Classics Ireland

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Perpetua's Passion: The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman2000/01/01English
Beyond Celts, Germans and Scythians. Archaeology and Identity in Iron Age Europe2002/01/01English
Rome's Religious History: Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus on Their Gods2006/01/01English
On the Dietary Habits of the Roman Empire as Seen by Outsiders, Jews and Christians1999/01/01English
Classics and Intelligence: Part II2002/01/01English
Roman Baths and Bathing2001/01/01English
Pity and Power in Ancient Athens2006/01/01English
The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy1999/01/01English
Radical Theatre: Greek Tragedy and the Modern World2004/01/01English
Achilles in Vietnam. Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character1998/01/01English
What's Fishing Like?: The Rhetoric of Similes in Oppian's "Halieutica"2005/01/01English
Evelyn Waugh, Helena and the True Cross2000/01/01English
Journey's End1998/01/01English
"Battling Andrew" and the West-Brit Syndrome Twelve Hundred Years Ago2002/01/01English
A Reading of Latin Love Poetry2006/01/01English
Homeric Poetry and Its Significance for the Modern World1997/01/01English
Narrators and Focalizers: The Presentation of the Story in the Iliad2006/01/01English
The Transvestite Achilles: Gender and Genre in Statius' "Achilleid"2006/01/01English
Amor: Roma. Love and Latin Literature: Eleven Essays (And One Poem) by Former Research Students Presented to E. J. Kenney on His Seventy-Fifth Birthday2001/01/01English
A Short History of Greek Literature2002/01/01English
Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates (c. 800-399 BC)1996/01/01English
Euripides: Medea2006/01/01English
Roman Architecture2001/01/01English
Catullus2005/01/01English
The Environment and the Classical World2001/01/01English
Women in Classical Athens2001/01/01English
Greek Myths and Mesopotamia2000/01/01English
On Looking into the First Paperback of Pope's Homer1997/01/01English
The Greeks: An Introduction to Their Culture1997/01/01English
Terence and the Language of Roman Comedy2006/01/01English