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The Stobean Text Tradition of Pseudo- Aristotle De mundo
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Tiziano Dorandi
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Contents XI
- List of Abbreviations XIII
- Mechanisms of Memory and Forgetting 1
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Part 1: Mechanisms and Criteria of Textual Loss and Selection
- The Stobean Text Tradition of Pseudo- Aristotle De mundo 13
- Pessimi poetae: On Philodemus, Ancient Tradition, and Selection Criteria 27
- Callimachus’ Epigrams Before the Greek Anthology: Indirect Tradition from the Imperial Age (1st–3rd century) 55
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Thuc. 5.13–15: The Classical Canon and the Fragments of Early Greek Historia 77
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Part 2: Lost Texts (Re-)Discovered
- Reading and Reconstruction Problems in a Herculaneum Roll with Complex Stratigraphy: The Case of P.Herc. 89/1301/1383 103
- P.Giss.Univ. 2.17 Reconsidered 117
- The Inscription of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Castellaneta (Taranto): The History of a Rediscovered Titulus 131
- Hesiodic Quotations in the Scholia to Homer: Textual Variants and Traces of Ancient Exegesis 145
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Part 3: Voluntary Omissions and Desire for Oblivion
- Better Not to Speak under Trajan? Reticence and Omission in Tacitus 163
- Damnatio Memoriae of the High-Ranking Senatorial Office-Holders in the Later Roman Empire, 337–415 185
- Oblivio non natura nobis venit: Cassiodorus and the Lost Gothic History 215
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Part 4: Re-Working the Known
- Archaic Heroism in Euripides’ Scyrians 235
- An Example of Erotic Heroism: The Controversial Case of the Epithalamium of Achilles and Deidamia 255
- Literary Allusion towards Politics (Claud. Cons. Stil. 1.1–9) 267
- Traces of Sophocles’ Tereus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses 6.424–674 281
- List of Contributors and Editors 303
- Index 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Contents XI
- List of Abbreviations XIII
- Mechanisms of Memory and Forgetting 1
-
Part 1: Mechanisms and Criteria of Textual Loss and Selection
- The Stobean Text Tradition of Pseudo- Aristotle De mundo 13
- Pessimi poetae: On Philodemus, Ancient Tradition, and Selection Criteria 27
- Callimachus’ Epigrams Before the Greek Anthology: Indirect Tradition from the Imperial Age (1st–3rd century) 55
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Thuc. 5.13–15: The Classical Canon and the Fragments of Early Greek Historia 77
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Part 2: Lost Texts (Re-)Discovered
- Reading and Reconstruction Problems in a Herculaneum Roll with Complex Stratigraphy: The Case of P.Herc. 89/1301/1383 103
- P.Giss.Univ. 2.17 Reconsidered 117
- The Inscription of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Castellaneta (Taranto): The History of a Rediscovered Titulus 131
- Hesiodic Quotations in the Scholia to Homer: Textual Variants and Traces of Ancient Exegesis 145
-
Part 3: Voluntary Omissions and Desire for Oblivion
- Better Not to Speak under Trajan? Reticence and Omission in Tacitus 163
- Damnatio Memoriae of the High-Ranking Senatorial Office-Holders in the Later Roman Empire, 337–415 185
- Oblivio non natura nobis venit: Cassiodorus and the Lost Gothic History 215
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Part 4: Re-Working the Known
- Archaic Heroism in Euripides’ Scyrians 235
- An Example of Erotic Heroism: The Controversial Case of the Epithalamium of Achilles and Deidamia 255
- Literary Allusion towards Politics (Claud. Cons. Stil. 1.1–9) 267
- Traces of Sophocles’ Tereus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses 6.424–674 281
- List of Contributors and Editors 303
- Index 307