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At the crossroads of Greco-Roman history, culture, and religion : papers in memory of Carin M.C. Green / edited by Sinclair W. Bell and Lora L. Holland.

LIBRA DE71 .C76 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bell, Sinclair, editor.
Holland, Lora Louise, editor.
Green, C. M. C. (Carin M.C.), 1948- honouree.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Greco-Roman.
Mediterranean Region--Civilization.
Mediterranean Region.
Civilization.
Philosophy, Ancient.
Latin literature--History and criticism.
Latin literature.
Green, C. M. C. (Carin M.C.), 1948-.
Green, C. M. C.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 273 pages : illustrations, color portrait ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., [2018]
Summary:
At the Crossroads of Greco-Roman History, Culture, and Religion' brings together recent research from a range of upcoming and well-established scholars to demonstrate the richness of the cross-cultural exchange of ideas around the ancient Mediterranean along with the reception of and continuing dialogues with these ideas in the medieval and modern worlds. The crossroads theme both honours the memory of our late colleague and friend Carin M.C. Green, who published an important book on the cult of Diana-one of whose aspects was Trivia, the goddess of crossroads-and emphasizes how each encounter of new topic or genre forces the reader to pause and think before proceeding down the new path. The contents are arranged accordingly under three headings: (1) Greek philosophy, history, and historiography; (2) Latin literature, history, and historiography; and (3) Greco-Roman material culture, religion, and literature. These papers also coincide in myriad ways across the three headings, tracing themes such as friendship, leadership, and the reception of ideas in the arenas of philosophy, historiography, manuscript studies, poetry, medicine, art, and war. Within this delimited framework, the volume's diversity of topics and approaches to a range of genres in the Greco- Roman world is intended both to appeal to the general scholar with varied interests and to offer students a wide scope through which to consider those genres.
Contents:
Crossroads 1 Greek Philosophy, History, and Historiography
1 Herakles' Thirteenth Labor p. 1 / Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
2 Thucydides' Verdict on Nicias (7.86.5) and the Paradigm of Tragedy p. 19 / Frances B. Titchener and Mark L. Damen
3 'Men, Friends': The Sociological Mechanics of Xenophontic Leaders Winning Subordinates as Friends p. 31 / Robert Holschuh Simmons
4 (Pre)historiography and Periegesis: Pausanias' Description of Mycenae for a Roman Audience p. 45 / Lynne A. Kvapil
Crossroads 2 Latin Literature, History, and Historiography
5 Catullus and the Personal Empire p. 59 / Christopher Nappa
6 Ex opportunitate loci: Understanding Geographic Advantage (Sallust, Bellum lugurthinum 48.1-53.8) p. 73 / Andrew Montgomery
7 Sallust's Allobrogian Envoys p. 87 / Kathryn Williams
8 Horace, Satires 1.7 and the urbanissimus iocus p. 101 / John Svarlien
9 Ovid among the Barbarians: Tristia 5.7a and 5.7b. p. 115 / Helena Dettmer
10 The Introduction of Characters in Petronius p. 133 / Martha Habash
11 Playing the Victor: Triumphal Anxiety in Neronian Satire p. 155 / Mark Thorne
Crossroads 3 Greco-Roman Material Culture, Religion, and Literature
12 Theocritus' First Idyll and Vergil's First Eclogue: Two New Translations p. 175 / Jane Wilson Joyce
13 The Popularity of Hercules in Pre-Roman Central Italy p. 191 / Karl Galinsky
14 Spolia as Strategy in the Early Roman Empire: Reused Statues in Augustan Rome p. 203 / Brenda Longfellow
15 Ovid and the Legend of Capella (Fasti 5.111-128) p. 217 / John F. Miller
16 Galen and the Culture of Dissection p. 229 / Lesley Dean-Jones
17 Warts and All: The Paratexts in the Iowa Lucan p. 249 / Samuel J. Huskey
18 Three Editions of Lucan's Bellum Civile p. 261 / Mark Morford.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781789690132
1789690137
OCLC:
1079381002
Publisher Number:
99978751509

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