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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
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 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 with 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 in Volume 61 include: The Term dike in Sophocles * Marginal Land, Its Boundaries, and the Rupestral Horoi of Attica * Menstrual Blood in Ancient Rome: An Unspeakable Impurity? * Patrons, Tribes, and Elections: The Roman Senator and Politics * Diplomacy in the Greek Poleis of Asia Minor: Mytilene's Embassy to Tarraco * The Legendary Fate of Pontius Pilate * The Presence of Homer's Achilles in Lucan's Caesar * Lucan's Punic War in the Disticha Catonis * Africain Romanise ou Romain Africanise? Reflexions sur l'identite culturelle de Marcus C
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
Text in English & Italian. The present volume contains the Acta of the International Conference on the Patronage of the Este Family, Copenhagen 1987. The special situation in the Duchy of Ferrara offers an element of dynastic continuity in the various phases of Humanistic and Renaissance culture which makes it nearly unique in European history. The approaches chosen by the contributors in various disciplines -- music, theatre, pictorial arts, literature, history of ideas -- make it possible to analyse the interaction between the cultural policy of the "Signori" and the intellectuals of their court, covering the historical period from 1441 to the passing of the Duchy of Ferrara into the hands of the Papal State in 1598.
Text in English, French & German. "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. From a philological point of view, the periodical deals with Classical Antiquity in general and topics such as history of law and philosophy and the medieval ecclesiastic history. It covers the period from the Greek-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages.
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