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Call for papers for 2018 volume of the journal of classics and its reception Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina. Deadline: end of June 2018.
Call for papers for 2019 volume of the journal of classics and its reception Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina. Deadline: end of June 2019.
Call for papers for 2020 volume of the journal of classics and the reception of classical Antiquity Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina.
2010
Details of the course, lectures and events at the summer school in Latin language and classical literature attended at the University of Bologna 29th June - 17th July 2009 are presented.
Intermediality and Roman Literature, 2019
All information regarding notes for contributors, subscriptions, Open access, back volumes and orders is available online at www.degruyter.com/tic Trends in Classics, a new journal and its accompanying series of Supplementary Volumes, will publish innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines such as narratology, intertextuality, reader-response criticism, and oral poetics. Trends in Classics will seek to publish research across the full range of classical antiquity. Submissions of manuscripts for the series and the journal are welcome to be sent directly to the editors:
English Literary Renaissance, 2010
ELR bibliographical articles are intended to combine a topical review of research with a reasonably complete bibliography. Scholarship is organized by authors or titles of anonymous works. Items included represent combined entries listed in the annual bibliographies published by PMLA, YWES. and MHRA from 1945 through, in the present instance, 1992. The format used here is a modified version of that used in Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama, ed.
Journal of Roman Studies, 2010
Exemplaria Classica
The foundations of modern study of the writings of late antique Latin authors were laid between the early 1960s and late 1970s by continental European scholars, with only incidental contributions from their colleagues in the UK and USA, where the conservatism of most Classics departments and the relative weakness of Roman Catholicism in wider society ensured that Statius and the Younger Pliny remained the ne plus ultra of ancient Latin literature for all but a few daredevils. The first and still solitary volume in what should have been a four-volume summa of this main European scholarly tradition appeared in 1989 as Restauration und Erneuerung: Die lateinische Literatur von 284 bis 374 n. Chr (= Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike [HLL], Bd 5), edited by Reinhart Herzog with an expansive, critically nuanced, richly documented introduction (not referenced anywhere in the work under review). Despite the handbook format, collaborators on the HLL addressed a full range of critical issues, including questions of genre, style, poetics, transmission history, etc. In the same year, Michael Roberts' The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity appeared like a bolt of lightning from the clear blue sky of Anglophone classical studies. Roberts explained that he followed Henri-Irénée Marrou, Jacques Fontaine and others in positing a 'common ground between Christian and pagan authors' in respect of 'aesthetic, and particularly stylistic, preferences'. He went on: 'More questionable is the supposition that there is a single aesthetic that is characteristic of late antiquity… but at least in poetry, it seems to me, it makes sense to talk of stylistic features that are typical of the period' (6). His modest claim-citing Arnold Hauser, Mannerism-for what art historians used to call 'period style' was supported by the literary-and art-historical evidence lucidly set out in his book, which is still the best introduction in English to late antique Latin poetry and, for the methodological framing of its subject, had no serious company in that language until the appearance of Aaron Pelttari's The Space that Remains: Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity (2014). Since 1989, and especially over the last two decades, new fashions in classical literary studies-reception, intertextuality-have combined with the curricularization of Late Antiquity to encourage Latinists throughout an ever-widening Anglosphere to reinvest in the more classically inviting of Greek and Latin writers from later periods of the Roman Empire. The
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Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra eBooks, 2018
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