narrator, narrative, philodemus, voice, ekphrasis, poem, reading, ecphrasis, text, discourse, speech, audience, visual, poet, reader, poetry, shield, language, painting, apostrophe, neoptolemus, poiesis, deixis, poetic, poems, representation, crates, story, characters, viewer, verbal, viewing, ekphrastic, sound, poiema, object, performance, jensen, craft, narratee, timomachus, deictic, primary, referent, silent, speaker, aloud, fictional, epos, mimetic
2000
Epos as Authoritative Speech in Herodotos' "Histories". Alexander Hollmann. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 207-225
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Silenus and the Imago Vocis in "Eclogue 6". Brian W. Breed. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 327-339
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Toward a Sociology of Reading in Classical Antiquity. William A. Johnson. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 2000), pp. 593-627
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Theoria and Darśan: Pilgrimage and Vision in Greece and India. Ian Rutherford. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 133-146
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Plausibility in the Greek Orators. Thomas A. Schmitz. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2000), pp. 47-77
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Satyr and Image in Aeschylus' Theoroi. Patrick O'Sullivan. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 353-366
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The Placement of "Book Divisions" in the Odyssey. Bruce Heiden. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2000), pp. 247-259
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"Dream of a Shade": Refractions of Epic Vision in Pindar's "Pythian 8" and Aeschylus' "Seven against Thebes". Gregory Nagy. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 97-118
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The Subjection of Muthos to Logos: Plato's Citations of the Poets. S. Halliwell. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 94-112
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The Writing in (And of) Ovid's Byblis Episode. Thomas E. Jenkins. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 439-451
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A Trope by Any Other Name: "Polysemy," Ambiguity, and Significatio in Virgil. Richard F. Thomas. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 381-407
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The "Parthenoi" of Bacchylides 13. Timothy Power. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 67-81
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Monica R. Gale, Hans Van Wees, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, Richard Wallace, P. Walcot. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2000), pp. 237-273
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Phoenissae 88-201 and Pollux' ΔΙΣΤΕΓΙΑ. Joe Park Poe. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2000), pp. 187-190
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Aristotle's "Poetics" and the Painters. Graham Zanker. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 2000), pp. 225-235
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Alexander of Aphrodisias, "De Intellectu" 110.4: 'I Heard This from Aristotle'. A Modest Proposal. Jan Opsomer, Bob Sharples. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 252-256
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Musai Hypophetores: Apollonius of Rhodes on Inspiration and Interpretation. José M. González. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 268-292
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Polysemy and Ideology in Pindar "Pythian" 4.229-230. Nigel Nicholson. The Phoenix. (Autumn - Winter, 2000), pp. 191-202
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Portraits, Power, and Patronage in the Late Roman Republic. Jeremy Tanner. Journal of Roman Studies. (2000), pp. 18-50
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Explanatory δέ-Clauses in the "Iliad". William H. Race. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2000), pp. 205-227
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The List of the War Dead in Aeschylus' "Persians". Mary Ebbott. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2000), pp. 83-96
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Socrates Plays the Buffoon: Cautionary Protreptic in "Euthydemus". Ann N. Michelini. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 2000), pp. 509-535
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Form vs. Function in Ovid's "Remedia Amoris". Christopher Brunelle. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2000 - Jan., 2001), pp. 123-140
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Monica R. Gale, Hans Van Wees, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, P. Walcot. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2000), pp. 102-132
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The 101st Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America. American Journal of Archaeology. (Apr., 2000), pp. 311-317+319-371
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The Sicilian Expedition Was a Potemkin Fleet. B. Jordan. Classical Quarterly. (2000), pp. 63-79
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"Satis/Satura": Reconsidering the "Programmatic Intent" of Horace's "Satires 1.1". Basil Dufallo. The Classical World. (Jul. - Aug., 2000), pp. 579-590
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Narcissus: Myth and Magic. Max Nelson. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 2000), pp. 363-389
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"Celabitur Auctor": The Crisis of Authority and Narrative Patterning in Ovid "Fasti" 5. Barbara Weiden Boyd. The Phoenix. (Spring - Summer, 2000), pp. 64-98
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Achilles Tatius and Parody. Kathryn Chew. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 2000), pp. 57-70
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The Epigraphy of Hellenistic Asia Minor: A Survey of Recent Research (1992-1999). John Ma. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 2000), pp. 95-121
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An Early Stage in Vergil's Career. Thomas D. Kohn. The Classical World. (Jan. - Feb., 2000), pp. 267-274
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Beyond (Dis)belief: Rhetorical Form and Religious Symbol in Cicero's de Divinatione. Brian A. Krostenko. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (2000), pp. 353-391
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Ovid's Narcissus (Met. 3.339-510): Echoes of Oedipus. Ingo Gildenhard, Andrew Zissos. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2000), pp. 129-147
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Unstable Geographies: The Moving Landscape in Apollonius' Argonautica and Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. Julie Nishimura-Jensen. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (2000), pp. 287-317
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Envisaging the Body of the Condemned: The Power of Platonic Symbols. Danielle S. Allen. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2000), pp. 133-150
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