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Classica et Mediaevalia is an international periodical with
articles written by Danish and foreign scholars. They are mainly
published in English, but sometimes in French and German as well.
From a philological point of view, the periodical deals with
Classical Antiquity in general and topics such as history of law,
philosophy, and medieval ecclesiastic history. It covers the period
from Greek-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages. Contents
include: 'Reflecting (In)Justice' in the Republic's Line and Cave:
Thrasymachus and Plato's Level of eikasia * Quorum in the People's
Assembly in Classical Athens * Nektanebo in the Vita Aesopi and in
Other Narratives * Chalcidian Politicians and Rome between 208 and
168 BC * Rewriting Dido: Ovid, Vergil and the Epistula Didonis ad
Aeneam (AL 71 SB) * Seneca on Platonic Apatheia * Octavia and
Renaissance Tragedy from Trissino to Shakespeare * A Dramatic
Afterlife: The Byzantines on Ancient Drama and Its Authors * Nine
Unidentified Verses in the
Classica et Mediaevalia is an international periodical, published
annually, with articles written by Danish and international
scholars. The articles are mainly written in English, but also in
French and German. The periodical deals from a philological point
of view on classical antiquity in general and topics such as
history of law and philosophy and the medieval ecclesiastic
history. Classica et Mediaevalia covers the period from the
Greco-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages. Volume 56
contents include: The Habit of Subsidization in Classical Athens:
Toward a Thetic IdeologyA Note on Aristophanes, Clouds 76A Polis as
a Part of a Larger Identity Group: Glimpses from the History of
LepreonA Monger of Red Herrings: Plato's Method of Dead Ends in
Politicus 257a-275cEpicurean GodsThe Contribution of Ars and
Remedia to the Development of Autobiographical FictionHow Shall We
Comprehend the Roman I-Poet? A Reassessment of the Roman
Persona-TheoryJuvenal 3.146: A New Interpretati
Holger Friis Johansen () and Giuseppe Torresin: Ole L. Smith in
memoriam Holger Friis Johansen (): A poem by Theognis, part III 4.
The collection and the corpus Victoria Wohl:
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phiiotalambdaomicrontauiotamuiotaalphasigmaf. Hegemony and
democracy at the Panathenaia Tasos Aidonis: Tissaphernes' dealings
with the Greeks Asger Ousager: Plotinus on motion and personal
identity in time and space David Bain: Some textual and lexical
notes on Cyranides 'books five and six' Stavros A. Frangoulidis:
(Meta)theatre as therapy in Terence's Phormio Francis Xavier Ryan:
Four Republican senators Raymond J. Clarck: The Avernian Sibyl's
cave: from military tunnel to mediaeval spa Jesper Carlsen:
Saltuarius: a Latin job title W.S. Watt: Notes on the Latin
anthology Zoja Pavlovskis-Petit: Storm and stress. The natural and
the unnatural in De Sodoma and De Iona Note a la section suivante
Jurgen Leonhardt: Classical metrics in medieval and Renaissance
poetry. Some practical considerations Joachim Leeker: La presence
des auters classiques dans l'histoirographie des pays romans (XIII
au XV siecles) James Hankins: Antiplatonism in the Renaissance and
the middle ages N.G. Wilson: The manuscripts of Greek classics in
the middle ages and Renaissance Ole L. Smith: Medieval and
Renaissance commentaires in Greek on classical Greek texts
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 49
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 48
This is an international annual periodical issued in book form.
Articles are mainly published in Englich but the reader will also
find French and German articles. From a philological point of
viewe, this periodical deals with Classical Antiquity in general
and covers topics such as history of law, philosohy and the
medieval ecclesiastic history. The time period covered is from the
Graecco-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages.
William Hansen: The theft of the thunderweapon. A Greek myth in its
international context Anders Holm Rasmussen: Thucydides on Pericles
(Thuc. 2.65) Christian Gorm Tortzen: The Codices Theophrastei
Haunienses Lawrence Okamura: Plotinus in Syria and Mesopotamia
Asger Ousager: Plotinus on motion and personal identity in time and
space Francis Xavier Ryan: The quaestorship of Norbanus Francis
Xavier Ryan: L. Novius Niger Jo-Ann Shelton: Persuasion and
paradigm in Seneca's Consolatio ad Marciam 1-6 Martin Helzle: Die
Redeweise der Hauptpersonen in Silius Italicus' Punica Jon A.P.
Gissel: The Philotas affair in Curtius' account of Alexander
(vi.7-11). A rhetorical analysis Neil Adkin: Cyprian's De habitu
virginum and Jerome's Libellus de virginitate servanda (epist. 22)
Telfryn Pritchard: The Collatio Alexandri et Dindimi. A revised
text Maura K. Lafferty: Nature and an unnatural man. Lucan's
influence on Walter of Chatillon's concept of nature Arthur
Keaveney: Remarks on J.L. Vives. Declamationes Sullanae I and II
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