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  • av Danielle S. (Institute for Advanced Study Allen
    410 - 816,-

    In this thought-provoking text Danielle Allen eloquently argues that Plato wrote to change Athenian culture and thereby transform Athenian politics. She makes the case that Plato was not only the world's first systematic political philosopher, but also the western world's first think-tank activist and message man.

  • - Performances of Euripides' The Bacchae in a Globalizing World
    av Erika (Free University Fischer-Lichte
    1 016,-

    Before the late 1960s, Euripides The Bacchae had almost no performance record on modern stages. Since then, the tragedy has been staged worldwide.

  • - Ethnography and Empire in the Roman West
    av Greg (University of St. Andrews Woolf
    386 - 1 030,-

    Tales of the Barbarians traces the creation of new mythologies in the wake of Roman expansion westward to the Atlantic, and offers the first application of modern ethnographic theory to ancient material.

  • - Sallust on History and Writing History
    av Andrew (Princeton University) Feldherr
    596,-

    Provides a unique and accessible understanding of Sallust and his influence on writing the history of RomeGaius Sallustius Crispus ('Sallust', 86-35 BCE) is the earliest Roman historian from whom any works survive. His two extant writings chronicle crucial moments of a political, social, and ethical revolution with profound consequences for his own life and those of his audience. After the Past: Sallust on History and Writing History examines what it meant to write the history of contentious events--Catiline's famous rebellion in 63 BCE and the war waged against the North African king Jugurtha fifty years earlier--while their effects were still so vividly felt.One of the first book-length treatments of Sallust in over fifty years, the text offers a comprehensive reading of Sallust's works using the tools of narratology and intertextual analysis to reveal the changing functions of historiography at the end of the Roman Republic. Author Andrew Feldherr's comprehensive approach examines the literary strategies used by Sallust and many of the most interesting and significant aspects of the historian's accomplishment while advancing the study of historiography as a literary form, reconsidering its relationship to rival genres such as rhetoric and tragedy. Pursuing a focused and distinctive scholarly argument, this book:* Provides a comprehensive approach to Sallust's extant works* Explores how Sallust helped his readers to reflect on their own relationship with their tumultuous past* Contributes to understanding Roman conceptualizations of space and of writing* Challenges the core assumption that literary historiography of the time period is essentially rhetorical natureAfter the Past: Sallust on History and Writing History is an accessible and useful resource for students of Latin literature and Roman history from the advanced undergraduate through professional levels, and for all those with an interest in historiography as a literary genre in Greco-Roman antiquity and in the literary history of the late Republic and triumviral period.

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