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University of Michigan Press is an award-winning publisher of books aligned with key strengths of the University, and an integral part of Michigan Publishing—the hub of scholarly publishing at the University of Michigan and part of its dynamic and innova-tive University Library. We present here books from our lists in Classical Philology and Archaeology, and Ancient History. We offer books designed for classroom use espe-cially language pedagogy, scholarly monographs, reference works, and titles of more general interest. We have a deep backlist across many series, including the Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures, the newly revived P.Mich. series, and our new partners the American Society of Papyrologists. Kindly send manuscript queries to Executive Editor Dr. Ellen Bauerle ([email protected]).

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“This superb analysis of the great Aristarchus’ methods is the most comprehensive in over a century. Schironi’s lucid discussion of a huge array of topics in Alexandrian scholarship will be an indispensable reference for all students of the ancient world.”—Robert L. Fowler, University of Bristol

A founding father of the “art of philology,” Aristarchus of Samothrace (216–144 BCE) made a profound contribution to ancient scholarship. In his study of Homer’s Iliad, his methods and principles inevitably informed, even reshaped, his edition of the epic. This systematic study places Aristarchus and his fragments preserved in the Iliadic scholia, or marginal annotations, in the context and cultural environment of his own time.

Francesca Schironi presents a more robust picture of Aristarchus as a scholar than anyone has offered previously. Based on her analysis of over 4,300 fragments from his commentary on the Iliad, she reconstructs Aristarchus’ methodology and its relationship to earlier scholarship, especially Aristotelian poetics. Schironi departs from the standard commentary on individual fragments, and instead organizes them by topic to produce a rigorous scholarly examination of how Aristarchus worked.

Combining the accuracy and detail of traditional philology with a big-picture study of recurrent patterns and methodological trends across Aristarchus’ work, this volume offers a new ap-proach to scholarship in Alexandrian and classical philology. It will be the go-to reference book on this topic for many years to come, and will usher in a new way of addressing the highly tech-nical work of ancient scholars without losing philological accuracy. This book will be valuable to classicists and philologists interested in Homer and Homeric criticism in antiquity, Hellenistic scholarship, and ancient literary criticism.

Francesca Schironi is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.

The Best of the GrammariansAristarchus of Samothrace on the IliadFrancesca Schironi

6 x 9. 936pp. 4 figures, 10 tables.

Hardcover 20189780472130764$150.00

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Reading Medieval Latin with the Legend of Barlaam and JosaphatDonka D. Markus

An engaging textbook for intermediate students of Medieval Latin

6 x 9. 164pp. 3 halftones.

Hardcover 2018 9780472073849$75.00 MCC

A Student Commentary on Pausanias Book 2Patrick Paul Hogan

Patrick Paul Hogan guides students through Pausanias’ description of the strategic and rich city of Corinth and its neighbors

6 x 9. 240pp. 5 illustrations.

Hardcover 20189780472073986$75.00 MCC

CosaThe Roman and Greek Amphoras

Elizabeth Lyding Will and Kathleen Warner Slane

A long-awaited study of amphoras from the Roman Republican colony of Cosa

8.5 x 11. 304pp. 75 illustrations.

Hardcover January 2019 9780472131433$90.00 SMAAR

Engaging Classical Texts in the Contemporary WorldFrom Narratology to Reception

Louise Pratt and C. Michael Sampson, Editors

Fresh approaches to ancient texts reveal new resonances with the contemporary world

6 x 9. 304pp. 6 illustrations.

Hardcover 2018 9780472131082$80.00

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Volume LXII2017

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History, Medicine, and the Traditions of Renaissance LearningNancy G. Siraisi

A groundbreaking study of connections, parallels, and mutual interaction between medicine and history in 15th- to 17th-century Europe

6 x 9. 456pp. 7 figures.

Hardcover 2007 9780472116027$95.00

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 62 (2017)Kimberly Bowes and William Tronzo, Editors

The American Academy in Rome’s latest Memoirs offer a special issue on national narratives and the medieval Mediterranean

8 x 11. 264pp. 153 images.

Hardcover 2018 MAAR9781879549241$75.00

Discarded, Discovered, CollectedThe University of Michigan Papyrus Collection

Arthur Verhoogt

The first-ever history of Michigan’s celebrated collection of papyri offers nonspecialists an inviting encounter with the ancient world

6 x 9. 208pp. 64 photos, 5 charts.

Hardcover 2017 9780472073641$75.00

Making Men RidiculousJuvenal and the Anxieties of the Individual

Christopher Nappa

Barbed and vivid details in Juvenal’s satiric poetry reveal a highly complex critique of the breakdown of traditional Roman values

6 x 9. 236pp.

Hardcover 2017 9780472130665$75.00

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Hellenistic PoetryA SelectionDavid Sider, Editor

A major new collection of use to all students and scholars working on Hellenistic Greek poetry

6 x 9. 600pp. 5 illustrations.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472073139 * $90.00 Paper 2016 * 9780472053131 * $50.50

The Republican Aventine and Rome’s Social OrderLisa Marie Mignone

A new consideration of life on the Republican-era Aventine Hill uncovers a diverse urban landscape

6 x 9. 264pp. 12 figures, 2 tables.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119882 * $70.00

Trade and TabooDisreputable Professions in the Roman MediterraneanSarah E. Bond

Applies new methodological approaches to the study of ancient history

6 x 9. 336pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130085 * $80.00 Audio Download 2016 * 9780472003617 * $19.95

Ancient Law, Ancient SocietyDennis P. Kehoe and Thomas A. J. McGinn, Editors

An engaging look at how ancient Greeks and Romans crafted laws that fit—and, in turn,

changed—their worlds 6 x 9. 232pp.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130436* $70.00

Clio’s Other SonsBerossus and ManethoJohn Dillery

A discussion of the first written histories of Baby-lon and Egypt

6 x 9. 536pp. 2 tables.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472072279 * $88.00

Paper 2015 * 9780472052271 * $50.95

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Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and TranslatedNative Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia and EgyptGerald P. Verbrugghe and John M. Wickersham

An engrossing study of literacy and the scribal economy at the village level

6 x 9. 312pp. 6 tables, 34 figures.

Paper 2001 * 9780472086870 * $29.95

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The Topography of Violence in the Greco-Roman WorldWerner Riess and Garrett G. Fagan, Editors

Examines how location confers cultural meaning on acts of violence, and renders them socially

acceptable—or not

6 x 9. 422pp. 14 halftones, 3 tables.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119820 * $85.00

Ancient ObscenitiesTheir Nature and Use in the Ancient Greek and Roman WorldsDorota Dutsch and Ann Suter, Editors

References to the body’s sexual and excretory functions occupy a

peculiarly ambivalent space in Greece and Rome

6 x 9. 366pp. 14 illustrations, 1 table.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119646 * $93.00

KinesisThe Ancient Depiction of Gesture, Motion, and EmotionChristina A. Clark, Edith Foster, and Judith P. Hallett, Editors

Considers the presentation of gesture in Greek and Latin literature

6 x 9. 336pp. 1 photo, 5 line drawings.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119592 * $85.00

Epiphanius of CyprusImagining an Orthodox WorldYoung Richard Kim

Brings a balanced perspective to a controversial scholar of heresies

6 x 9. 296pp. 1 table.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119547 * $88.00

Traces of the PastClassics between History and ArchaeologyKaren Bassi

An innovative multidisciplinary study of the relationship between visual perception and temporal meaning in

ancient Greek literature and history writing

6 x 9. 256pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119929 * $70.00

Classics, the Culture Wars, and BeyondEric Adler

Scrutinizes the conten-tious ideological feuds in American academia during the 1980s and 1990s

6 x 9. 304pp. 3 tables, 2 figures.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130153 * $75.00

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michigan classical commentaries

The University of Michigan Press is pleased to announce new series editors for the Michigan Classical Commentaries:

K. Sara Myers, Professor of Classics and Department Chair, University of Virginia

Josiah Osgood, Professor of Classics and Department Chair, Georgetown University

Alexander Sens, Markos and Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis Professor of Hellenic Studies, Georgetown University

Volumes in the series offer accessible material for upper-level undergraduate and introductory graduate courses. The Commentaries contain a short introduction to the ancient work, the full relevant Greek or Latin text, the commentary itself, and ancillary materials such as maps, tables, or images as needed.

A Commentary on Cicero, De Legibus Andrew R. Dyck

An incisive and long-needed update to scholarship on Cicero’s de Legibus6 x 9. 698pp. 1 line drawing.

Hardcover 2003 * 9780472113248 * $98.00

Plautus’ PoenulusA Student CommentaryErin K. Moodie

The first English com-mentary on Plautus’ unabridged text

6 x 9. 236pp. 1 map, 2 tables.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119707 $75.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036424 $27.95 MCC

A Commentary on Cicero, De Divinatione ICelia E. Schultz

A welcome investigation into Cicero’s unusual work on ancient Roman religion

6 x 9. 236pp.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472119394 $80.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472036080 $27.95 MCC

A Student Commentary on Pausanias Book 1Patrick Paul Hogan

The first student commentary on Pausanias in over a century

6 x 9. 242pp.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472072101 * $75.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472052103 * $29.95MCC

A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis Andrew R. Dyck

The first English commentary on De Officiis in a century

6.125 x 9.25. 760pp.

Hardcover 1997 * 9780472107193 $100.00

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Antisthenes of AthensTexts, Translations, and CommentarySusan H. Prince

Antisthenes’ Homeric criticism is examined in depth for the first time

6 x 9. 784pp.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119349 * $130.00

Getting Rich in Late Antique EgyptRyan E. McConnell

Illuminates the Apion estate’s economic structure and addresses how the family was able to generate such wealth

6 x 9. 152pp. 1 table, 2 figures.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130382 * $65.00 NTAC

Honor Among ThievesCraftsmen, Merchants, and Associations in Roman and Late Roman EgyptPhilip F. Venticinque

A consideration of transaction costs and associations in the ancient

world

6 x 9. 288pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130160 * $75.00 NTAC

Recording Village LifeA Coptic Scribe in Early Islamic EgyptJennifer A. Cromwell

An engrossing study of literacy and the scribal economy at the village level

6 x 9. 320pp. 6 tables, 34 figures.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130481 * $90.00 NTAC

Materia MagicaThe Archaeology of Magic in Roman Egypt, Cyprus, and SpainAndrew T. Wilburn

Approaches ancient magical practice through archaeology and social history

6 x 9. 376pp. 20 B&W illustrations, 7 maps, 1 table.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472117796 * $85.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472036608 * $39.95 NTAC

Traces of the PastClassics between History and ArchaeologyKaren Bassi

An innovative multidisciplinary study of the relationship between visual perception and temporal meaning in

ancient Greek literature and history writing

6 x 9. 256pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119929 * $70.00

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Exploring the Kingdom of SaturnKircher’s Latium and its LegacyHarry B. Evans

Investigating Latium, Atha-nasius Kircher’s 1671 study of the area around Rome

6 x 9. 250pp. 27 images.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118151 * $80.00

Pompeii’s Living StatuesAncient Roman Lives Stolen from DeathEugene Dwyer

An intriguing look at contemporary views regarding the casts of victims from Mt. Vesuvius’

eruption 6 x 9. 200pp. 49 B&W images, 1 map, 1 diagram.

Hardcover 2010 * 9780472117277 * $55.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472035502 * $28.95

ShipwreckedDisaster and Transformation in Homer, Shakespeare, Defoe, and the Modern WorldJames V. Morrison

Four thousand years of shipwrecks in literature and film

6 x 9. 256pp. 15 images.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472119202 * $80.00

Law and Transaction Costs in the Ancient EconomyDennis P. Kehoe, David M. Ratzan, and Uri Yiftach, Editors

A critical element of economic performance from antiquity to the

present 6 x 9. 310pp. 9 tables, 3 illustrations.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119608 * $90.00 LSAW

Roman Siege WarfareJosh Levithan

Key reading for the discerning history buff or academic specialist

6 x 9. 264pp.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118984 * $75.00

Medieval Women and Their ObjectsJenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury, Editors

Looking closely at the meanings—literal and figurative—of the complex relationship of medieval women to material

possessions 6 x 9. 304pp. 19 illustrations.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130146 * $70.00

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The Law of Ancient AthensDavid D. Phillips

A topic fundamental to understanding the ancientworld6 x 9. 558pp.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118878 * $95.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472035915 * $51.95

LSAW

Gardens and NeighborsPrivate Water Rights in Roman ItalyCynthia Jordan Bannon

The first in-depth study of Roman water rights in Italy6 x 9. 320pp. 1 map.

Hardcover 2009 * 9780472033539 * $90.00 LSAW

The Justice of ConstantineLaw, Communication, and ControlJohn Noël Dillon

An examination of Constantine the Great’s legislation and government

6 x 9. 310pp.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118298 * $80.00 LSAW

Papyri from KaranisThe Granary C123W. Graham Claytor and Arthur Verhoogt, Editors

An examination in context of important materials from Roman Karanis

8.5 x 11. 216 pp. 75 images, 9 tables.

Hardcover 2018 * 9780472130870 * $95.00 MP

History after LibertyTacitus on Tyrants, Sycophants, and RepublicansThomas E. Strunk

Examines Tacitus’ understanding of political liberty through his portrayals of Roman

emperors and senators 6 x 9. 232pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130207 * $65.00

Ovid’s Women of the YearNarratives of Roman Identity in the FastiAngeline Chiu

Ovid’s “calendar girls” reveal what it means to be Roman 6 x 9. 220pp. 1 table.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130047 * $70.00

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Cicero’s Use of Judicial TheaterJon Hall

An illumination of judicial theatrics in Roman forensic oratory, in Cicero’s day

6 x 9. 202pp.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472072200 * $75.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472052202 * $30.95

Monsters and Monstrosity in Augustan PoetryDunstan Lowe

An important contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of monster studies

6 x 9. 288pp.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119516 * $75.00

Finding ItalyTravel, Nation, and Colonization in Vergil’s AeneidK. F. B. Fletcher

The Trojans’ journey to Italy in Vergil’s Aeneid teaches them to love their new homeland and their

new name—the Romans

6 x 9. 290pp.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472072286 * $78.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472052288 * $45.95

Anatomizing Civil WarStudies in Lucan’s Epic TechniqueMartin T. Dinter

Demonstrates how Lucan uses literary devices to bind together the many parts of his epic body

6 x 9. 200pp.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118502 * $70.00

Archimedes and the Roman ImaginationMary Jaeger

An innovative exploration of the cultural reception of the greatest mathematician of the ancient world 6 x 9. 244pp.

Hardcover 2008 * 9780472116300 * $83.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472035717 * $29.95

The Dramaturgy of Senecan TragedyThomas D. Kohn

Fresh insight into the dramaturgical practices of the Younger Seneca

6 x 9. 192pp. 8 figures, 8 tables.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118571 * $70.00

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The Political Biographies of Cornelius NeposRex Stem

The book on Cornelius Nepos

6 x 9. 304pp.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118380 * $75.00

The Invention and Gendering of EpicurusPamela Gordon

How a study of anti-Epicurean discourse can lead us to a better understanding of the cultural history of Epicureanism

6 x 9. 232pp.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118083 * $75.00

Ceremony and PowerPerforming Politics in Rome between Republic and Empire

Geoffrey S. Sumi

Analyzes the relationship between political power and public ceremonial in the period between Julius

Caesar and the first emperor Augustus 6 x 9. 378pp. 4 maps.

Hardcover 2005 * 9780472115174 * $93.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036660 * $44.95

Arguments with SilenceWriting the History of Roman WomenAmy Richlin

Examining the perishable nature of the history of women’s lives

6 x 9. 424pp. 6 images.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472119257 * $90.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472035922 * $40.95

Provincial Soldiers and Imperial Instability in the Histories of TacitusJonathan Master

Considers what Tacitus’ presentation of provincial soldiers was intended to teach Roman imperial readers

6 x 9. 248pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119837 * $70.00

The Laws of the Roman PeoplePublic Law in the Expansion and Decline of the Roman RepublicCallie Williamson

A major contribution to understanding the role of public law-making in the Roman Republic

6 x 9. 534pp. 40 tables, 4 maps.

Hardcover 2005 * 9780472110537 * $95.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036615 * $44.95

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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman EmpireClaude Nicolet

Studies the effect of Rome’s geographic world-view on its politics

6 x 9. 276pp. 56 images.

Hardcover 1991 * 9780472100965 * $80.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036233 * $40.95 JL

Speaking RuinsPiranesi, Architects and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century RomeJohn A. Pinto

A study of Piranesi’s presen-tation of classical Roman ar-chitecture, through drawings and etchings

6 x 9. 352pp. 192 images; 162 B&W, 30 color.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118212 * $70.00 JL

Discovering the Greek Countryside at MetapontoJoseph Coleman Carter

Explores one of the earliest and most comprehensive archeological explorations of rural Greece

7 x 10. 320pp. 14 B&W photographs, 156 color photographs, 23 drawings,

12 charts, 58 maps.

Hardcover 2006 * 9780472114771 * $95.00 JL

The Crowd in Rome in the Late RepublicFergus Millar

A major work on the power of the crowd

6 x 9. 256pp. 2 images.

Hardcover 1998 * 9780472108923 * $83.00

Paper 1998 * 9780472088782 * $30.95 JL

The Power of Images in the Age of AugustusPaul Zanker; translated by Alan Shapiro

Examines the imperial mythology that was reflected by Roman art and architecture during the rule of Augustus Caesar

6 x 9. 400pp. 324 B&W photographs, 11 maps, 16 drawings.

Paper 1990 * 9780472081240 * $28.95 JL

What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?Timaeus and Genesis in Counterpoint Jaroslav Pelikan

An important contribution to early Christian studies

6 x 9. 160pp.

Hardcover 1998 * 9780472108077 * $60.00 JL

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Our Ancient WarsRethinking War through the Classics

Victor Caston and Silke-Maria Weineck,

Editors

Explores how classical Greek literature pro-

vides timeless insights into the complexities

of wars both ancient and modern

“This incredible volume merges the ancient and the

modern in such a unique way that it forces the reader

not only to rethink war through the classics, but to reflect

on our own scholarly experience of war with those who

approach it in a different light.”

--Journal of Hellenic Studies

Victor Caston is Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies at the University of Michigan. Silke-Maria Weineck is Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at the University of Michigan.

6 x 9. 296pp.

Hardcover 2016 9780472072989$90.00

Roman Voting AssembliesFrom the Hannibalic War to the Dictatorship of Caesar

Lily Ross Taylor

Draws on archaeological evidence to recon-

struct voting procedures in the assemblies

“Roman Voting Assemblies has been for years an

indispensable guide and companion of every student of

Rome. It is a classic.”

—Jerzy Linderski, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Lily Ross Taylor was professor of Classics at Bryn Mawr College. The author of many books and articles on Roman history and culture, in her lifetime she received numer-ous honors and awards.

6 x 9. 194pp. 11 photographs.

Paper 1991 JL

9780472081257$25.95

Paper 2016 9780472052981$45.95

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a mid-republican house from gabii

A Mid-Republican House from GabiiRachel Opitz, Marcello Mogetta, and Nicola Terrenato, Editors

The first major publication from the international Gabii Project

Since 2009, the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and

the University of Michigan, has been investigating the ancient Latin town of Gabii, which was both

a neighbor of, and a rival to, Rome in the first millennium BCE. The trajectory of Gabii, from an Iron

Age settlement to a flourishing mid-Republican town to an Imperial agglomeration widely thought

to be in decline, provides a new perspective on the dynamics of settlement in central Italy. This

publication focuses on the construction, inhabitation, and repurposing of a private home at Gabii.

The remains of the house provide new information on the architecture and organization of domestic

space in this period, adding to a limited corpus of well-dated examples. Importantly, the house’s

micro-history sheds light on the tensions between private and public development at Gabii as the

town grew and reorganized itself. Published in digital form as a website backed up by a detailed

database, the publication provides a synthesis of the excavation results linked to the relevant

spatial, descriptive, and quantitative data.

This multimedia resource can only be accessed on Fulcrum and from the Press website. Individuals

and institutions must register for access by following the link in their confirmation message.

The Gabii Project is supported by generous grants from the University of Michigan, the Kelsey

Museum of Archaeology, the National Endowment for the Humanities, FIAT-Chrysler, the National

Geographic Society, the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and

several private donors.

Interactive 3-D model, 86 figures, 28 tables, full database of artifacts.

Online Resource 2016 9780472999002Available open access at press.umich.edu

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american studies in papyrology

American Studies in Papyrology is the flagship book series for the American Society of Papyrologists. Monographs in the series include not only editions of papyri and ostraca—literary, subliterary, and documentary; Greek, Coptic, and otherwise—but also the various histories that can be written from the study of papyrological texts. Scholars interested in publishing in the series should email the series editor, Rodney Ast, [email protected].

Papyrological Texts in Honor of Roger S. Bagnall Rodney Ast, Hélène Cuvigny, and Todd HickeyHardcover 2013 * 9780979975868 * $69.95

The New Epigrams of Palladas - Kevin WilkinsonHardcover 2013 * 9780979975851 * $50.00

A Prosopography of Byzantine Aphrodito Giovanni RuffiniHardcover 2011 * 9780979975820 * $84.99

A Sixth-Century Tax Register from the Hermopolite Nome Roger S. Bagnall, James G. Keenan, and Leslie MacCoullHardcover 2011* 9780979975844 * $50.00

A Transportation Archive from Fourth-Century Oxyrhynchus - P. J. Sijpesteijn, Klaas Worp, and Traianos GagosHardcover 2011 * 9780979975837 * $45.00

To Mega Biblion - Francesca SchironiHardcover 2010 * 9780979975806 * $88.00

In Pursuit of Invisibility - Richard PhillipsHardcover 2009 * 9780970059192 * $49.95

Monastic Estates in Late Antique and Early Islamic Egypt Anne Boud’hors, James Clackson, and Catherine LewisHardcover 2009 * 9780970059185 * $69.96

It Is Our Father Who Writes - Sarah ClacksonHardcover 2008 * 9780970059154 * $50.00

Annotations in Greek and Latin Texts from Egypt Kathleen McNameeHardcover 2007 * 9780970059178 * $125.00

Papyri in Memory of P. J. Sijpesteijn - A.J.B. Sirks, Klaas Worp, and R.S. BagnallHardcover 2007 * 9780970059109 * $110.00

Greek Documentary Papyri from Egypt in the Berlin Aegyptisches Museum - Nahum CohenHardcover 2006 * 9780970059161 * $45.00

A Yale Papyrus (PYale III 137) in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library III - Paul SchubertHardcover 2001 * 9780970059116 * $34.95

Checklist of Editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic and Coptic Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets - John F. OatesPaper 2001 * 9780970059147 * $19.95

Essays and Texts in Honor of J. David Thomas Traianos Gagos and Roger S. BagnallHardcover 2001 * 9780970059130 * $65.00

Columbia Papyri IX: The Vestis Miltaris Codex Jennifer SheridanHardcover 1998 * 9780788504464 * $44.95

Columbia Papyri XI - Timothy TeeterHardcover 1998 * 9780788504334 * $34.95

The Herakleopolite Nome - Maria Rosaria FaliveneHardcover 1998 * 9780788504129 * $59.95

Columbia Papyri X - R.S. Bagnall and Dirk ObbinkHardcover 1996 * 9780788502750 * $49.95

P.Michigan XVII: The Michigan Medical Codex Louise YoutieHardcover 1996 * 9780788502767 * $39.95

The Ptolemaic Basilikos Grammateus - John F. Oates Hardcover 1995 * 9780788501272 * $29.95

Un Codex fiscal Hermopolite - Jean GascouHardcover 1995 * 9781555409364 * $74.95

Writing, Teachers and Students in Graeco-Roman Egypt Raffaella CribioreHardcover 1996 * 9780788502774 * $49.95

Ptocheia or Odysseus in Disguise at Troy Maryline ParcaHardcover 1991 * 9781555405700 * $54.95

Columbia Papyri VIII - R.S. Bagnall, Timothy Renner, and Klaas WorpHardcover 1990 * 9781555403966 * $44.95

Grundlagen des koptischen Satzbaus - H.J. PolotskyHardcover 1990 * 9781555400767 * $39.95

P. Michigan XVI - David MartinezPaper 1990 * 9781555405472 * $44.95

The Production and Use of Vegetable Oils in Ptolemaic Egypt - D.B. SandyPaper 1989 * 9781555400750 * $23.95

Register of Oxyrhynchites, 30 B.C.-A.D. 96 - B.W. Jones and J.E.G. WhitehorneHardcover 1983 * 9780891305293 * $35.50

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Late SophoclesThe Hero’s Evolution in Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus at ColonusThomas Van Nortwick

An accessible examination of the evolution of key Sophoclean characters

6 x 9. 162pp. 1 figure.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119561 * $65.00

Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek LiteratureRobert J. Gorman and Vanessa B. Gorman

Traces the principle that luxury corrupts its possessor as seen through a millennium of Greek literature

6 x 9. 492pp. 2 tables.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472072293 * $98.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472052295 * $60.95

The Staff of OedipusTransforming Disability in Ancient GreeceMartha L. Rose

Exposes centuries-old disability myths that still survive today

6 x 9. 168pp. 5 B&W images.

Hardcover 2003 * 9780472113392 * $70.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472035731 * $30.95 CORP

Treasure MapA Guide to the Delian InventoriesRichard Hamilton

A peek at the gifts the Greeks offered to their gods

6 x 9. 496pp. 10 figures.

Hardcover 2000 * 9780472109685 * $90.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036288 * $45.95

Social Memory in Athenian Public DiscourseUses and Meanings of the PastBernd Steinbock

Examining the role of Athenian social memory in

understanding the political climate in fourth-century Athens

6 x 9. 424pp. 6 B&W images.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472118328 * $90.00

Ushering in a New RepublicTheologies of Arrival at Rome in the First Century BCETrevor S. Luke

Exploring the theological framing of Republican leaders’ arrivals in Rome

6 x 9. 340pp. 1 map, 5 images.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472072224 * $85.00 Paper 2014 * 9780472052226 * $50.95

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The Isthmus of CorinthCrossroads of the Mediterranean World

David K. Pettegrew

New interpretations of Roman and Greek inter-actions on the Isthmus of Corinth

6 x 9. 290pp. 25 images, 22 figures, 6 tables.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119844 * $85.00

The Afterlife of Greek and Roman SculptureLate Antique Responses and Practices

Troels Myrup Kristensen and Lea Stirling, Editors

A landmark volume on the uses and reuses of statuary in late antiquity

6 x 9. 432pp. 91 images and 1 table.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119691 * $85.00

Hallowed StewardsSolon and the Sacred Treasurers of Ancient AthensWilliam S. Bubelis

Examines the religious magistrates who main-tained Classical Athens’ sacred treasuries

6 x 9. 288pp.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119424 * $75.00 SOC

A Family of GodsThe Worship of the Imperial Family in the Latin WestGwynaeth McIntyre

Important examination of Roman imperial power structure

6 x 9. 192pp. 6 tables.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472130054 * $60.00 SOC

Roman Artists, Patrons,and Public ConsumptionFamiliar Works ReconsideredBrenda Longfellow and Ellen E. Perry, Editors

Nuanced interpretations of Roman art that look at different kinds of social

knowledge and local contexts 6 x 9, 280 pages, 45 B&W images, 19 color images, 2 tables

Hardcover 2018 * 9780472130658 * $75.00

Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient GreeceManipulating Material CultureLisa C. Nevett, Editor

Employs a new theoretical approach toward ancient Greek material culture

6 x 9. 338pp. 46 figures, 9 tables.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130238 * $85.00

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about the american academy in rome

The American Academy in Rome is the oldest American overseas center for independent study and advanced research in the arts and humanities in Italy.

University of Michigan Press publishes books in the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome (MAAR), Supplements to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome (SMAAR), and Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome (PMAAR) series.

Ritual MattersMaterial Remains and Ancient ReligionClaudia Moser and Jennifer Knust, Editors

8.5 x 11. 160pp. 49 images, 7 tables.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130573 * $65.00

SMAAR

Hellenistic, Roman, and Medieval Glass from CosaDavid Frederick Grose; R. T. Scott, Editor

8.5 x 11. 304pp. 510 images.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130627 * $80.00

SMAAR

Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in RomeLarissa Bonfante and Helen Nagy, Editors

8.5 x 11. 408pp. 431 images.

Hardcover 2016 * 9780472119899 * $75.00

SMAAR

Voting Districts of the Roman RepublicThe Thirty-five Urban and Rural TribesLily Ross Taylor

6 x 9. 448pp. 4 maps.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118694 * $75.00

PMAAR

Obligations in Roman LawPast, Present, and FutureThomas A. J. McGinn, Editor

6 x 9. 376pp.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118434 * $80.00

PMAAR

Roman Republican VillasArchitecture, Context, and IdeologyJeffrey A. Becker and Nicola Terrenato, Editors

6 x 9. 152pp. 35 images, 1 table.

Hardcover 2011 * 9780472117703 * $65.00

PMAAR

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Memoria RomanaMemory in Rome and Rome in MemoryKarl Galinsky, Editor

8.5 x 11. 212pp. 38 B&W images; 4 color images.

Hardcover 2014 * 9780472119431 * $85.00

SMAAR

Symbols of Wealth and PowerArchitectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.ENancy A. Winter

8.5 x 11. 728pp. 247 line drawings, 33 plans, 213 B&W photographs, 4 color illustrations.

Hardcover 2009 * 9780472116652 * $95.00

SMAAR

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 61Kimberly Bowes, Editor

8 x 11. 336pp. 239 B&W images; 22 color images.

Hardcover 2017 * 9781879549234 * $75.00

MAAR

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 59/60Brian A. Curran, Editor

8 x 11. 440pp. 146 B&W images; 12 color images.

Hardcover 2016 * 9781879549227 * $75.00

MAAR

Portraits of the Vestal Virgins, Priestesses of Ancient RomeMolly M. Lindner

Examines portraits of Rome’s Vestal Virgins as artistic documents and political vehicles

6 x 9. 318pp. 87 B&W photographs, 2 tables.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472118953 * $95.00

Heroic OfferingsThe Terracotta Plaques from the Spartan Sanctuary of Agamemnon and KassandraGina Salapata

The first in-depth study of the terracotta plaques from the sanctuary of Agamemnon

and Kassandra at Amyklai

6 x 9. 432pp. 74 B&W images, 3 maps.

Hardcover 2015 * 9780472119165 * $85.00

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The Invention of Coinage and the Monetization of Ancient GreeceDavid M. Schaps

Reveals how the concept of money did not materialize until the invention of Greek coinage

6 x 9. 312pp. 13 B&W images.

Hardcover 2003 * 9780472113330 * $90.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036400 * $34.95

Medieval JerusalemForging an Islamic City in Spaces Sacred to Christians and JewsJacob Lassner

A compelling consideration of Jerusalem during the formative period of Islamic civilization

6 x 9. 268pp. 7 illustrations.

Hardcover 2017 * 9780472130368 * $75.00

The Battles of ArmageddonMegiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear AgeEric H. Cline

One site. Thirty battles over four thousand years. Egyptians, Crusaders,

Mongols, Israelis 6 x 9. 256pp. 2 drawings, 17 images, 1 table, 30 maps.

Hardcover 2000 * 9780472097395 * $45.00 Paper 2002 * 9780472067398 * $26.95

Jerusalem BesiegedFrom Ancient Canaan to Modern IsraelEric H. Cline

A sweeping history of four thousand years of struggle for control of one city

6 x 9. 432pp. 10 B&W photographs, 4 tables, 24 maps.

Paper 2005 * 9780472031207 * $25.95

Classical SpiesAmerican Archaeologists with the OSS in World War II GreeceSusan Heuck Allen

Archaeologists and espionage during WWII

6 x 9. 448pp. 24 B&W photographs, 2 maps.

Hardcover 2011 * 9780472117697 * $40.00 Paper 2013 * 9780472035397 * $28.95

The Birth of the ArchiveA History of KnowledgeMarkus Friedrich, translated by John Noël Dillon

The dynamic but lit-tle-known story of how archives came to shape and be shaped by Europe

an culture and society

6 x 9. 296pp. 20 illustrations.

Hardcover 2003 * 9780472130689 * $75.00 CKEMW

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Breaking GroundPioneering Women ArchaeologistsGetzel M. Cohen and Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Editors

Biographies of twelve often-overlooked women archaeologists

6.125 x 9.25. 616pp. 1 drawing, 9 maps, 47 B&W images.

Hardcover 2004 * 9780472113729 * $95.00 Paper 2006 * 9780472031740 * $38.95

The Roman Community at Table during the PrincipateNew and expanded editionJohn F. Donahue

A significantly updated examination of public feasts in the Roman empire—now available in paper

6 x 9. 394pp. 3 drawings, 12 images, 9 tables.

Paper 2017 * 9780472036950 * $39.95

True NamesVergil and the Alexandrian Tradition of Etymological Wordplay, New and expanded editionJames J. O’Hara

A key research tool in Vergilian studies, now in paper with substantial new

material 6 x 9, 370 pp.

Paper 2016 * 9780472036875 * $39.95

The Earliest RomansA Character SketchRamsay MacMullen

An inviting exploration of Rome’s founding centuries

6 x 9. 208pp. 11 B&W images.

Hardcover 2011 * 9780472117987 * $70.00

Paper 2013 * 9780472035700 * $29.95

Life, Death, and Entertainment in the Roman EmpireNew and expanded editionDavid S. Potter and D.J. Mattingly, Editors

A lively survey for the non-specialist, with new essays and a new appendix of

translated documents

12 drawings, 17 B&W photographs, 2 tables, 1 map

Paper 2010 * 9780472034284 * $25.95

The Age of Attila,Revised EditionFifth-Century Byzantium and the BarbariansC.D. GordonForeword by Arthur E.R. Boak; Updated introduction and notes by David S. Potter

A classic brought back into print 6 x 9. 284pp. 5 tables.

Paper 2013 * 9780472035786 * $26.95

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Women’s Letters from Ancient Egypt, 300 BC-AD 800Roger S. Bagnall and Raffaella Cribiore

The private letters of ancient women in Egypt from Alexander the Great to the Arab conquest

6 x 9. 440pp. 32 B&W photographs.

Hardcover 2006 * 9780472115068 * $95.00 Paper 2015 * 9780472036226 * $45.95

Roman Art in the Private Sphere, 2nd EditionNew Perspectives on the Architecture and Decor of the Domus, Villa, and InsulaElaine K. Gazda, Editor

An exploration of the relation between domestic Roman art and its social milieu, now

with an updated introduction

7 x 10. 232pp. 55 B&W photographs, 21 line drawings and 4 maps.

Paper 2010 * 9780472034390 * $53.95

Greeks in Ptolemaic EgyptVolume 2Naphtali Lewis

This volume reprints Naphtali Lewis’ important book on the uses of papy-rus records reconstructing life in ancient Egypt

6 x 9. 182pp. 8 plates. Paper 2010 * 9780970059123 * $19.95

ASP

Life in Egypt under Roman RuleVolume 1Naphtali Lewis

This classic book by leading historian Naphtali Lewis describes the economy and society of Roman Egypt from the ground level up, using

the testimony of papyri

6 x 9. 240pp. 8 plates.

Paper 2001 * 9780788505607 * $19.95

ASP

Pomponius Mela’s Description of the WorldF. E. Romer

The first modern translation of one of the world’s earliest ethnographies

6 x 9. 184pp. 1 table, 1 map.

Paper 1998 * 9780472084524 * $39.95

The Works and Days; Theogony; The Shield of HeraklesHesiod; Translated with an Introduction by Richmond Lattimore

Epic poems by one who has been called the first Greek philosopher and theologian

5.25 x 8. 256pp. 8 pages of illustrations.

Paper 1991 * 9780472081615 * $16.95

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The AeneidVirgilTranslated by Edward McCrorie; Foreword by Vincent Cleary

A bold new translation of the Aeneid

6 x 9. 312pp.

Paper 1996 * 9780472065950 * $19.95

The March Up CountryA Translation of Xenophon’s AnabasisTranslated by W. H. D. Rouse

The famous chronicle of the wealthy Athenian leader Xenophon, brought to life.

5 x 8. 224pp. 1 map.

Paper 1958 * 9780472060955 * $19.95

PoeticsAristotleTranslated with an Introduction by Gerald F. Else

A work of transcendent importance, both for the history of literary criticism and in its own right

5.25 x 8. 132pp.

Paper 1967 * 9780472061662 * $14.95

Three ComediesAristophanesEdited by William Arrowsmith

Contains The Birds, The Clouds, and The Wasps

6 x 9. 408pp. sketches.

Paper 1969 * 9780472061532 * $15.95

Four ComediesAristophanesEdited by William Arrowsmith

Contains Lysistrata, The Congresswomen, The Acharnians, and The Frogs

6 x 9. 432pp. sketches.

Paper 1969 * 9780472061525 * $15.95

Poems from the Greek AnthologyExpanded EditionTranslated, with a Foreword, by Kenneth Rexroth; New Introduction by David Mulroy

Classic Greek poetry with a touch of the Beat

5.25 x 8. 152pp. 23 drawings.

Paper 1999 * 9780472086085 * $20.95

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Early Greek Lyric PoetryTranslated with Commentary by David Mulroy

New approach to translating the Greek lyric poets

5.25 x 8. 240pp. 7 tables, 1 map.

Paper 1999 * 9780472086061 * $27.95

Iliad, Book 1Homer; With Notes and Vocabulary by P. A. Draper

A user-friendly edition for the student reading Homer in the original Greek

6 x 9. 200pp. 5 B&W photographs.

Hardcover 2002 * 9780472097920 * $75.00 Paper 2002 * 9780472067923 * $27.95

An Odyssey ReaderSelections from Homer’s Odyssey, Books 1-12P. A. DraperWith Notes and Vocabulary

A user-friendly edition for the student reading Homer in the original Greek

6 x 9. 304pp. 7 B&W illustrations.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472071920 * $75.00 Paper 2012 * 9780472051922 * $24.95

Thucydides Book IA Students’ Grammatical CommentaryH. D. Cameron

Offers a better way to read Thucydides through the explanation of grammar and a glimpse into the history of classical scholarship

6 x 9. 148pp. 1 map.

Hardcover 2003 * 9780472098477 * $70.00 Paper 2003 * 9780472068470 * $29.95

The Context of Ancient DramaEric Csapo and William J. Slater

An easy-to-use guide to the nature and stagecraft of ancient plays

6 x 9. 480pp. 39 B&W photographs.

Paper 1995 * 9780472082759 * $39.95

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A Historical Commentary on ThucydidesA Companion to Rex Warner’s Penguin TranslationDavid Cartwright

An essential guide for students

6 x 9. 332pp. 4 maps.

Paper 1997 * 9780472084197 *

The British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient RomeNancy H. Ramage and Andrew Ramage

An accessible and beautifully illustrated survey of the world of Ancient Rome

7.5 x 9.75. 192pp. 170 B&W and color illustrations.

Paper 2008 * 9780472032457 * $33.50

The British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient EgyptT. G. H. James

The first volume in a series of illustrated books on ancient cultures explores Egyptian life

7.5 x 9.75. 208pp. 90 full color, 35 B&W photographs.

Paper 2005 * 9780472031375 * $33.50

A Secret HistoryProcopiusTranslated by Richard Atwater; Foreword by Arthur E. R. Boak

A scathing indictment of the emperor Justinian and his 6th-century Byzantine court by the greatest historian of

the period

5 x 8. 168pp.

Paper 1961 * 9780472087280 * $16.95

A Course on WordsWaldo E. Sweet and Glenn M. Knudsvig

An attractive pathway to increase vocabulary and one’s understanding of the way words are built

8.5 x 11. 380pp.

Paper 1989 * 9780472081011 * $31.95

MetaphysicsAristotleTranslated by Richard HopeAristotle’s great work translated into English with an index giving Greek, Latin, and English forms of key terms

5.375 x 8.0. 416pp.

Paper 1952 * 9780472060429 * $16.95

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Libri Annales Pontificum MaximorumThe Origins of the Annalistic TraditionBruce W. Frier

An important point of departure for studies in early Roman history

6 x 9. 368pp. 1 table.

Hardcover 1999 * 9780472109159 * $85.00

PMAAR

The Athenian ExperimentBuilding an Imagined Political Community in Ancient Attica, 508-490 B.C.Greg Anderson

This book rewrites the political and public history of Athens

6 x 9. 328pp. 9 drawings, 10 photographs, 8 maps. Hardcover 2003 * 9780472113200 * $93.00

An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine (323 B.C. - A.D. 337)B. H. McLean

A crucial reference for students and scholars of Greek culture

516 pages and 3 drawings, 19 photographs

Hardcover 2002 * 9780472112388 * $90.00 Paper 2011 * 9780472034710 * $51.95

Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned MenA Renaissance Humanist and His WorldJulia Haig Gaisser

Investigates the lives and fortunes of Renaissance humanists

6 x 9. 384pp. 5 drawings, 1 photograph.

Hardcover 1999 * 9780472110551 * $90.00

Sardonic SmileNonverbal Behavior in Homeric EpicDonald Lateiner

Homeric posturing, Homeric expression

6 x 9. 368pp. Paper 1998 * 9780472084906 *

$51.95

The Life and Work of Francis Willey KelseyArchaeology, Antiquity, and the ArtsJohn Griffiths Pedley

If Indiana Jones had relied on trains . . .

6 x 9. 480pp. 37 B&W images.

Hardcover 2011 * 9780472118021 * $80.00

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Law and the Rural Economy in the Roman EmpireDennis P. Kehoe

A bold application of economic theory to help provide an understanding of the role that law played in the development of the

Roman economy

6 x 9. 280pp.

Hardcover 2007 * 9780472115822 * $85.00

Miletos, the Ornament of IoniaA History of the City to 400 B.C.E.Vanessa B. Gorman

A lively, detailed history of one of the most important ancient Greek cities

6 x 9. 320pp. 1 table, 7 maps.

Hardcover 2001 * 9780472111992 * $90.00

Honor and ProfitAthenian Trade Policy and the Economy and Society of Greece, 415-307 B.C.E.Darel Tai Engen

A new assessment of the ancient Athenian economy relying on fresh

documentary evidence

6 x 9. 410pp. 3 tables.

Hardcover 2010 * 9780472116348 * $90.00

Telling WondersEthnographic and Political Discourse in the Work of HerodotusRosaria Munson

A sharp analysis of how Herodotus’ narrative participates in the rhetoric of shaping public attitudes

about the present 6 x 9. 336pp.

Hardcover 2001 * 9780472112036 * $90.00

From Villain to HeroOdysseus in Ancient ThoughtSilvia Montiglio

Odysseus as a model of wisdom in Greek and Roman philosophy

6 x 9. 238pp.

Hardcover 2011 * 9780472117741 * $75.00

Investment, Profit, and TenancyThe Jurists and the Roman Agrarian EconomyDennis P. Kehoe

Considers the agricultural underpinnings of the ancient Roman economy

6 x 9. 288pp.

Hardcover 1998 * 9780472108022 * $80.00

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The Scroll and the MarbleStudies in Reading and Reception in Hellenistic PoetryPeter Bing

Seminal essays from one of the most prominent scholars of

Hellenistic poetry

6 x 9. 320pp. 1 table, 4 B&W photographs.

Hardcover 2009 * 9780472116324 * $75.00

The Hellenistic MonarchiesSelected PapersChristian Habicht

A selection of a leading Athenian historian’s writings on Alexander the Great and the major monarchies emerging from

his empire

6 x 9. 322pp. 3 figures, 3 maps, 1 table.

Hardcover 2006 * 9780472111091 * $93.00

Ramesses IIIThe Life and Times of Egypt’s Last HeroEdited by Eric H. Cline and David O’Connor

The first comprehensive treatment of Ramesses III in English by top scholars in the field

6 x 9. 560pp. 35 B&W illustrations.

Hardcover 2012 * 9780472117604 * $95.00

The Humblest SparrowThe Poetry of Venantius FortunatusMichael Roberts

A long-awaited study of the poetry of Venantius Fortunatus

6 x 9. 376pp. 1 B&W photograph.

Hardcover 2009 * 9780472116836 * $93.00

Textual RivalsSelf-Presentation in Herodotus’ HistoriesDavid Branscome

An investigation of what a Herodotean inquirer can do, and what he should do6 x 9. 272pp.

Hardcover 2013 * 9780472118946 * $75.00

Listening to HomerTradition, Narrative, and AudienceRuth Scodel

A discussion of how ancient Greek bards ensured that their poetry would reach audiences of various backgrounds

6 x 9. 248pp.

Paper 2009 * 9780472033744 * $25.95

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classical studies at university of michigan press

University of Michigan Press is an award-winning publisher of books aligned with key strengths of the University, and an integral part of Michigan Publishing—the hub of scholarly publishing at the University of Michigan and part of its dynamic and innova-tive University Library. We present here books from our lists in Classical Philology and Archaeology, and Ancient History. We offer books designed for classroom use espe-cially language pedagogy, scholarly monographs, reference works, and titles of more general interest. We have a deep backlist across many series, including the Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures, the newly revived P.Mich. series, and our new partners the American Society of Papyrologists. Kindly send manuscript queries to Executive Editor Dr. Ellen Bauerle ([email protected]).

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series abbreviationsASP - American Studies in PapyrologyCKEMW - Cultures of Knowledge in the Early Modern World CORP - CorporealitiesJL - Thomas Spencer Jerome LecturesLSAW - Law and Society in the Ancient WorldMCC - Michigan Classical CommentariesMP - Michigan Papyri

MAAR - Memoirs of the American Academy in RomeSMAAR - Supplements to Memoirs of the American Academy in RomePMAAR - Papers and Monographs of the Memoirs of the American Academy in RomeNTAC - New Texts from Ancient CulturesSOC - Societas

COMMENTARIES - 6

GABII - 14

AMERICAN STUDIES IN PAPYROLOGY - 15

AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME - 18

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