Werkpolitik in der Antike Studien zu Cicero, Vergil, Horaz und Ovid

Of the various forms of collecting and cataloguing literary texts, classification as part of an authorial œuvre is one of the most common. The notion of the œuvre is often legitimised with regard to seemingly objective criteria, such as the extent or chronology of an author's production, and it...

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Main Author: Scheidegger Lämmle, Cédric (auth)
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Published: München C.H.Beck 2016
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