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A web of fantasies : gaze, image, and gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses /
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Nox philologiae : Aulus Gellius and the fantasy of the Roman library /
Published 2009CONNECT
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A companion to ancient Greece and Rome on screen /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Soft science fiction and technical fantasy: the ancient world in Star Trek, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Dr Who /…”
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Slavery and the Roman literary imagination /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- The other self: proximity and symbiosis -- Punishment: license, (self-) control and fantasy -- Slaves between the free -- Slavery and the continuum of (servile) relationships -- Enslavement and metamorphosis -- Epilogue.…”
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Slavery and the Roman literary imagination /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- The other self: proximity and symbiosis -- Punishment: license, (self- ) control and fantasy -- Slaves between the free -- Slavery and the continuum of (servile) relationships -- Enslavement and metamorphosis -- Epilogue.…”
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Between Alexandria and Jerusalem : the dynamic of Jewish and Hellenistic culture /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…A quest for historicism and the rhetoric of petitions -- Laughter, fantasy, and eroticism : from the scroll of Esther to Esther Midrash -- Exegesis and midrash -- Typology and pesher in the "Letter of Aristeas" -- The sages and the crowd : society behind the culture.…”
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Warburg in Rome /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…A mighty endeavor ; Master of ceremonies ; Handkerchief ; Intercedite Pro Nobis ; A Jew's fantasy ; Cleopatra's Needle -- Part II: Postwar. …”
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Cleopatra : a Sphinx revisited /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Miles -- Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt / Sally-Ann Ashton -- Cleopatra in Rome: facts and fantasies / Eric S. Gruen -- Dying like a queen: the story of Cleopatra and the asp(s) in antiquity / Robert A. …”
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Comparative Studies in Republican Latin Imagery.
Published 1972Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; Preface; PART I: The imagery of Terence; Introduction: Metaphor and imagery in Terence; 1 The main categories of metaphorical allusion; 2 Individual usages; 3 A comparison of imagery in Plautus and Terence; Appendix I: The imagery of love in Terence and sermo amatorius; PART II: Artistic deviation and development; 4 Plautus and the imagery of fantasy; 5 Beyond sermo familiaris: the imagery of rhetoric; 6 Imagery in the literary dialogue: Cicero's de Oratore; Appendix II: Criticial comments on the use of metaphor in de Oratore 3.155-68; 7 Some conclusions; INDEXES.…”
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Playing the farmer : representations of rural life in Vergil's Georgics /
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The hidden author : an interpretation of Petronius' Satyricon /
Published 1996CONNECT
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Choreonarratives : dancing stories in Greek and Roman antiquity and beyond /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Bührle -- Gesture as a means for portraying characters in Viennese mid-18th-century ballet / Karin Fenböck -- The ballets russes and the Greek dance in Paris : Nijinsky's Faune, fantasies of the past, and the dance of the future / Samuel N. …”
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Baroque antiquity : archaeological imagination in early modern Europe /
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Baroque antiquity : archaeological imagination in early modern Europe /
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The first fossil hunters : dinosaurs, mammoths, and myth in Greek and Roman times /
Published 2011CONNECT
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A companion to the Neronian age /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Maier -- Haec monstra edidit : Translating Lucan in the early seventeenth century / Yanick Maes -- Haunted by Horror : The Ghost of Seneca in Renaissance Drama / Susanna Braund -- Fantasies so varied and bizarre : The Domus Aurea, the Renaissance, and the grotesque / Michael Squire -- Epilogue -- Nachwort: Nero from Zero to Hero / Miriam Griffin.…”
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A companion to the Neronian age /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Maier -- Haec monstra edidit : Translating Lucan in the early seventeenth century / Yanick Maes -- Haunted by Horror : The Ghost of Seneca in Renaissance Drama / Susanna Braund -- "Fantasies so varied and bizarre" : The Domus Aurea, the Renaissance, and the "grotesque" / Michael Squire -- Epilogue -- Nachwort: Nero from Zero to Hero / Miriam Griffin.…”
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The single life in the roman and later roman world /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Chapter 6 'Singleness' in Cicero and Catullus1 Introduction; 2 Living Alone; 3 Young and Emotional; 4 Unmarried and Free; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 7 Tracing Roman Ideas on Female Singleness: Virgil's Aeneid; 1 Introduction; 2 The One-man Woman -- Ideal, Fantasy or Rhetorical Weapon?; 3 Young Widows, Shame and Sexual Morals; 4 Futile or Virtuous Virginity? …”
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