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Sozomena
Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts
On behalf of Herculaneum Society
Ed. by Barchiesi, Alessandro / Fowler, Robert / Obbink, Dirk / Wilson, Nigel
- Vol. 13: The Lyric of Ibycus (2012)
- Vol. 12: Lucretius and His Sources (2012)
- Vol. 11: The Sacred Law of Andania (2011)
- Vol. 10: Tracing Orpheus (2011) Ed. by Herrero de Jáuregui, Miguel / Jiménez San Cristóbal, Ana Isabel / Luján Martínez, Eugenio R. / Hernández, Raquel Martín / Santamaría Álvarez, Marco Antonio / Torallas Tovar, Sofía
- Vol. 9: The Poetics of Philosophical Language (2011)
- Vol. 8: Aristophanes' Comedy of Names (2010)
- Vol. 7: Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010)
- Vol. 6: The Invectives of Sallust and Cicero (2009)
- Vol. 5: Prolepsis and Ennoia in the Early Stoa (2009)
- Vol. 4: From Alexandria to Babylon (2009)
- Vol. 3: Language and Rhythm in Plautus (2008)
- Vol. 2: Poems in Context (2008)
- Vol. 1: The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum (2010) Ed. by Zarmakoupi, Mantha
- Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca (2013)
Aims and Scope
“Sozomena” means “saved” in Greek. The series is dedicated to the recovery and presentation of texts that have only survived from Greek or Roman antiquity thanks to extraordinary find circumstances. It is primarily concerned with papyri, thousands of which await deciphering in universities and libraries.
The primary intention of the series is to edit and interpret texts, but methods of recovery and presentation will also be discussed, so that different types of books will be published: editions of texts, commentaries, monographs and collections. The main language is English, together with German and Italian.
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- Readership:
- Academics, Libraries, Institutes
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