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| IJCT Issue 13.4
(Spring 2007)
ARTICLES:
The Aesthetics of Power
and the
Classical Epic Tradition
A Conference held at
Boston University November 19, 2004
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| Michael
Murrin, "Athena and Telemachus: The Case of an Allegorical
Reading of Homer," pp. 499-514.
Daniel Javitch, "Tasso's
Critique and Incorporation of Chivalric Romance: His Transformation
of Achilles in the Gerusalemme Liberata," pp.
515-527.
David Quint, "Milton's Book
of Numbers: Book 1 of Paradise Lost and Its Catalogue,"
pp. 528-549.
Robert J. Rabel, "Odysseus
Almost Makes It to Broadway: The Ulysses Africanus
of Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson," pp. 550-570.
Jon Solomon, "The Vacillations of the Trojan
Myth: Popularization and Classification, Variation and Codification."
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RESEARCH REPORT:
Sander Goldberg, "Reading Roman Tragedy," pp. 571-584.
REVIEW ARTICLES:
"Le « moi médiateur » dans le stoïcisme
romain. A propos du livre de G. Reydams-Schils," review of
Gretchen J. Reydams-Schils, The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility
and Affection (Chicago, 2005) [Carlos Lévy], pp. 585-592.
"Roman Declamation in the Generation after Quintilian,"
review of Quintilian, The Lesser Declamations, Edited and
Translated by D.R. Shackleton Bailey, 2 vols., Loeb Classical Library
500 & 501 (Cambridge, MA & London, 2006) [George Kennedy],
pp. 592-597.
"Ius erat in armis: The Roman and Spanish Empires
and Their Discontents," review of David Lupher, Romans
in a New World. Classical Models in Sixteenth-Century Spanish America
(Ann Arbor, MI, 2003) [Benjamin Straumann], pp. 597-607.
"Classical Scholarship, Cultural Prestige and National Identity
in Modern Catalonia," review of Jordi Malé, Rosa Cabré,
and Montserrat Jufresa (eds.), Del Romanticisme al Noucentisme:
els grans mestres de la Filologia Catalana i la Filologia Clàsica
a la Universitat de Barcelona (Barcelona, 2004) [Alejandro
Coroleu], pp. 608-612.
"Ovid in the Twentieth Century," review of Theodore Ziolkowski,
Ovid and the Moderns (Ithaca, NY, 2005) [Sarah Annes Brown],
pp. 612-620.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Sean Alexander Gurd, Iphigenias at Aulis: Textual Multiplicity,
Radical Philology (Ithaca, NY, 2005) [David Konstan], pp. 621-623.
Frances Pownall, Lessons from the Past: The Moral Use of History
in Fourth-Century Prose (Ann Arbor, MI, 2004) [Eva Keuls],
pp. 623-625.
Takis Poulakos and David Depew, Isocrates and Civic Education
(Austin, 2004) [Frances Pownall], pp. 625-628.
Eva Brann, The Music of the Republic: Essays on Socrates’
Conversations and Plato’s Writings (Philadelphia, 2004)
[Mitchell Miller], pp. 628-633.
Sean Hemingway, The Horse and Jockey from Artemision: A Bronze
Equestrian Monument of the Hellenistic Period (Berkley, Los
Angeles, & London, 2004) [Claude Vatin], pp. 634-636.
Elizabeth A. Meyer, Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World:
Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice (Cambridge & New York,
2004) [Paul du Plessis], pp. 636-638.
P. Kruschwitz and M. Schumacher, Das vorklassische Lehrgedicht
der Römer, Kalliope 4 (Heidelberg, 2005) [Edward Courtney], pp. 638-640.
G. Endress, Der arabische Aristoteles und sein Leser: Physik
und Theologie im Weltbild Alberts des Großen (Münster,
2004) [Amos Bertolacci], pp. 640-643.
Maureen Quilligan, Incest and Agency in Elizabeth’s England
(Philadelphia, 2005) [Bruce Boehrer], pp. 643-645.
Francis Hutcheson, An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas
of Beauty and Virtue, Edited and with an Introduction by Wolfgang
Leidhold (Indianapolis, IN, 2004) [Andrew S. Cunningham], pp. 645-647.
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene D. Genovese, The Mind of
the Master Class: History and Faith in the Southern Slaveholders’
Worldview (Cambridge & New York, 2005) [Carl Richard],
pp. 647-649.
Richard H. Armstrong, A Compulsion for Antiquity: Freud and
the Ancient World (Ithaca, NY, 2005) [Paul Allen Miller], pp.
649-652.
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
pp. 653-655.
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