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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )

STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XII Very Good

Latomus, 2005

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Anno di pubblicazione
2005
ISBN
2870312288
Autore
Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
Editori
Latomus
Soggetto
Latin Literature Roman History Classical Greek & Roman Latomus, Journal
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Very Good
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Softcover ISBN 2870312288

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Faint crease to top corner of front wrap and top corner of rear wrap and first and last few pages. Tear to bottom of spine cover (1 cm). Very light soiling to top corner of pg 14. ; A. Koptev: Exploring the Tripartite Archetype in the Historical Tradition on Archaic Rome; D. Dzino: late Republican Illyrian Policy of Rome 167-60 BC: the Bifocal Approach; N. Adkin: Some additions to Maltby's Lexicon of Ancient Etymologies; E. Karakasis Totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum: Catullus' XIII reconsidered; R. Stem Nepos' Atticus as a Biography of Friendship; H. Akbar Khan: Surface and Substance: a Reading of Horace, Odes 1,8; C. J. Simpson The Fasces and the 'Custom of Alternation' Retrojection not Restoration? R. Cormier Who Bears the Golden Bough before Charon? (Aeneid VI, 405-407) -- a Correction; L. Fratantuono Posse putes: Virgil's Camilla and Ovid's Atalanta; M. Berry, Propertian Ambiguity and the Elegiac Alibi; F. Cairns The Triumphal Motif of Propertius 3,4,17-18 adn its Political Associations: Sculptural and Numismatic Evidence; J. Marincola marcellus at Syracuse (Livy XXV, 24,11-15) : a Historian reflects; B. T. Reeves adn P. Murgatroyd Europa in ovid's Fasti; S J Huskey Quaerenti plura legendum: Ovid on the Necessity of Reading (Tr. I, 1,21-22) ; K. Hasegawa The Collegia domestica in the Elite Roman Households: the Evidence of Domestic Funeral Clubs for Slaves and Freedmen; B. L. Wickkiser: Augustus, Apollo and an Ailing Rome: Images of Augustus as a Healer of State; B. Buxton and R. Hannah: OGIS 458, the Augustan Calendar and the Succession; B. Baldwin Nero the Poet; B. Halvonik: the Ethos of Vrbanitas in the Satyricon; c. Chandler first Impressions: Eschatological Allusion in Petronius, Satyrica 28-29; R A Faber: The adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan's Bellum Civile; M Erasmo Mourning Pompey: Lucan and the Poetics of Death Ritual; Y Z Liebersohn Seneca Philosophia Medicus. De Constantia Sapientis: a proposed Interpretation; S. Tzounakas: Echoes of Lucan in Tacitus: the Cohortationes of Pompey and Calgacus; V. E. Pagan: The Pannonian Revolt in the Annals of Tacitus; A. Griffith: Slander thy Neighbour(s) : Mithraism's Escape from Invective ad corpora; G D Dunn: Mavilus of hadrumetum, African proconsuls and Mediaeval Martyrologies; J S Edwards: the Carmina of Publilius Optatianus Porphyrius and the Creative Process; M Kahlos: Pompa Diaboli. The Grey area of Urban Festivals in the fourth and fifth centuries; C. Deroux: the allusion by Anthimus the Physician to the Cauterisation of Horses (De obs. Cib. , praef. , p.3, 1. 6-8 Liechtenhann). ; Collection Latomus Volume 287; Vol. 12; 496 pages