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Griffin, Miriam And Judith Mossman (Eds.)

The Classical Quarterly, 56.

Cambridge University Press, 2006.,

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Griffin, Miriam And Judith Mossman (Eds.)
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Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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670 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). - Einband leicht berieben und besto�n, Titelseiten auch leicht berieben, sonst sehr guter Zustand / binding slightly rubbed and scuffed, title pages also slightly rubbed, otherwise very good condition. - CONTENTS NUMBER 1 Implied vengeance in the simile of grieving vultures N. Rood {Odyssey 16.216-19) Apollo�s last words in Aeschylus� Eumenides G. ITAfost Corinna and mythological innovation D. Collins Orestes, a Euripidean sequel Af. Wright �Citizen cemeteries� in classical Athens? C. Patterson Amnesty and accountings for the Thirty E. Carawan Desire for good in Meno 77B2-78B6 D. Wolfsdorf Selling cynicism: the pragmatics of Diogenes� comic P. Bosman performances Aristotle and individual forms: the grammar of the possessive D. Konstan pronouns at Metaphysics A.5, 1071a27-9 and I. Ramelli Neptune�s altars: the treaties between Rome and Carthage J. Serrati (509-226 B.c.) Nam quid ea memorem: the dialectical relation of res gestae and J. Grethlein memoria rerum gestarum in Sallust�s Bellum jugurthinum Octavian and the Thunderbolt: the temple of Apollo Palatinus O. Hekster and Roman traditions of temple building and J. Rich Erotic hardening and softening in Vergil�s eighth Eclogue J. T. Katz and K. Volk Tiberius and the taste of power: the year 33 in Tacitus A. J. Woodman Bathing for health with Celsus and Pliny the Elder G. G. Fagan Personal names in the Vita Aesopi {Vita G or Perriana') N. Kanavou Achilles Tatius as a reader of Sophocles VJ. Liapis Philonic allusions in Eusebius, PE 7.7-8 A. P. Johnson An urban prefect and his wife T. D. Barnes The second appendix to Probus F. J. Barnett Shorter Notes Sword-fighting in the Iliad�, a note on [.] K. B. Saunders Horn and ivory, bow and scar: Odyssey 19.559-81 D. B. DeSmidt The Amphisbaena�s antecedents S. West Sappho�s supra-superlatives H. Zellner Conquering love: Sappho 31 and Catullus 51 A. D�Angour Apostrophe and [.] in the Theognidean Sylloge G. L. Fain The [.] of Theognis 667-82 N. Coffee Pindar, Nemean 9.17 WB. Henry Two conjectures on the Supplices of Euripides N. Lane The phantom stelai of Lysias, Against Nicomachus 17 M. Nelson Plato, Laws 10, 905E3: [.] R. Mayhew The mysterious �Cyreneans� in [Demosthenes] 59.9 D. Whitehead The land of King Mane. A pun at Horace, Odes 1.22.15 R. W Cowan Quintilian 12.11.11-12 M. Winterbottom The reddling of Valerian tE. Reiner NUMBER 2 Delphi and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo M. Chappell The absence of Chiron E. Aston Speaking to kings: Hesiod�s [.] and the rhetoric M.J. Mordine of allusion in the Works and Days What Lobel hath joined together: Sappho 49 LP H. R. Parker Voiceless victims, memorable deaths in Herodotus O. Strid Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris 392�455 C. W Willink What was Socrates called? L. Edmunds The linguistic philosophies of Prodicus in Xenophon�s �Choice VGray of Heracles�? Courage and knowledge at Protagoras 349E1-351B2 D. Wolfsdorf Socrates, philosophers and death: two contrasting arguments F. C. White in Plato�s Phaedo Symmetry and asymmetry in the construction of �elements� D. R. Ldoyd in the Timaeus Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 57.4: trial of animals and R. Sealey inanimate objects for homicide Homeric beginnings in the �Tattoo Elegy� R. Rawles The order and structure of Callimachus� Aetia 3 A. Bulloch Posidonius on the dry west and the wet east: fragment 223 EK D. A. Shcheglov reconsidered Amazing grace: reading between the lines in Propertius 1.13.29-32 J. Booth Cave navem J. R. W Prag Heavenly and pandemic names in Heliodorus� Aethiopica M. Jones A neglected testimonium (fragment?) on the Chaldaean G. Bechtle Oracles Shorter Notes �Self-consolation� in the Iliad M. Davies �Teleboes� and others: on some mistaken proper names C. O. Pavese For all that a woman: Medea 1250, [.]/ D. M. Schaps POxy. 863: a fragment of Cratinus� Dionysalexandrosl M. Wright �This is that man�: staging Clouds 1142-77 D. Konsum On the first eight lines of Plato�s Gorgias J. Doyle Artapanus and the flooding of the Nile H. Jacobson Notes on the text of the Scriptores Physiognomonici I. D. Repath Lucretius� DRN 1.926-50 and the proem to Book 4 S. Kyriakidis Catullus 51: a suitable case for treatment? A. J. Woodman The absent senator of 5 December 63 B.C. T. J. Cadoux The addressee of Vergil�s eighth Eclogue P. Thibodeau Vergil�s mysterious siler. a possible identification from a lousy clue H. Parker Divum inclementia in Vergil, Aeneid 2.602 H. Gasti Vergil�s Aeneas and Yeats�s anecdote E. L. Harrison Ovid Tristia 2.549: how many books of Fasti did Ovid write? J. Trappes-Lomax Cutting down the grove in Lucan, Valerius Maximus A. Augoustakis and Dio Cassius An unnoticed imitation of Callimachus, Aetia fr. 1.1 Pf. P E. Knox Note on Aphidruma 1: statues and their function A. Anguissola Note on Aphidruma 2: Strabo on the transfer of cults A. Anguissola A textual note on Xenophon of Ephesus 3.9.4 S. Tilg A Greek miscellanist as a libidinous Thessalian witch? H. M�ller-Reineke Pamphile in Apuleius� Metamorphoses 2-3 Philoxenus once again G. Roskam Earthquakes in A.D. 363-368 and the date of Libanius, Oratio 18 P. Van Nuffelen Homer, the Bible and beyond: a note on Chr. Pat. 83-7 E Pontani A conjecture in Benvenuto Campesani�s Versus de Resurrectione W. Olszaniec Catulli.
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