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James J. Clauss and Scott Noegel, "Near Eastern Poetics in Callimachus's Hymn to Apollo,"
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
, Vol 113, 2023, pp. 141-199.
Xiaoran Luo. Polyphemus and His World: A Literary History from the
Odyssey
to the Hellenistic Period. Diss., 2021.
Forrest Martin, "Paronomasia and Polysemy in LXX-Amos"
James J. Clauss, "The Near Eastern Background of Aetiological Wordplay in Callimachus," in J.J.H. Klooster, M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit, G.C. Wakker (edd.)
Callimachus Revisited: New Perspectives in Callimachean Scholarship
(=
Hellenistica Groningana
24) (2019) pp. 65-96.
James J. Clauss, "Nicander of Colophon:
Theriaca
," in D. Sider (ed.),
Hellenistic Poetry: A Selection
(University of Michigan Press) pp. 440-462.
James J. Clauss, "The Hercules and Cacus Episode in Augustan Literature: Engaging the Homeric Hymn to Hermes in Light of Callimachus' and Apollonius' Reception," in A. Faulkner, A. Vergados, A. Schwab (edd.)
The Reception of the Homeric Hymns
(Oxford University Press 2016) pp. 55-78.
James J. Clauss, "Heldendämmerung
Anticipated: The Gods in Apollonius' Argonautica," in The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry. From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond
. Edited by James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers and Ahuvia Kahane. Franz Steiner Verlag. 2016. pp. 135-151
James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers, Ahuvia Kahane (eds.),
The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry. From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond. Franz Steiner Verlag
2016
James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers,
Companion to Hellenistic Literature
, (Blackwell, 2010; paperback edition 2014)
James J. Clauss. "Callimachus" (1.221-222), "Capitoline Hill" (1.230-231) "Carinae" (1.232), "Forum" (2.498), "Forum Augustum" (2.498-499) "Forum Boarium" (2.499), "Forum Romanum" (2.2.500), "Medea" (2.797) in R. F. Thomas and J. M. Ziolkowski (edd.)
The Virgil Encyclopedia
(Wiley-Blackwell 2014)
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