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At the Crossroads of Greco-Roman History, Culture, and Religion Papers in Memory of Carin M. C. Green.

Papers in honour of Carin M. C. Green (1948-2015) are presented under 3 headings: (1) Greek philosophy, history, and historiography; (2) Latin literature, history, and historiography; and (3) Greco-Roman material culture, religion, and literature.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bell, Sinclair W.
Otros Autores: Holland, Lora L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2018.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Carin M. C. Green (30 March 1948-2 July 2015).
  • University Relations Slides, the University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa,
  • inv. nr. fs-2-01-2398-12-ts-2.
  • Contributors
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • Sinclair W. Bell
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography of Works by Carin M. C. Green
  • Introduction
  • Lora L. Holland and Sinclair W. Bell
  • Herakles' Thirteenth Labor
  • Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
  • Thucydides' Verdict on Nicias (7.86.5) and the Paradigm of Tragedy
  • Frances B. Titchener and Mark L. Damen
  • "Men, Friends"
  • (Pre)historiography and Periegesis
  • Catullus and the Personal Empire
  • Christopher Nappa
  • Ex opportunitate loci
  • Sallust's Allobrogian Envoys
  • Kathryn Williams
  • Horace, Satires 1.7 and the urbanissimus iocus
  • John Svarlien
  • Ovid among the Barbarians: Tristia 5.7a and 5.7b
  • Helena Dettmer
  • Figure 9.1. Structure of Tristia 5.7a
  • Figure 9.2. Ring structure of lines 25-42 of Tristia 5.7b
  • Figure 9.3. Ring structure of lines 43-68 of Tristia 5.7b
  • 9.4. Ring structure framing the central section of Tristia 5.7b
  • The Introduction of Characters in Petronius
  • Martha Habash
  • Playing the Victor: Triumphal Anxiety in Neronian Satire
  • Mark Thorne
  • Theocritus' First Idyll and Vergil's First Eclogue: Two New Translations
  • Jane Wilson Joyce
  • The Popularity of Hercules in Pre-Roman Central Italy
  • Karl Galinsky
  • Figure 13.1a-c. Hercules in assault. After Campanelli et al. 1997, 144, figs. 7-9.
  • Figure 13.2. Hercules with stylized lion skin. After Colonna 1970, fig. 386.
  • Figure 13.3. Votive statuette of Hellenized Hercules. After Campanelli et al. 1997, 147, fig. 20.
  • Figure 13.4. Lion skin and Hercules. After Colonna 1970, fig. 374.
  • Figure 13.5. Hercules in repose. After Campanelli et al. 1997, 147, fig. 14.
  • Figure 13.6. Hercules of Cafeo. After Bonacasa 2013, 69 [fig. 37].
  • 13.7. Votive statuette of Hercules Farnese type. After Moreno 1989, pl. VI.
  • 13.8. Hercules with attributes of Dionysus. After Colonna 1970, fig. 476.
  • Spolia as Strategy in the Early Roman Empire
  • Ovid and the Legend of Capella (Fasti 5.111-128)
  • John F. Miller
  • Figure 15.1. Fountain frieze, marble, second century CE. Musei Vaticani inv. 9510. Photo: Vatican Museums, published with permission.
  • Galen and the Culture of Dissection
  • Lesley Dean-Jones
  • Warts and All: The Paratexts in the Iowa Lucan
  • Samuel J. Huskey
  • Three Editions of Lucan's Bellum Civile
  • Mark Morford