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By David A. Scott (contributor) and Roger D. Woodard

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9781107028111 | Cambridge Univ Pr, March 24, 2014, cover price $120.00

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Product Description: This book selects central texts illustrating the literary reception of Hesiod's Works and Days in antiquity and considers how these moments were crucial in fashioning the idea of 'didactic literature'. A central chapter considers the development of ancient ideas about didactic poetry, relying not so much on explicit critical theory as on how Hesiod was read and used from the earliest period of reception onwards...read more

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9781107046900 | Cambridge Univ Pr, April 30, 2014, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: This book selects central texts illustrating the literary reception of Hesiod's Works and Days in antiquity and considers how these moments were crucial in fashioning the idea of 'didactic literature'.

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9780521190985 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, March 22, 2010), cover price $99.99

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9781107647909 | Reprint edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, January 2, 2014), cover price $44.99

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Product Description: This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. In this book, McCoy examines how Greek epic, tragedy, and philosophy have important insights to offer about the nature of human vulnerability, which is central to the human experience...read more

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9780199672783 | Oxford Univ Pr, November 15, 2013, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.

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Product Description: Ancestral fault is a core idea of Greek literature. 'The guiltless will pay for the deeds later: either the man's children, or his descendants thereafter', said Solon in the sixth century BC, a statement echoed throughout the rest of antiquity...read more

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9781107039803 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 27, 2014, cover price $140.00 | About this edition: Ancestral fault is a core idea of Greek literature.

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Product Description: This book proposes a new approach to the study of ancient Greek and Mesopotamian literature. Ranging from Homer and Gilgamesh to Herodotus and the Babylonian-Greek author Berossos, it paints a picture of two literary cultures that, over the course of time, became profoundly entwined...read more

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9781107010765 | Cambridge Univ Pr, July 31, 2013, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: This book proposes a new approach to the study of ancient Greek and Mesopotamian literature.

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Product Description: From Polypragmon to Curiosus is a study of how Greek and Latin writers describe curious, meddlesome, and exaggerated behavior. Founded on a detailed investigation of a family of Greek terms, often treated as synonymous with each other, and of the Latin words used to describe them, opening chapters survey how they were used in Greek literature from the 5th and 4th centuries BC, moving onto their Latin usage and relationship to that of Hellenistic and imperial Greek...read more

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9780199668618 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 10, 2013, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: From Polypragmon to Curiosus is a study of how Greek and Latin writers describe curious, meddlesome, and exaggerated behavior.

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Product Description: The most up-to-date history of Greek literature from its Homeric origins to the age of Augustus. Greek literary production throughout this period of some eight centuries is embedded in its historical and social context, and Professor Dihle sees this literature as a historical phenomenon, a particular mode of linguistic communication, with its specific forms developing both in an organic way and in response to the changing world around...read more

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9780415086202 | Routledge, September 1, 1994, cover price $175.00 | About this edition: The most up-to-date history of Greek literature from its Homeric origins to the age of Augustus.

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9780415865449, titled "History of Greek Literature: From Homer to the Hellenistic Period" | Routledge, October 31, 2013, cover price $54.95 | About this edition: The most up-to-date history of Greek literature from its Homeric origins to the age of Augustus.
9780415642910 | Reprint edition (Routledge, February 13, 2013), cover price $54.95 | About this edition: The most up-to-date history of Greek literature from its Homeric origins to the age of Augustus.

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By Chris Carey (editor), Nick J. Lowe (editor), Ed Sanders (editor) and Chiara Thumiger (editor)

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9780199605507 | Oxford Univ Pr, April 5, 2013, cover price $160.00

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9780674073401 | 1 edition (Belknap Pr, July 15, 2013), cover price $37.00

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Product Description: In this volume Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas brings together twelve essays that deal with the role and importance of rhetoric in theology, literature and politics in Late Antiquity, more specifically in the fourth century CE. The point of departure of this book is the assumption that religious, cultural and political issues of that period were fought in the rhetorical arena...read more

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9783161522697 | Mohr Siebrek Ek, February 1, 2013, cover price $105.00 | About this edition: In this volume Alberto J.

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Product Description: This book reconstructs the theory of signification implicit in Aristotle's De Interpretatione and its psychological background in hisDe Anima. The study develops in three steps that correspond to the three elements involved in every notion of signification: (1) the phonetic element or significans, called phone by Aristotle, (2) the significatum, i...read more

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9783110287653 | Walter De Gruyter Inc, November 30, 2012, cover price $126.00 | About this edition: This book reconstructs the theory of signification implicit in Aristotle's De Interpretatione and its psychological background in hisDe Anima.

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The understanding of the soul in the West has been profoundly shaped by Christianity, and its influence can be seen in certain assumptions often made about the soul: that, for example, if it does exist, it is separable from the body, free, immortal, and potentially pure. The ancient Greeks, however, conceived of the soul quite differently. In this ambitious new work, Michael Davis analyzes works by Homer, Herodotus, Euripides, Plato, and Aristotle to reveal how the ancient Greeks portrayed and understood what he calls “the fully human soul.”Beginning with Homer’s Iliad, Davis lays out the tension within the soul of Achilles between immortality and life. He then turns to Aristotle’s De Anima and Nicomachean Ethics to explore the consequences of the problem of Achilles across the whole range of the soul’s activity. Moving to Herodotus and Euripides, Davis considers the former’s portrayal of the two extremes of culture—one rooted in stability and tradition, the other in freedom and motion—and explores how they mark the limits of character. Davis then shows how Helen and Iphigeneia among the Taurians serve to provide dramatic examples of Herodotus’s extreme cultures and their consequences for the soul. The book returns to philosophy in the final part, plumbing several Platonic dialogues—the Republic, Cleitophon, Hipparchus, Phaedrus, Euthyphro, and Symposium—to understand the soul’s imperfection in relation to law, justice, tyranny, eros, the gods, and philosophy itself. Davis concludes with Plato’s presentation of the soul of Socrates as self-aware and nontragic, even if it is necessarily alienated and divided against itself.The Soul of the Greeks thus begins with the imperfect soul as it is manifested in Achilles’ heroic, but tragic, longing and concludes with its nontragic and fuller philosophic expression in the soul of Socrates. But, far from being a historical survey, it is instead a brilliant meditation on what lies at the heart of being human.

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9780226137964 | Univ of Chicago Pr, April 15, 2011, cover price $43.00 | About this edition: The understanding of the soul in the West has been profoundly shaped by Christianity, and its influence can be seen in certain assumptions often made about the soul: that, for example, if it does exist, it is separable from the body, free, immortal, and potentially pure.

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9780226004495 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, September 15, 2012), cover price $26.00

In The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens, Kate Gilhuly explores the relationship between the prostitute, the wife, and the ritual performer in Athenian literature. She suggests that these three roles formed a symbolic continuum that served as an alternative to a binary conception of gender in classical Athens and provided a framework for assessing both masculine and feminine civic behavior. Grounded in close readings of four texts, "Against Neaira," Plato's Symposium, Xenophon's Symposium, and Aristophanes' Lysistrata, this book draws upon observations from gender studies and the history of sexuality in ancient Greece to illuminate the relevance of these representations of women to civic behavior, pederasty, philosophy, and politics. In these original readings, Gilhuly casts a new light on the complexity of the classical Athenian sex/gender system, demonstrating how various and even opposing strategies worked together to articulate different facets of the Athenian subject.

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9780521899987 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, November 30, 2008), cover price $99.99 | About this edition: In The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens, Kate Gilhuly explores the relationship between the prostitute, the wife, and the ritual performer in Athenian literature.

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9781107404977 | Cambridge Univ Pr, July 19, 2012, cover price $44.99

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Product Description: Most studies of ancient Greek politics focus on formal institutions such as the political assembly and the law courts, and overlook the role that informal social practices played in the regulation of the political order. Sara Forsdyke argues, by contrast, that various forms of popular culture in ancient Greece--including festival revelry, oral storytelling, and popular forms of justice--were a vital medium for political expression and played an important role in the negotiation of relations between elites and masses, as well as masters and slaves, in the Greek city-states...read more

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9780691140056 | Princeton Univ Pr, July 2, 2012, cover price $43.95 | About this edition: Most studies of ancient Greek politics focus on formal institutions such as the political assembly and the law courts, and overlook the role that informal social practices played in the regulation of the political order.

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