Eighteen important recent essays on the work of Livy, which together present a picture of this creative and acutely observant historian writing during the Augustan principate. An Introduction summarizes previous scholarship and contextualizes each essay; and each is followed by an addendum and suggestions for further reading.
Eighteen important recent essays on the work of Livy, which together present a picture of this creative and acutely observant historian writing during the Augustan principate. An Introduction summarizes previous scholarship and contextualizes each essay; and each is followed by an addendum and suggestions for further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane D. Chaplin is Professor of Classics at Middlebury College. Christina S. Kraus is Professor of Classics at Yale University.
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* Introduction * I. Outlook * 1: T. J. Luce: The Dating of Livy's First Decade * 2: J. L. Moles: Livy's Preface * II. Structure * 3: P. A. Stadter: The Structure of Livy's History * 4: J. Rich: Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition * 5: T. J. Luce: Design and Structure in Livy: 5.32-55 * III. Language and Style * 6: L. Catin: Comedy, Wit, and Humour in Livy * 7: P. G. Walsh: Literary Techniques of Livy * 8: A. H. McDonald: The Style of Livy * 9: J. E. Phillips: Form and Language in Livy's Triumph Notices * IV. Narrative * 10: E. Burck: An Introduction to Books 29 and 30 * 11: J. E. Solodow: Livy and the Story of Horatius I.24-26 * 12: A. C. Scafuro: Livy's Comic Narrative of the Bacchanalia * V. Cultural History * 13: W. Liebeschuetz: The Religious Position of Livy's History * 14: S. R. Joshel: The Body Female and the Body Politic: Livy's Lucretia and Verginia * 15: A. M. Feldherr: Livy's Revolution: Civic Identity and the Creation of the res publica * VI. Sources and Working Methods * 16: S. P. Oakley: Livy and his Sources * 17: J. Briscoe: Livy's Sources and Methods of Composition in Books 31-33 * 18: H. Trankle: Livy and Polybius
* Introduction * I. Outlook * 1: T. J. Luce: The Dating of Livy's First Decade * 2: J. L. Moles: Livy's Preface * II. Structure * 3: P. A. Stadter: The Structure of Livy's History * 4: J. Rich: Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition * 5: T. J. Luce: Design and Structure in Livy: 5.32-55 * III. Language and Style * 6: L. Catin: Comedy, Wit, and Humour in Livy * 7: P. G. Walsh: Literary Techniques of Livy * 8: A. H. McDonald: The Style of Livy * 9: J. E. Phillips: Form and Language in Livy's Triumph Notices * IV. Narrative * 10: E. Burck: An Introduction to Books 29 and 30 * 11: J. E. Solodow: Livy and the Story of Horatius I.24-26 * 12: A. C. Scafuro: Livy's Comic Narrative of the Bacchanalia * V. Cultural History * 13: W. Liebeschuetz: The Religious Position of Livy's History * 14: S. R. Joshel: The Body Female and the Body Politic: Livy's Lucretia and Verginia * 15: A. M. Feldherr: Livy's Revolution: Civic Identity and the Creation of the res publica * VI. Sources and Working Methods * 16: S. P. Oakley: Livy and his Sources * 17: J. Briscoe: Livy's Sources and Methods of Composition in Books 31-33 * 18: H. Trankle: Livy and Polybius
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