Cabinet of the Muses: Rosenmeyer Festschrift

Parent: Department of Classics

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5xt4952cBetween City and Country: Cultic Dimensions of Dionysus in Athens and Attica56921535437.8%
3mt6v449Aristotle's Rhetoric: Theory, Truth, and Metarhetoric2071812687.4%
25986405Schiller's Naive and Sentimental Poetry and the Modern Idea of Pastoral148856357.4%
4s7827pbGoethes Chinesisch-Deutsche Jahres- und Tageszeiten1321072581.1%
24j654spPhilia in Euripides' Medea1232210117.9%
2j81390fPatterns of Gender in Aeschylean Drama: Seven against Thebes and the Danaid Trilogy113516245.1%
8zv1j39hThe Chorus of Aeschylus' Choephori1049958.7%
8r85c02nSacrifice, Society, and Vergil's Ox-born Bees81176421.0%
61d248b4The Ambiguity of Eris in the Works and Days76433356.6%
7kg1w5zmNomos and Phusis in Antiphon's Peri Alêtheias73462763.0%
3hp009znContest and Contradiction in Early Greek Poetry72393354.2%
6m16g774Euripides, Medea 1056-80, an Interpolation?69155421.7%
99p8k1t7Das Fest der Klassischen Walpurgisnacht52213140.4%
0hx979f5Apatê, Agôn, and Literary Self-Reflexivity in Euripides' Helen48143429.2%
4d94k0txThe Some Two Sources of Literature and its "History" in Aristotle, Poetics 44893918.8%
43011270Patterns of Perception in Aeschylus44212347.7%
04h0308gBiography and Bibliography of T. G. Rosenmeyer (1920-2007)4073317.5%
7hd8h1jpScepticism about Gods in Hellenistic Philosophy38221657.9%
5g6357wvPutting Together Biblical Narrative37102727.0%
1wj8j0n9Euripides and Apatê3252715.6%
5xx8c1wjThe Example of Procris in the Ars Amatoria29151451.7%
7j64p33hHerrick to Anacreon2842414.3%
73s3f7drThe Poetry of Phaedo25131252.0%
86t2b21jFront matter, Table of Contents, Bibliography of T. G. Rosenmeyer2451920.8%
97b6b6m2Daphis in Grasmere: Wordsworth's Romantic Pastoral2391439.1%
7n89955vThe Prefaces of Ammianus Marcellinus2161528.6%
7g006302Ethical Anxiety and Artistic Inconsistency: the Case of Oral Epic1761135.3%
7vq7h7bdDaphis in Grasmere: illustrations161156.3%
3vh2m92hDiscourse Wars: Literary Seduction and Retrieval in Faust II145935.7%

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