THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF
THE SECOND
SOPHISTIC
THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF
SECOND
SOPHISTIC
Edited by
DANIEL S. RICHTER
and
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON
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CONTENTS
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON AND DANIEL S. RICHTER
TIM WHITMARSH
THOMAS HABINEK
LAWRENCE KIM
W. MARTIN BLOOMER
DANIEL S. RICHTER
EMMA DENCH
AMY RICHLIN
RUTH WEBB
JASON KNIG
THOMAS A. SCHMITZ
EDMUND THOMAS
LAURENT PERNOT
CLAIRE RACHEL JACKSON
LEOFRANC HOLFORD-STREVENS
PASCALE FLEURY
ESTELLE OUDOT
GRAEME MILES
FREDERICK E. BRENK
PAOLO DESIDERI
DANIEL S. RICHTER
STEPHEN J. HARRISON
WILLIAM HUTTON
SUSAN P. MATTERN
J. R. MORGAN
FROMA ZEITLIN
DANIEL L. SELDEN
KATERINA OIKONOMOPOULOU
STEPHEN M. TRZASKOMA
SULOCHANA R. ASIRVATHAM
MANUEL BAUMBACH
OWEN HODKINSON
GRETCHEN REYDAMS-SCHILS
PAMELA GORDON
RICHARD BETT
RYAN C. FOWLER
HAN BALTUSSEN
MARIETTA HORSTER
IAN C. RUTHERFORD
AARON P. JOHNSON
ERIC S. GRUEN
WILLIAM ADLER
SCOTT FITZGERALD JOHNSON
William Adler (North Carolina State University)
Sulochana R. Asirvatham (Montclair State University)
Han Baltussen (University of Adelaide)
Manuel Baumbach (Ruhr-Universitt Bochum)
Richard Bett (Johns Hopkins University)
W. Martin Bloomer (University of Notre Dame)
Frederick E. Brenk (Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome)
Emma Dench (Harvard University)
Paolo Desideri (Universit degli Studi di Firenze)
Pascale Fleury (Universit Laval)
Ryan C. Fowler (Franklin & Marshall College)
Pamela Gordon (University of Kansas)
Erich S. Gruen (University of California, Berkeley)
Thomas Habinek (University of Southern California)
Stephen J. Harrison (Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford)
Owen Hodkinson (University of Leeds)
Leofranc Holford-Strevens (independent scholar)
Marietta Horster (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitt Mainz)
William Hutton (College of William and Mary)
Claire Rachel Jackson (University of Cambridge)
Aaron P. Johnson (Lee University)
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson (University of Oklahoma)
William A. Johnson (Duke University)
Lawrence Kim (Trinity University)
Jason Knig (University of St. Andrews)
Susan P. Mattern (University of Georgia)
Graeme Miles (University of Tasmania, Australia)
J. R. Morgan (Swansea University)
Katerina Oikonomopoulou (University of Patras)
Estelle Oudot (University of Burgundy Franche-Comt.)
Laurent Pernot (University of Strasbourg)
Gretchen Reydams-Schils (University of Notre Dame)
Amy Richlin (University of California, Los Angeles)
Daniel S. Richter (University of Southern California)
Ian C. Rutherford (University of Reading)
Thomas A. Schmitz (Universitt Bonn)
Daniel L. Selden (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Edmund Thomas (Durham University)
Stephen M. Trzaskoma (University of New Hampshire)
Ruth Webb (Universit de Lille)
Tim Whitmarsh (University of Cambridge)
Froma Zeitlin (Princeton University)
ABBREVIATIONS follow those in The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th ed., edited by S. Hornblower, A. Spawforth, and E. Eidinow (Oxford, 2012). Further abbreviations are as follows:
Alex. Aphr.De Mixt. | Alexander of Aphrodisias, De mixtione |
AthenaeusDeipn. | Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae |
CID | Corpus des inscriptions des Delphes, Paris 1977- . |
EpictetusDiss | Epictetus, Dissertationes ab Arriano digestae |
FavorinusOr. | Favorinus of Arelate, Orationes |
Fronto |
Addit. | Additamentum Epistularum Variarum Acephalum |
M. Caes. | Epistulae ad M. Caesarem |
Galen |
De alim. facult. | de alimentorum facultatibus libri III |
In Hipp. Artic. comment. | in Hippocratis de articulis librum commentarii IV |
De meth. med. | de methodo medendi libri XIV |
De san. tuenda | de sanitate tuenda libri VI |
De praecogn. | de praecognitione ad Epigenem |
De libr. propr. | de libris propriis |
De an. aff. dign. et cur. | de propriorum animi cuiuslibet affectuum dignotione et curatione |
De puls. differ. | de pulsuum differentiis libri IV |
De ord. libr. suor. | de ordine librorum suorum ad Eugenianum |
De simpl. medicament. temp. | de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus libri XI |
IGLSyr | Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie |
I. Ephesos | Die Inschriften von Ephesos (Inschriften griechischer Stdte aus Kleinasien, Bonn 1972- ) |
I. Kyme | Die Inschriften von Kyme (Inschriften griechischer Stdte aus Kleinasien, Bonn 1972- ) |
I. Smyrna | Die Inschriften von Smyrna (Inschriften griechischer Stdte aus Kleinasien, Bonn 1972- ) |
IvPergamon | Die Inschriften von Pergamon, Berlin 1890-95 |
Jos. As. | Joseph and Aseneth |
Lucian |
Eikones | Eikones (=Imagines)Icarom. Icaromenippus |
Philo |
Congr. |