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Review Of Agnieszka Kotlińska-Toma, Hellenistic Tragedy, Paul Ojennus Jul 2015

Review Of Agnieszka Kotlińska-Toma, Hellenistic Tragedy, Paul Ojennus

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Review of Agnieszka Kotlińska-Toma, Hellenistic Tragedy: Texts, Translations and a Critical Survey. Bloomsbury Classical Studies Monographs. London; New Delhi; New York; Sydney: Bloomsbury, 2015. Pp. xvi, 322. ISBN 9781472524218. $120.00. Kotlińska-Toma collects and translates the fragments of Greek tragedy of the Hellenistic period (323-31 BC); the study delivers a careful collection of the relevant texts, a descriptive overview of the nature of Hellenistic tragedy, and a summary of the stage conventions of the Hellenistic period, especially their differences from the Classical period.


Review Of Ingo Schaaf, Magie Und Ritual Bei Apollonios Rhodios, Paul Ojennus Apr 2015

Review Of Ingo Schaaf, Magie Und Ritual Bei Apollonios Rhodios, Paul Ojennus

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Review of Ingo Schaaf, Magie und Ritual bei Apollonios Rhodios: Studien zu ihrer Form und Funktion in den Argonautika. Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten, Bd. 63. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2014. Pp. viii, 402. ISBN 9783110309485. €119.95. Ingo Schaaf offers an extensive and detailed examination of the treatment of magic and ritual in the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes. This study fills an important gap in contemporary research on Apollonius, and it promises to place the scholarship on magic in the Argonautica on the same level that geography now enjoys.


Review Of Jessica Priestley, Herodotus & Hellenistic Culture, Paul Ojennus Mar 2015

Review Of Jessica Priestley, Herodotus & Hellenistic Culture, Paul Ojennus

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Review of Jessica Priestley, Herodotus & Hellenistic Culture: Literary Studies in the Reception of the Histories. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xii + 274. Hardcover, $99.00. ISBN 978-0-19-965309-6. Priestley offers a reconsideration of Herodotus’ reception in Hellenistic culture: he prefigures many of the cultural preoccupations of the Hellenistic period, he was in fact widely read and imitated, and it was within Hellenistic culture that he arrives at his Ciceronian status as the ‘father of history’.


Unbreakable Spirit: A Memoir Of Chinese Catholicism, Amanda C.R. Clark Jan 2010

Unbreakable Spirit: A Memoir Of Chinese Catholicism, Amanda C.R. Clark

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Cayton's Weekly, Vol. 2-5, Horace R. Cayton Jan 1917

Cayton's Weekly, Vol. 2-5, Horace R. Cayton

Cayton's Weekly, 1917-1921

Horace Cayton's "Cayton's Weekly" was a political newspaper that served the African American community of Seattle, Washington. The paper sought to uplift the accomplishments of African Americans across the United States and provide both support and critique of the Republican party. It ran from 1916 through 1921.


Macmillan's Magazine, New Series, Vol. 1-2, Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Jan 1905

Macmillan's Magazine, New Series, Vol. 1-2, Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 84-92 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Jan 1901

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 84-92 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 64-73 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, David Masson Jan 1893

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 64-73 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, David Masson

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 64-73 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, David Masson Jan 1891

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 64-73 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, David Masson

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 55-63 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Jan 1886

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 55-63 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 46-54 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Jan 1884

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 46-54 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 46-54 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Dec 1881

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 46-54 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 36-45 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Dec 1876

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 36-45 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 36-45 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, John Morley Dec 1876

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 36-45 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, John Morley

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 28-35 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, John Morley Dec 1873

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 28-35 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, John Morley

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 19-27 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley Dec 1867

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 19-27 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, George Grove, David Masson, John Morley

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 19-27 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, George Grove, John Morley, David Masson Dec 1867

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 19-27 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, George Grove, John Morley, David Masson

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 10-18 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, George Grove, David Masson Dec 1863

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 10-18 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, John Morley, George Grove, David Masson

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 10-18 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove, John Morley Dec 1863

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 10-18 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove, John Morley

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 1-9 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Dec 1858

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 1-9 (Part 1), Alexander Macmillan, David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 1-9 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, David Masson, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley Dec 1858

Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 1-9 (Part 2), Alexander Macmillan, David Masson, George Grove, Mowbray Morris, John Morley

MacMillan's Magazine, 1859-1907

Macmillan's Magazine, published in London by Alexander Macmillan from 1859-1907, was a monthly fiction and non-fiction literary periodical.


Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 2), Charles Dickens Dec 1856

Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 2), Charles Dickens

Household Words, 1850-1859

Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.


Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 1), Charles Dickens Dec 1855

Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 1), Charles Dickens

Household Words, 1850-1859

Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.


Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 2), Charles Dickens Dec 1853

Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 2), Charles Dickens

Household Words, 1850-1859

Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.


Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 1), Charles Dickens Dec 1852

Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 1), Charles Dickens

Household Words, 1850-1859

Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.


Leigh Hunt's Journal, Vol. 1-17, Leigh Hunt Dec 1849

Leigh Hunt's Journal, Vol. 1-17, Leigh Hunt

Leigh Hunt's Journal, 1850-1851

Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English Romantic-era literary critic, journalist, essayist, and poet. He was responsible for introducing writers such as John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley to the public.


Household Words, Vol. 1-7, Charles Dickens Dec 1849

Household Words, Vol. 1-7, Charles Dickens

Household Words, 1850-1859

Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.