Late Hellenistic volume contents

Contents for the project’s edited volume (titles in alphabetical order by contributor).

1. Mario Baumann: Joyful voyages: Periplous and the reader’s pleasure in Diodorus’ Bibliotheke and Philostratus’ Imagines

2. Joy Connolly: Inscape empire: uses of classical Athens from Cicero to Aristides

3. Casper C. de Jonge, On Imitation: from Dionysius to Dio

4. Matthew Fox: Dialogic history: Rome from Dionysius to Plutarch

5. Benjamin Gray: Polis and cosmopolis in later Hellenistic literature and civic rhetoric

6. Myrto Hatzimichali: Philosophical self-definition in Strabo’s Geography

7. Regina Höschele: The Wondrous Journey of Cicero’s Head to Sardis: Hellenic Identity and Biculturalism in a Greek Imperial Epigram

8. Katarzyna Jazdzewska: From Plato to Plutarch and Dio Chrysostom: dialogue in the Hellenistic and early Imperial Period

9. Lawrence Kim: ‘Asian’ oratory from the Hellenistic period to the Second Sophistic

10. Emily Kneebone: Mapping power in late Hellenistic and imperial Greek geographical poetry

11. Jason König: Comparing Strabo and Pausanias

12. Felix K. Maier: Narrating the ‘Swarm of Possibilities’ — The Historian’s Challenge of Dealing with Contingency

13. Thomas A. Schmitz: Pyrenaean Mountains and Deep-Valleyed Alps: Geography and Empire in the Garland of Philip

14. Nicolas Wiater: tbc