Classica et Mediaevalia is an international periodical with
articles written by Danish and international scholars. They are
mainly published in English, but some essays are also in French and
German language text. From a philological point of view, Classica
et Mediaevalia deals with classical antiquity in general and topics
such as history of law, philosophy, and the medieval ecclesiastic
history. Classica et Mediaevalia covers the period from the
Greek-Roman antiquity until the Late Middle Ages. The contents of
Volume 59 include: The Golden Homer: The Geometry of the Iliad and
the Homeric Question * How to Present Line 136a of the Homeric Hymn
to Aphrodite * Tired of What? A Note on Aristophanes, BIRDS 787 *
Socrates' Argumentative Strategy * A Note on Reading Velleius
Paterculus * Roman Inscriptions from Ferrara, Mazara and Nmes *
Persius' Re-reading of Horace: The Case of Some Proper Names *
Bemerkungen zu zwei Epigrammen * 'The Example of the Saints':
Reading Eugippius' Account of
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