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Imperialism, Roman
Craige Champion, Charles Goldberg
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2014-03-27
Roman Imperialism Introduction Scholars generally agree that the Roman Empire was one of world history’s most successful imperial states, in t...
Intertextuality in Latin Poetry
Neil Coffee
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Intertextuality in Latin Poetry Introduction The phenomenon of meaningful connections between texts, or “intertextuality,” has been defined an...
Jews and Judaism
Sandra Gambetti
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Jews and Judaism Introduction The Jewish experience in the Greco-Roman period embraces geographically the region of the Mediterranean basin...
Juvenal
Christopher Nappa
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
JuvenalIntroductionLittle is known with certainty about the life of Juvenal, despite the existence of part of an ancient biography. He appears to have...
Lactantius
Stefan Freund
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2019-11-26
LactantiusIntroductionLucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius (c. 250–c. 325 ce) was a Christian Latin author during the Diocletianic persecution and the ...
Land-Surveyors
Courtney Ann Roby
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2014-02-25
Land-Surveyors Introduction Land-surveyors (also referred to by the Latin terms agrimensores or gromatici, and less commonly as mensores) were...
Language, Ancient Greek
Stephen Colvin
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-04-24
Ancient Greek Language Introduction The Greek language is first attested written in an awkward syllabic script on clay tablets dating to the 14...
Languages, Italic
Philip Baldi, Gabriel C.L.M. Bakkum
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Italic Languages Introduction The Italic languages are a group of cognate languages spoken throughout middle and southern Italy before the pre...
Latin Paleography, Editing, and the Transmission of Classical Texts
Maura Lafferty
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2018-02-22
Latin Paleography, Editing, and the Transmission of Classical TextsIntroductionPaleography, stricto sensu, is, as its etymology suggests, the study of...
Latin Poetry, Epigrams and Satire in
Patricia A. Johnston
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Epigrams and Satire in Latin Poetry Introduction “Epigram” is from a Greek word that means “inscription.” Greek epigrams originally were inscr...
Law, Greek
Michael Gagarin
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Greek LawIntroductionThe study of Greek law began in the late 19th century as an offshoot of the study of Roman law. The field was long dominated by s...
Law, Roman
Paul du Plessis
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Roman LawIntroductionThe present understanding of Roman law is by and large based on snippets of texts collected in a 6th-century compilation of legal...
Lexicography, Greek
Patrick James
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Greek Lexicography Introduction Lexicography involves the collection of evidence relating to the meaning and usage of words, the identifica...
Lexicography, Latin
Kathleen M. Coleman
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2010-11-01
Latin Lexicography Introduction Study of the lexicon of the Latin language has been pursued since at least the late Republic, but the modern sc...
Linguistics, Indo-European
Jay Fisher
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-05-25
Indo-European Linguistics Introduction Linguistics is the study of grammar, a subject matter that is traditionally divided into five areas: pho...
Literary Criticism, Ancient
Casper C. de Jonge
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2014-09-29
Ancient Literary CriticismIntroductionThroughout Antiquity, Greeks and Romans interpreted, analyzed, and evaluated the texts of poets and prose writer...
Literary Letters, Greek
Patricia Rosenmeyer
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
Greek Literary LettersIntroductionWhat do we mean by Greek literary letters. Letters in literature? Literature in letter form? Do we include “private”...
Literary Letters, Roman
Eleanor W. Leach
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2017-07-26
Roman Literary LettersIntroductionLike their Greek counterparts (see Oxford Bibliographies article in Classics Greek Literary Letters), Roman literary...
Literature, Hellenistic
Dee L. Clayman
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Hellenistic LiteratureIntroductionThe Hellenistic era, so named by J. G. Droysen, begins with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 bce and ends in ...
Literature, Neo-Latin
Victoria Moul
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2014-10-28
Neo-Latin Literature Introduction Neo-Latin literature is a vast field, covering Latin texts written in an intentionally classical style in bo...
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