Classical literature
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Classical literature
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- Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
- Agesilaus
- Alcibiades I
- Alcibiades II
- Ancient Epic : literary and linguistic essays
- Ancient anger : perspectives from Homer to Galen
- Andreia : studies in manliness and courage in classical antiquity
- Approaches to genre in the ancient world
- Brill's companion to the reception of Cicero
- Catalogus translationum et commentariorum : Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries : annotated lists and guides, Vol. 8
- Catalogus translationum et commentariorum : Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries, annotated lists and guides
- Charmides, or temperance
- Cinema and classical texts : Apollo's new light
- City, countryside, and the spatial organization of value in classical antiquity
- Classical authors : 500 BCE to 1100 CE
- Classical literature : a very short introduction
- Classical world literatures : Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman comparisons
- Classics : a very short introduction
- Classics in the modern world : a "democratic turn"?
- Classics in translation, v.1, Greek literature.
- Classics in translation, v.2, Latin literature
- Cratylus
- Critias
- Crito
- Der Autor und sein Text : die Verfälschung des Originals im Urteil antiker Autoren
- Die hellenistischen Utopien
- Empirical models challenging biblical criticism
- European literary careers : the author from antiquity to the Renaissance
- Euthydemus
- Fairytale in the ancient world
- Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature : Ergo decipiatur!
- Free speech in classical antiquity
- Geography, Topography, Landscape : Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic
- Grafting Helen : the abduction of the classical past
- Greek and Latin Literature of the Roman Empire : From Augustus to Justinian
- Greek political imagery from Homer to Aristotle
- Hellenica
- History of animals
- Laches
- Land of dreams : Greek and Latin studies in honour of A.H.M. Kessels
- Latin-into-Hebrew : texts and studies
- Latin-into-Hebrew, Volume 2, Texts in contexts
- Laws
- Lesser hippias
- Letters on the English, or lettres philosophiques
- Luce Irigaray and premodern culture : thresholds of history
- Lysis
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Menexenus
- Meno
- Meno II
- Metaphysics, Book I
- Meteorology, Book I
- Nachlese : kleine Schriften 2
- Nicomachean ethics, Book I
- On dreams
- On generation and corruption
- On horsemanship
- On interpretation
- On longevity and shortness of life
- On memory and reminiscence
- On sense and the sensible
- On sleep and sleeplessness
- On sophistical refutations
- On the gait of animals
- On the generation of animals
- On the heavens
- On the motion of animals
- On the parts of animals
- On the soul
- On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing
- Ope ingenii : experiences of textual criticism
- Pandora's senses : the feminine character of the ancient text
- Parmenides
- Philebus
- Philosophical Presences in the Ancient Novel
- Plato's fable : on the mortal condition in shadowy times
- Prior analytics
- Readers and writers in the ancient novel
- Readings from classical rhetoric
- Reception and the classics
- Revenge and gender in classical, medieval and Renaissance literature
- Rhetorical strategies in late antique literature : images, metatexts and interpretation
- Roman rule in Greek and Latin writing : double vision
- Sexuality in Greek and Roman society and literature : a sourcebook
- Sophist
- Splendide mendax : rethinking fakes and forgeries in classical, late antique, and early Christian literature
- Statesman
- Tears in the Graeco-Roman world
- The Chreia and ancient rhetoric : commentaries on Aphthonius's Progymnasmata
- The ancient novel and early Christian and Jewish narrative : fictional intersections
- The ancient novel and the frontiers of genre
- The ancient phonograph
- The anecdote in Mark, the classical world and the rabbis
- The classical commentary : histories, practices, theory
- The classical plot and the invention of Western narrative
- The divine comedy, Inferno
- The divine comedy, Purgatorio
- The divine comedy, Vol. 1, Hell [the Inferno]
- The divine comedy, Vol. 2, Purgatory [Purgatorio]
- The divine comedy, Vol. 3, Paradise [Paradiso]
- The edited Bible : the curious history of the "editor" in biblical criticism
- The matter of the page : essays in search of ancient and medieval authors
- The memorabilia : recollections of Socrates
- The polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians
- The rhetoric of the body from Ovid to Shakespeare
- The seventh letter
- The sportsman
- The theatre of justice : aspects of performance in Greco-Roman oratory and rhetoric
- The wound and the witness : the rhetoric of torture
- Timaeus
- Time and space in ancient myth, religion and culture
- Topics
- Twelve voices from Greece and Rome : ancient ideas for modern times
- Vertis in usum : studies in honor of Edward Courtney
- Voice and voices in antiquity
- Vom selbst-verständnis in antike und neuzeit : Notions of the self in antiquity and beyond
- Writing exile : the discourse of displacement in Greco-Roman antiquity and beyond
- Übersetzung antiker Literatur : Funktionen und Konzeptionen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
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