LEADER 00000cam a2200793Mi 4500 001 on1032690502 003 OCoLC 005 20190111051141.4 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 180108s2017 gw fobd z001 0 eng d 019 1024233142|a1029820450|a1032805490 020 9781501504013|q(electronic book) 020 1501504010|q(electronic book) 020 |z9781501503986 020 |z1501503987 020 |z1501511955 020 |z9781501511950 024 7 10.1515/9781501503986|2doi 024 3 9781501511950 035 (OCoLC)1032690502|z(OCoLC)1024233142|z(OCoLC)1029820450 |z(OCoLC)1032805490 040 DEGRU|beng|erda|cDEGRU|dYDX|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dN$T 049 RIDW 050 4 PA3040|b.I58 2008 072 7 LIT004190|2bisacsh 072 7 LIT020000|2bisacsh 072 7 PA|2lcco 072 7 LIT|x004190|2bisacsh 082 04 880.1|223 090 PA3040|b.I58 2008 245 00 Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel /|cMarília P. Futre Pinheiro, David Konstan, Bruce Duncan MacQueen. 264 1 Berlin ;|aBoston :|bDe Gruyter,|c[2017] 264 4 |c©2018 300 1 online resource (407 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file|bPDF|2rda 490 1 Trends in Classics. Supplementary volumes,|x1868-4785 ; |vvolume 40 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 00 |tFrontmatter --|tAcknowledgements /|rPinheiro, Marília P. Futre --|tTable of Contents --|tIntroduction /|rKonstan, David --|tMapping the World in the Ancient Novel -- |tSailing from Massalia, or Mapping Out the Significance of Encolpius' Travels in the Satyrica /|rJensson, Gottskálk --|tXenophon's 'Round Trip': Geography as Narrative Consistency in the Ephesiaka /|rCapra, Andrea -- |tPermeable Worlds in Iamblichus's Babyloniaka /|rKasprzyk, Dimitri --|tBabylonian Stories and the Ancient Novel: Magi and the Limits of Empire in Iamblichus' Babyloniaka / |rConnors, Catherine --|tTheama Kainon: Reading Natural History in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon / |rBaker, Ashli Jane Elizabeth --|tDialogic Imagination -- |tFortunata and Terentia: A Model for Trimalchio's Wife / |rByrne, Shannon N. --|tElements of Ancient Novel and Novella in Tacitus /|rKugelmeier, Christoph --|t'A mirror carried along a high road'? Reflections on (and of) Society in the Greek Novel /|rLalanne, Sophie --|tHeroikos of Philostratus: A Novel of Heroes, and more /|rMestre, Francesca / Gómez, Pilar --|tSprings as a Civilizing Mechanism in Daphnis and Chloe /|rPeters, Janelle -- |tArcadia Revisited: Material Gardens and Virtual Spaces in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and in Roman Landscape Painting /|rMeyer, Martina --|tNarrating Voyages to Heaven and Hell: Seneca, Apuleius, and Bakhtin's Menippea / |rBlood, H. Christian --|tTurning Points in Scholarship on the Ancient Novel --|tCopyists' Versions and the Readership of the Greek Novel /|rMorales, Manuel Sanz -- |tClues from the Papyri: Structure and Style of Chariton's Novel /|rMartelli, Marina F.A. --|tNew Evidence For Dating The Discovery At Traù Of The Petronian Cena Trimalchionis /|rPace, Nicola --|tBologna as Hypata: Annotation, Transformation, and Transl(oc)ation in the Circles of Filippo Beroaldo and Francesco Colonna /|rCarver, Robert H.F. --|tFirst Japanese Translation of Daphnis & Chloe / |rNakatani, Saiichiro --|tBoundaries: Geographical and Metaphorical --|tRefiguring the Animal/Human Divide in Apuleius and Heliodorus /|rFinkelpearl, Ellen --|tEros the Cheese Maker: A Food Studies Approach to Daphnis and Chloe /|rJaeger, Mary --|tRethinking Landscape in Ancient Fiction: Mountains in Apuleius and Jerome /|rKönig, Jason --|tKangaroo Courts: Displaced Justice in the Roman Novel /|rBodel, John --|tCharacter and Emotion in the Ancient Novel --|tPity vs. Forgiveness in Pagan and Judaeo- Christian Narratives /|rKonstan, David --|tInteraction of Emotions in the Greek Novels /|rCummings, Michael --|tA Critique of Curiosity: Magic and Fiction in Apuleius' Metamorphoses /|rSogno, Cristiana --|tSpectacles of a Dormant Soul: A Reading of Plato's Gyges and Apuleius' Lucius /|rKenaan, Vered Lev --|tWhy doesn't Habrocomes run away from Aegialeus and his Mummified Wife?: Horror and the Ancient Novel /|rCueva, Edmund P. --|tList of Contributors --|tIndex nominum et rerum --|tIndex locorum. 520 The protagonists of the ancient novels wandered or were carried off to distant lands, from Italy in the west to Persia in the east and Ethiopia in the south; the authors themselves came, or pretended to come, from remote places such as Aphrodisia and Phoenicia; and the novelistic form had antecedents in a host of classical genres. 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