LUX: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature

LUX: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature

Author: Myrto Aloumpi

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2024-10-21

Total Pages: 954

ISBN-13: 3111448843

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This volume of essays in honor of Lucia Athanassaki offers a great variety of chapters on a number of topics in Greek and Latin literature and genres, from Greek epic and lyric poetry to Greek drama and late antiquity, Greek historiography, and Latin lyric poetry.


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Published: 2024-10-21

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ISBN-13: 9783111447681

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This volume of essays in honor of Lucia Athanassaki offers a great variety of chapters on a number of topics in Greek and Latin literature and genres, from Greek epic and lyric poetry to Greek drama and late antiquity, Greek historiography, and Latin lyric poetry.


Know Thyself in Greek and Latin Literature

Know Thyself in Greek and Latin Literature

Author: Wilkins Eliza Gregory

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2013-01-28

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781313573870

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.


Latin Explorations (Routledge Revivals)

Latin Explorations (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Kenneth Quinn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1317745884

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Latin Explorations, first published in 1963, offers a fresh approach to Roman poetry from Catullus to Ovid. Traditionally, the period is divided for specialist studies – Lyric, Epic and Elegy. In each of them, techniques of interpretation prevail, isolated from contemporary ideas about poetry and dominated by barriers between ‘textual’, ‘exegetical’ and ‘aesthetic’ criticism. Kenneth Quinn discerns in Roman poetry of this period the adolescence, maturity and decay of a single coherent tradition whose internal unity surpasses differences of form. His argument attempts to reverse the dissociation of purely academic research from appreciative criticism, whilst also incorporating the work of textual scholars. Each chapter is supported by a detailed analysis of the texts: nearly 700 lines of poetry are discussed and translated. Latin Explorations will be of significant value not only to students of the Classics, but also to the ‘Latinless’ general reader who is interested in Roman literature.


Scribes and Scholars

Scribes and Scholars

Author: L. D. Reynolds

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0199686335

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It explores how the texts from classical Greece and Rome have survived and gives an account of the reasons why it was thought worthwhile to preserve them for future generations. In this 4th edition adjustments have been made to the text and the notes have been revised in order to take account of advances in scholarship over the last twenty years.


Greek and Latin Literature of the Roman Empire

Greek and Latin Literature of the Roman Empire

Author: Albrecht Dihle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13: 1134678371

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Professor Dihle sees the Greek and Latin literature between the 1st century B.C. and the 6th century A.D. as an organic progression. He builds on Schlegel's observation that art, customs and political life in classical antiquity are inextricably entwined and therefore should not be examined separately. Dihle does not simply consider narrowly defined `literature', but all works of cultural socio-historical significance, including Jewish and Christian literature, philosophy and science. Despite this, major authors like Seneca, Tacitus and Plotinus are considered individually. This work is an authoritative yet personal presentation of seven hundred years of literature.


Approaches to Greek and Latin Language, Literature and History

Approaches to Greek and Latin Language, Literature and History

Author: Gréta Kádas

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2018-11-27

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1527522369

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This peer-reviewed collection of essays provides an account of several current foci of research in Classics. It gathers fifteen contributions covering subjects such as Greek and Latin papyrology and epigraphy. It also includes approaches to various key literary texts, from Homer to post-classical Humanists, in addition to chapters on navigation, coinage, and sculpture. This book represents a useful research tool for a wide range of scholars in Greek, Latin and Ancient History, as well as an up-to-date source for any classicist.


Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature

Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature

Author: Theodore D. Papanghelis

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-03-22

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 3110303698

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Neither older empiricist positions that genre is an abstract concept, useless for the study of individual works of literature, nor the recent (post) modern reluctance to subject literary production to any kind of classification seem to have stilled the discussion on the various aspects of genre in classical literature. Having moved from more or less essentialist and/or prescriptive positions towards a more dynamic conception of the generic model, research on genre is currently considering "pushing beyond the boundaries", "impurity", "instability", "enrichment" and "genre-bending". The aim of this volume is to raise questions of such generic mobility in Latin literature. The papers explore ways in which works assigned to a particular generic area play host to formal and substantive elements associated with different or even opposing genres; assess literary works which seem to challenge perceived generic norms; highlight, along the literary-historical, the ideological and political backgrounds to "dislocations" of the generic map.


Defining Genre and Gender in Latin Literature

Defining Genre and Gender in Latin Literature

Author: Garth Tissol

Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13:

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The Roman confrontation and assimilation of Greek literature entailed a scrutiny, critique, and adaptation of generic assumptions. This book considers the ways in which major genres - among them comedy, lyric, elegy, epic, and the novel - were redefined to accommodate Roman concerns and the ways in which gender plays a role in generic definition and authorial self-definition. Both of these areas of research have been important to William S. Anderson throughout his career. This collection of essays by his students helps readers to understand the nature of Roman literary self-definition, as it honors Professor Anderson's own achievements in this field.