Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue
Herausgeber: König, Jason; Wiater, Nicolas
Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue
Herausgeber: König, Jason; Wiater, Nicolas
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Most of the papers in this volume derive from a confrence entitled Rethinking late Hellenistic literature and the Second Sophistic, held at the School of Classics, University of St. Andrews.
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Most of the papers in this volume derive from a confrence entitled Rethinking late Hellenistic literature and the Second Sophistic, held at the School of Classics, University of St. Andrews.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9781316516683
- ISBN-10: 1316516687
- Artikelnr.: 63510667
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9781316516683
- ISBN-10: 1316516687
- Artikelnr.: 63510667
Introduction Jason König and Nicolas Wiater; 1. The empire becomes a body:
power, space and movement in Polybius' Histories Nicolas Wiater; 2.
Pyrenaean mountains and deep-valleyed alps: geography and empire in the
Garland of Philip Thomas A. Schmitz; 3. Sailing the sea, sailing an image:
periplus and mediality in Diodorus' Bibliotheke and Philostratus' Imagines
Mario Baumann; 4. Ecocritical readings in late Hellenistic literature:
landscape alteration and hybris in Strabo and Diodorus Jason König; 5.
Civic and counter-civic cosmopolitanism: Diodorus, Strabo and the later
Hellenistic polis Benjamin Gray; 6. The Wrath of the Sibyl: Homeric
reception and contested identities in the Sibylline Oracles 3 Emma
Greensmith; 7. Imagining belonging: the use of Athens in Hellenistic Rome
Joy Connolly; 8. Philosophical self-definition in Strabo's Geography Myrto
Hatzimichali; 9. Narrating 'the swarm of possibilities': Plutarch, Polybius
and the idea of contingency in history Felix K. Maier; 10. 'Asianist' style
in Hellenistic oratory and Philostratus' Lives of the Sophists Lawrence
Kim; 11. Greek reading lists from Dionysius to Dio: rhetorical imitation in
the Augustan age and the Second Sophistic Casper C. de Jonge; 12. Envoi: To
live in Hellenistic times Simon Goldhill.
power, space and movement in Polybius' Histories Nicolas Wiater; 2.
Pyrenaean mountains and deep-valleyed alps: geography and empire in the
Garland of Philip Thomas A. Schmitz; 3. Sailing the sea, sailing an image:
periplus and mediality in Diodorus' Bibliotheke and Philostratus' Imagines
Mario Baumann; 4. Ecocritical readings in late Hellenistic literature:
landscape alteration and hybris in Strabo and Diodorus Jason König; 5.
Civic and counter-civic cosmopolitanism: Diodorus, Strabo and the later
Hellenistic polis Benjamin Gray; 6. The Wrath of the Sibyl: Homeric
reception and contested identities in the Sibylline Oracles 3 Emma
Greensmith; 7. Imagining belonging: the use of Athens in Hellenistic Rome
Joy Connolly; 8. Philosophical self-definition in Strabo's Geography Myrto
Hatzimichali; 9. Narrating 'the swarm of possibilities': Plutarch, Polybius
and the idea of contingency in history Felix K. Maier; 10. 'Asianist' style
in Hellenistic oratory and Philostratus' Lives of the Sophists Lawrence
Kim; 11. Greek reading lists from Dionysius to Dio: rhetorical imitation in
the Augustan age and the Second Sophistic Casper C. de Jonge; 12. Envoi: To
live in Hellenistic times Simon Goldhill.
Introduction Jason König and Nicolas Wiater; 1. The empire becomes a body:
power, space and movement in Polybius' Histories Nicolas Wiater; 2.
Pyrenaean mountains and deep-valleyed alps: geography and empire in the
Garland of Philip Thomas A. Schmitz; 3. Sailing the sea, sailing an image:
periplus and mediality in Diodorus' Bibliotheke and Philostratus' Imagines
Mario Baumann; 4. Ecocritical readings in late Hellenistic literature:
landscape alteration and hybris in Strabo and Diodorus Jason König; 5.
Civic and counter-civic cosmopolitanism: Diodorus, Strabo and the later
Hellenistic polis Benjamin Gray; 6. The Wrath of the Sibyl: Homeric
reception and contested identities in the Sibylline Oracles 3 Emma
Greensmith; 7. Imagining belonging: the use of Athens in Hellenistic Rome
Joy Connolly; 8. Philosophical self-definition in Strabo's Geography Myrto
Hatzimichali; 9. Narrating 'the swarm of possibilities': Plutarch, Polybius
and the idea of contingency in history Felix K. Maier; 10. 'Asianist' style
in Hellenistic oratory and Philostratus' Lives of the Sophists Lawrence
Kim; 11. Greek reading lists from Dionysius to Dio: rhetorical imitation in
the Augustan age and the Second Sophistic Casper C. de Jonge; 12. Envoi: To
live in Hellenistic times Simon Goldhill.
power, space and movement in Polybius' Histories Nicolas Wiater; 2.
Pyrenaean mountains and deep-valleyed alps: geography and empire in the
Garland of Philip Thomas A. Schmitz; 3. Sailing the sea, sailing an image:
periplus and mediality in Diodorus' Bibliotheke and Philostratus' Imagines
Mario Baumann; 4. Ecocritical readings in late Hellenistic literature:
landscape alteration and hybris in Strabo and Diodorus Jason König; 5.
Civic and counter-civic cosmopolitanism: Diodorus, Strabo and the later
Hellenistic polis Benjamin Gray; 6. The Wrath of the Sibyl: Homeric
reception and contested identities in the Sibylline Oracles 3 Emma
Greensmith; 7. Imagining belonging: the use of Athens in Hellenistic Rome
Joy Connolly; 8. Philosophical self-definition in Strabo's Geography Myrto
Hatzimichali; 9. Narrating 'the swarm of possibilities': Plutarch, Polybius
and the idea of contingency in history Felix K. Maier; 10. 'Asianist' style
in Hellenistic oratory and Philostratus' Lives of the Sophists Lawrence
Kim; 11. Greek reading lists from Dionysius to Dio: rhetorical imitation in
the Augustan age and the Second Sophistic Casper C. de Jonge; 12. Envoi: To
live in Hellenistic times Simon Goldhill.