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The Collected Papers of J. L. Moles - Volume 2

Editat de John Marincola
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mai 2023
J. L. Moles (1949–2015) made fundamental contributions to the fields of ancient (especially Cynic) philosophy, Greek and Roman historiography and biography, Latin poetry, and New Testament studies. These two volumes gather together all of his major articles and reviews, along with six previously unpublished papers. The papers display Moles’ individual and sometimes iconoclastic approach, his impressive range in both Classical and New Testament texts, and his unrivalled abilities in close reading. This is volume 2.
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ISBN-13: 9789004538047
ISBN-10: 9004538046
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

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John Moles at his death was Professor of Latin at Newcastle University, having held earlier positions at the University of Durham, University College of North Wales, Bangor, and Queen’s University Belfast.
John Marincola is Leon Golden Professor Emeritus at Florida State University, Tallahassee. He has written widely on Greek and Roman historiography.

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Introduction to Parts 4 and 5
Christopher Pelling

Part 4: Studies in Greco-Roman Biography


31 Plutarch, Crassus 13.4–5 and Cicero’s De Consiliis Suis (1982) [8]*

32 The Ides of March and Anna Perenna (1982) [7]

33 Some ‘Last Words’ of M. Iunius Brutus (1983) [14]

34 Fate, Apollo, and M. Junius Brutus (1983) [17]

35 Plutarch, Brutus, and the Ghost of Caesar (1985) [27]

36 The Attacks on L. Cornelius Cinna, Praetor in 44 bc (1987) [32]

37 Review of J. Geiger, Cornelius Nepos and Ancient Political Biography (1989) [35]

38 Review of P. Stadter, A Commentary on Plutarch’s Pericles (1992) [49]

39 Review of N. Horsfall, Cornelius Nepos: a Selection, including the Lives of Cato and Atticus (1992) [46]

40 The Text and Interpretation of Plutarch, Cic. 45.1 (1992) [43]

41 Plutarch, Antony 31.3 and Suetonius, Augustus 69.2 (1992) [44]

42 On Reading Cornelius Nepos with Nicholas Horsfall (1993) [52]

43 Textual and Interpretative Notes on Plutarch’s Cicero (1993) [54]

44 Plutarch, Brutus, and Brutus’ Greek and Latin Letters (1997) [71]

Part 5: Studies in Greco-Roman Historiography


45 Virgil, Pompey, and the Histories of Asinius Pollio (1983) [15]

46 The Interpretation of the ‘Second Preface’ in Arrian’s Anabasis (1985) [28]

47 Review of A. J. Woodman, Rhetoric in Classical Historiography: Four Studies (1990) [38]

48 Review of V. J. Gray, The Character of Xenophon’s Hellenica (1992) [45]

49 Truth and Untruth in Herodotus and Thucydides (1993) [53]

50 Livy’s Preface (1993) [51]

51 Xenophon and Callicratidas (1994) [61]

52 Herodotus Warns the Athenians (1996) [69]

53 Cry Freedom: Tacitus, Annals 4.32–5 (1998) [72]

54 Ἀνάθημα Καὶ Κτῆμα: the Inscriptional Inheritance of Ancient Historiography (1999) [73]

55 A False Dilemma: Thucydides’ History and Historicism (2001) [76]

56 Herodotus and Athens (2002) [79]

57 ‘Saving’ Greece from the ‘Ignominy’ of Tyranny? The ‘Famous’ and ‘Wonderful’ Speech of Socles (Herodotus 5.92) (2007) [85]

58 Narrative and Speech Problems in Thucydides Book 1 (2010) [86]

Introduction to Parts 6 and 7
John Marincola

Part 6: Greek Literature


59 Notes on Aristotle, Poetics 13 and 14 (1979) [3]

60 A Neglected Aspect of Agamemnon 1389–92 (1979) [4]

61 A Note on Antigone 1238f. (1980) [5]

62 Aeschylus, Agamemnon 36–7 Again (1984) [20]

63 Philanthropia in the Poetics (1984) [22]

64 Review of S. Goldhill, Language, Sexuality, Narrative: The Oresteia (1986) [30]

Part 7: Latin Literature


65 A Note on Cicero, ad Quintum Fratrem 2.10(9).3 (1982) [6]

66 Aristotle and Dido’s Hamartia (1984) [18]

67 Politics, Philosophy, and Friendship in Horace Odes 2.7 (1987) [31]

68 The Tragedy and Guilt of Dido (1987) [33]

69 The Dramatic Coherence of Ovid, Amores 1.1 and 1.2 (1991) [42]

70 Review of R. Mayer, ed., Horace: Epistles I (1995) [68]

71 Reconstructing Plancus (Horace, C. 1.7) (2002) [77]

72 Poetry, Philosophy, Politics, and Play: Epistles 1 (2002) [78]

73 Vergil’s Loss of Virginity: Reading a Life (2014) [98]

Envoi

74 Horace: Life, Death, Friendship, and Philosophy (2012) [89]

Index Locorum