California Studies in Classical Antiquity, Volume 8

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Ronald S. Stroud
Univ of California Press, Jul 28, 2023 - History - 352 pages
California Studies in Classical Antiquity: Volume 8 brings together a fascinating collection of essays that delve into the art, literature, philosophy, and history of the ancient world. This volume provides readers with fresh perspectives on a wide range of topics, from lost cities and Corinthian vases to ancient Roman legislation and philosophical discoveries. Highlights include J.G.T. and J.K. Anderson's intriguing exploration of a potential lost city, Darrell A. Amyx's revisitation of Corinthian vases at San Simeon, and Richard I. Frank's insightful study of Augustus' marriage and childbearing legislation. Additionally, readers will enjoy Mark Griffith's analysis of Mimnermos' poetic fragment, Steven Lattimore's interpretation of the mythological encounter between Oedipus and Teiresias, and Frank A. Lewis' exploration of Plato's concept of identity. With essays touching on iconography in Euripides, the Roman tragic spirit, and the costume of the Korai, this volume offers a rich and diverse exploration of classical antiquity.

This title was originally published in 1976.
California Studies in Classical Antiquity: Volume 8 brings together a fascinating collection of essays that delve into the art, literature, philosophy, and history of the ancient world. This volume provides readers with fresh perspectives on a wide range
 

Contents

W S ANDERSON
7
MARIO A DEL CHIARO
30
FRANK
41
MARK GRIFFITH
73
RICHARD J HOFFMAN
89
STEVEN LATTIMORE
105
A MACKAY
145
DONALD J MASTRONARDE
163
G B MILES
177
STEPHEN G MILLER
199
JUDITH A SCHAEFFER
241
JOANN SHELTON
257
RAPHAEL SEALEY
271
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