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  • Asmis, Elizabeth, Sarah Nooter and Elizabeth M. Adkins (eds.):

    Verlag: Chicago : University of Chicago Press January 2011., 2011

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    Original softcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. [1 - 92 p.] From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Allover very good and clean. - Content: ARTICLES -- Myth and Performance on the Athenian Stage: Praxithea, Erechtheus, Their Daughters, and the Etiology of Autochthony by Claude Calarne -- Epic Rapes in the Fasti by Julia D. Hejduk -- Seneca's Epistulae Morales as Dramatized Education by John Schafer -- NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS -- Hamillus/Sullimah: Sex, Fiction, and the Significance of Ananyms in Pompeii by Matthew Panciera -- Echoes Of Thucydides' Sicilian Expedition in Three Greek Novels by Stephen M. Trzaskoma -- Some Alleged Echoes of Apuleius in Jerome by Neil Adkin -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Out of Athens: The New Ancient Greeks. By Page duBois by Simon Goldhill -- Greek Vase-Painting and the Origins of Visual Humour. By Alexandre G. Mitchell by T. H. Carpenter -- Roman Republics. By Harriet I. Flower by Michele Lowrie. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth, Sarah Nooter and Elizabeth M. Adkins (eds.):

    Verlag: Chicago : University of Chicago Press April 2011., 2011

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    Original softcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. [93 - 186 p.] From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight crease in binding, small staining on binding, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichter Knick im und leichte Anschmutzung auf Einband, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - Content: ARTICLES -- Pindar's Olympian 4: Psaumis and Camarina after the Deinomenids by Nigel Nicholson -- Expelling Misconceptions: Astrologers at Rome by Pauline Ripat -- NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS -- L. lunius Brutus the Patrician and the Political Allegiance of Q. Aelius Tubero by J. H. Richardson -- Symmachus' Epistulae 1.31 and Ausonius' Poetics of the Reader by Aaron Pelttari -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Race and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian Democracy. By Susan Lape by Jonathan M. Hall -- Playing Gods: Ovid's "Metamorphoses" and the Politics of Fiction. By Andrew Feldherr by Lee Fratantuono -- Readers and Reading Culture in the High Roman Empire. By William Johnson by Thomas Habinek. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: University of Chicago Press, 1997

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    Original brochure. Zustand: Sehr gut. pp. 303-398. Slightly rubbed, otherwise in a good condition. - Contents: ARTICLES -- The SOFROSYNI of Persinna and the Romantic Strategy of Heliodorus' Aethiopica (Michael J. Anderson) -- "The Sainted Julius": Valerius Maximus and the Dictator (D. Wardle) -- Herodes Atticus and the Rhetoric of Tyranny (Nigel M. Kennell) -- NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS -- Euripides Erotodidaskalos? A Note on Aristophanes Frogs 957 (E. Kerr Borthwick) -- Vertumnus in Love (W. R. Johnson) -- P. Berol Inv. 5008, Didymus, and Harpocration Reconsidered (Craig A. Gibson) -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Homeric Questions and Poetry as Performance: Homer and Beyond. By Gregory Nagy. (M. D. Usher) -- Roman Literary Culture: From Cicero to Apuleius. By Elaine Fantham. (Thomas Habinek) -- Public Disputation, Power, and Social Order in Late Antiquity. By Richard Lim. (William E. Klingshirn). Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: The University of Chicago Press., 2009

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    Broschiert / Paperback. Zustand: Gut. 534 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem 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). - leicht berieben und bestoßen, ansonsten tadelloser Zustand / lightly rubbed and scuffed, otherwise perfect condition - CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 104 -- Andrews, James A., Athenagoras, Stasis, and Factional Rhetoric (Thucydides 6.36-40) -- Baraz, Yelena, Euripides' Corinthian Princess in the Aeneid -- Bernstein, Neil W., Adoptees and Exposed Children in Roman Declamation: -- Commodification, Luxury, and the Threat of Violence -- Bexley, Erica M., Replacing Rome: Geographic and Political Centrality in Lucan's -- Pharsalia -- Coffee, Neil, Statius' Theseus: Martial or Merciful? -- Cook, Erwin F., On the "Importance" of Iliad Book 8 -- Dillon, John Noel, A Note on the Text and Interpretation of Cornelius Nepos -- Alcibiades 10.2 -- Erdkamp, Paul, Polybius, the Ebro Treaty, and the Gallic Invasion of 225 b.c.e. -- Ferriss, Jennifer L., Catullus Poem 71: Another Foot Pun -- Haller, Benjamin, The Gates of Horn and Ivory in Odyssey 19: Penelope's Call for Deeds, -- Not Words -- Kelly, Gavin, Adrien de Valois and the Chapter Headings in Ammianus Marcellinus -- Krebs, Christopher B., A Seemingly Artless Conversation: Cicero's De Legibus -- (1.1-5) -- Lang, Philippa, Goats and the Sacred Disease in Callimachus' Acontius and Cydippe -- McGill, Scott, The Right of Authorship in Symmachus' Epistulae 1.31 -- Morelli, Alfredo M., Sighs of Lost Love: The Rufus Cycle in Martial (1.68 and -- 1.106) -- Pamias, Jordi, Eratosthenes and the Women: Reversal in Literature and Ritual -- Parkes, Ruth, Hercules and the Centaurs: Reading Statius with Vergil and Ovid -- Power. Tristan J., Suetonius Galba 1: Beginning or Ending? -- Pucci, Joseph, Ausonius' Ephemeris and the Hermeneumata Tradition -- Reece, Steve, Homer's Winged and Wingless Words: IJTEPOEIE I AIITEPOE -- Robinson, Matthew, Ardua et Astra: On the Calculation of the Dates of the Rising and -- Setting of Stars -- Roochnik, David, What Is Theoria? Nicomachean Ethics Book 10.7-8 -- Schironi, Francesca, Theory into Practice: Aristotelian Principles in Aristarchean -- Philology -- Somerville, Ted, The Literary Merit of the New Gallus -- Stevens, Benjamin, Per gestum res est significanda mihi: Ovid and Language in -- Exile -- Swift, L. A., How to Make a Goddess Angry: Making Sense of the Demeter Ode in -- Euripides' Helen -- Tell, HAkan, Wisdom for Sale? The Sophists and Money -- Tyrrell, Wm. Blake, A Meaning for EHITAQTTIS Not Cited in LSJ -- Vine, Brent, A Hipponactean Echo in Catullus (Frigus, 44.20) -- Weinstein, Joshua L, The Market in Plato's Republic -- Wharton, David, On the Distribution of Adnominal Prepositional Phrases in Latin -- Prose -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Allen: Revenge in Athenian Culture (McHardy) -- Arjava: The Fall of the Roman Household (Cooper) -- Champion: Rome Enters the Greek East: From Anarchy to Hierarchy in the Hellenistic -- Mediterranean, 230-170 bc (Eckstein) -- Formisano: Archimedes and the Roman Imagination (Jaeger) -- Galinsky: The Roman Triumph (Beard). Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: The University of Chicago Press., 2013

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    Broschiert / Paperback. Zustand: Gut. 375 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem 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). - leicht berieben und bestoßen, ansonsten tadelloser Zustand / lightly rubbed and scuffed, otherwise perfect condition - CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 108 -- Ager, Sheila L., Marriage or Mirage? The Phantom Wedding of Cleopatra and Antony -- BENTEIN, Klaas, Transitivity, Ecology, and the Emergence of Verbal Periphrasis in Ancient -- Greek -- Brown, Robert D., Caesar's Description of Bridging the Rhine (Bellum Gallicum 4.16-19): -- A Literary Analysis -- Christ, Matthew R., Demosthenes on Philanthrdpia as a Democratic Virtue -- DRINKWATER, Megan O., An Amateur's Art: Paris and Helen in Ovid's Heroides -- Eckstein, Arthur M., Polybius, Phylarchus, and Historiographical Criticism -- Faulkner, Andrew, Et in Arcadia Diana: An Encounter with Pan in Callimachus' Hymn to -- Artemis -- Felice, Egizia Maria, Putting the GELOS Back in Philogelos 1 -- Liebert, Rana Saadi, Pity and Disgust in Plato's Republic: The Case of Leontius -- Ooms, Steven, and CASPER C. DE Jonge, The Semantics of ENAGONIOS in Greek Literary -- Criticism -- POLT, Christopher B., The Origin of the Idaean Dactyls (Apollonius -- Argonautica 1.1129-31) -- Rebeggiani, Stefano, Reading the Republican Forum: Virgil's Aeneid, the Dioscuri, and the Battle of Lake Regillus -- Rimell, Victoria, The Best a Man Can Get: Grooming Scipio in Seneca Epistle 86 -- Roche, Paul, A Fawn in the Wood: Inuleus in Horace Carmen 1.23 -- Stamatopoulou, Zoe, Reading the Aspis as a Hesiodic Poem -- Stewart, Selina, Argonauts in the Mist: Argonautica 3.210-14 -- Tucci, Pier Luigi, Galen and the Library at Antium: The State of the Question -- Usher, M. D, Teste Galba cum Sibylla: Oracles, Octavia, and the East -- Xenophontos, Sophia A., Imagery and Education in Plutarch -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Briscoe: Friendship and Empire: Roman Diplomacy and Imperialism in the -- Middle Republic (353-146 BC) (Burton) -- Carter: Theater of the People: Spectators and Society in Ancient Athens (Roselli) -- Gagarin: A Culture of Freedom: Ancient Greece and the Origins of Europe (Meier) -- Gardner: The Elegiac Passion: Jealousy in Roman Love Elegy (Caston) -- Hawkins: Invisible Romans (Knapp) -- Heath: Aristotle as Poet: The Song for Hermias and Its Contexts (Ford) -- Janko: Aristotle, "Poetics": Editio Maior of the Greek Text with Historical Introductions -- and Philological Commentaries (Taran and Gutas) -- Johnson: Xenophon's Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections (Gray) -- Liebert: Frontiers of Pleasure: Models of Aesthetic Response in Archaic and Classical -- Greek Thought (Peponi) -- Lowrie: Work in Progress: Literary Revision as Social Performance in Ancient Rome (Gurd) -- McInerney: Making Time for the Past: Local History and the Polis (Clarke) -- Oele: Aristotle on the Nature of Truth (Long) -- Roselli: Why Athens? A Reappraisal of Tragic Politics (Carter) -- Sansone: Prodicus the Sophist: Texts,'Translations, and Commentary (Mayhew) -- Steinby: The Age of Titans: The Rise and Fall of the Great Hellenistic Navies (Murray) . Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: University of Chicago Press, 1999

    Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland

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    Zustand: Sehr gut. 492 p. In very good condition. - Contents -- Homeric ????? and the Poetics of Deixis (pp. 1-19) -- Egbert J. Bakker -- Two Problems in the Third Stasimon of Euripides' Medea (pp. 20-35) -- Glenn W. Most -- Sulpicia and the Rhetoric of Disclosure -- Sulpicia and the Rhetoric of Disclosure (pp. 36-54) -- Barbara L. Flaschenriem -- Aulus Gellius 17.8: Composition and the Gentleman Scholar (pp. 55-64) -- Stephen M. Beall -- The Role of Torquatus the Younger in the Ambitus Prosecution of Sulla in 66 B.C., and Cicero De Finibus 2.62 -- The Role of Torquatus the Younger in the Ambitus Prosecution of Sulla in 66 B.C., and Cicero De Finibus 2.62 (pp. 65-69) -- Michael C. Alexander -- Euergetic Self-Representation and the Inscriptions at Satyricon 71.10 (pp. 69-74) -- John F. Donahue -- Nero and Caesar: Lucan 1.33-66 (pp. 75-81) -- Nigel Holmes -- The Horoscope of Proclus (pp. 81-88) -- Alexander Jones -- Review Article: Reconstructing Discourse: Readings of Gender, Identity, and Ideology in Ancient Art (pp. 89-98) -- Sexuality in Ancient Art by Natalie B. Kampen;Art and Text in Roman Culture by Jas Elsner -- Review by: Eleanor Winsor Leach -- The Religion of Socrates by Mark L. McPherran (pp. 99-103) -- Review by: Sara Rappe -- Repetition in Latin Poetry: Figures of Allusion by Jeffrey Wills (pp. 103-111) -- Review by: James E. G. Zetzel -- Aetiana: The Method and Intellectual Context of a Doxographer. Volume I, The Sources by J. Mansfeld, D. T. Runia (pp. 111-114) -- Review by: Ian Mueller -- Proclus' Defense of Homer by Oiva Kuisma (pp. 114-121) -- Review by: Peter T. Struck -- The Chronology of Peisander's Mission to Athens (pp. 127-146) -- Harry C. Avery -- Comedy and Confusion in Callias' Letter Tragedy (pp. 147-167) -- Ralph M. Rosen -- Callimachus Battiades (Epigr. 35) (pp. 168-181) -- Stephen A. White -- Pater Familias, Mater Familias, and the Gendered Semantics of the Roman Household (pp. 182-197) -- Richard P. Saller -- Lactantius and the Succession to Diocletian (pp. 198-209) -- Christopher S. Mackay -- A Note on Diodorus 14.86.1 (pp. 210-214) -- John Buckler -- The Hope of the Year: Virgil Georgics 1. 224 and Hesiod Opera et Dies 617 (pp. 214-215) -- Malcolm D. Hyman and Philip Thibodeau -- Warriors into Traders: The Power of the Market in Early Greece by David W. Tandy (pp. 216-222) -- Review by: Jonathan M. Hall -- Mythe et histoire dans l'Antiquité grecque: La création symbolique d'une colonie by Claude Calame (pp. 223-227) -- Review by: Irad Malkin -- Rethinking the Rhetorical Tradition: From Plato to Postmodernism by James L. Kastely (pp. 227-234) -- Review by: Shadi Bartsch -- Horace's Narrative Odes by Michele Lowrie (pp. 234-238) -- Review by: Kirk Freudenburg -- The Poet and the Prince: Ovid and Augustan Discourse by Alessandro Barchiesi, Leslie-Anne Crowley (pp. 238-243) -- Review by: Garth Tissol -- Ancient Greek Board Games and How to Play Them (pp. 247-267) -- Leslie Kurke -- Aesop, Isis, and the Heliconian Muses (pp. 268-280) -- John Dillery -- Lilies and Violence: Lavinia's Blush in the Song of Orpheus (pp. 281-288) -- Julia T. Dyson -- Allusion and Narrative Possibility in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus (pp. 289-301) -- Andrew Zissos -- Beyond Teutoburg: Transgression and Transformation in Tacitus Annales 1.61-62 (pp. 302-320) -- Victoria E. Pagán -- Inscriptions from Cos and Oropus (pp. 321-324) -- Michael H. Jameson -- Aristophanes Peace 1265-1304: Food, Poetry, and the Comic Genre (pp. 324-329) -- Gwendolyn Compton-Engle -- Catullus 59: Rufa among the Graves (pp. 329-335) -- Christopher Nappa -- Plot and Point of View in the "Iliad" by Robert J. Rabel (pp. 336-341) -- Review by: Hilary S. Mackie -- Performance and Gender in Ancient Greece: Nondramatic Poetry in Its Setting by Eva Stehle (pp. 341-346) -- Review by: William G. Thalmann -- Relighting the Souls: Studies in Plutarch, in Greek Literature, Religion, and Philosophy, and in the New Testament Background by Frederick E. Brenk (pp. 346-351) -- R.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: University of Chicago Press, 1995

    Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland

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    Zustand: Sehr gut. 403 p. In very good condition. - Contents -- The "Performative Future" in Three Hellenistic Incantations and Theocritus' Second Idyll (pp. 1-15) -- Christopher A. Faraone -- Polybius on the Causes of the Third Punic War (pp. 16-31) -- Donald Walter Baronowski -- Lucretius and the Epicurean Tradition of Piety (pp. 32-57) -- Kirk Summers -- Longus' Werewolves (pp. 58-73) -- Stephen J. Epstein -- The Poetics of Colonization: From City to Text in Archaic Greece by Carol Dougherty (pp. 74-77) -- Review by: Paul Cartledge -- Theater and Society in the Classical World by Ruth Scodel (pp. 77-82) -- Review by: Jeffrey Henderson -- Aristophanes: "Frogs" by Kenneth Dover (pp. 86-91) -- Review by: Simon Goldhill -- Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius by Alan Cameron, Jacqueline Long (pp. 91-96) -- Review by: T. D. Barnes -- Catullus and His Renaissance Readers by Julia Haig Gaisser (pp. 96-101) -- Review by: Joshua Scodel -- On the Date of the Kaisergeschichte (pp. 111-128) -- R. W. Burgess -- Vergil's Seventh Eclogue and Its Readers: Biographical Allegory as an Interpretative Strategy in Antiquity and Late Antiquity (pp. 129-138) -- Raymond J. Starr -- A Not-so-Minor Character in Terence's Eunuchus (pp. 139-151) -- R. H. Martin -- Postumus, Curtius Postumus, and Rabirius Postumus (pp. 151-161) -- Peter White -- Sic Te Servato: An Interpretation of Propertius 1.21 (pp. 161-167) -- Bruce Heiden -- Report: La "Villa Dei Papiri" a Ercolano e la sua Biblioteca (pp. 168-182) -- Tiziano Dorandi -- Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches by Nanno Marinatos, Robin Hägg (pp. 183-187) -- Review by: A. M. Snodgrass -- The Argonautica of Apollonius: Literary Studies by Richard Hunter (pp. 187-192) -- Review by: Frederick T. Griffiths -- Politik und Religion im spätrepublikanischen Rom by Claudia Bergemann;Obstruktion. Politische Praktiken im Senat und in der Volksversammlung der ausgehenden romischen Republik (70-49 v.Chr) by Loretana de Libero (pp. 192-195) -- Review by: J. Linderski -- Genres and Readers: Lucretius, Love Elegy, Pliny's "Encyclopedia" by Gian Biagio Conte, Glenn W. Most (pp. 196-202) -- Review by: Eleanor Winsor Leach -- Cicero's Caesarian Speeches: A Stylistic Commentary by Harold C. Gotoff (pp. 202-206) -- Review by: Ann Vasaly -- Officium in Catullus and Propertius: A Foucauldian Reading (pp. 211-224) -- Charles L. Platter -- The Minotaur within: Fire, the Labyrinth, and Strategies of Containment in Aeneid 5 and 6 (pp. 225-240) -- Paul Allen Miller -- A Joke in Old Comedy: Aristophanes Fragment 607 PCG -- A Joke in Old Comedy: Aristophanes Fragment 607 PCG (pp. 241-245) -- Matthew Dickie -- Appropriation and Reversal as a Basis for Oratorical Proof (pp. 245-256) -- Andrew M. Riggsby -- Vergil in the Grynean Grove: Two Riddles in the Third Eclogue (pp. 256-262) -- T. Keith Dix -- Romance in a Limestone Landscape (pp. 263-266) -- Hugh J. Mason -- Review Article: Virgil's Epic Techniques: Heinze Ninety Years on (pp. 267-276) -- Philip Hardie -- Euripides: Phoenissae by Donald J. Mastronarde (pp. 277-281) -- Review by: David Sansone -- Aristophanes: Myth and Ritual by A. M. Bowie (pp. 281-286) -- Review by: James Coulter -- The Roman near East 31 B.C.-A.D. 337 by Fergus Millar (pp. 286-296) -- Review by: Brent D. Shaw -- Reflections of Nero: Culture, History, and Representation by Jas Elsner, Jamie Masters (pp. 296-301) -- Review by: Jo-Ann Shelton -- Thrasymachus the Diplomat (pp. 307-327) -- Stephen A. White -- Patrons and Friends (pp. 328-342) -- David Konstan -- Manum de Tabula: Petronius Satyricon 76.9 (pp. 343-345) -- D. Thomas Benediktson -- Macrobius, Cornutus, and the Cutting of Dido's Lock (pp. 345-354) -- John Rauk -- Apollo's Other Genre: Proclus on Nomo? and His Source (pp. 354-361) -- Ian Rutherford -- Coptica in Martianus Capella De Nuptiis 2.193 (pp. 361-366) -- Leslie S. B. MacCoull -- Review Article: Recent Readings of Ovid's Fasti -- Review Article: Recent Readings of Ovid's Fasti (pp. 367-378) -- Il Poeta e.

  • Asmis, Elizabeth (ed.):

    Verlag: University of Chicago Press, 1998

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