The Roman poet Ovid is enjoying a renaissance. Though relegated to the margins in the Romantic period, since the mid-1980s he has become popular again, not only with classicists and other lovers of ancient poetry, but also with poets and prose writers. He himself is the protagonist of a number of recent novels and stories, including Jane Alison's The Love Artist, Derek Mahon's Ovid in Tomis, and David Malouf's An Imaginary Life. Ovid's greatest work, the Metamorphoses, has inspired authors such...
Studies in Local Case Relations in Mycenaean Greek
Der Kommentar in Antike und Mittelalter, Bd. 2 (Clavis Commentariorum Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi, #3)
This composite volume presents a selection of 13 papers, which examine the (more than just literary) genre of 'commentary' in ancient and medieval times from the perspectives of Classical Philology, Philosophy, Art History, Theology and Medical History. With contributions by Rainer Jakobi, Rainer Jakobi, Barbara Zipser, Ralf Krumeich, Nina Valenzuela Montenegro, Susanne Wittekind, Viola Belghaus, Guram Tevzadze, Zaza Shatirishvili, Tina Dolidze, Mamuka Beriaschwili, Tengiz Iremadze.
Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Graeco-Roman Memoirs, #90)
Part 1 of this volume continues the publication of early Christian texts, while Parts 2 and 3 look at Greek fiction and Part 4 comprises documents from two well-known dossiers.
The Bibliotheca Teubneriana, established in 1849, has evolved into the world's most venerable and extensive series of editions of Greek and Latin literature, ranging from classical to Neo-Latin texts. Some 4-5 new editions are published every year. A team of renowned scholars in the field of Classical Philology acts as advisory board: Gian Biagio Conte (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)Marcus Deufert (Universitat Leipzig)James Diggle (University of Cambridge)Donald J. Mastronarde (University o...
Plato. Ion Or: On the Iliad (Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, #14)
by Albert Rijksbaron
On the basis of a fresh collation of the four primary manuscripts, this book presents a revised text of Plato's Ion, with full apparatus criticus. The commentary has a strong linguistic orientation; it includes discussions of Platonic vocabulary. Linguistic considerations are also the leading principle in the choice of one MS reading rather than another. Drawing on Byzantine practices and theories, the book pays special attention to questions of punctuation, an area too often ignored in editions...
The Bibliotheca Teubneriana, established in 1849, has evolved into the world's most venerable and extensive series of editions of Greek and Latin literature, ranging from classical to Neo-Latin texts. Some 4-5 new editions are published every year. A team of renowned scholars in the field of Classical Philology acts as advisory board: Gian Biagio Conte (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)Marcus Deufert (Universitat Leipzig)James Diggle (University of Cambridge)Donald J. Mastronarde (University o...
Ancient Greek Literature (Polity Cultural History of Literature)
by Tim Whitmarsh
This book offers an innovative new introduction to ancient Greek literature. The volume integrates cutting-edge cultural theory with the latest research in classical scholarship, providing a comprehensive, sophisticated and accessible account of literature from Homer to late antiquity.
Aristotle and Menander on the Ethics of Understanding (Philosophia Antiqua, #138)
by Valeria Cinaglia
In Aristotle and Menander on the Ethics of Understanding, Valeria Cinaglia offers a parallel study of Menander's New Comedy and Aristotle's philosophy focusing on subjects ranging from epistemology and psychology to ethics. Cinaglia does not aim to demonstrate the direct philosophical influence of Aristotle on Menander, but explores the hypothesis that there are significant analogies between the two that disclose a shared thought-world. Cinaglia shows that Aristotle and Menander offer analogous...
Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World)
by Melinda K Hartwig
A Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art presents a comprehensive collection of original essays exploring key concepts, critical discourses, and theories that shape the discipline of ancient Egyptian art. Winner of the 2016 PROSE Award for Single Volume Reference in the Humanities & Social Sciences Features contributions from top scholars in their respective fields of expertise relating to ancient Egyptian art Provides overviews of past and present scholarship and suggests new avenues to stimulate de...
This volume is a compendium of all known commentaries on Hebrew liturgical poetry (piyyut) preserved in manuscript form. It includes references to commentaries from many different Jewish communities, most prominent among them Ashkenaz, Tsarfat, Sepharad, Carpentras and Yemen, composed and copied in Medieval and Early Modern times. Over 18,000 individual commentaries on more than 2,000 poems are listed with primary sources and references to editions where extant. As an aid to research, it describ...
The Liturgy of the Opening of the Mouth for Breathing (Egyptology S.)
by Mark Smith
Dio Chrysostom (c. AD 45-115) is one of the most important writers, thinkers, and politicians from the flourishing world of the Greeks under Rome. His many surviving essays and speeches offer historians, philosophers, and students of literature an impressive range of high-quality writing, original reflection on ethics and social affairs, and intelligent, complex appraisal of the Roman Empire at the height of its power. This volume contains 11 assessments of the key areas of Dio's life and works...
Theophrastus of Eresus: On Weather Signs (Philosophia Antiqua, #104)
On Weather Signs, traditionally ascribed to Theophrastus, contains the most complete list of such signs in antiquity and it was, in this or some very similar form, consulted by Aratus, Vergil (in Georgics I), and Pliny the Elder, as well as by many other authors throughout the Byzantine period. This edition is the first to take account of all the manuscripts and the commentary, the first in over a century, is on a far grander scale than earlier ones by Schneider (1818-21) and Wood (1894), listin...
The Care of the Dead in Late Antiquity (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology)
by Eric Rebillard
In this provocative book Éric Rebillard challenges many long-held assumptions about early Christian burial customs. For decades scholars of early Christianity have argued that the Church owned and operated burial grounds for Christians as early as the third century. Through a careful reading of primary sources including legal codes, theological works, epigraphical inscriptions, and sermons, Rebillard shows that there is little evidence to suggest that Christians occupied exclusive or isolated bu...
ACTA Martyrum Scillitanorum (Giornale Italiano Di Filologia - Bibliotheca, #24)
by Vincent Hunink
Etudes Platoniciennes V (Etudes Platoniciennes, #5)
by Les Belles Lettres