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Oracula Mortis In The Pharsalia, John Makowski
F.M. Ahl, Lucan: An Introduction, John Makowski
Violence In Plautus: Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Performance, Christopher Bungard
Violence In Plautus: Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Performance, Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard's contribution to the American Philological Association Annual Meeting, 2015.
Comedy, Violence, And Undergraduates, Christopher Bungard
Comedy, Violence, And Undergraduates, Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bumgard's contribution to the CAMWS Annual Meeting: Boulder, Colorado, 2015.
Mercator, 691-802 In English, Version A. Neh Summer Institute: Roman Comedy In Performance., Christopher Bungard
Mercator, 691-802 In English, Version A. Neh Summer Institute: Roman Comedy In Performance., Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Dorippa has discovered that her husband Lysimachus is harboring a prostitute in their house. She wrongly thinks that it is his prostitute rather than his friend Demipho's. At the precisely the wrong time, the cook arrives who Demipho had asked Lysimachus to hire for a party. Lysimachus becomes increasingly frustrated with his friend Demipho. Filmed in Forest Theatre, on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Version 2: Performed in English. Dorippa is played assertively, and the cook unwittingly complicates Lysimachus' troubles. Translation by Sharon James with modifications by Christopher Bungard, Christine Woodworth, Dan Smith, and …
L’Ingannatore Ingannato: I Due Aspetti Di Milfione Nello Poenulo, Christopher Bungard
L’Ingannatore Ingannato: I Due Aspetti Di Milfione Nello Poenulo, Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard's contribution to: Lecturae Plautinae Sarsinates XV: Poenulus. R. Raffaelli and A. Tontini, eds. Urbino: Edizioni QuattroVenti.
Determinando Un Ruolo: Immo E Improvvisazione Nello Pseudolus, Christopher Bungard
Determinando Un Ruolo: Immo E Improvvisazione Nello Pseudolus, Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard's contribution to: Lecturae Plautinae Sarsinates XVI: Pseudolus. R. Raffaelli and A. Tontini, eds. Urbino: Edizioni QuattroVenti.
Moore, T. 2012. Roman Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Christopher Bungard
Moore, T. 2012. Roman Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard
Christopher Bungard's review of Roman Theatre, by Timothy Moore.
Sophoclean Fragments, Carolin Hahnemann
Le Zarathoustra De Nietzsche Et Le Style Parodique. A Propos De L’Hyperanthropos De Lucien Et Du Surhomme De Nietzsche, Babette Babich
Le Zarathoustra De Nietzsche Et Le Style Parodique. A Propos De L’Hyperanthropos De Lucien Et Du Surhomme De Nietzsche, Babette Babich
Babette Babich
Abstract Nietzsche’s Übermensch is derived from Lucian of Samosata’s term hyperanthropos. I argue that Zarathustra’s teaching of the overman acquires new resonances in the context of that terminological origination in Lucian’s Kataplous — literally: sailing into port — referring to the journey of the soul into the afterlife, as escorted by Hermes and ferried by Charon along with myriads of others facing the same fate. The Kataplous he tyrannos, a title usually rendered as the Downward Journey (or The Tyrant), is a Menippean satire telling the tale of the “overman” supposed superior to others of “lesser” station in this-worldly life …
Tech Watch Column: So Long, Farewell, Sonnet Ireland
Tech Watch Column: So Long, Farewell, Sonnet Ireland
Sonnet Ireland
No abstract provided.
On The Meaning Of Strōtēs In "P.Oxy". Xvi 1951, Adam Serfass
On The Meaning Of Strōtēs In "P.Oxy". Xvi 1951, Adam Serfass
Adam Serfass
No abstract provided.