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Tables of Contents for The Classical Commentary
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Editor's Preface
ix
 
List of Contributors
xv
 
Further Reading
xix
 
Introduction: Reading Commentaries/Commentaries as Reading
1
28
Christina Shuttleworth Kraus
Starting from the Telemachy
29
20
Stephanie West
A Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey: Principles and Problems
49
18
Irene J. F. de Jong
Commenting on Fragments
67
22
Susan Stephens
The Sense of an Author: Theocritus and [Theocritus]
89
20
Richard Hunter
``A Woman Does Not Become Ambidextrous'': Galen and the Culture of Scientific Commentary
109
32
Heinrich von Staden
Classical Commentary in Byzantium: John Tzetzes on Ancient Greek Literature
141
30
Felix Budelmann
Juan Luis de La Cerda and the Predicament of Commentary
171
34
Andrew Laird
The Way We Were: R. G. Austin, In Caelianam
205
30
John Henderson
The Xenophon Factory
235
34
Albert Rijksbaron
Between Scylla and Charybdis? Historiographical Commentaries on Latin Historians
269
26
Rhiannon Ash
Handling a Philosophical Text
295
24
Christopher Rowe
Text and Commentary: The Example of Cicero's Philosophica
319
12
Andrew R. Dyck
'Cf. e.g.': A Typology of 'Parallels' and the Role of Commentaries on Latin Poetry
331
28
Roy K. Gibson
A Network with a Thousand Entrances: Commentary in an Electronic Age?
359
44
Willard McCarty
Commenting on Commentaries: A Pragmatic Postscript
403
20
Elaine Fantham
Index
423