Classica et Mediaevalia Volume 63
Danish Journal of Philology and History
Distributed for Museum Tusculanum Press
255 pages
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6 x 9
Classica et Medieavalia is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering Greek and Latin languages and literatures from antiquity to the late Middle Ages as well as Greek and Roman traditions as they continue throughout history, especially in law, philosophy, and the ecclesiast. Issue 63 includes articles on divination as a convention of war in ancient Greece, pornographic allusions in Catullus, Sophistic oratory and styles in Roman Asia Minor, suspense and surprise in Achilles Tatius’s Leucippe and Clitophon, narrative time and mythological tale-types in Beowulf and The Odyssey, and Petrarch’s reading of Cicero’s letters, among others.
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