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Lectures in memory of Louise Taft Semple: second series, 1966-1970 [by] Erik Sjöqvist [and others. Edited by C. G. Boulter, and others.

Contributor(s): Semple, Louise Taft | Sjöqvist, Erik, 1903-1975 | Boulter, C. G, 1912-1989 [ed.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Cincinnati. Classical studies ; v. 2.Publication details: Norman] University of Oklahoma Press for the University of Cincinnati, 1973. Description: 391 p. illus. 22 cmISBN: 0806110627Subject(s): Classical philologyDDC classification: 913.38/03 LOC classification: PA26.S45 | L42 1973
Contents:
Sjöqvist, E. Lysippus: I. Lysippus' career reconsidered. II. Some aspects of Lysippus' art.--McGregor, M. F. Athenian policy, at home and abroad: I. Citizens and citizenship. II. Ships and cash: Thucydides, I, 96.--Grube, G. M. A. How did the Greeks look at literature? I. General attitudes. II. Specific questions.--Downey, G. Justinian and the Imperial Office.--Mitchel, F. W. Lykourgan Athens: 338-322.--Vanderpool, E. Ostracism at Athens: I. The ostraca. II. Some historical points.--Badian, E. Titus Quinctius Flamininus: Philhellenism and Realpolitik.--Havelock, E. A. Prologue to Greek literacy: I. The transcription of the code of a non-literary culture. II. The character and content of the code.
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A6 BOULT 8608 Not for loan BOOKS*00000007258

Includes bibliographical references.

Sjöqvist, E. Lysippus: I. Lysippus' career reconsidered. II. Some aspects of Lysippus' art.--McGregor, M. F. Athenian policy, at home and abroad: I. Citizens and citizenship. II. Ships and cash: Thucydides, I, 96.--Grube, G. M. A. How did the Greeks look at literature? I. General attitudes. II. Specific questions.--Downey, G. Justinian and the Imperial Office.--Mitchel, F. W. Lykourgan Athens: 338-322.--Vanderpool, E. Ostracism at Athens: I. The ostraca. II. Some historical points.--Badian, E. Titus Quinctius Flamininus: Philhellenism and Realpolitik.--Havelock, E. A. Prologue to Greek literacy: I. The transcription of the code of a non-literary culture. II. The character and content of the code.