If we had no idea which parts of Greek literature in a certain period were poetry or prose, we would regard it as our first job to find out. How much of the Greek prose of the Imperial period is rhythmic has excited less attention; and yet the question should greatly affect both our reading of specific texts and our understanding of the whole literary scene. By 'rhythmic' prose, this article means only prose that follows the Hellenistic system of rhythm started, it is said, by Hegesias, and adopted by Cicero and by many Latin writers of the Imperial period. Estimates of how much Greek Imperial prose is rhythmic have long varied drastically. Some experts suggest that all or much artistic Greek prose in the period is rhythmic, others that wha...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
If we had no idea which parts of Greek literature in a certain period were poetry or prose, we would...
This thesis is an investigation into the styles and voices of the non-dramatic Greek poetry of the f...
Byzantine literature, like that of Antiquity, was written mostly for listening, hardly ever for sile...
<p>The topic of study remains poorly understood and relevant. It is still too early to talk about th...
The Recurrence of Rhythm is an inquiry into the notion that the voice flows a themethat continually...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
This dissertation explores how prose authors of the Classical period envisioned literary distinction...
This volume explores the dynamics of the Latin and Greek prose of the Roman empire in the forms of b...
This dissertation explores how prose authors of the Classical period envisioned literary distinction...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
My dissertation seeks to bring more attention to speech patterns and rhythm in oratory -- issues tha...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
If we had no idea which parts of Greek literature in a certain period were poetry or prose, we would...
This thesis is an investigation into the styles and voices of the non-dramatic Greek poetry of the f...
Byzantine literature, like that of Antiquity, was written mostly for listening, hardly ever for sile...
<p>The topic of study remains poorly understood and relevant. It is still too early to talk about th...
The Recurrence of Rhythm is an inquiry into the notion that the voice flows a themethat continually...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
This dissertation explores how prose authors of the Classical period envisioned literary distinction...
This volume explores the dynamics of the Latin and Greek prose of the Roman empire in the forms of b...
This dissertation explores how prose authors of the Classical period envisioned literary distinction...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
My dissertation seeks to bring more attention to speech patterns and rhythm in oratory -- issues tha...
The focus of this thesis is the hypothesis of the relevance of the ancient literary concept of decor...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...