Greco-Roman Literature
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Recent papers in Greco-Roman Literature
In 2 Cor. 10-13, Paul tries to prove his authority as a reliable leader by using two different masculinity standards. Paul manifests his power and control over the Corinthian church members by using an image of paterfamilias (11.2-3;... more
In the Greco-Roman “Pagan” literature of the 1st-4th centuries, we can find a number of the narratives describing the bringing back to life a person (Vita Apolloni Tyanensis by Fl. Philostratus, Ancient Novels, Phlegon of Tralles, Lucan... more
The aim of this article is twofold. First, the article presents a comprehensive study of the meaning of the term ἀναίδειαν in extant papyrological evidence. The conclusion reached is that the term, as is the case in early Jewish and... more
This paper examines the reception of misogynistic tropes in the Greek-Cypriot Press during the first decades of the 19th century, through a comparative study of women’s portrayal in 19th century Europe and ancient Greek and Latin... more
Françoise Mirguet, An Early History of Compassion: Emotion and Imagination in Hellenistic Judaism (Cambridge: CUP, 2017).