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Tribute to Diskin Clay and His Work on Diogenes of Oinoanda
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Martin Ferguson Smith
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Philosophy
- An Empedoclean Allusion in Lucretius (2.1081–3) 15
- Leo Strauss’s Lucretius and the Art of Writing 29
- An Encounter in Lille: Epicurus’ Language as a Hermeneutical Problem 56
- Misjudge Yourself: Plato’s Dialogues and the Comical 77
- Fragmenta Hactenus Inedita Ameiniae Pythagorici: Ameinias the Pythagorean, a Little-Known Pre-Socratic Dualist 90
- Xenophanes’ Theory of Knowledge and Sophocles’ Oedipus the King 95
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Part II. Archaeology, Topography, Epigraphy
- Tribute to Diskin Clay and His Work on Diogenes of Oinoanda 109
- Archilochos Heros and the Parian Relief 112
- Arsinoe and Mount Athos 170
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Part III. Poetry: Interpretation
- Aphrodite Φιλομμηδής and Radical Gender Differentiation in an Ethnographic Myth 183
- The Ghost of Patroclus and the Language of Achilles 209
- Kypri Despoina: Sappho’s “Kypris Poem” Reconsidered 223
- Horace C. 2.6: The Intertextual Poetics of Friendship 236
- Robert Pinsky’s Ovidian Creation 246
- Cavafy’s “Interruption”: The Ancient Myth, the Modern Poem and their Meaning for Us 253
- Just on the Far Side of Language: On the Possibility (and Impossibility) of Translating Aeschylus 270
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Part IV. Poems (original and translation)
- Rodin Commands 295
- Diskin on Paros: A Remembrance and a Poem 297
- Two Sonnets of Ugo Foscolo 301
- Two Horatian Odes on Epicurean themes: Translations/interpretations 304
- The Publications of Diskin Clay 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Philosophy
- An Empedoclean Allusion in Lucretius (2.1081–3) 15
- Leo Strauss’s Lucretius and the Art of Writing 29
- An Encounter in Lille: Epicurus’ Language as a Hermeneutical Problem 56
- Misjudge Yourself: Plato’s Dialogues and the Comical 77
- Fragmenta Hactenus Inedita Ameiniae Pythagorici: Ameinias the Pythagorean, a Little-Known Pre-Socratic Dualist 90
- Xenophanes’ Theory of Knowledge and Sophocles’ Oedipus the King 95
-
Part II. Archaeology, Topography, Epigraphy
- Tribute to Diskin Clay and His Work on Diogenes of Oinoanda 109
- Archilochos Heros and the Parian Relief 112
- Arsinoe and Mount Athos 170
-
Part III. Poetry: Interpretation
- Aphrodite Φιλομμηδής and Radical Gender Differentiation in an Ethnographic Myth 183
- The Ghost of Patroclus and the Language of Achilles 209
- Kypri Despoina: Sappho’s “Kypris Poem” Reconsidered 223
- Horace C. 2.6: The Intertextual Poetics of Friendship 236
- Robert Pinsky’s Ovidian Creation 246
- Cavafy’s “Interruption”: The Ancient Myth, the Modern Poem and their Meaning for Us 253
- Just on the Far Side of Language: On the Possibility (and Impossibility) of Translating Aeschylus 270
-
Part IV. Poems (original and translation)
- Rodin Commands 295
- Diskin on Paros: A Remembrance and a Poem 297
- Two Sonnets of Ugo Foscolo 301
- Two Horatian Odes on Epicurean themes: Translations/interpretations 304
- The Publications of Diskin Clay 317