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vol. 5, 1999 [= Jerzy Styka (ed.), Studies in Ancient Theory and Criticism]:

  • A. Michel, Les théories littéraires et la beauté
  • R. Zaborowski, Sur la méthode descriptive des sentiments d'Homère
  • Stanisław Stabryła, The Notion of the Lyric as a Literary Genre in the Greek Theory
  • M. Kaimio, Tragic Titles in Comic Disguises
  • T. Paulsen, Tragödienkritik in den 'Fröschen' des Aristophanes
  • Romuald Turasiewicz, Style in the Speeches of Lysias
  • J. Z. Lichański, Viertes der Rhetorik. Rufus von Perinth
  • S. Dworacki, The Aethiopica of Heliodorus Against the Background of Literary Tradition
  • Kazimierz Korus, Alle origini del mimo letterario greco
  • K. Bartol, Measure of Pleasure. Conception of Artistic Delight in Philodemus' and Pseudo­Plutarch's Treatises on Music
  • J. Boulogne, La poétique: Une esthétique du fondu
  • E. Skwara, Plautus' Puns and their Translation
  • Józef Korpanty, Anagrams and two other Related Sound Repetitions, s. 193-209
  • Jerzy Styka, Formen des Gattungswandels in der römischen Satire: Lucilius, Horaz
  • H. Heckel, A Genius on Genius. Ovid, Orpheus, Arachne
  • A. Weische, Ausdrucksfülle in stilistischer Theorie und Praxis bei Seneca Rhetor
  • P. Mantovanelli, Perchè Ovidio non si poteva fermare (Sen. Rhet. Contr. 9, 5, 17)
  • U. Hamm, Illitteratum plausum nec desidero. Phaedrus über sich als Dichter
  • S. Grebe, Quintilian, Institutio oratoria 10,1. Beobachtungen zur Literaturkritik
  • B. Heßen, Narrate, puellae Pierides! Zur Poetologie Juvenals
  • Elżbieta Wesołowska, Fronto's Rhetorical Jokes or Much Ado About Nothing
  • A. Gorzkowski, The Difficulties with Polish rhetoric Terminology in Connection with Translating of H. Lausberg's 'Handbuch der literarischen Rhetorik'
  • L. Sudyka, Concepts of Style in Indian Poetics

 

 

 

 


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