The Oxford handbook of Roman studies : edited by Alessandro Barchiesi and Walter Scheidel

Main Author: Barchiesi, Alessandro
Other Authors: Scheidel, Walter,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 2010
Series:Oxford Handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Alessandro Barchiesi and Walter Scheidel
  • New media (and old) / James J. OʹDonnell
  • Transmission and textual criticism / Mario De Nonno
  • Iconography / Charles Brian Rose
  • Linguistics / Joshua T. Katz
  • Archaeology / Henry Hurst
  • Epigraphy / John Bodel
  • Papyrology / Roger S. Bagnall
  • Numismatics / William E. Metcalf
  • Prosopography / Werner Eck
  • Metre / Llewelyn Morgan
  • Literary criticism / Joseph Farrell
  • Translation / Susanna Braund
  • Style / Alfonso Traina
  • Gender studies / Anthony Corbeill
  • Culture-based approaches / Matthew Roller
  • Anthropology / Maurizio Bettini
  • Roman identity / Emma Dench
  • Performance / Miche?le Lowrie
  • Psychoanalysis and the Roman imaginary / Ellen Oliensis
  • Art and representation / Eugenio La Rocca
  • Reception / Andrew Laird
  • Between formalism and historicism / Stephen Hinds
  • Genres. Rhetoric / Andrew Riggsby
  • Historiography and biography / Christina Shuttleworth Kraus
  • Epic / Philip Hardie
  • First-person poetry / Kathleen McCarthy
  • Theatre / Florence Dupont
  • Letters / Jennifer Ebbeler
  • Novels / Ellen Finkelpearl
  • Scholarship / Robert A. Kaster
  • Early Rome / Nicola Terrenato
  • The imperial republic / Harriet I. Flower
  • The early imperial monarchy / Carlos F. Noren?a
  • The later Roman Empire / Richard Lim
  • Power / William V. Harris
  • Urbanism / Nicholas Purcell
  • Economy and quality of life / Walter Scheidel
  • Family and society / Beryl Rawson
  • Freedom and slavery / Keith Bradley
  • Law / Jill Harries
  • Spectacle / Kathleen M. Coleman
  • Imperial ecumene and polyethnicity / Peter Fibiger Bang
  • After antiquity / Clifford Ando
  • Philosophy / David Sedley
  • Political theory / Joy Connolly
  • Hellenism / Tim Whitmarsh
  • Religious Pluralism / Jo?rg Ru?pke
  • Judaism / Seth Schwartz
  • Christianity / Hagith Sivan
  • Sexuality / Rebecca Flemming
  • Women / Kristina Milnor
  • Space and geography / Kai Brodersen
  • Architecture / Edmund Thomas
  • Science / Paul T. Keyser
  • Time and calendar / Denis Feeney