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The Rhetoric of Roman Transportation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

The Rhetoric of Roman Transportation

Preamble : on the way -- Introduction : en route -- Making use : plaustrum -- Power steering : currus -- The other chariot : essedum -- Conveying women : carpentum -- Portable retreats : lectica -- Envoi : the end of the road.

The Production of Space in Latin Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Production of Space in Latin Literature

Recent decades have seen a marked shift in approaches to cultural analysis with the advent of the 'spatial turn' in the humanities and social sciences. This volume applies the insights and approaches of this paradigm to the Roman engagement with space, exploring its representation and manipulation in Latin literature.

Tenue est mendacium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Tenue est mendacium

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-05-31
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  • Publisher: Barkhuis

Many new and fruitful avenues of investigation open up when scholars consider forgery as a creative act rather than a crime. We invited authors to contribute work without imposing any restrictions beyond a willingness to consider new approaches to the subject of ancient fakes, forgeries, and questions of authenticity. The result is this volume, in which our aim is to display some of the many possibilities available to scholarship. The exposure of fraud and the pursuit of truth may still be valid scholarly goals, but they implicitly demand that we confront the status of any text as a focal point for matters of belief and conviction. Recent approaches to forgery have begun to ask new questions...

Juvenal and the Poetics of Anonymity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Juvenal and the Poetics of Anonymity

Argues that Juvenal actively concealed his own authorship from his Satires in response to a dangerous political climate.

Virginia Woolf and Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Virginia Woolf and Poetry

Virginia Woolf's career was shaped by her impression of the conflict between poetry and the novel, a conflict she often figured as one between masculine and feminine, old and new, bound and free. In large part for feminist reasons, Woolf promoted the triumph of the novel over poetry, even as she adapted some of poetry's techniques for the novel in order to portray the inner life. Woolf considered poetry the rival form to the novel. A monograph on Woolf's sense of genre rivalry thus offers a thorough reinterpretation of the motivations and aims of her canonical work. Drawing on unpublished archival material and little-known publications, the book combines biography, book history, formal analy...

Demosthenes, Speeches 50-59
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Demosthenes, Speeches 50-59

This is the sixth volume in the Oratory of Classical Greece. This series presents all of the surviving speeches from the late fifth and fourth centuries BC in new translations prepared by classical scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. These translations are especially designed for the needs and interests of today's undergraduates, Greekless scholars in other disciplines, and the general public. Classical oratory is an invaluable resource for the study of ancient Greek life and culture. The speeches offer evidence on Greek moral views, social and economic conditions, political and social ideology, law and legal procedure, and other aspects of Athenian culture that have been la...

Ivory's Ghosts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Ivory's Ghosts

“[A] tour de force examination of the history of ivory . . . and the demise of the elephant and human decency in the process of this unholy quest.” —The Huffington Post Praised for the nuance and sensitivity with which it approaches one of the most fraught conservation issues we face today, John Frederick Walker’s Ivory’s Ghosts tells the astonishing story of the power of ivory through the ages, and its impact on elephants. Long before gold and gemstones held allure, ivory came to be prized in every culture of the world—from ancient Egypt to nineteenth-century America to modern Japan—for its beauty, rarity, and ability to be finely carved. But the beauty came at an unfathomable...

The Ancient Shore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

The Ancient Shore

Paul Kosmin argues that the coast--not individual shores, but the coast as such--was fundamental to ancient history. The social and natural dynamics of the coast profoundly shaped not just politics and trade but also ancient peoples' sense of wonder and of self, earning constant philosophical, religious, scientific, and literary attention.

The Darkfall Mountain Pack Collection, Volume 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The Darkfall Mountain Pack Collection, Volume 2

[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Romance, Alternative, Paranormal, Werewolves, Public Exhibition, Romantic Suspense, Shape-shifter, Consensual BDSM, Flogging, Sex Toys, MM, HEA] Alessio's Fall Werewolf Beta Alessio Esteban believes rules exist for a reason…until a one-night-stand turns out to be more than he bargained for. A powerful hunter with a submissive heart, Kelias Cervantes is Alessio’s perfect match, but Kelias comes with strings attached. The heat threatening to erupt between Alessio and Kelias is undeniable, and Alessio can’t help but lust for the forbidden. As a half-blood demon raised by a fanatic group of human hunters, Kelias is the best in his field. He has one job. Assas...

The Small Stuff of Roman Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Small Stuff of Roman Antiquity

"Why are the small and unimportant relics of Roman antiquity often the most enduring, in both material form and our affections? Through close encounters with minor things such as insects, brief lives, quibbles, irritants, and jokes, Emily Gowers provocatively argues that much of what the Romans dismissed as superfluous or peripheral in fact took up immense imaginative space. There is much to learn from what didn't or shouldn't matter. It was often through the small stuff that the Romans most acutely probed and challenged their society's overarching values and priorities and its sense of proportion and justice. By marking the spots where the apparently pointless becomes significant, this book radically adjusts our understanding of the Romans and their world, as well as our own minor feelings and intimate preoccupations"--