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Inscriptions And Their Uses In Greek And Latin Literature 1st Edition Peter Liddel

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Inscriptions And Their Uses In Greek And Latin Literature 1st Edition Peter Liddel
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Peter Liddel, Polly Low
ISBN: 9780199665747, 0199665745
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Inscriptions And Their Uses In Greek And Latin Literature 1st Edition Peter Liddel by Peter Liddel, Polly Low 9780199665747, 0199665745 instant download after payment.

Inscriptions and their Uses in Greek and Latin Literature offers a broad set of perspectives on the diverse forms of epigraphic material present in ancient literary texts, and the variety of responses, both ancient and modern, which they can provoke.
This collection of essays explores the various ways in which ancient authors used inscribed texts and documents. From the archaic period onwards, ancient literary authors working within a range of genres, such as oratory, philosophy, poetry, and historiography, discussed and quoted a variety of inscriptions. They deployed them as ornamental devices, as alternative voices to that of the narrator, to display scholarship, to make points about history, politics, individual morality, and piety, and even to express moral views about the nature of epigraphy.

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