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Georgios A. Xenis

Literature, Scholarship, Philosophy, and History


Classical Studies in Memory of Ioannis Taifacos
Herausgegeben von Xenis, Georgios A.
2015. 503 S. 18 schw.-w. Abb., 6 schw.-w. Fotos. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: FRANZ STEINER VERLAG 2015
ISBN: 3-515-11034-8 (3515110348)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-515-11034-1 (9783515110341)

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This is a rich collection of twenty-seven essays to mark the memory of Ioannis Taifacos. For two decades (1993-2013) Ioannis Taifacos worked hard to establish the Department of Classics and Philosophy as an autonomous administrative unit at the newly-founded University of Cyprus and to integrate it into the wider academic community. All the essays are original, and are written by an international group of established scholars, some of whom are among the most respected names in the field of Classics.

The eleven papers of Part I deal with Greek and Latin literature: epic poetry, Polybius, Lucian, Tatian, Gregory of Nazianzus, the reception of Greek epigram in nineteenth-century Greece; Cicero, Caesar, Atellane Comedy, Ovid, and the bilingual poetry of Late Antiquity. Part II features five papers on Greek and Latin scholarship, and three on papyrological, rhetorical and linguistic topics: Valerius Probus, Priscian, John of Alexandria (Aelius Herodian), the Greek Etymologica, ´prototypon/absolutum´ in Latin grammatical terminology; the papyrus rolls of the Aristotelian Constitution of Athens and Herodas´ Mimiambs ; George of Trebizond; a graecism in Latin syntax. Part III , made up of seven papers, is devoted to Anaximander, Plato, Aristotle, Clearchus, Stoics, Cynics, Galen, and Nicolaus Cusanus. Finally, Part IV contains a paper on the Arabian policy of Trajan.
Xenis, Georgios A.
The editor of the volume, Georgios A. Xenis, is Associate Professor of Ancient Greek at the University of Cyprus. A specialist in Greek textual criticism and Greek scholarship, he is the editor of the Scholia vetera in Sophoclis Electram (de Gruyter, 2010), the Scholia vetera in Sophoclis Trachinias (de Gruyter, 2010), and John of Alexandria´s Praecepta Tonica (de Gruyter, 2014). He is currently working on a new critical edition of the scholia vetera to the Oedipus Coloneus.