Ancient Literacies
it is thought about thought rather than about what anyone believes. Deriving conclusions from premises, as in Aristotelean logic ...
is not to say that nonliterate subjects lack the ability to handle quotation but only that literacy and schooling make the recog ...
THE RISE OF SUBJECTIVITY: WHAT READING REQUIRES The second consequence of dealing with the sentential nature of written texts ma ...
to reconstruct the author’s meaning, some to test out their own meanings. And it must be remembered that some, perhaps the major ...
CONCLUSION I have attempted to show that writing is neither equivalent to speaking nor is it an utterly unique and distinctive m ...
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Index Locorum References to illustrations are in boldface type. Citations are abbreviated according to the indices ofThesaurus L ...
Catullus(continued) 4.5: 224 6: 225n 159 9: 225n 159 10: 192n19, 206n76, 225 n 159 11: 225n 159 12: 225n 159 13: 206n 76 14: 150 ...
ad Q. fr. 3.1.1 2: 273 4n 15 3.4: 274n 15 3.4.5: 271n7, 273 4, 278 n 30 3.5.6: 274, 278n 30 Sull. 41 4: 279n 36 42 3: 215n 121 t ...
Demosthenes 58.51: 32n 40 59.105: 32, 34 Digest 47.12.3.5: 87n 61 Diomedes gramm. 2.464: 306n 41 Dio Cassius 43.11.2 5: 196n 31 ...
3.25.4: 219n 142 3.27.20: 204n 69 3.30: 155n18, 168n10, 183, 220 3.30.1: 221 3.30.1 16: 160 2 4.2.45: 219n 142 epist. 1.1.1: 174 ...
Laevius 22 FPL Bla ̈nsdorf: 192 n 20 Livy praef. 2 3: 293 1.57: 328n 13 38.55.6: 278n 30 Lucian Demon. 9.12 62: 101 Ind. 210 n94 ...
1.1: 160 1.1.5 10: 217n 130 2.2.95: 220n 142 2.4.13 18: 208n 84 2.5.19 20: 220n 142 2.5.33: 220n 142 3.5.7: 217n 134 3.9.39: 220 ...
Pliny(continued) 6.20.5: 198 6.21.7: 216 6.26.1: 213 6.31.13: 205n 70 7.4: 208n 85 7.4.9: 202n55, 204n69, 215 7.17: 208n84,n85, ...
2660: 241 3687: 264 XVIII Addenda 182: 262 XXI Addenda 122 6: 264 127 30: 262 130 4: 262 139 47: 262 146 7: 262 XXIII Addenda 10 ...
Strabo 13.1.54 [609]: 269n3, 271 n7, 273n13, Strabo (Cont.) 274 n16, 276n22, 278 n 30 Strato AP12.208.5 6: 222 n 149 Suda 2.109 ...
General Index abbreviations, 56 57, 59, 297, 297n 22 Ab Urbe Condita(Livy), 293 Achilles Tatius, 251n 53 Leucippe and Cleitophon ...
Aristotle, 145, 145n7, 235n11, 243, 245, 278 Arrian, 109 Ars Amatoria(Ovid), 126n45, 160 Ars Poetica(Horace), 213n 113 assertori ...
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