This volume explores the dynamics of the Latin and Greek prose of the Roman empire in the forms of biography, novel and apologetics which have historically lacked recognition as uncanonical genres, and yet appear vital today
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficultie...
Text re-use is more difficult to determine in Antiquity than in our times. This paper aims to rememb...
This book focuses on the problems and methods involved in reconstructing the history of the ancient ...
Rhetoric is once again becoming valued as an essential element in the exploration of the ancient wor...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
How can a text be both ancient and novel? In this class we will explore the earliest prose fiction\u...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
This chapter highlights how the ancients approached and discussed genres, with a focus on the role o...
My doctoral project focuses on texts known as the 'ancient Greek novels'. I am interested in how the...
This volume aims to analyze a number of selectively chosen, exemplary texts from the tradition of i...
In his introductory survey of ancient Roman rhetoric that opens Part II of the Handbook, William J. ...
The concept of dramaticality, re-emerged after Aristotle as a topic of rhetorical interest in the c...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficultie...
Text re-use is more difficult to determine in Antiquity than in our times. This paper aims to rememb...
This book focuses on the problems and methods involved in reconstructing the history of the ancient ...
Rhetoric is once again becoming valued as an essential element in the exploration of the ancient wor...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
How can a text be both ancient and novel? In this class we will explore the earliest prose fiction\u...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
This chapter highlights how the ancients approached and discussed genres, with a focus on the role o...
My doctoral project focuses on texts known as the 'ancient Greek novels'. I am interested in how the...
This volume aims to analyze a number of selectively chosen, exemplary texts from the tradition of i...
In his introductory survey of ancient Roman rhetoric that opens Part II of the Handbook, William J. ...
The concept of dramaticality, re-emerged after Aristotle as a topic of rhetorical interest in the c...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficultie...
Text re-use is more difficult to determine in Antiquity than in our times. This paper aims to rememb...