Selected Bibliography

The Second Sophistic

Anderson, Graham. (1993) The Second Sophistic: a Cultural Phenomenon in the Roman Empire. London and New York.

Bowersock, G.W. (1969) The Sophists in the Roman Empire. Oxford.

Goldhill, Simon (2001) Being Greek Under Rome. Cambridge.

Whitmarsh, Tim. (2005) The Second Sophistic. Oxford.

 

Editions, commentaries, translations

Morgan, J.R. (2004) Longus: Daphnis and Chloe. Aris and Philips Classical Texts. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Reeve, M., ed. (1994) Longus: Daphnis et Cloe. Bibliotheca Teubneriana. Munich: K.G. Saur.

Vieillefond, J.-R., ed. and trans. (1987) Longus: Pastorales (Daphnis et ChloŽ). Paris: Belles Lettres.

Secondary literature

Anderson, G. (1993) ÒThe Origins of Daphnis.Ó Proceedings of the Vergil Society. 21: 65-79.

Arnott, G. (1994) ÒLongus, Natural History, and Realism.Ó J. Tatum, ed. The Search for the

Ancient Novel. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.

Billault, A. (1996) ÒLa Nature dans Daphnis et ChloŽ REG 109: 506-526.

Bowie, E. L. (1985) ÒTheocritusÕ Seventh Idyll , Philetas and LongusCQ 35: 67-91.

Chalk, H. (1960) ÒEros and the Lesbian Pastorals of LongusJHS 80: 32-51.

Edwards, M. J. (1997) ÒThe Art of Love and the Love of Art in LongusActa Classica 66: 239-248.

Epstein, S. J. (1995) ÒLongusÕ Werewolves.Ó CPh 90: 59-73.

Forehand, W. (1976) ÒSymbolic Gardens in LongusÕ Daphnis and Chloe Eranos 74: 103-112.

HŠgg, Thomas. (1983) The Novel in Antiquity. Univ. of California Press.

Holzberg, Niklas. (1995) The Ancient Novel: an Introduction. Routledge.

Hunter, R. (1997) ÒLongus and Plato.Ó M. Picone and B. Zimmermann, eds. Der antike Roman und seine mittelalterliche Rezeption. Basel: BirkhŠuser Verlag.

Hunter, R. (1996) ÒLongus, Daphnis and Chloe.Ó G. Schmeling, ed. The Novel in the Ancient World Leiden: Brill.

Hunter, R. (1983) A Study of Daphnis & Chloe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Konstan, D. Sexual Symmetry: Love in the Ancient Novel and Related Genres.  Princeton.

Kesmer, J. (1973) ÒEkphrasis as Frame in LongusÕ Daphnis and Chloe.Ó Classical Weekly 67:166-171.

Levin, D. (1977) ÒThe Pivotal Role of Lycaenion in LongusÕ Pastorals.Ó Rivista di Studi

Classici 25: 5-17.

MacQueen, B. (1990) Myth, Rhetoric, and Fiction: A Reading of LongusÕs Daphnis and Chloe. Lincoln, NE.

Maritz, J. (1991) ÒThe Role of Music in Daphnis and Chloe.Ó GCN 4: 56-67.

Mason, H. J. (1979) ÒLongus and the Topography of Lesbos.Ó TAPA 109: 149-163.

Mittelstadt, M. (1970) ÒBucolic and Lyric Motifs and Dramatic Narrative in LongusÕ Daphnis and ChloeRhM 113: 211-227.

Mittelstadt, M. (1966) ÒLongus; Daphnis and Chloe and the Pastoral Tradition.Ó C & M 27: 62-77.

Mittelstadt, M. (1971 ) ÒLove, Eros, and Poetic Art in LongusFons Perennis: Saggi critici di filologia classica raccolti in onore di Vittorio dÕAgostino. Turin: RSC.

*Morgan, J. R. (1997) ÒLongus: Daphnis and Chloe: a Bibliographical Survey 1950-1995.ÓANRW II 34.3: 2208-2276.

Nimis, S. (2001) ÒCycles and Sequence in LongusÕ Daphnis and ChloeSpeaking Volumes: Orality and Literacy in the Greek and Roman World. Leiden: Brill.

Pandiri, T. A. (1985) ÒDaphnis and Chloe: the art of pastoral play.Ó Ramus 14: 116-41.

Philippides, M. (1980) ÒThe Digressive aitia in LongusClassical Weekly 74: 193-200.

Philippides, M. (1983) ÒThe prooemium in LongusÕs LesbiakaClassical Bulletin 59: 32-5.

Reardon, B.P. (1990) ÒMuthos ou logos. LongusÕ Lesbian pastorals.Ó J. Tatum and G. Vernazza, eds., The Ancient Novel. Classical Paradigms and Modern Perspectives. Hanover, NH.

Rohde, G. (1937) ÒLongus und die BukolikRhM 86: 23-49.

Tatum, J. (1994) The Search for the Ancient Novel. Johns Hopkins.

Turner, P. (1968) ÒDaphnis and Chloe: An Interpretation.Ó Greece & Rome 7: 117-123.

Vella, H. (1991) ÒSome Novel Aspects in HomerÕs Odyssey and LongusSIFC 84: 148-162.

Zeitlin, F. (1990) ÒThe Poetics of Eros: Nature, Art, and Imitation in LongusÕ Daphnis and Chloe.Ó D. Halperin, J. Winkler and F. Zeitlin eds., Before Sexuality. (Princeton:

Princeton University Press.