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Classica et mediaevalia. Vol. 53

Deals from a philological point of view with Classical Antiquity in general and topics such as history of law and philosophy and the medieval ecclesiastic history. This work covers the period from the Greco-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages.
Print Book, Undefined, 2002
ISBA, Copenhagen, 2002
352 pages
9788772898537, 8772898534
658003703
Contents: Homeric Deliberations and the Gods; Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: The Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou?; The Early Hoplite Phalanx: Order or Disarray?; Thucydides' Conception of the Peloponnesian War II: Hellas; Xenophon Homericus: An Unnoticed Loan from the Iliad in Xenophon's Anabasis 1.3; Magarisches Denken un Seine Ethische Relevanz; Towards a Literary History of Comic Love; Vis comica: Consummated Rape in Greek and Roman New Comedy; Notes on Menandri Sententiae; Nets, Boats and Fishing in the Roman World; Jupiter Latiaris and Human Blood: Fact or Fiction?; An Introduction to the Study of Catullus' Wedding Poems: The Ritual Drama of Catullus 62; Ut pictura poesis: Sea-bull and Senecan Baroque; Further Passages in Juvenal Three and Four; Notes on the Scriptores Historiae Augustae.