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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 450 p.
- Note
- Consists of a collection of papers presented at the second Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values, held in June 2002 at the University of Pennsylvania
- Contents
-
- Preface/
- Martin Ostwald
- Ch. 1.
- General introduction/
- Ineke Sluiter
- Ralph M. Rosen
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Nereids, colonies and the origins of Isegoria/
- Jeremy McInerney
- p. 21
- Ch. 3.
- Aristocracy and freedom of speech in the Greco-Roman world/
- Kurt A. Raaflaub
- p. 41
- Ch. 4.
- Binding speeches : giving voice to deadly thoughts in Greek epitaphs/
- Eric Casey
- p. 63
- Ch. 5.
- Women's free speech in Greek tragedy/
- Hanna M. Roisman
- p. 91
- Ch. 6.
- Aischrology, shame, and comedy/
- Stephen Halliwell
- p. 115
- Ch. 7.
- Harassing the satirist : the alleged attempts to prosecute Aristophanes/
- Alan H. Sommerstein
- p. 145
- Ch. 8.
- Making words count : freedom of speech and narrative in Thucydides/
- Emily Greenwood
- p. 175
- Ch. 9.
- Citizen attribute, negative right : a conceptual difference between ancient and modern ideas of freedom of speech/
- D. M. Carter
- p. 197
- Ch. 10.
- power to speak - and not to listen - in ancient Athens/
- Robert W. Wallace
- p. 221
- Ch. 11.
- Free speech, courage, and democratic deliberation/
- Ryan K. Balot
- p. 233
- Ch. 12.
- Speaker-audience interaction in Athens : a power struggle/
- Joseph Roisman
- p. 261
- Ch. 13.
- Socratic Parrhesia and its afterlife in Plato's Laws/
- Marlein van Raalte
- p. 279
- Ch. 14.
- [actual symbol not reproducible] in Aristotle/
- J. J. Mulhern
- p. 313
- Ch. 15.
- Freedom of speech and the Roman Republican army/
- Stefan G. Chrissanthos
- p. 341
- Ch. 16.
- Speaking before superiors : Orpheus in Vergil and Ovid/
- Victoria Pagan
- p. 369
- Ch. 17.
- Historiography and freedom of speech : the case of Cremutius Cordus/
- Mary R. McHugh
- p. 391
- Ch. 18.
- Libertas or Licentia? : freedom and criticism in Roman satire/
- Susanna Morton Braund
- p. 409
- Isbn
- 9789004139251
- Label
- Free speech in classical antiquity
- Title
- Free speech in classical antiquity
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Ineke Sluiter & Ralph M. Rosen
- Subject
-
- Freedom of speech -- Greece -- Congresses
- Freedom of speech -- Rome -- Congresses
- Freedom of speech in literature -- Congresses
- Law and literature -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses
- Oratory, Ancient -- Congresses
- Political oratory -- Greece -- Congresses
- Political oratory -- Rome -- Congresses
- Politics and literature -- Greece -- Congresses
- Politics and literature -- Rome -- Congresses
- Classical literature -- History and criticism -- Congresses
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingDate
- 2002
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingName
- Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Sluiter, I.
- Rosen, Ralph Mark
- Series statement
- Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava.
- Series volume
- 254
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Classical literature
- Politics and literature
- Law and literature
- Politics and literature
- Freedom of speech in literature
- Freedom of speech
- Political oratory
- Freedom of speech
- Political oratory
- Oratory, Ancient
- Label
- Free speech in classical antiquity, edited by Ineke Sluiter & Ralph M. Rosen
- Note
- Consists of a collection of papers presented at the second Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values, held in June 2002 at the University of Pennsylvania
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Preface/
- Martin Ostwald
- Ch. 1.
- General introduction/
- Ineke Sluiter
- Ralph M. Rosen
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Nereids, colonies and the origins of Isegoria/
- Jeremy McInerney
- p. 21
- Ch. 3.
- Aristocracy and freedom of speech in the Greco-Roman world/
- Kurt A. Raaflaub
- p. 41
- Ch. 4.
- Binding speeches : giving voice to deadly thoughts in Greek epitaphs/
- Eric Casey
- p. 63
- Ch. 5.
- Women's free speech in Greek tragedy/
- Hanna M. Roisman
- p. 91
- Ch. 6.
- Aischrology, shame, and comedy/
- Stephen Halliwell
- p. 115
- Ch. 7.
- Harassing the satirist : the alleged attempts to prosecute Aristophanes/
- Alan H. Sommerstein
- p. 145
- Ch. 8.
- Making words count : freedom of speech and narrative in Thucydides/
- Emily Greenwood
- p. 175
- Ch. 9.
- Citizen attribute, negative right : a conceptual difference between ancient and modern ideas of freedom of speech/
- D. M. Carter
- p. 197
- Ch. 10.
- power to speak - and not to listen - in ancient Athens/
- Robert W. Wallace
- p. 221
- Ch. 11.
- Free speech, courage, and democratic deliberation/
- Ryan K. Balot
- p. 233
- Ch. 12.
- Speaker-audience interaction in Athens : a power struggle/
- Joseph Roisman
- p. 261
- Ch. 13.
- Socratic Parrhesia and its afterlife in Plato's Laws/
- Marlein van Raalte
- p. 279
- Ch. 14.
- [actual symbol not reproducible] in Aristotle/
- J. J. Mulhern
- p. 313
- Ch. 15.
- Freedom of speech and the Roman Republican army/
- Stefan G. Chrissanthos
- p. 341
- Ch. 16.
- Speaking before superiors : Orpheus in Vergil and Ovid/
- Victoria Pagan
- p. 369
- Ch. 17.
- Historiography and freedom of speech : the case of Cremutius Cordus/
- Mary R. McHugh
- p. 391
- Ch. 18.
- Libertas or Licentia? : freedom and criticism in Roman satire/
- Susanna Morton Braund
- p. 409
- Control code
- l82004050330
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 450 p.
- Isbn
- 9789004139251
- Lccn
- 2004050330
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Label
- Free speech in classical antiquity, edited by Ineke Sluiter & Ralph M. Rosen
- Note
- Consists of a collection of papers presented at the second Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values, held in June 2002 at the University of Pennsylvania
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Preface/
- Martin Ostwald
- Ch. 1.
- General introduction/
- Ineke Sluiter
- Ralph M. Rosen
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Nereids, colonies and the origins of Isegoria/
- Jeremy McInerney
- p. 21
- Ch. 3.
- Aristocracy and freedom of speech in the Greco-Roman world/
- Kurt A. Raaflaub
- p. 41
- Ch. 4.
- Binding speeches : giving voice to deadly thoughts in Greek epitaphs/
- Eric Casey
- p. 63
- Ch. 5.
- Women's free speech in Greek tragedy/
- Hanna M. Roisman
- p. 91
- Ch. 6.
- Aischrology, shame, and comedy/
- Stephen Halliwell
- p. 115
- Ch. 7.
- Harassing the satirist : the alleged attempts to prosecute Aristophanes/
- Alan H. Sommerstein
- p. 145
- Ch. 8.
- Making words count : freedom of speech and narrative in Thucydides/
- Emily Greenwood
- p. 175
- Ch. 9.
- Citizen attribute, negative right : a conceptual difference between ancient and modern ideas of freedom of speech/
- D. M. Carter
- p. 197
- Ch. 10.
- power to speak - and not to listen - in ancient Athens/
- Robert W. Wallace
- p. 221
- Ch. 11.
- Free speech, courage, and democratic deliberation/
- Ryan K. Balot
- p. 233
- Ch. 12.
- Speaker-audience interaction in Athens : a power struggle/
- Joseph Roisman
- p. 261
- Ch. 13.
- Socratic Parrhesia and its afterlife in Plato's Laws/
- Marlein van Raalte
- p. 279
- Ch. 14.
- [actual symbol not reproducible] in Aristotle/
- J. J. Mulhern
- p. 313
- Ch. 15.
- Freedom of speech and the Roman Republican army/
- Stefan G. Chrissanthos
- p. 341
- Ch. 16.
- Speaking before superiors : Orpheus in Vergil and Ovid/
- Victoria Pagan
- p. 369
- Ch. 17.
- Historiography and freedom of speech : the case of Cremutius Cordus/
- Mary R. McHugh
- p. 391
- Ch. 18.
- Libertas or Licentia? : freedom and criticism in Roman satire/
- Susanna Morton Braund
- p. 409
- Control code
- l82004050330
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 450 p.
- Isbn
- 9789004139251
- Lccn
- 2004050330
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
Subject
- Freedom of speech -- Greece -- Congresses
- Freedom of speech -- Rome -- Congresses
- Freedom of speech in literature -- Congresses
- Law and literature -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses
- Oratory, Ancient -- Congresses
- Political oratory -- Greece -- Congresses
- Political oratory -- Rome -- Congresses
- Politics and literature -- Greece -- Congresses
- Politics and literature -- Rome -- Congresses
- Classical literature -- History and criticism -- Congresses
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