subject | book bibliographic info |
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creativity/innovation, jewish | Bacchi, Uncovering Jewish Creativity in Book III of the Sibylline Oracles: Gender, Intertextuality, and Politics (2022) 21, 124, 138, 139, 140, 152, 165, 170, 190, 194, 195 |
innovation | Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 61, 306, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 321, 322 Archibald et al, The Economies of Hellenistic Societies, Third to First Centuries BC (2011) 43, 60, 188 Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 99, 139, 152 Dinter and Guérin, Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome (2023) 61, 278 Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 6 Marquis, Epistolary Fiction in Ancient Greek Literature (2023) 7, 8, 10, 45, 60, 109, 113, 116 Robbins, von Thaden and Bruehler,Foundations for Sociorhetorical Exploration : A Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Reader (2006)" 13, 98, 107 Romana Berno, Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History (2023) 71, 75, 76, 79, 134, 159, 184, 185, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 234, 235 Stavrianopoulou, Ritual and Communication in the Graeco-Roman World (2006) 167, 290 |
innovation, academies, rabbinic, as organizational | Rubenstein, The Culture of the Babylonian Talmud (2003) 22 |
innovation, alexander the great appetite for | Oksanish, Vitruvian Man: Rome Under Construction (2019) 186, 187 |
innovation, and creation and the created world, derivativeness, issues of | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 705, 726 |
innovation, and derivativeness in late antiquity | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 705, 726 |
innovation, and derivativeness in late antiquity, epistemology in late antique world | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 705, 726 |
innovation, and, memory, cultic | Shannon-Henderson, Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s |
innovation, apollo ismenios, thebes, and musical | Kowalzig, Singing for the Gods: Performances of Myth and Ritual in Archaic and Classical Greece (2007) 375, 377, 380 |
innovation, architectural | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 40, 48 |
innovation, argonautica | Toloni, The Story of Tobit: A Comparative Literary Analysis (2022) 31 |
innovation, bida | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 11 |
innovation, bida, jewish-christianity and | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 166 |
innovation, bida, prophecy | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 18, 101 |
innovation, by, stammaim | Rubenstein, The Culture of the Babylonian Talmud (2003) 5 |
innovation, claims and accusations separate from actual | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 6, 8, 129 |
innovation, competition, as engine of | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98, 99 |
innovation, definition of | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 6, 8 |
innovation, diffusion of | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 40, 41, 44, 48, 49, 52, 179 |
innovation, diffusion, of | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 179 |
innovation, diffusion, of architectural | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 44, 48 |
innovation, diffusion, of technical | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 40, 49, 52 |
innovation, generic | Verhelst and Scheijnens, Greek and Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity: Form, Tradition, and Context (2022) 105, 106 |
innovation, high priests, appointment of in jerusalem, by kings | Honigman, Tales of High Priests and Taxes: The Books of the Maccabees and the Judean Rebellion Against Antiochos IV (2014) 18, 265, 271, 360, 475 |
innovation, in islam, bida | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 11 |
innovation, in late antiquity, derivativeness and | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 705, 726 |
innovation, in myth, pindaric | Eisenfeld, Pindar and Greek Religion Theologies of Mortality in the Victory Odes (2022) 96, 97, 98, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 |
innovation, in rhodes | Shannon-Henderson, Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s |
innovation, in seneca the younger, generic | Keeline, The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy (2018) 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216 |
innovation, literary | Bär et al, Quintus of Smyrna’s 'Posthomerica': Writing Homer Under Rome (2022) 223, 224, 313 |
innovation, literary, in letter of aristeas | Honigman, The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas (2003) 31, 32, 33 |
innovation, magna graecia, south italy and sicily, religious tradition and | Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 568, 569, 571, 573, 574, 575, 576 |
innovation, of codex | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 305, 498 |
innovation, of design | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 48 |
innovation, of female characters in dialogues, christian | Ayres Champion and Crawford, The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions (2023) 348 |
innovation, of tannaic movement, exegesis, as | Hayes, The Literature of the Sages: A Re-Visioning (2022) 123 |
innovation, ornamental | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 47 |
innovation, polis, and musical | Kowalzig, Singing for the Gods: Performances of Myth and Ritual in Archaic and Classical Greece (2007) 129, 130 |
innovation, preservation vs. | Hirshman, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture, 100 C (2009) 80, 81 |
innovation, prophecy, and | Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 18, 27, 37 |
innovation, religious | Rupke, Religious Deviance in the Roman World Superstition or Individuality? (2016) 38 |
innovation, rescripts, and legal | Humfress, Oppian's Halieutica: Charting a Didactic Epic (2007) 124, 125, 126 |
innovation, risks of | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 157 |
innovation, ritual | Jeong, Pauline Baptism among the Mysteries: Ritual Messages and the Promise of Initiation (2023) 8, 198, 227, 243, 282 Stavrianopoulou, Ritual and Communication in the Graeco-Roman World (2006) 279 |
innovation, rituals | Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 156, 162, 163 Rüpke, The individual in the religions of the ancient Mediterranean (2014) 19, 60, 65, 68, 69, 70, 73, 122, 123, 166, 177, 292 |
innovation, stylistic | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 156 |
innovation, technical | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 7, 40, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60 |
innovation, thematic | Fishbane, Biblical Myth and Rabbinic Mythmaking (2003) 20, 21, 26, 62, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 134, 142, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 214 |
innovation, theology, theological | Nikolsky and Ilan, Rabbinic Traditions Between Palestine and Babylonia (2014) 238 |
innovation, through exegesis in rabbinic sources | Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 321, 322 |
innovation, through exegesis in rabbinic sources, neutralization of | Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 299, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306 |
innovation, through exegesis in rabbinic sources, through legislation in rabbinic sources | Hayes, What's Divine about Divine Law?: Early Perspectives (2015) 288, 289, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307 |
innovation, tradition, vs. | Jouanna, Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context (2018) 174, 175, 176, 384, 385 |
innovation, π-clamp, as technical | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60 |
innovations, augustan religious | Erker, Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid’s Fasti: Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family (2023) 1, 2, 6, 16, 19, 24, 56, 57, 69, 91, 116, 126, 149, 181, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 245, 246, 247 |
innovations, cult | Stavrianopoulou, Ritual and Communication in the Graeco-Roman World (2006) 277 |
innovations, fratres arvales, religious | Erker, Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid’s Fasti: Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family (2023) 186 |
innovations, in mishnah | Rosen-Zvi, The Mishnaic Sotah Ritual: Temple, Gender and Midrash (2012) 61, 68 |
innovations, innovatory, | Finkelberg, Homer and Early Greek Epic: Collected Essays (2019) 48, 73, 120, 267 |
innovations, irenaeus, heresiological | Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190 |
innovations, jerusalem talmud, yt, homiletic | Noam, Shifting Images of the Hasmoneans: Second Temple Legends and Their Reception in Josephus and Rabbinic Literature (2018) 131 |
innovations, of myth | Meinel, Pollution and Crisis in Greek Tragedy (2015) 54, 162 |
innovations, of ovid, generic | Fielding, Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity (2017) 15 |
innovations, religious | Erker, Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid’s Fasti: Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family (2023) 6, 16, 24, 56, 57, 93, 116, 126, 149, 176, 181, 188, 189, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232 |
innovations, sibylline books “rewritten”, religious | Erker, Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid’s Fasti: Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family (2023) 197 |
innovative, ideas on periodization, metallic ages, in vergil, myth facilitated | Hay, Saeculum: Defining Historical Eras in Ancient Roman Thought (2023) 83, 84 |
innovative, use of music in | Pucci, Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay (2016) 192 |
innovative, use of music in alcestis | Pucci, Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay (2016) 192 |
innovators | Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 7, 151, 159, 172, 183 |
innovators, of hermeneutical techniques, pharisees, as | Hayes, The Literature of the Sages: A Re-Visioning (2022) 111 |
4 validated results for "innovation" |
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1. Plautus, Epidicus, 382-387 (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Innovation • innovation Found in books: Dinter and Guérin, Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome (2023) 61; Romana Berno, Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History (2023) 194 NA> |
2. Anon., Sibylline Oracles, 3.796-3.807 (1st cent. BCE - 5th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Jewish creativity/innovation • Thematic Innovation Found in books: Bacchi, Uncovering Jewish Creativity in Book III of the Sibylline Oracles: Gender, Intertextuality, and Politics (2022) 194; Fishbane, Biblical Myth and Rabbinic Mythmaking (2003) 89 3.796 When on all mortals there shall come the height, 3.797 of pestilence and conquered they shall meet, 3.798 A fearful judgment, and king shall seize king, 3.799 And wrest his land away, and nations bring, 3.800 800 Ruin on nations and lords plunder tribes, 3.801 And chiefs all flee into another land, 3.802 And the land change its men, and foreign rule, 3.803 Ravage all Hellas and drain the rich land. 3.804 of its wealth, and to strife among themselve, 3.805 805 Because of gold and silver they shall come–, 3.806 The love of gain an evil shepherde, 3.807 Will be for cities–in a foreign land. |
3. New Testament, Mark, 1.24 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Irenaeus, heresiological innovations • innovation, claims and accusations separate from actual Found in books: Boulluec, The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries (2022) 185; Klawans, Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019) 129 1.24 λέγων Τί ἡμῖν καὶ σοί, Ἰησοῦ Ναζαρηνέ; ἦλθες ἀπολέσαι ἡμᾶς; οἶδά σε τίς εἶ, ὁ ἅγιος τοῦ θεοῦ. 1.24 saying, "Ha! What do we have to do with you, Jesus, you Nazarene? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: the Holy One of God!" |
4. Tacitus, Annals, 3.64.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Augustan religious innovations • Rhodes, innovation in Found in books: Erker, Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid’s Fasti: Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family (2023) 247; Shannon-Henderson, Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s NA> |