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CALL FOR PAPERS: EIRENE. STUDIA GRAECA ET LATINA 2018

Call for papers for 2018 volume of the journal of classics and its reception Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina. Deadline: end of June 2018.

INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES CENTRE FOR CLASSICAL STUDIES EIRENE. STUDIA GRAECA ET LATINA Na Florenci 3, CZ-110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic web: http://www.ics.cas.cz/en/journals/eirene e-mail: [email protected] tel: +420 234 612 330 fax: +420 222 828 305 CALL FOR PAPERS EIRENE. STUDIA GRAECA ET LATINA, 54, 2018 Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the editorial board of the journal of classics and its reception Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina (founded 1960), which is published by the Centre for Classical Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, I am taking the liberty to invite you to contribute to the journal’s 54th volume which is to be published at the end of the year 2018. The 53rd volume of Eirene is with the printers now, and it should appear shortly (the preliminary table of contents is to be found on the next page). We welcome original research on classical and late Antiquity (including studies dedicated to its reception), ranging from philology and literature, philosophy, history and historiography to Patristics. We are also interested in reviews of scholarly literature on these subjects, and we encourage researchers to contact the editors should they want to review some specific title. Please note that the deadline for submitting your paper is the end of June 2018 and the journal accepts submissions in English, German, French and Italian (all submissions are sent for double-blind peer-review). For more details, please visit the webpage of the journal. Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina is indexed in following databases: L’année philologique The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (CEJSH) EBSCO European Reference Index for Humanities (ERIH Plus) Modern Language Association International Bibliography Scopus Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) All the best, Petr Kitzler editor-in-chief CONTENTS AESTHETICA KAREL THEIN, The Sublime, Nature’s Eloquent Gift: A Review Essay JAN BAŽANT, The Legend of Knidia Today 9 77 JAN BOUZEK – IVA ONDŘEJOVÁ (†), Pistiros’ Hoard of Sealings, III: Sealings Relecting Greek Sculpture and Minor Arts at the Time of Alexander the Great 111 JOSÉ MARÍA ZAMORA CALVO, Beauty, Beautiful, and Beautifulness in Plotinus (Enn. I,6 [1] 6,13–32) 127 LITER ATUR E, PHILOLOGY, AND CLASSICAL R ECEPTION ICHIRO TAIDA, The Greeting from Anchises in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 153 LEE FRATANTUONO, Apollo in the Aeneid 169 EDITA WOLF, Seneca’s Oedipus: Solving Ambiguity 199 AÄRON VANSPAUWEN, Latin Poetic Translations of the Batrachomyomachia: A Historical Overview 219 PHILOSOPHY GEORGIA SERMAMOGLOU-SOULMAIDI, A Note on the Euthyphro Dilemma 241 GABRIELA ROSSI, Aristotle’s Resolution of the Aporia about Coming-to-be in Physica I,8 247 JAVIER CAMPOS-DAROCA – JUAN LUIS LÓPEZ-CRUCES, Did Diogenes the Cynic Advocate Enforced Sex? 273 HISTORY AND HISTOR IOGR APHY BIRGIT VAN DER LANS – JAN N. BREMMER, Tacitus and the Persecution of the Christians: An Invention of Tradition? 299 NIKOS GIANNAKOPOULOS, I. Knidos 34: Attacks against Houses Motivated by Interpersonal Differences in the Imperial Period 333 R EVIEW ESSAY JAROSLAV DANEŠ, War Is All around Us 359 R EVIEWS Seth N. Jaffe, Thucydides on the Outbreak of War: Character & Contest. Oxford 2017 (Pavel Nývlt) 379 Giovanni Marginesu, Callia l’Ateniese: Metamorfosi di un’élite, 421–371 a.C. Stuttgart 2016 (Pavel Nývlt) 383 Aristophanes, Wasps, (eds.) Zachary P. Biles – S. Douglas Olson. Oxford 2015 (Pavel Nývlt) 387 Troels Myrup Kristensen – Lea Stirling (eds.), The Afterlife of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Late Antique Responses and Practices. Ann Arbor 2016 (Jan Bažant) 394 BOOKS R ECEIVED 399 EIRENE STUDIA GR AECA ET LATINA LIII / 2017 / I–II © Centre for Classical Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Prague 2017 ISSN 0046-1628 Ed itor-i n - ch ief PETR KITZLER Centre for Classical Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague A ssista nt Ed itors NEIL ADKIN (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) – JAN BAŽANT (Centre for Classical Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) – JAN BOUZEK (Charles University, Prague) – JAN N. BREMMER (University of Groningen) – KATHLEEN M. COLEMAN (Harvard University) – SIEGMAR DÖPP (University of Göttingen) – HERMANN HARRAUER (University of Vienna) – STEPHEN HARRISON (Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford) – HERBERT HEFTNER (University of Vienna) – IRENE J. F. DE JONG (University of Amsterdam) – DAVID KONSTAN (New York University) – WALTER LAPINI (University of Genova) – GLENN W. MOST (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa / University of Chicago) – PAVEL OLIVA (Centre for Classical Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, emeritus) – JIŘÍ PAVLÍK (Charles University, Prague) – ROSARIO PINTAUDI (University of Messina) – ALAN SOMMERSTEIN (University of Nottingham) – EVA STEHLÍKOVÁ (Masaryk University, Brno) – DMITRY VL. TRUBOTCHKIN (Russian University of Theater Arts – GITIS, Moscow) Ma nag i ng Ed itor JAKUB ČECHVALA Centre for Classical Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague cover and graphic design © Markéta Jelenová typesetting © AKVAVIT, Mělník print © Karolinum Publishers English proofreading Pavel Nývlt