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Evelyn Adkins and Edmund P. Cueva (eds.)
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2025
The dialogues between text and object, word and matter, and fiction and reality explored in this volume unlock new dimensions of understanding of the intertwined Greek, Roman, and Christian worlds of the ancient Mediterranean and demonstrate the vibrancy and relevance…
Marília P. Futre Pinheiro & J.R. Morgan (eds.)
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2022
The papers in this volume discuss, from various perspectives, the engagement of the ancient novels with their predecessors and aim to identify and interpret the resonances, of different degrees of closeness, of those texts (Homeric epics, traditional and nuptial poetry…
Poetics and Rhetoric
Marília Futre Pinheiro, Massimo Fusillo & Stephen A. Nimis (eds.)
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2022
In the Greek world under the Roman Empire, the tradition of rhetorical learning reached its heyday in the second century A.D., with the cultural movement named as “Second Sophistic”. Despite the emphasis on rhetoric, literary culture lato senso was was also part…
Rethinking Fakes and Authorship in Classical, Late Antique, & Early Christian Works
Klaus Lennartz & Javier Martínez (eds.)
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2021
Many new and fruitful avenues of investigation open up when scholars consider forgery as a creative act rather than a crime. We invited authors to contribute work without imposing any restrictions beyond a willingness to consider new approaches to the…
Hans T. Bakker
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2021
This book focuses on the concept of the hylomorphic soul and the process by which it actuates cognition, that means it is concerned with Aristotle's epistemology.
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