acrostics |
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aratus |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
cicero |
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eudoxou tekhne^ |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
eudoxus |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
language, disambiguation of |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
monobiblos (propertius) |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
poetry, monobiblos |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
propertius |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
seneca the younger |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
speech, and writing |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
stoicism |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
symbolization, as disconnected from speech |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
vergil |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
writing, and acrostics |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
writing, and speech |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |
writing, and visual/verbal interplay' |
Johnson and Parker, ?Ancient Literacies: The Culture of Reading in Greece and Rome (2009) 135 |