Ancient Literacies
Figure 4.1 Ephesos, plaza south of the Hellenistic agora: schematic plan. 71 ...
information provided by, 241, 243 as inventory, 246 247 of library’s book collection, 241, 241n 23 omissions from, 241, 241n 23 ...
initial builders would be received by a wide audience of varied elites, who furthered and modified that reception with their own ...
Catullus (continued) and satirist’s stance of abjection, 171n 12 on singing, 175 177, 179 181, 184 on Suffenus, 170 172 on Volus ...
Figure 4.2 Reconstruction of plaza at start of first century C.E ., showing Gate of Mazaeus and Mithridates and Round Monument; ...
Dionysius, Sextus Peducaeus, 268, 275n 21 Dionysius of Alexandria, 276n 24 Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 100 Dio of Prusa, 240 dio ...
even produced by different teams of sculptors.^15 Augustus’s titulature dates the monument precisely to 4/3B.C.E., though at tha ...
Forum at Timgad, 125 Four Hundred, the, 32 Fronto, Cornelius, 321 322, 327n11, 329, 346 functional literacy, 16 17, 23, 28 30, 3 ...
What messages would have been received from this gate? Its ‘‘reading communities’’ would have been varied. For those from Italy ...
and creation of Greek alphabet, 334 in Grenfell and Hunt’s second find, 258, 258 n 67 Iliad,97 98, 257, 257n64, 334 Odyssey, 239 ...
Figure 4.3 Reconstruction of plaza late in first century C.E ., with addition of Neronian Hall; view from east. 76 ...
Kerameikos, 18 Kleonymos decree, 38 39 ko^m Ali el Gamman.SeeOxyrhynchus Laberius,Gemelli, 320 Laertius, Diogenes, 236n 13 La me ...
Her brother Tiberius Claudius Phesinus from Teos, likely her original home as well, became chief priest of the provincial temple ...
literary language, in Pompeian graffiti, 298 literary literacy, 7, 288 289 and house of Fabius Ululitremulus (Pompeii), 301 302 ...
additions of the Gate of Mazaeus and Mithridates and then the Neronian Hall led to a complete change in the area’s function. For ...
Odes(Horace), 186 and dedication to Maecenas, 165, 181 183 and fictive utterance, 148, 160 162 on immortality of poet, 160 162, ...
Figure 4.4 Reconstruction of plaza at mid-second century C.E ., with addition of Library of Celsus and Propylon; view from south ...
and recycling, 257, 257n 63 papyrus fragments as evidence of book collections, 233 234, 248, 250 251 found in Egypt and Herculan ...
the library and his heirs finished it.^32 The building was in fact a heroon, enclosing Celsus’s sarcophagus in a crypt directly ...
poletai,34, 35f politics, 350 and archives, 334 Pollio’s library, 276, 276n 23 Polybius, 63, 64 Pompeian graffiti, 7, 291, 291n ...
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