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Bruno Currie is Associate Professor in Classics, University of Oxford, UK, and author of Pindar and the Cult of Heroes (Oxford 2005) and Homer’s Allusive Art (Oxford 2016).Robert Mayhew is Professor of Philosophy at Seton Hall University (New Jersey, USA). The primary focus of his research is Aristotle and other early Peripatetics. Among his publications are Aristotle’s Lost Homeric Problems (Oxford University Press, 2019), Theophrastus of Eresus: On Winds (Brill, 2018), and Aristotle: Problems (Loeb Classical Library, 2011). He is co-editor of the forthcoming Clearchus of Soli (Routledge), and the ancient works that at present interest him most are Aristotle’s lost Zoika, Aristotelian problemata (Homerica et physica), pseudo-Aristotle’s De mirabilibus auscultationibus, and Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics.Andreas Serafim is a Research Fellow at the Research Centre for Greek and Latin Literature of the Academy of Athens. He obtained a Ph.D. degree from University College London (2013). He wrote four monographs, while also having co-edited eight volumes and publishing several journal articles and volume chapters on ancient Greek oratory/rhetoric, performance, ancient religion, the reception of ancient rhetoric, and a wide range of other interdisciplinary topics, e. g. ancient linguistics, gender/sexuality theories, humour theories and persuasion. His latest monograph, Religious Discourse in Attic Oratory
Trends in Classics – de Gruyter
Published: Nov 1, 2021
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