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Parslow, Christopher Charles, Rediscovering Antiquity. Karl Weber and the Excavation of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabiae (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995), XX + 394 pp. (After "Contents" [pp. VII-IX], "Illustrations" [pp. XI-XIV], "Preface" [pp. XV-XVII], and "Abbreviations" [pp. XIX-XX]: "Introduction: Karl Weber and the Rediscovery of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabiae" [pp. 1-10]. - Part I: "The Historical Background" [pp. 11-73]: chs. 1. "Weber, Alcubierre, and the First Years of the Excavations" [pp. 13-46]; and 2. "The Earliest Plans of the Vesuvian Monuments" [pp. 47-73]. - Part II. "Excavations and Methodology" [pp. 75-150]: chs. 3. "The Discovery of the Villa dei Papiri" [pp. 77-106]; 4. "Pompeii and the Praedia Iuliae Felicis" [pp. 107-122]; 5. "The 'Temples' at Herculaneum" [pp. 123-150]. - Part III. "Documentation" [pp. 151-263]: chs. 6. "Weber's Application to the Accademia Ercolanese" [pp. 153-198]; 7. "Death and Discord" [pp. 199-232]; and 8. "The Theater at Herculaneum" [pp. 233-263]. - "Epilogue: Weber's Place in the History of Archaeology in the Vesuvian Landscape" [pp. 264-281]. - Appendices. 1. "The Preliminary Plan of the Praedia Iuliae Felicis (MN. ADS 71)" [pp. 282-290]; 2. "The Axonometric Plan of the Praedia Iuliae Felicis (MN. ADS 73)" [pp. 291-295]; 3. "Weber's Monograph on the Villa di San Marco, Stabiae (Library of the Soprintendenza Archeologica di Napoli e Caserta, XXI.A. 34)" [pp. 296-319]; and 4. "Draft of Plan of the Peristyle at Stabiae" [pp. 320-321]. - "Notes" [pp. 322-373]. - Followed by: "Works cited" [pp. 374-382] and "Index" [pp. 383-394].)

Plass, Paul, The Game of Death in Ancient Rome. Arena Sport and Political Suicide, ser. Wisconsin Studies in Classics (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995), XI + 283 pp. (After "Contents" [pp. VII-VIII], "Acknowledgments" [p. IX], and "Note on References" [p. XI]: "Introduction" [pp. 3-11]. - Part I. "Arena Games and Public Uses of Violence" [pp. 13-77]: chs. 1. "Public Spectacles as Broken Routine" [pp. 15-24]; 2. "Games and Liminoid Ritual" [pp. 25-28]; 3. "Gladiatorial Combat" [pp. 29-45]; 4. "Extravagant Expenditure, Conspicuous Consumption" [pp. 46-55]; 5. "Sociology of Public Violence" [pp. 56-61]; and 6. "Social Anomaly and Public Violence" [pp. 62-77]. - Part II. "Political Suicide: Were They Pushed, or Did They Jump?" [pp. 79-134]: chs. 7. "Political Violence and Suicide" [pp. 81-86]; 8. "Political Game Rules" [pp. 87-91]; 9. "The Tactics of Political Suicide" [pp. 92-115]; and 10. "Political Anomaly and Suicide" [pp. 116-134]. - "Epilogue" [pp. 135-138]. - "Addenda" [pp. 141-174]: 1. "Legal Antinomy" [pp. 141-143]; 2. "Orgiastic Violence" [pp. 144-147]; 3. "The Ambivalent Triumph" [pp. 148-154]; 4. "Political Monstrosity" [pp. 155-157]; 5. "Political Game Moves" [pp. 158-162]; 6. "Clemency" [pp. 163-167]; 7. "Loss Aversion" [pp. 168-171]; and 8. "Degrees of Penalty" [pp. 172-174]. - "Notes" [pp. 175-261]. - Followed by: "Selected Bibliography" [pp. 262-271], "Index" [pp. 272-275], and "Index of Passages Cited in Text" [pp. 276-283].)

Polis. The Society for Greek Political Thought, Vol. 14, Nos. 1-2 (1995) (K. Demetriou, "The Sophists, Democracy, and Modern Interpretation" [pp. 1-29]; T. Mahoney, "Plato's Practical Political-Rhetorical Project: the Example of the Republic" [pp. 30-52]; W. Welton, "Divine Inspiration and the Origins of the Laws in Plato's Laws" [pp. 53-83]; G.B. Smith, "Aristotle on Reason and Its Limits" [pp. 84-128]; R.F. Stalley, "The Unity of the State: Plato, Aristotle and Proclus" [pp. 129-149]; "North American Chapter" [pp. 150-151]; "London Conference 1997" [p. 151]; F. Rosen, "Socratic Studies" [pp. 152-164]; C.B. Megone, "The Best Companion to Aristotle's Politics" [pp. 165-180]; P. Nicholson, "Howland's 'The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy'" [pp. 181-188]; J.R. Wallach, "Sagan's 'The Honey and the Hemlock'" [pp. 189-197]; P. Cartledge, "Laks & Schofield's 'Justice and Generosity'" [pp. 198-205].)

Raffaelli, Renato (ed.), Vicende e figure femminili in Grecia e a Roma. Atti del convegno Pesaro 28-30 aprile 1994 (Ancona: Comissione per le pari opportunità tra uomo e donna della Regione Marche, 1995), 541 pp. (After Graziella Gentilini, "Prefazione" [pp. 5-7], Renato Raffaelli, "Nota del curatore" [pp. 9-14], Renato Raffaelli, "Cronaca del convegno" [pp. 15-20], and "Sigla" [pp. 25-26]: - I. "28 aprile 1994 sessione antimeridiana" [pp. 27-168]: Carlo Tullio Altan, "Indirizzo di saluto" [p. 29]; Diego Lanza, "Clitennestra: il femminile e la paura" [pp. 31-42]; Giuseppe Mastromarco, "Donne e seduzione d'amore da Omero ad Aristofane" [pp. 43-60]; Maria Grazia Ciani, "La moglie del capitano: Penelope tra Savinio e Omero" [pp. 61-67]; Carla Mainoldi, "Mostri al femminile" [pp. 69-92]; Annalisa Paradiso, "Violenza sessuale, hybris e consenso nelle fonti greche" [pp. 93-109]; Anna Beltrametti, "Le sacerdotesse e le mistiche di Aristofane: una chiave poetica" [pp. 111-129]; Silvia Romani, "Donne-Amazzoni in Aristofane" [pp. 131-142]; Renato Raffaelli, "L'estremo pudore" [pp. 143-168]. - II. "28 aprile 1994 sessione pomeridiana" [pp. 169-248]: Giulio Guidorizzi, "La follia delle donne" [pp. 171-183]; Paola Angeli Bernardini, "Donna e spettacolo nel mondo ellenistico" [pp. 185-197]; Corrado Petrocelli, "Donne spionaggio delazione" [pp. 199-215]; Antonio Stramaglia, "Tre 'femmes fatales' soprannaturali" [pp. 217-226]; Francesca Mancacci, "La balia cattiva: alcune osservazioni sul ruolo della nutrice nel mondo antico" [pp. 227-237]; Lidiano Bacchielli, "Berenice II: la regina della riunificazione fra Egitto e Cirenaica" [pp. 239-248]. - III. "29 aprile 1994 sessione antimeridiana" [pp. 249-332]: Eva Cantarella, "Marzia e la locatio ventris" [pp. 251-258]; Gianna Petrone, "La donna 'virile'" [pp. 259-271]; Lucia Beltrami, "Clelia, la virgo imperfetta" [pp. 273-281]; Settimio Lanciotti, "Questioni di famiglia: le due figlie di M. Fabio Ambusto" [pp. 283-293]; Sandro Boldrini, "Verginità delle vestali: la prova" [pp. 295-300]; Giovanni Battista Bronzini, "Le streghe dell'Esquilino" [pp. 301-306]; Paolo Fedeli, "La ruffiana letteraria" [pp. 307-317]; Rosalba Dimundo, "Properzio e la domina elegiaca" [pp. 319-332]. - IV. "29 aprile 1994 sessione pomeridiana" [pp. 333-395]: Alessandro Barchiesi, "Poetica di un mito sessuale: la strega giambica" [pp. 335-342]; Maurizio Bettini & Gianni Guastella, "Personata vox" [pp. 343-369]; Roberta Marchionni, "Morigera, tra meretrix e matrona" [pp. 371-388]; Maria Grazia Sassi, "Ludia: la donna e i gladiatori" [pp. 389-395]. - V. "30 aprile 1994 sessione conclusiva" [pp. 397-492]: Cesare Questa, "Messalina, meretrix augusta" [pp. 399-423]; Roberto M. Danese, "Eritto, la belva umana" [pp. 425-434]; Franco Gori, "Girolamo e le sue discepole: una scuola senza pace" [pp. 435-447]; Silvia Ronchey, "Filosofa e martire: Ipazia tra storia della chiesa e femminismo" [pp. 449-465]; Franca Ela Consolino, "La 'santa' regina da Elena a Galla Placidia nella tradizione dell'Occidente latino" [pp. 467-492]. - VI. [pp. 493-536]: "Appendice" [pp. 495-508]: Gian Biagio Conte, "Presentazione" [pp. 497-502]; Paolo Fedeli, "Presentazione" [pp. 503-508]; "Tre approssimazioni al tema 'Vicende e figure femminili in Grecia e a Roma'" [pp. 509-536]: Graziella Gentilini, "Premessa" [p. 511]; Renato Raffaelli, "Introduzione" [pp. 513-515]; Guglielmo Cavallo, "Donne che leggono, donne che scrivono" [pp. 517-526]; Eva Cantarella, "Afrania e il divieto dell'avvocatura per le donne" [pp. 527-530]; Maurizio Bettini, "Le donne romane, che non bevono vino" [pp. 531-536]. - Followed by: "Indice" [pp. 539-541].)

Röhrs, Hermann, Der Einfluß der klassischen deutschen Universitätsidee auf die Higher Education in Amerika (Weinheim: Deutscher Studien Verlag, 1995), 126 pp. ("Vorwort" [pp. 7-13]; "Zur Fragestellung" [pp. 11-13]; "Ursprung und Bedeutung der klassischen deutschen Universitätsidee" [pp. 15-32]; "Amerikanische Studenten an deutschen Universitäten und die Frage der kulturellen Transformation" [pp. 33-35]; "Die Göttinger Professoren der Harvard-Gruppe" [pp. 37-39]; "Die Harvard-Gruppe in Göttingen" [pp. 41-57]; "Das akademische Makroexperiment und die Rückwirkung auf die Studien" [pp. 59-64]; "Studienmotive und -ziele der amerikanischen Studenten" [pp. 65-71]; "Universitätsgründungen in Amerika im Geiste der deutschen Universitätsidee" [pp. 73-85]; "Versuch einer kritischen Sichtung der Grenzen des Einflusses der deutschen Universitätsidee" [pp. 87-91]; "Die Entfaltung von Vorlesung, Seminar und akademischer Freiheit als Ergebnisse des Transformationsprozesses" [pp. 93-101]; "Die weitergehenden Auswirkungen und Perspektiven" [pp. 103-126].)

Röhrs, Hermann, The Classical Concept of the University and its Influence on Higher Education in the United States, Heidelberger Studien zur Erziehungswissenschaft 45 (Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Berlin, etc.: Peter Lang, 1995), 128 pp. (After "Preface" [pp. 7-9] and "Introduction" [pp. 11-13]: "The Classical Idea of the German University - Its Origin and Significance" [pp. 15-33]; "American Students at German Universities and the Question of Cultural Transformation" [pp. 35-37]; "The Harvard Group's Professors in Göttingen" [pp. 39-42]; "The Harvard Group in Göttingen" [pp. 43-60]; "Study Context and Achievement in the Context of a Growing Number of Students" [pp. 61-66]; "Motives and Objectives of the American Students" [pp. 67-74]; "New Universities in America Modelled on the German Concept" [pp. 75-87]; "The Limits of the German Influence - A Critical Review" [pp. 89-102]; "Further Effects and Perspectives" [pp. 103-128].)

Schork, R.J.,Sacred Song from the Byzantine Pulpit. Romanos the Melodist (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1995), XVII + 230 pp. (After "Contents" [pp. VII-VIII], "Preface" [XI-XIII], "Citations and Abbreviations" [pp. XV-XVI], and "Concordance of Kontakion Numbers" [p. XVII]: chs. 1. "Introduction" [pp. 1-39]; and 2. "The Sung Sermones" [pp. 41-219]; followed by: "Bibliography" [pp. 221-225] and "Index" [pp. 227-230].)

Schwinge, Ernst-Richard (ed.), Die Wissenschaften vom Altertum am Ende des 2. Jahrtausends n. Chr (Stuttgart and Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1995), 258 pp. (After Ernst-Richard Schwinge, "Vorwort" [pp. 5-6]: Dorothea Frede, "Die wundersame Wandelbarkeit der antiken Philosophie in der Gegenwart" [pp. 9-40]; Joachim Latacz, "Die Gräzistik der Gegenwart. Versuch einer Standortbestimmung" [pp. 41-89]; Ernst A. Schmidt, "Lateinische Philologie als hermeneutische Textwissenschaft" [pp. 90-117]; Michael Meier-Brügger, "Zur historisch-vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft" [pp. 118-159]; Hans-Joachim Gehrke, "Zwischen Altertumswissenschaft und Geschichte. Zur Standortbestimmung der Alten Geschichte am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts" [pp. 160-196]; Tonio Hölscher, "Klassische Archäologie am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts: Tendenzen, Defizite, Illusionen" [pp. 197-228]; and Gerhard Baudy, "Antike Religion in anthropologischer Deutung. Wandlungen des altertumskundlichen Kult- und Mythosverständnisses im 20. Jahrhundert" [pp. 229-258].)

Scriba, Friedemann, Augustus im Schwarzhemd? Die Mostra Augustea della Romanità in Rom 1937-38, Italien in Geschichte und Gegenwart 2 (Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Bern: Peter Lang Europäischer Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1995), 516 pp. (After "Vorwort" [pp. 5-6], "Inhaltsübersicht" [p. 7], and "Inhaltsverzeichnis" [pp. 9-13]: - "Essay" [pp. 17-397]: chs. I. "Einleitung" [pp. 17-50]: sects. I.1. "Augustus im Reich der Hyperrealität - Die Gesetze der visuellen Kommunikation und die Geschichte einer Ausstellung" [pp. 17-20], I.2. "Faschismus, 'Culto della Romanità', Ausstellungen und Museen - Die Mostra Augustea im historischen Kontext" [pp. 21-27], I.3. "Bilder, Zeitungen und Archivalien - Die Quellen" [pp. 28-32], I.4. "Mosse, Treves, Momigliano, Canfora, ... - Zum interdisziplinären Forschungsstand" [pp. 32-43], I.5. "Historische Ortsbestimmung der Mostra Augustea - Erkenntnisinteresse und Methode" [pp. 43-47], and I.6. "Brechungen - Zur Darstellung" [pp. 48-50]; II. "Die Mostra Augustea della Romanità - Geschichte einer Ausstellung" [pp. 51-305]: sects. II.1. "1930-1933: Von der Idee zum Dekret" [pp. 51-98], II.2. "1933-1936: Die Zeit der wissenschaftlichen Vorbereitung" [pp. 98-140], II.3. "1937: Die Ästhetik, das Geld und die Werbung" [pp. 141-175], II.4. "23.09.1937: Das 'Spectaculum' der Eröffnung" [pp. 180-192], II.5. "1937-1938: 'Das Volk' und die Prominenten in der Ausstellung" [pp. 193-216], II.6. "23.09.1938: 'Bimillenario Augusteo' - Der Rahmen zur Mostra Augustea della Romanità" [pp. 216-296], and II.7. "Herbst 1938: Das vorläufige Ende" [pp. 298-305]; III. "Ausstellungen und Museen 1911-1988 - Vor-und Nachgeschichte der Mostra Augustea" [pp. 307-382]: sects. III.1. "1911: Die Mostra Archeologica in den Diokletiansthermen" [pp. 307-329], III.2. "1927: Il Museo dell'Impero" [pp. 330-338], III.3. "1942: Keine Weltausstellung und die Nachfolger der Mostra Augustea" [pp. 338-371], III. 4. "1952: Das Museo della Civiltà Romana" [pp. 371-380], and III. 5. "1988: Die Augustus-Ausstellung in Berlin - oder: Zu Bruchstücken eines Geschichtsbildes" [pp. 381-382]; and IV. "Bilanz - Historische Ortsbestimmung der Mostra Augustea" [pp. 383-397]. - "Anhänge" [pp. 399-514]: sects. "Kritischer Kurzkatalog" [pp. 399-471], "Abbildungsnachweis" [p. 472], "Abkürzungsverzeichnis" [pp. 473-475], "Literaturverzeichnis" [pp. 476-504], and "Index" [pp. 505-514]; followed by: "Riassunto Italiano" [p. 515] and "English Summary" [p. 516]. - "Augustus im Photo": "Vorikonographische Beschreibung" [p. 15], "Ikonologische und kunstsoziologische Interpretation" [pp. 176-179], "Ikonologisch-historische Interpretation" [p. 297], and "Historisch-diachronische Interpretation" [p. 380].)

Silberman, Lauren, Transforming Desire: Erotic Knowledge in Books III and IV of The Faerie Queen (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1995), X + 189 pp. (After "Contents" [p. VII] and "Acknowledgments" [pp. IX-X]: "Introduction" [pp. 1-11]; chs. 1. "Britomart's Quest: Fashioning Heroine and Reader" [pp. 13-33]; 2. "The Wounds of Adonis and the Hazards of Desire" [pp. 35-48]; 3. "The Hermaphrodite: Making Sense of the Sensual" [pp. 49-70]; 4. "Book IV: Retrospection and the Undoing of Book III" [pp. 71-86]; 5. "The Legend of Cambel and Triamond: The Joust as a Model of Order" [pp. 87-98]; 6. "Satyrane's Tournament and the Combat of Britomart and Artegall: Extrapolating from Sex and Violence" [pp. 99-116]; 7. "The Allegory of Lust: Imitation at the Limits" [pp. 117-124]; and 8. "The Marriage of Thames and Medway and the Union of Florimell and Marinell: Plenitude and Closure" [pp. 125-142]; "Notes" [pp. 143-168]; followed by: "Bibliography" [pp. 169-180] and "Index" [pp. 181-189].)

Spiegel, Gabrielle M., Romancing the Past. The Rise of Vernacular Prose Historiography in Thirteenth-Century France (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1995), XIII + 422 pp. (After "Contents" [p. IX] and "Acknolwedgments" [pp. XI-XIII]: "Introduction" [pp. 1-9]; chs. 1. "The Historical Setting" [pp. 11-54]; 2. "Pseudo-Turpin and the Problem of Prose" [pp. 55-98]; 3. "Past Politics and the Politics of the Past: Ancient History I" [pp. 99-151]; 4. "The Question of the Heroic in Translations of Lucan's Pharsalia: Ancient History II" [pp. 152-213]; 5. "Contemporary Chronicles: The Contest over the Past" [pp. 214-268]; 6. "Royal History: Disengagement and Reconciliation" [pp. 269-313]. "Epilogue" [pp. 315-317]; "Appendix: The Continuation of Aimoin and the Sources of the Anonymous of Chantilly/Vatican" [pp. 319-323]; "Notes" [pp. 325-392]; followed by: "Bibliography" [pp. 393-411] and "Index" [pp. 413-422].)

Summers, Claude J., and Ted-Larry Pebworth (eds.), The Wit of Seventeenth-Century Poetry (Columbia, MO and London: University of Missouri Press, 1995), VIII + 222 pp. (After "Contents" [pp. VII-VIII] and "Acknowledgments" [p. IX]: C.J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth, "Introduction" [pp. 1-8]; H. Wilcox, "'No More Wit Than a Christian?': The Case of Devotional Poetry" [pp. 9-21]; P.G. Stanwood and L.M. Johnson, "The Structure of Wit: 'Is All Good Structure in a Winding Stair?'" [pp. 22-41]; E. Kelly, "Women's Wit" [pp. 42-61]; J. Ellis, "The Wit of Circumcision, the Circumcision of Wit" [pp. 62-77]; C. Gimelli Martin, "Pygmalion's Progress in the Garden of Love, or the Wit's Work is Never Donne" [pp. 78-100]; R.C. Evans, "Wit and the Power of Jonson's Epigramms" [pp. 101-118]; M.C. Allen, "George Herbert's Pastoral Wit" [pp. 119-134]; R.B. Rollin, "Witty by Design: Robert Herrick's Hesperides" [pp. 135-150]; S. Cadman Seelig, "My Curious Hand or Eye: The Wit of Richard Lovelace" [pp. 151-170]; L. Roberts, "The 'Truewit' of Crashaw's Poetry" [pp. 171-182]; W.A. Sessions, "Marvell's Mower: The Wit of Survival" [pp. 183-198]; K.M. Quinsey, "Religio Laici?: Dryden's Men of Wit and the Printed Word" [pp. 199-214]; followed by: "Notes on Contributors" [pp. 215-218] and "Index" [pp. 218-222].)

The Roosevelt Lectures of Paul Shorey (1913-1914), trans. by Edgar C. Reinke, ed. by Ward W. Briggs and E. Christian Kopff, Olms Studien 41 (Hildesheim, Zürich, and New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 1995), XXXI + 416 pp. (After "Table of Contents" [pp. VII-VIII], "Translator's Preface" [pp. IX-XI], and "Editors' Preface" [p. XII]: E. Christian Kopff, "Introduction: Paul Shorey as Theodore Roosevelt Professor at Berlin, 1913-1914" [pp. XIII-XXXI]. - "Berlin Lectures" [pp. 1-314]: "Inaugural: The American and His Hopes" [pp. 3-16]; "The Colonial Period of American History" [pp. 17-36]; "Statesmen in the Period of the Revolution" [pp. 37-57]; "The Cultural Development of America, 1789-1860" [pp. 59-98]; "Law and Government in America, 1775-1860" [pp. 99-104]; "The New England Renaissance" [pp. 105-154]; "The Real Emerson, His Life, Influence, and Contribution" [pp. 155-171]; "Lowell the Critic" [pp. 173-184]; "Lowell the Poet" [pp. 185-207]; "Holmes" [pp. 209-227]; "Howells" [pp. 229-250]; "Psychology in American Literature" [pp. 251-291]; "Philosophy in America" [pp. 293-309]; "[Ave atque Vale]" [pp. 311-314]. - "Berlin Seminar: The De anima of Aristotle" [pp. 317-355]. - "Vienna Lecture (May 1914): National Culture and Classical Education" [pp. 359-381]. - "Appendix I: American Scholarship" [pp. 383-397]. - "Appendix II: Shorey's Report on His Roosevelt Professorship" [pp. 399-400]; - "Appendix III: Paul Shorey to Basil L. Gildersleeve, 28 February 1914" [pp. 401-403]. - Followed by: "Index" [pp. 405-416].)

Transmundus, Introductiones dictandi, Text edited and translated with annotations by Ann Dalzell, Studies and Texts 123 (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieaval Studies, 1995), X + 254 pp. (After "Contents" [p. VII], "Abbreviations of Standard Works" [p. VIII], and "Preface" [pp. IX-X]: "Introduction" [pp. 1-48]: sects. 1. "The Life of Transmundus" [pp. 1-7]; 2. "The Composition of the Introductiones" [pp. 7-13]; 3. "The Sources of the Introductiones" [pp. 13-19]; 4. "The Style and Syntax of the Introductiones dictandi" [pp. 19-29]; 5. "The Manuscripts of the Introductiones dictandi" [pp. 29-42]; 6. "Editing the Introductiones dictandi" [pp. 42-45]; 7. "Translating the Introductiones dictandi" [pp. 45-48]. - "Introductiones dictandi by Transmundus" [pp. 49-226]: "Sigla" [pp. 50-51]; "Text and Translation" [pp. 52-157]; "Commentary" [pp. 158-226]. - "Appendix: The Early Version" [pp. 227-239]. - Followed by: "Bibliography" [pp. 240-246]; "General Index" [pp. 247-249]; and "Index of Grammatical and Rhetorical Terms" [pp. 250-254].)

Tringali, Dante (trans.), Horácio poeta da festa. Navegar não é preciso. 28 Odes: latim-portugu_Oês, Ler os Clássicos 3 (São Paulo: Musa Editoria, 1995), 206 pp. (After "Sumário" [pp. 5-8]: chs. 1. "Um filho de escravo" [pp. 9-16]; 2. "Poeta da festa" [pp. 17-22]; 3. "Código do vinho em Horácio e Ricardo Reis" [pp. 23-61]; 4. "Exaltação da mulher marginal" [pp. 62-85]; 5. "Mito e ecologia" [pp. 86-114]; 6. "Crítica da epopéia e de Homero" [pp. 115-126]; 7. "Estética da beleza como doçura" [pp. 127-141]; 8. "Entre passadistas e vanguardistas" [pp. 142-151]; 9. "Navegar não é preciso" [pp. 152-160]; and 10. "Antologia documental" [pp. 161-206].)

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