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The eighteen articles in Volume 101 include: Stephen Scully, Reading the Shield of Achilles: Terror, Anger, Delight; Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Zeus, Prometheus, and Greek Ethics; and Robert W. Wallace, An Early Fifth-Century Athenian Revolution in Aulos Music.

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Transformations of colonial disruption into narrative continuity in Pindar's "Epincian Odes", Lucia Athanassaki; Minos' touch and Theseus' glare - gestures in Bakkhylides, Christina Clark; once upon a time on Cos - a banquet with Pan on the side in Theocritus idyll, James J. Clauss; women's role in the home and the state - stoic theory reconsidered, David M. Engel; Apollo's sacrifice - the limits of a metaphor in Greek tragedy, John Gilbert; the title of Aeschylus' "Ostologoi", Peter Grossardt; the Pindaric sources of Horace's "Odes 1.12", Alex Hardie; Hieroi Logoi and Hierai Bibloi - the (un)written margins of the sacred in Ancient Greece, Albert Henrichs; Zeus, Prometheus and Greek ethics, Hugh Lloyd-Jones; quaestiones pisonianae - procedural and chronological notes on the S.C. de Cn. Pisone Patre, Christopher S. Mackay; the date of the Helen episode, Charles E. Murgia; reading the shield of Achilles - terror, anger, delight, Stephen Scully; pleasures recalled - A.R. 3.813-814, Asclepiades and Homer, Alexander Sens; new readings in Valerius Maximus, D.R. Shackleton Bailey; the cosm(et)ology of Claudian's "In Sepulchrum Speciosae", R. Sklenar; Nicolaus and Herod in the "Antiquitates Judaicae", Mark Toher; an early fifth-century Athenian revolution in Aulos music, Robert W. Wallace; notes on the "Anthologia Latina", W.S. Watt.

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    Publisher: Harvard Department of the Classics
    Publication Date: 01/09/2003
    ISBN13: 9780674012738, 978-0674012738
    ISBN10: 0674012739

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The eighteen articles in Volume 101 include: Stephen Scully, Reading the Shield of Achilles: Terror, Anger, Delight; Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Zeus, Prometheus, and Greek Ethics; and Robert W. Wallace, An Early Fifth-Century Athenian Revolution in Aulos Music.

    Table of Contents
    Transformations of colonial disruption into narrative continuity in Pindar's "Epincian Odes", Lucia Athanassaki; Minos' touch and Theseus' glare - gestures in Bakkhylides, Christina Clark; once upon a time on Cos - a banquet with Pan on the side in Theocritus idyll, James J. Clauss; women's role in the home and the state - stoic theory reconsidered, David M. Engel; Apollo's sacrifice - the limits of a metaphor in Greek tragedy, John Gilbert; the title of Aeschylus' "Ostologoi", Peter Grossardt; the Pindaric sources of Horace's "Odes 1.12", Alex Hardie; Hieroi Logoi and Hierai Bibloi - the (un)written margins of the sacred in Ancient Greece, Albert Henrichs; Zeus, Prometheus and Greek ethics, Hugh Lloyd-Jones; quaestiones pisonianae - procedural and chronological notes on the S.C. de Cn. Pisone Patre, Christopher S. Mackay; the date of the Helen episode, Charles E. Murgia; reading the shield of Achilles - terror, anger, delight, Stephen Scully; pleasures recalled - A.R. 3.813-814, Asclepiades and Homer, Alexander Sens; new readings in Valerius Maximus, D.R. Shackleton Bailey; the cosm(et)ology of Claudian's "In Sepulchrum Speciosae", R. Sklenar; Nicolaus and Herod in the "Antiquitates Judaicae", Mark Toher; an early fifth-century Athenian revolution in Aulos music, Robert W. Wallace; notes on the "Anthologia Latina", W.S. Watt.

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