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ОглавлениеGreek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Series Editor : Gregory Nagy, Harvard University
Executive Editors: Corinne Pache, Eirene Visvardi, and Madeline GohAssociate Editors: Mary Ebbott, Casey Dué Hackney, Leonard Muellner, Olga Levaniouk, Timothy Powers, Jennifer R. Kellogg, and Ivy Livingston
On the front cover: A calendar frieze representing the Athenian months, reused in the Byzantine Church of the Little Metropolis in Athens. The cross is superimposed, obliterating Taurus of the Zodiac. The choice of this frieze for books in Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches reflects this series’ emphasis on the blending of the diverse heritages—Near Eastern, Classical, and Christian—in the Greek tradition. Drawing by Laurie Kain Hart, based on a photograph.
Recent titles in the series are:
The Tragedy of the Athenian Ideal in Thucydides and Plato, by John T. Hogan
Black Ships and Sea Raiders: The Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Context of Odysseus’ Second Cretan Lie, by Jeffrey P. Emanuel
Dramatic Action in Greek Tragedy and Noh: Reading with and beyond Aristotle, by Mae J. Smethurst
Greek Heroes in and out of Hades, by Stamatia Dova
Becoming Achilles: Child-Sacrifice, War, and Misrule in the lliad and Beyond, by Richard Kerr Holway
Chronos on the Threshold: Time, Ritual, and Agency in the Oresteia, by Marcel Widzisz
Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey, by Sheila Murnaghan
Choral Identity and the Chorus of Elders in Greek Tragedy, by U. S. Dhuga
Light and Darkness in Ancient Greek Myth and Religion, Edited by Menelaos Christopoulos, Efimia D. Karakantza, and Olga Levaniouk
When Worlds Elide: Classics, Politics, Culture, Edited by Karen Bassi and J. Peter Euben
Archaeology in Situ: Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece, Edited by Anna Stroulia and Susan Buck Sutton
The Philosopher’s Song: The Poets’ Influence on Plato, by Kevin Crotty
Under the Sign of the Shield: Semiotics and Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes, by Froma I. Zeitlin
Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in Tragic Trimeter, by Nicholas Baechle
Diachronic Dialogues: Authority and Continuity in Homer and the Homeric Tradition, by Ahuvia Kahane
Fighting Words and Feuding Words: Anger and the Homeric Poems, by Thomas R. Walsh
The Visual Poetics of Power: Warriors, Youths, and Tripods in Early Greece, by Nassos Papalexandrou
Homeric Megathemes: War-Homilia-Homecoming, by D. N. Maronitis
A Penelopean Poetics: Reweaving the Feminine in Homer’s Odyssey, by Barbara Clayton
The Poetry of Homer: New Edition, Edited with an Introduction by Bruce Heiden, by Samuel Eliot Bassett
The Other Self: Selfhood and Society in Modern Greek Fiction, by Dimitris Tziovas