Ancient literacies : the culture of reading in Greece and Rome

Weitere Verfasser: Johnson, William A. 1956-
Parker, Holt N.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Umfang/Format: xv, 430 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Writing, reading, public and private "literacies" : functional literacy and democratic literacy in Greece /
  • Rosalind Thomas
  • Literacy or literacies in Rome? /
  • Greg Woolf
  • Reading, hearing, and looking at Ephesos /
  • Barbara Burrell
  • The anecdote : exploring the boundaries between oral and literate performance in the second sophistic /
  • Simon Goldhill
  • Situating literacy at Rome /
  • Thomas Habinek
  • The corrupted boy and the crowned poet : or, the material reality and the symbolic status of the literary book at Rome /
  • Florence Dupont
  • The impermament text in Catullus and other Roman poets /
  • Joseph Farrell
  • Books and reading latin poetry /
  • Holt N. Parker
  • Papyrological evidence for book collections and libraries in the Roman empire /
  • George W. Houston
  • Bookshops in the literary culture of Rome /
  • Peter White
  • Literary literacy in Roman Pompeii : the case of Vergil's Aeneid /
  • Kristina Milnor
  • Constructing elite reading communities in the high empire /
  • William A. Johnson
  • Literacy studies in classics : the last twenty years /
  • Shirley Werner
  • Why literacy matters, then and now /
  • David R. Olson.