The Oxford handbook of roman studies

The Oxford handbook of roman studies

Barchiesi, Alessandro
Scheidel, Walter

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An indispensable guide to the latest scholarship in the field of Roman Studies. Over fifty distinguished scholars elucidate the contribution of material aswell as literary culture to our understanding of the Roman world, and suggestpathways for fresh investigations. INDICE: Alessandro Barchiesi & Walter Scheidel: Introduction; 1: James O'Donnell: New media (and old); Tools; 2: Mario De Nonno: Transmission and textual criticism; 3: C. Brian Rose: Iconography; 4: Joshua Katz: Linguistics; 5:Henry Hurst: Archaeology; 6: John Bodel: Epigraphy; 7: Roger Bagnall: Papyrology; 8: William Metcalf: Numismatics; 9: Werner Eck: Prosopography; 10: Llewelyn Morgan: Metre; 11: Joseph Farrell: Literary theory; 12: Susanna Braund: Translation; Approaches; 13: Alfonso Traina: Style; 14: Anthony Corbeill: Gender studies; 15: Matthew Roller: Culture-based approaches; 16: Maurizio Bettini: Anthropology; 17: Emma Dench: Identity; 18: Michele Lowrie: Performance; 19: Ellen Oliensis: Psychoanalysis and the Roman imaginary; 20: Eugenio La Rocca: Art and representation; 21: Andrew Laird: Reception Studies; 22: Stephen Hinds: Historicism and formalism; Genres; 23: Andrew Riggsby: Rhetoric; 24: ChristinaKraus: Historiography and biography; 25: Philip Hardie: Epic; 26: Kathleen McCarthy: First-person poetry; 27: Florence Dupont: Theatre; 28: Jennifer Ebbeler: Letters; 29: Ellen Finkelpearl: Novels; 30: Robert Kaster: Scholarship; History; 31: Nicola Terrenato: Early Rome; 32: Harriet Flower: The imperial republic; 33: Carlos Norena: The early imperial monarchy; 34: Richard Lim: The lateempire; 35: William Harris: Power; 36: Nicholas Purcell: Urbanism; 37: WalterScheidel: Economy and quality of life; 38: Beryl Rawson: Family and society; 39: Keith Bradley: Freedom and slavery; 40: Jill Harries: Law; 41: Kathleen Coleman: Spectacle; 42: Peter Bang: Imperial ecumene and polyethnicity; 43: Clifford Ando: After antiquity; Ideas; 44: David Sedley: Philosophy; 45: Joy Connolly: Political theory; 46: Tim Whitmarsh: Hellenism; 47: Jorg Rupke: Religiouspluralism; 48: Seth Schwartz: Judaism; 49: Hagith Sivan: Christianity; 50: Rebecca Flemming: Sexuality; 51: Kristina Milnor: Women; 52: Kai Brodersen: Space and geography; 53: Edmund Thomas: Architecture; 54: Paul Keyser: Science; 55: Denis Feeney: Time and calendar

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-921152-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 966
  • Fecha Publicación: 10/06/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés