Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
The Aeneid and the Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vergil’s Epic in the 20th and 21st Centuries
1st Edition
Edited
By J.R. O'Neill, Adam Rigoni
October 28, 2024
This collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars represents a multidisciplinary redeployment of the Aeneid that aims to illuminate its importance to our present moment. It provides a rigorous and multifaceted answer to the question, "Why should we still think about the Aeneid?" The book...
The War Cry in the Graeco-Roman World
1st Edition
By James Gersbach
October 28, 2024
This book aims to reconceptualise the Graeco-Roman military phenomenon of the "war cry"; the term itself is inadequate for defining an ancient military practice that has been misrepresented in modern media and understudied by contemporary scholars. Gersbach introduces the term and paradigm "battle...
Thornton Wilder, Classical Reception, and American Literature
1st Edition
By Stephen J. Rojcewicz, Jr.
October 08, 2024
This book delineates how Thornton Wilder (1897–1975), a learned playwright and novelist, embeds himself within the classical tradition, integrating Greek and Roman motifs with a wide range of sources to produce heart-breaking masterpieces such as Our Town and comedy sensations such as Dolly Levi. ...
Body Behaviour and Identity Construction in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature
1st Edition
By Andreas Serafim
September 27, 2024
This book offers the first systematic, up-to-date, cross-cultural, and detailed study of “semi-volitional bodily behaviour” (sneezing, spitting, coughing, burping, vomiting, defecating, etc.) in the classical world. Examining verse and prose texts, fragments, and scholia from the age of Homer to ...
Visions of the Future in Roman Frontier Kingdoms 100 BCE–100 CE
1st Edition
By Richard Teverson
September 10, 2024
This is the first book-length exploration of the ways art from the edges of the Roman Empire represented the future, examining visual representations of time and the role of artwork in Roman imperial systems. This book focuses on four kingdoms from across the empire: Cottius’s Alpine kingdom in the...
Holders of Extraordinary imperium under Augustus and Tiberius: A Study into the Beginnings of the Principate
1st Edition
By Paweł Sawiński
August 26, 2024
This volume focuses on special military and diplomatic missions in various provinces of the Empire that Augustus and Tiberius entrusted to selected members of the domus Augusta, granting them special prerogatives (imperia extraordinaria). Sawiński compares and analyses various primary and ...
Ideal Themes in the Greek and Roman Novel
1st Edition
By Jean Alvares
August 26, 2024
This book explores the areas in which novels such as Chariton’s Callirhoe and Heliodorus’s Aithiopika are ideal beyond the ideal love relationship and considers how concepts of the ideal connect to archetypal and literary patterns as well as reflecting contemporary ideological and cultural elements...
The Province of Achaea in the 2nd Century CE: The Past Present
1st Edition
Edited
By Anna Kouremenos
August 26, 2024
The Province of Achaea in the 2nd Century CE explores the conception and utilization of the Greek past in the Roman province of Achaea in the 2nd century CE, and the reception of the artistic, cultural, and intellectual outputs of this century in later periods. Achaea, often defined by ...
Time and Chronology in Creation Narratives
1st Edition
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By Silvie Kilgallon, Fiona Mitchell
August 26, 2024
This book explores the ways in which the origins of time, of the gods, and processes associated with time were conceptualised in antiquity, examining a variety of ancient sources from across the ancient world and addressing issues surrounding the sources themselves. Time is a key framework through ...
Travel, Geography, and Empire in Latin Poetry
1st Edition
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By Micah Young Myers, Erika Zimmermann Damer
August 26, 2024
This volume considers representations of space and movement in sources ranging from Roman comedy to late antique verse, exploring how poetry in the Roman world is fundamentally shaped by its relationship to travel within the geography of Rome’s far-reaching empire. The volume surveys Roman poetics ...
Poetics and Religion in Pindar: Ambits of Performance and Cult
1st Edition
By Agis Marinis
August 13, 2024
This book delves into the intricate and, as argued, essential relationship between poetics and religion in Pindar. It explores how performance, cult, and religious attitudes intersect, offering readers a nuanced approach to Pindaric poetry concerning the relationship between mortals and the divine....
Exploring the Mid-Republican Origins of Roman Military Administration: With Stylus and Spear
1st Edition
By Elizabeth H. Pearson
May 27, 2024
This volume demonstrates the development of Roman military bureaucracy during the Middle Republic, expanding on recent research to examine these administrative systems that made possible Rome’s expansion in this period. Bringing together literary works, epigraphy, archaeology, topography and ...