On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday in 1994 and his retirement one year later as professor of Greek language and literature, Dirk Schenkeveld was honoured with a well-deserved Festschrift, which begins with a useful bibliography of his publications up to 1995 and of several forthcoming items (it would be worthwhile to collect at least part of this scattered material in a volume of Kleine Schuften). The papers by scholars of various provenance reflect Schenkeveld's contributions to various specialities, and they are of great interest to students of ancient linguistics, of ancient literary criticism and philology, and of ancient philosophy and rhetoric. Here they are: W. W. Fortenbaugh, Theophrastus, Source no. 709 FHS&G? P. Swiggers and A. Wouters, Poetics and Grammar: From Technique to ?????? L. Calboli Montefusco, Cicero and the Division of Virtue?J. Wisse, GreeL?, Romans and the Rise of Atticism?J. I. Porter, ?? ???t????: A Reassessment?D. C. Innes, Longinus: Structure and Unity?Z. Rito?k, Some Aesthetic Views of Dio Chrysostom and Their Sources? F. Montanari, The Mythographus Homericus?S. R. Slings, Protreptic in Ancient Theories of Philosophical Literature?I. Sluiter, The Poetics of Medicine?P. T. Struck, Allegory, Aenigma, and Anti-Mimesis: A Struggle Against Aristotelian Rhetorical Literary Theory?G. J. M. van Dijk, '?? t?? ????? ???as?a?. Greek Fable Theory after Aristotle: Characters and Characteristics?J. M. Bremer, Menander Rhetor on Hymns?R. Jackson, Late Platonist Poetics: Olympiodorus and the Myth of Plato's Gorgias?T. Conley, Practice to Theory: Byzantine 'Poetries'. Appositely followed by indices locorum, of Greek words, and of English terms.
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