Institute for the Classical Tradition
International Journal of the Classical Tradition

IJCT Issue 2.2 (Fall 1995)

ARTICLES:

 

Florike Egmond, “The Cock, the Dog, the Serpent, and the Monkey. Reception and Transmission of a Roman Punishment, or Historiography as History,” pp. 159-192.

Wolfgang Liebeschuetz, “Pagan Mythology in the Christian Empire,” pp. 193-208.

Jürgen Blänsdorf, “Ancient Genres in the Poem of a Medieval Humanist: Intertextual Aspects of the De sufficientia votorum suorum (c. 126 H) of Baudri de Bourgueil (1046-1130),” pp. 209-218.

Luba Freedman, “Neptune in Classical and Renaissance Visual Art,” pp. 219-237.

Robert W. Gaston, “Sacred Erotica: The classical figura in Religious Painting of the Early Cinquecento,” pp. 238-264.

Philip Ford, “Jean Dorat and the Reception of Homer in Renaissance France,” pp. 265-274.

George Huppert, “Antiquity Observed: A French Naturalist in the Aegean Sea in 1547,” pp. 275-283.

Keith C. Cameron, “Suetonius, Henri de Valois, and the Art of Political Biography,” pp. 284-298.


BOOK REVIEWS:

Euripides, Suppliant Women, translated by Rosanna Warren and Stephen Scully (Oxford 1995) [Helene P. Foley], pp. 299-302.

Lane, Robert, Shepheards Devises: Edmund Spenser’s Shepheardes Calender and the Institutions of Elizabethan Society [John Watkins], pp. 302-304.

Richard, Carl, The Founders and The Classics. Greece, Rome, and the American Enlightenment (Cambridge, MA 1994) [John Buckler], pp. 305-307.

Hölscher, Uvo, Das nächste Fremde. Von Texten der griechischen Frühzeit und ihrem Reflex in der Moderne, ed. J. Latacz & M. Kraus (München 1994) [Karl Galinsky], pp. 307-309.

Burns, Alfred, From Austria to Hawaii: Odyssey of a Classicist (New York 1994) [William M. Calder III], pp. 309-311.

NEWS OF THE FIELD:

Donald M. Rattner, “Note on the Institute for the Study of Classical Architecture,” pp. 312-313.

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED:

pp. 314-317.

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