Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews
… sorry … forgot to post them yesterday:
- 2012.10.44: Marianna Scapini, Temi greci e citazioni da Erodoto nelle storie di Roma arcaica. Studia Classica et Mediaevalia, 4.
- 2012.10.43: Sinclair Bell, Teresa Ramsby, Free at Last!: the Impact of Freed Slaves on the Roman Empire.
- 2012.10.42: Daniela Summa, Inscriptiones Graecae Graeciae septentrionalis, voluminibus VII et VIII non comprehensae. Pars I. Inscriptiones Phocidis, Locridis, Aetoliae, Acarnaniae, insularum maris Ionii, editio altera. Fasc. 5. Inscriptiones Locridis orientalis. Inscriptiones Graecae IX 12, 5.
- 2012.10.41: Lorenzo Miletti, L’arte dell’autoelogio: studio sull’orazione 28 K di Elio Aristide, con testo, traduzione e commento. Testi e studi di cultura classica, 50.
- 2012.10.40: Antoine Hermary, Bertrand Jaeger, Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum. Volume VII: Festivals and Contests.
- 2012.10.39: Hanna Stöger, Rethinking Ostia: a Spatial Enquiry into the Urban Society of Rome’s Imperial Port-town. Archaeological studies Leiden University, 24.
- 2012.10.38: Marietta Horster, Christiane Reitz, Condensing texts – condensed texts. Palingenesia, Bd 98.
- 2012.10.37: Gabriel Herman, Stability and Crisis in the Athenian Democracy. Historia Einzelschriften 220.
- 2012.10.36: Michel Fattal, Paroles et actes chez Héraclite: sur les fondements théoriques de l’action morale. Ouverture philosophique.
- 2012.10.35: Giuseppe Roma, I Longobardi del Sud.
- 2012.10.34: Sinéad O’Sullivan, Glossae aevi carolini in libros I-II Martiani Capellae De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii. Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Medievalis (CCCM), 237.
- 2012.10.33: Fabio Gasti, Sant’Agostino: Storie di conversione (Confessioni, Libro VIII). Letteratura universale Marsilio.
- 2012.10.32: Chiara Pizzirani, Il sepolcreto etrusco della Galassina di Castelvetro (Modena). Studi e scavi, nuova serie 24.
- 2012.10.31: Biagio Virgilio, Le roi écrit: le correspondance du soverain hellénistique, suivie de deux lettres d’Antiochos III à partir de Louis Robert et d’Adolf Wilhelm. Studi ellenistici, 25.
- 2012.10.30: Heather L. Reid, Athletics and Philosophy in the Ancient World: Contests of Virtue. Ethics and sport.
- 2012.10.29: Carolin Ritter, Ovidius redivivus: die Epistulae Heroides des Mark Alexander Boyd. Edition, Übersetzung und Kommentar der Briefe Atalanta Meleagro (1), Eurydice Orpheo (6), Philomela Tereo (9), Venus Adoni (15). Noctes Neolatinae.
- 2012.10.28: Roberto Pretagostini, Scritti di metrica (a cura di Maria Silvana Celentano). Storia e letteratura, 268.
- 2012.10.27: Giuseppe Girgenti, Giuseppe Muscolino, Porfirio: La filosofia rivelata dagli oracoli. Con tutti i frammenti di magia, stregoneria, teosofia e teurgia. Il pensiero occidentale.
- 2012.10.26: Jean Andreau, Raymond Descat, The Slave in Greece and Rome. (Originally published in French 2006; translated by Marion Leopold).
- 2012.10.25: Edith Hall, Richard Alston, Justine McConnell, Ancient Slavery and Abolition: from Hobbes to Hollywood. Classical presences.
Classical Words of the Day
- acephalous (Dictonary.com)
- extemporize (Merriam Webster)
- praedial (Wordsmith)
- osculation (OED)
Latinitweets:
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