Series
Themes and Forms in Graeco-Roman Literature
Edited by Thorsten Fögen, Markus Asper, Cynthia Damon, Francesca Schironi und Christian Tornau
The series Themes and Forms in Graeco-Roman Literature is dedicated to research on ancient literature in all its diversity. While it aims to meet this demand by focusing on the Greek and Roman texts handed down from ancient Greece to late antiquity, it also endeavours to publish research on less explored authors and genres whose literary character has so far not been recognised or only scantily acknowledged, for instance technical texts or those of Christian authors.
From a methodological point of view, Themes and Forms in Graeco-Roman Literature is characterised by a traditional philological approach, while also considering the findings of cultural studies, modern literary theory and gender studies.
The series is edited by an international group of established academics with their fingers on the pulse of current research, supported by an expert advisory board. Monographs and collected volumes, mostly in German or English, are welcome for publication. Manuscripts will be assessed by the editors, the advisory board and external peer reviewers.
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Herausgegeben von Ulrike Egelhaaf-Gaiser und Wytse Keulen
2024. Approx. 460 pages. ThFGRL 1
forthcoming in June
hardcover approx. 100,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-162231-1
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Nachfolge und Widerspruch (akolouthesis und enantiōsis) im Spiegel der Zeiten
Herausgegeben von Oliver Ehlen, Roderich Kirchner, Judith Steiniger und Christian Tornau
2024. XII, 286 pages. ThFGRL 2
forthcoming in May
hardcover approx. 75,00 €
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ISBN 978-3-16-162623-4
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