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Chapter 9. Feeling Classical: Classicism and Ancient Literary Criticism
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James I. Porter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations and Table vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction. What Is “Classical” about Classical Antiquity? 1
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Part I. The Deep Past: Bronze Age Classicism
- Chapter 1. “No Greater Marvel”: A Bronze Age Classic at Orchomenos 67
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Part II. Classical Innovations
- Chapter 2. Intimations of the Classical in Early Greek Mousike 87
- Chapter 3. Rehistoricizing Classicism: Isocrates and the Politics of Metaphor in Fourth-Century Athens 106
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Part III. Baroque Classics
- Chapter 4. Baroque Classics: The Tragic Muse and the Exemplum 125
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Part IV. Latin Letters
- Chapter 5. From ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ into PHILOSOPHIA: Classicism and Ciceronianism 171
- Chapter 6. The Concept of the Classical and the Canons of Model Authors in Roman Literature 204
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Part V. Roman Art
- Chapter 7. Greek Styles and Greek Art in Augustan Rome: Issues of the Present versus Records of the Past 235
- Chapter 8. Classicism in Roman Art 270
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Part VI. Imperial Prose
- Chapter 9. Feeling Classical: Classicism and Ancient Literary Criticism 299
- Chapter 10. Quickening the Classics: The Politics of Prose in Roman Greece 353
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Coda. Looking Back and Beyond
- Chapter 11. Athens as the School of Greece 375
- Bibliography 389
- Contributors 431
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations and Table vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction. What Is “Classical” about Classical Antiquity? 1
-
Part I. The Deep Past: Bronze Age Classicism
- Chapter 1. “No Greater Marvel”: A Bronze Age Classic at Orchomenos 67
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Part II. Classical Innovations
- Chapter 2. Intimations of the Classical in Early Greek Mousike 87
- Chapter 3. Rehistoricizing Classicism: Isocrates and the Politics of Metaphor in Fourth-Century Athens 106
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Part III. Baroque Classics
- Chapter 4. Baroque Classics: The Tragic Muse and the Exemplum 125
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Part IV. Latin Letters
- Chapter 5. From ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ into PHILOSOPHIA: Classicism and Ciceronianism 171
- Chapter 6. The Concept of the Classical and the Canons of Model Authors in Roman Literature 204
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Part V. Roman Art
- Chapter 7. Greek Styles and Greek Art in Augustan Rome: Issues of the Present versus Records of the Past 235
- Chapter 8. Classicism in Roman Art 270
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Part VI. Imperial Prose
- Chapter 9. Feeling Classical: Classicism and Ancient Literary Criticism 299
- Chapter 10. Quickening the Classics: The Politics of Prose in Roman Greece 353
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Coda. Looking Back and Beyond
- Chapter 11. Athens as the School of Greece 375
- Bibliography 389
- Contributors 431
- Index 435