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This volume engages with contemporary work in historical ontology to re-examine the rise of philosophy beyond Plato and Aristotle, and to offer a new interpretation of the history of early Greek thought.
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The alphabet's devastating consequences for humanity
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Examines in detail the two myths in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter and the relation of the hymn to historic cult activities at Eleusis
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An incisive and long-needed update to scholarship on Cicero's de Legibus
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Leading scholars of classical rhetoric address contemporary topics in Greek rhetoric and oratory.
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This corpus of marginal and interlinear notes from the Greek and Latin literary papyri of Egypt is arranged alphabetically by author (from Aeschylus to... Læs mere
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In this volume, Jan G. van der Watt analyses the ethics of the Letters of John against their respective... Læs mere
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Including a collection of papyrus texts, literary and documentary, in honour of Eric Turner.
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This volume presents a newly edited text of Euripides' Electra with a scene-by-scene and line-by-line commentary. David Kovacs' introduction and commentary demonstrates the way the play elaborated and expanded the scope of the genre of Greek tragic drama.
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In The Sappho History , Margaret Reynolds traces the story of the reception of Sappho's poetry and her afterlife in literature and art from the mid eighteenth-century to the... Læs mere
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This two-volume edition gathers a generous selection of Pat Easterling's most significant articles,... Læs mere
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The Body and the Senses in Greek Tragedy is the first book to approach the corporeality of Greek drama in terms of its capacity to involve audiences in the construction of meaning, not only on an affective but also on an intellectual level.