Horace's Iambic Criticism

Casting Blame (Iambikē Poiēsis)

by Timothy S. Johnson.

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334
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0169-8958
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9789004215238
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364
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A Commentary on Selected Speeches of Isaios
Brenda Griffith-Williams, University College London
In A Commentary on Selected Speeches of Isaios, Brenda Griffith-Williams offers a fresh insight, accessible to non-Greek readers, into four disputed inheritance cases from the Athenian courts in the 4th century B.C.
€134.00$174.00
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363
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ISBN13:
9789004257986
Shifting Social Imaginaries in the Hellenistic Period
Edited by Eftychia Stavrianopoulou University of Heidelberg
The contributions of the present volume deal with the repercussions of intercultural encounters between Greek and non-Greek groups in the Hellenistic period. Its methodological focus lies in exploring the transformative potential of those encounters and their impact on the social imaginaries of ...
€196.00$254.00
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362
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ISBN13:
9789004256699
Topography and History of Ancient Epicnemidian Locris
Edited by José Pascual, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Maria-Foteini Papakonstantinou, 14th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities and 24th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities fo Greek Ministry of Culture
This book presents the results of a major project carried out by a team from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the 14th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities at Lamia offering a complete picture of what Epicnemidian Locris was like in the past.
€92.00$119.00
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361
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ISBN13:
9789004253896
Taxing Freedom in Thessalian Manumission Inscriptions
Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Tel-Aviv University
In Taxing Freedom Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz examines the nature, the purpose, and the historical and economic context of payments made to the polis by manumitted slaves, as recorded in manumission inscriptions from Hellenistic and Roman Thessaly.
€139.00$180.00
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Volume:
360
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ISBN13:
9789004255944
Women and the Roman City in the Latin West
Edited by Emily Hemelrijk, University of Amsterdam and Greg Woolf, University of St Andrews
This multidisclinary collection of studies offers a compelling new vision of the role of women in Roman cities in Italy and the western provinces.
€149.00$193.00
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359
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ISBN13:
9789004249608
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Epistolary Narratives in Ancient Greek Literature
Edited by Owen Hodkinson University of Leeds, Patricia A. Rosenmeyer University of Wisconsin, Evelien Bracke University of Swansea
Epistolary Narratives presents detailed literary readings of a wide range of Greek literary letter collections across a range of genres, cultural backgrounds, and time periods, leading collectively towards a better appreciation of Greek epistolary collections as a unique literary phenomenon.
€123.00$171.00
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Volume:
358
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ISBN13:
9789004244511
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Individuals and Society in Mycenaean Pylos
Dimitri Nakassis, University of Toronto
This book revises our understanding of Mycenaean society through a detailed prosopographical analysis of individuals attested in the administrative texts from the Palace of Nestor at Pylos in southwestern Greece, ca. 1200 BC.
€99.00$136.00
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357
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9789004244535
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Die dramatische Zeit in Senecas Tragödien
Andreas Heil, Technische Universität Dresden
In four separate studies, Andreas Heil shows that Seneca, in his tragedies Thyestes, Hercules furens, Troas (Troades) and Medea, handles dramatic time less experimentally than has been assumed before. Thus, the survey considerably deepens our understanding of Seneca's dramatic technique. In ...
€128.00$178.00
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Volume:
356
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ISBN13:
9789004248311
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Disabilities in Roman Antiquity
Christian Laes Free University of Brussels, University of Antwerp, C.F. Goodey The Open University, M. Lynn Rose Truman State University
This is the first volume ever to systematically study the subject of disabilities in the Roman world. The contributors examine the topic from head to toe: mental and intellectual disability, alcoholism, visual impairment, speech disorder, hermaphroditism, monstrous births, mobility problems, ...
€116.00$161.00
Series:
MNS
Volume:
355
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ISBN13:
9789004247871
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Water and Roman Urbanism
Adam Rogers, University of Leicester
Water and Roman Urbanism provides an innovative archaeological perspective on the Roman urban experience in Britain through its focus on the cultural implications of the crucial relationship between water and settlement and the important development of this relationship over time.
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