Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia
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Item Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon(1955) Achilles Tatius, Alexandrinus; Vilborg, Ebbe, 1926-Item Albinus, Alcinous, Arius Didymus(1995) Göransson, Tryggve, 1941-Item Anicii Manlii Severini Boethii De syllogismo categorico : critical edition with introduction.(2001) Thomsen Thörnqvist, ChristinaItem The Attic Moses : the dependency theme in some early Christian writers(1994) Ridings, DanielItem Cicero imperator : studies in Cicero's correspondence 51-47 B.C.(1979) Wistrand, Magnus, 1943-Item Die hippokratische Schrift Prognostikon : berlieferung und Text(1963) Hippocrates; Alexanderson, BengtItem The emperor says : studies in the rhetorical style in edicts of the Early Empire(1972) Seeberg, Margareta, 1939-Item Études syntaxiques sur les pronoms réfléchis pléonastiques en latin(1964) Dahlén, Eric, 1906-1989Item Glossae super Genesim : prologus et capitula 1-3(1992) Petrus Cantor; Sylwan, Agneta, 1955-Item Les banquets et l'ambiguïté : autour de la première Olympique de Pindare(Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensia, 2019) Lundahl, KalleThe present book studies metaphors relating to the Ancient Greek banquet and symposion (drinking party) in the poetry of Pindar from Thebes (518–438 BC). The focus is on the First Olympian Ode composed in honor of Hieron, the ruler of Syracuse, whose horse and its jockey were victorious in the single horse race in Olympia in 476 BC. The first part of the First Olympian includes a celebration of Hieron’s hospitality around his table in Syracuse. The final part celebrates a banquet in Olympia in honor of Pelops, the legendary founder of the Olympic games. The book argues that the drawback of earlier scholarship is the monosemous view, according to which only one interpretation of a word or passage is possible. Instead, this monograph proposes that the Theban poet always looks for as many complementary compliments to say about his heroes, gods, patrons and himself as possible but using as few words as possible. To achieve that aim, Pindar uses intentional ambiguities. The book has two parts. The first one studies metaphors relating to water, gold, hearth/Hestia, apples, sheep, and crater. The second part analyses the symbolism of wine, blood, couch, grave, servant, and altar. This monograph also examines the subject of personification in the chapters “Hestia,” “La klinê,” and “La tombe comme serviteur.”Item The letter collections of Peter of Blois : studies in the manuscript tradition(1993) Wahlgren, Lena, 1963-; Petrus BlesensisItem Libanius' Declamations 9 and 10(2005) Johansson, MikaelItem Mykenisch-griechische Personennamen(1958) Landau, Oscar, 1916-Item Notes on Valerius Flaccus´ Argonautica.(1972) Strand, JohnnyItem The phonemic system of the Attic dialect 400-340 B.C.(1974) Teodorsson, Sven-TageItem Polis and Psyche : a motif in Plato's Republic(1971) Andersson, Torsten J., 1916-Item The Roman chancery tradition : studies in the language of Codex Theodosianus and Cassiodorus' Variae(1984) Vidén, Gunhild, 1952-Item Sprachwandel im Griechisch der frühen römischen Kaiserzeit(1995) Wahlgren, Staffan, 1956-