Orality, Literacy, Memory in the Ancient Greek and Roman World: (Orality and Literacy in Ancient Greece, vol. 7)
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Preliminary Materials
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- Preface
- Notes On Contributors
- List Of Illustrations
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Introduction
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Anne Mackay
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- Spatial Memory And The Composition Of The Iliad (9-34) by Elizabeth Minchin (880K)
- Memory And Visualization In Homeric Discourse Markers (35-64) by Anna Bonifazi (620K)
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Epic Remembering
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Egbert J. Bakker
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- “Someone, I Say, Will Remember Us”: Oral Memory In Sappho’s Poetry (79-96) by André Lardinois (527K)
- Remember To Cry Wolf: Visual And Verbal Declarations Of Lykos Kalos (97-114) by Alexandra Pappas (510K)
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Social Memory In Aeschylus’ Oresteia
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Ruth Scodel
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Trierarchs’ Records And The Athenian Naval Catalogue (Ig I3 1032)
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Geoffrey Bakewell
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- What The Mnemones Know (163-184) by Edwin Carawan (543K)
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Getting The Last Word: Publication Of Political Oratory As An Instrument Of Historical Revisionism
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Thomas Hubbard
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- Dialectic In Dialogue: The Message Of Plato’s Protagoras And Aristotle’s Topics (203-226) by Han Baltussen (543K)
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Visual Copies And Memory
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Jocelyn Penny Small
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Orality And Autobiography: The Case Of The Res Gestae
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Niall W. Slater
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- List Of Conference Papers (275-276) (325K)
- Index (277-284) (413K)
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Preliminary Materials
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