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"Classica et Medieavalia" is an international, peer-reviewed
journal covering Greek and Latin languages and literatures from
antiquity to the late Middle Ages as well as Greek and Roman
traditions as they continue throughout history, especially in law,
philosophy, and the ecclesiast. Most articles are published in
English, with some in French and German. Past issues have addressed
topics such as war in ancient Greece, oratory styles, and narrative
time in mythology, and analyzed works ranging from "The Odyssey" to
"Beowulf" and writers from Cicero to Petrarch.
Classica et Mediaevalia is an international, peer reviewed journal
covering the field of the Greek and Latin languages and literature
from classical antiquity until the late Middle Ages as well as the
Greco-Roman history and traditions as manifested in the general
history, history of law, history of philosophy and ecclesiastic
history. Articles are published mainly in English, but also in
French and German. Some of the many contributions to the present
issue include Wisdom, Boasting and Strength of Spirit in Xenophons
Apology and Democracy and Aristocratic Identity in Fifth-Century BC
Athens.
Classica et Mediaevalia is an international, peer reviewed journal
covering the field of the Greek and Latin languages and literature
from classical antiquity until the late Middle Ages as well as the
Greco-Roman history and traditions as manifested in the general
history, history of law, history of philosophy and ecclesiastic
history. Articles are published mainly in English, but also in
French and German. Some of the many contributions to the present
issue include Rhetoric in Classical Athens: The Recognition Scene
in Aeschylus' Choephoroi and in Sophocles' and Euripides'Electra "
and Aphrodite and Inanna: The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and
Sumerian Poetry on Inanna"
"Classica et Medieavalia" is an international, peer-reviewed
journal covering Greek and Latin languages and literatures from
antiquity to the late Middle Ages as well as Greek and Roman
traditions as they continue throughout history, especially in law,
philosophy, and the ecclesiast. Issue 63 includes articles on
divination as a convention of war in ancient Greece, pornographic
allusions in Catullus, Sophistic oratory and styles in Roman Asia
Minor, suspense and surprise in Achilles Tatius's "Leucippe and
Clitophon," narrative time and mythological tale-types in "Beowulf"
and "The Odyssey," and Petrarch's reading of Cicero's letters,
among others.
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