam, 11; D. Miller. 80. G. Nagy, 151, 468; J. Nelis, 391. H. N. Parker, 17; L. T. Pearcy, 31; M. C. J. Putnam, 355. P. Rhodan, 363; A. Richlin, 463; J. Romm, 76, 431, 461. G. Sandy, 309; D. Sansone, 176; J. M. Sasson, 66; J. Scarborough, 63; E. W. Scharffenberger, 229; J. L. Sebesta, 297; A. Sens, 71, 464; D. Silvermintz, 283; S. Slaveva-Griffm, 453; E. Stigka, 67. R. F. Thomas, 318; C. C. Tsagalis, 312. K. Volk, 69. R. Wallace, 133; A. Watanabe, 74; N. Worman, 469. J. G. Younger, 462. L. Zhmud, 163. II . 1 ARTICLES, SURVEYS, SCHOLIA, PAEDAGOGUS E. K. Anhalt, Translation and Interpretation for Intermediate and Advanced Students: 45. M. R. Bachvarova, Actions and Attitudes: Understanding Greek (and Latin) Verbal Paradigms: 123. E. J. Bakker, Time, Tense, and Thucydides: 113. D. T. Benediktson, The First Silent Reader of Latin Literature: 43. E. N. Borza, Commentary on Special Paedagogus Section on Alexander the Great: 436. M. B. Charles and P. Rhodan, Magister Elephantorum: A Reappraisal of Hannibal�s Use of Elephants: 363. G. W. Dobrov, Comedy and the Satyr-Chorus: 251. M. C. English, Reconstructing Aristophanic Performance: Stage Properties in Acharnians: 199. M. A. Flower, Not Great Man History: Reconceptualizing a Course on Alexander the Great: 417. W. W. Fortenbaugh, Cicero, De finibus 5.86: Back to the Codices: 279. J. P. Hallett, Sulpicia and Her Fama: An Intertextual Approach to Recovering Her Latin Literary Image: 37. J. T. Katz, What Linguists Are Good For: 99. A. Keith, Critical Trends in Interpreting Sulpicia: 3. S. E. Lawrence, Eteocles� Moral Awareness in Aeschylus� Seven: 335. M. Levine, Oracles of a Quadragenarian Latin Teacher: 49. R. J. Littman, Linguistics and the Teaching of Classical History and Culture: 143. A. Mahoney, Key Terms in Birds: 267. J. McInerney, Arrian and the Greek Alexander Romance: 424. C. U. Merriam, Sulpicia: Just Another Roman Poet: 11. G. Nagy, The Fire Ritual of the Iguvine Tables: Facing a Central Problem in the Study of Ritual Language: 151. J. Nelis, Constructing Fascist Identity: Benito Mussolini and the Myth of Romanit�391. H. N. Parker, Catullus and the Amicus Catulli: The Text of a Learned Talk: 17. L. T. Pearcy, Erasing Cerinthus: Sulpicia and Her Audience: 31. M. C. J. Putnam, Horace Carm. 4.7 and the Epic Tradition: 355. J. Romm, From Babylon to Baghdad: Teaching Alexander after 9/11: 431. E. W. Scharffenberger, Demon Eribremetas: The Sound and Sense of Aeschylus in Aristophanes� Frogs: 229. J. L. Sebesta, Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 2007 Supplementary Survey: 297. D. Silvermintz, Socrates on Trial: Strategies for Teaching Ancient Thought Dialectically: 283. R. Wallace, Using Morphophonology in Elementary Ancient Greek: 133. II.2 REVIEWS F. R. Adrados, A History of the Greek Language: From Its Origins to the Present (J. T. Katz) 454. M. Asper (ed.), Kallimachos: Werke. Griechisch und deutsch (L. Lehnus) 320. A. Balbo, I. Lana, and E. Malaspina, Bibliograf�Senecana del XX Secolo (W. M. Calder III) 174. J. M. Barringer and J. M. Hurwit (eds.), Periklean Athens and Its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives (A. Donohue) 305. M. Broggiato, Cratete di Mallo: I frammenti. Edizione, introduzione e note (G. Nagy) 468. J. S. Bruss, Hidden Presences: Monuments, Gravesites, and Corpses in Greek Funerary Epigram (C. C. Tsagalis) 312. S. D. Bundrick, Music and Image in^Classical Athens (J. G. Younger) 462. L. Cadili, Scholia Bernensia in Vergili Bucolica et Georgica. Vol. 2, Fase. 1: In Georgica Commentarii (Prooemium/Liber I 1-42) (R. F. Thomas) 318. A. A. Carpino, Discs of Splendor: The Relief Mirrors of the Etruscans (L. Bonfante) 465. G. Cawkwell, The Greek Wars: The Failure of Persia (K. MacFarlane) 172. E. Csapo, Theories of Mythology (K. MacFarlane) 65. M. S. Cyrino, Big Screen Rome (D. La Londe) 466. J. Diggle, Theophrastus: Characters (N. Worman) 469. C. Due, The Captive Woman �s Lament in Greek Tragedy (H. Foley) 456. L. Fulkerson, The Ovidian Heroine as Author: Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroldes (W. S. Anderson) 458. J. F. Gaertner, Ovid, Epistulae ex Ponto, Book 1 (A. Barchiesi) 457. C. H. George, Expressions of Agency in Ancient Greek (E. Dickey) 459. A. M. Gowing, Empire and Memory: The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture (S. J. V. Malloch) 170. B. Graziosi and J. Haubold, Homer: The Resonance of Epic (J. Christensen) 77. J. Gregory (ed.), A Companion to Greek Tragedy (J. Gibert) 455. K. Gutzwiller (ed.), The New Posidippus: A Hellenistic Poetry Book (C. De Stefani) 316. F. de Haas and J. Mansfield (eds.), Aristotle�s On Generation and Corruption / (L. Zhmud) 163. C. H. Hallett, The Roman Nude: Heroic Portrait Statuary 200 b.c.-a.d. 300 (E. Bartman) 310. R. A. Hazzard, Imagination of a Monarchy: Studies in Ptolemaic Propaganda (A. Chaniotis) 175. G. Herbert-Brown (ed.), Ovid�s Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium (M. McGowan) 169. P. J. Heslin, The Transvestite Achilles: Gender and Genre in Statius � Achilleid (C. McNelis) 313. F. L. Holt, Alexander the Great and the Mystery of the Elephant Medallions (J. Romm) 76. S. Hornblower, Thucydides and Pindar: Historical Narrative and the World of Epinician Poetry (L. Kowerski) 161. D. W. Hurley, Suetonius: Divus Claudius (R. C. Lounsbury) 79. S. Ihm, Eros und Distanz: Untersuchungen zu Asklepiades in seinem Kreis (A. Sens) 71. W. F. Jashemski and F. G. Meyer (eds.), The Natural History of Pompeii (E. and H.-J. B�hr) 307. W. A. Johnson, Bookrolls and Scribes in Oxyrhynchus (E. Stigka) 67. S. I. Johnston (ed.), Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide (J. M. Sasson) 66. A. Kaldellis, Procopius of Caesarea: Tyranny, History, and Philosophy at the End of Antiquity (A. Becker) 177. R. Kannicht, Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta. Vol. 5 (in 2 parts): Euripides (E. C. Kopff) 162. C. Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (R. M. Frakes) 72. P. Kruschwitz and M. Schumacher, Das vorklassische Lehrgedict der R�mer (K. Volk) 69. B. T. Lee, Apuleius� Florida: A Commentary (G. Sandy) 309. C. A. J. Littlewood, Self-Representation and Illusion in Senecan Tragedy (J. Connolly) 306. H. Lloyd-Jones, Suppiementum Supplementi Hellenistici (A. Sens) 464. K. Milnor, Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life (A. Richlin) 463. N. J. Nicholson, Aristocracy and Athletics in Archaic and Classical Greece (D. Sansone) 176. G. Nisbet, Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire: Martial�s Forgotten Rivals (L. Floridi) 166. R. G. M. Nisbet and N. Rudd, A Commentary on Horace, Odes Book HI (A. Barchiesi) 73. G. J. Reydams-Schils (ed.), Plato's Timaeus as Cultural Icon (P. Lautner) 81. G. Richardson Lear, Happy Lives and the Highest Good. An Essay on Aristotle�s Nicomachean Ethics (P. Lautner) 165. M. Riley and D. P. Huber (eds.), John Barclay: Argenis (A. Watanabe) 74. D. Roessel, In Byron 's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination (J. R. Lenz) 319. D. Russell, Plato on Pleasure and the Good Life (S. Slaveva-Griffin) 453. H. Schlange-Sch�ningen, Die r�mische Gesellschaft bei Galen: Biographie und Sozialgeschichte (J. Scarborough) 63. Y. Shahar, Josephus Geographicus: The Classical Context of Geography in Josephus (J. Romm) 461. M. B. Skinner, Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture (A. Lear) 64. S. A. Stephens, Seeing Double: Intercultural Poetics in Ptolemaic Alexandria (M. Depew) 167. I. C. Storey, Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy (M. C. English) 314. K. Volk, The Poetics of Latin Didactic: Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius (V. DeNardis) 173. R. Weiss, Virtue in the Cave: Moral Inquiry in Plato �s Meno (D. Miller) 80.
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