Classica et mediaevalia (häftad)
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Häftad (Hæftet)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
281
Upplaga
0, 0
Förlag
Museum Tusculanum Press
Medarbetare
Societas Danica Indagationis Antiquitatis et Mediiaevi
Illustrationer
b&w photos
Volymtitel
v. 57
ISBN
9788763505123

Classica et mediaevalia

revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire

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"Classica et Mediaevalia" is an international periodical, published annually, with articles written by Danish and International scholars. The articles are mainly written in English, but also in French and German. The periodical deals from a philological point of view with Classical Antiquity in general and topics such as history of law and philosophy and the medieval ecclesiastic history. It covers the period from the Greco-Roman Antiquity until the Late Middle Ages.
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Minna Skafte Jensen has a lifetimes experience of teaching Homer to students of Greek or of classics in translation at the Universities of Copenhagen and Southern Denmark, and she has written extensively on the subject. Her two most important contributions are The Homeric Question and the Oral-Formulaic Theory (Copenhagen 1980) and Homer og hans tilhorere (Copenhagen 1992).

Innehållsförteckning

What about the Greeks who went to Troy? Three Tragic Contexts and Homer; From Mytological Parody to Political Satire: Some Stages in the Evolution of Old Comedy; Aristotle on Animals in the Politics; Diodoros of Sicily (32.2 and 4) and Polybios; The New Posidippus Papyri and Propertius' Shipwreck Odes (Prop. 1.17; 3.7); '[O]pus est ... Apolline nato': Liminality and Closure in the Aesculapius Episode in Metamorphoses 15.626-744; From Proconsul to Saint: Sergius Paullus to St. Paul-Serge; Valentinian I, Severa, Marina and Justina; Manuel Holobolos, Alfred of Sareshal, and the Greek Translator of ps.-Aristotle's De plantis; Maximos Planoudes: Dr. Bowdler in Byzanz?; Unity and Difference in Dante's Universal Vision.