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Empedocles
An Interpretation
Series: Studies in Classics
Offers the first complete reinterpretation of Empedocles – one of the founding figures of Western philosophy – since the publication of the Strasbourg papyrus in 1999 brought new fragments of his lost work to light. ...
Published December 14th 2012 by Routledge
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Aristoxenus of Tarentum and the Birth of Musicology
Series: Studies in Classics
Published November 13th 2012 by Routledge
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Consensus, Concordia and the Formation of Roman Imperial Ideology
Series: Studies in Classics
This book concerns the relationship between ideas and power in the genesis of the Roman empire. The self-justification of the first emperor through the consensus of the citizen body constrained him to adhere to ‘legitimate’ and ‘traditional’ forms of self-presentation. Lobur explores how these...
Published October 9th 2012 by Routledge
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Simonides on the Persian Wars
A Study of the Elegiac Verses of the "New Simonides"
Series: Studies in Classics
This book considers what evidence the "new Simonides" fragments offer for Simonides' elegiac compositions on the Persian Wars. The current orthodoxy is that they represent three separate elegies on individual battles, one on Artemisium, one on Salamis, and one on Plataea. Kowerski evaluates what...
Published June 27th 2012 by Routledge
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Empedocles Redivivus
Poetry and Analogy in Lucretius
Series: Studies in Classics
Despite the general scholarly consensus about Lucretius’ debt to Empedocles as the father of the genre of cosmological didactic epic, there is a major disagreement regarding Lucretius’ applause for his Presocratic predecessor’s praeclara reperta (DRN 1.732). In the present study, Garani suggests...
Published February 22nd 2012 by Routledge
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Augustan Egypt
The Creation of a Roman Province
Series: Studies in Classics
With updated documents including papyri, inscriptions and ostraka, this book casts fresh and original light on the administration and economy issues faced with the transition of Egypt from an allied kingdom of Rome to a province of the Roman Empire...
Published January 30th 2012 by Routledge
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Ambitiosa Mors
Suicide and the Self in Roman Thought and Literature
Series: Studies in Classics
Although the distinctive - and sometimes bizarre - means by which Roman aristocrats often chose to end their lives has attracted some scholarly attention in the past, most writers on the subject have been content to view this a s an irrational and inexplicable aspect of Roman culture. In this book,...
Published January 5th 2011 by Routledge
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Aphrodite and Eros
The Development of Erotic Mythology in Early Greek Poetry and Cult
Series: Studies in Classics
An interdisciplinary analysis of the Archaic period--using literary, iconographical, and cultic evidence--shows the distinct concept behind the two deities of love. Aphrodite's character, sphere of influence, and function feature in her traditional myths and are well reflected in cult....
Published December 14th 2010 by Routledge
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Hyperboreans
Myth and History in Celtic-Hellenic Contacts
Series: Studies in Classics
Published September 29th 2010 by Routledge
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Philodemus on Rhetoric Books 1 and 2
Translation and Exegetical Essays
Series: Studies in Classics
Published November 29th 2005 by Routledge


