Ancient Literacies
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Alfo ̈ldy, G. 1991. ‘‘Augustus und die Inschriften: Tradition und Innovation: Die Geburt der imperialen Epigraphik. ...
Humphrey, J. H., ed. 1991.Literacy in the Roman World. Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 3. Ann Arbor. Kaster, ...
13 Constructing Elite Reading Communities in the High Empire William A. Johnson A reading community in Antonine Rome is describe ...
been able to pull out of the pocket of his toga the twenty-fifth book of Varro’santiquitates rerum humanarum, whose authority as ...
depicted in Gellius, and so the whole of the scene has a richly represen- tative feeling for Gellius’s readers.^2 Gellius comes ...
Gellius’s reading community is, then, exclusionary in some special ways. The group is not the elite-at-large, but a self-selecte ...
We can go further.^4 ‘‘Burning the midnight oil’’ remains a contempor- ary expression, but in second-century Rome thetoposof luc ...
Because themagisteris an informing figure in Gellius, let us begin with a scene from his school days. A passage at the front of ...
groupto intense scrutiny, repeatedly and interactively, is not easy to parallel in modern society.^8 That this habit of turning ...
simultaneously with ‘‘Sallust’’ and with one’s contemporaries. Thecom- binationof inquiry and discussion is what makes the text ...
The question I wish to pose is not, ‘‘Did the Romans read silently?’’—of course they did^12 —but how theyconstructedthe signific ...
certain tendencies in Antonine society, literature, taken as a whole, seems to function in the following ways: .as an exclusiona ...
Johnson, William A. 2000. ‘‘Towards a Sociology of Reading in Classical Antiquity.’’AJPh121: 593 627. . 2002. ‘‘Reading Cultures ...
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14 Literacy Studies in Classics The Last Twenty Years Shirley Werner Twenty-five years ago a distinguished historian could write ...
d’Athenes al’e ́poque classique, examined the uses of public and private writing in Athens. New theoretical perspectives have al ...
alphabet within the context of the dialect of Homeric language (cf. Ruijgh 1997). Woodard 1997,Greek Writing from Knossos to Hom ...
our understanding of physical aspects of the ancient Greek book are Turner 1980 (1st ed. 1968),Greek Papyri, and Turner and Pars ...
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