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ONLINE BOOKS

Before perusing the publications below, we recommend you review our Introduction to Online Publications.

I.  Books:

Cheryl Walker, Hostages in Republican Rome.
A doctoral thesis written for the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) published here for the first time.
Read this book

Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic
First published by Yale University Press in 1978 and out of print, here republished.
Read this book

Gregory Nagy, Homeric Questions
Published by the University of Texas Press in 1996, the print version is still available for
purchase there at a special price.
Read  this book on the Stoa Consortium web site

Casey Dué, Homeric Variations on a Lament by Briseis
Published by Roman & Littlefield as a part of their series "Greek Studies: Interdiscipilinary Approaches" in 2002.  Available here for purchase.
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Gregory Nagy, "Theognis and Megara: A Poet's Vision of his City," Theognis of Megara: Poetry and the Polis (ed. T. Figueira and G. Nagy) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985, 22-81.
Read the selection

II. Essays and Lectures:

Frank M. Snowden Jr., Lectures at Howard University:
Introduction
by Rudolph Hock, the second lecture
in the series, by Keith Bradley, 'The Bitter Chain of Slavery':
Reflections on Slavery in Ancient Rome,
and now the third lecture,
by Stanley Burstein, entitled 'When Greek was an African Language.'
Read these pieces

A more detailed version of Gregory Nagy's essay, "The Epic Hero,"
from A Companion to Ancient Epic, ed. J. M. Foley, Malden and
Oxford, 2005, is  published here for the first time.
Read this essay

"The Idea of the Library as a Classical Model for European Culture," by Gregory Nagy, was first published in Europa e Cultura, Seminário Internacional, Maio de 1998, by the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon.

Read this essay

 




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