Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature : Ergo decipiatur! /
Right from the beginning, classical literature has been embroiled with questions of authenticity, fakes, frauds, and, of course, scandal. Issues of dubious authorship, and contested authority confront philologists, critics and publishers today as surely as they did in the classical era itself. The n...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Prologue/Volume Retrospect: Ergo decipiatur; Libertine Erudition: José Marchena's Fragmentum Petronii and the Power of False ; Lucretius Auctus? The Question of Interpolation in De Rerum Natura ; Authorless Authority in Plato's Theaetetus; The Poet and the Forger: On Nonnus' False Biography by Constantine Simonides; "Genuine" and "Bastard" Dialogues in the Platonic Corpus: An Inquiry into the Origins and Meaning of a Concept*; Female Voice, Authorship, and Authority in Eudocia's Homeric Centos.
- The Surgical Treatises of the Corpus Hippocraticum: Statistical Linguistics and AuthorshipTrue Plautus, False Plautus Pellio Restitutus
- Uxor Excisa. Annotations to Plautus' Bacchides ; Athena and Pallas, Image, Copies, Fakes, and Doubles; Hippias of Elis: Lessons from One Master Forger; Reading the Fraudulent Text: Thessalus of Tralles and the Book of Nechepso; Hapax Legomena in the "Speeches of Apollodoros" and their Relation to the Corpus Demosthenicum; Language and (in- )Authenticity: The Case of the (Ps.- )Lucianic Onos.