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  • Marcel van Ackeren, Heraklit: Vielfalt und Einheit seiner Philosophie, Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-New York-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Bernhard Ahlrichs, "Prüfstein der Gemüter". Untersuchungen zu den ethischen Vorstellungen in den Parallelbiographien Plutarchs am Beispiel des "Coriolan", Hildesheim (Olms) 2005
  • Jean-Marie Bertrand, (ed.), La violence dans les mondes grec et romain. Actes du colloque international (Paris, 2-4 mai 2002), Paris (Publications de la Sorbonne) 2005
  • Tad Brennan, , The Stoic Life: Emotions, Duties, and Fate, Oxford (Oxford UP) 2005
  • Erik Christiansen, Coinage in Roman Egypt: The Hoard Evidence, Aarhus (Aarhus UP) 2004 
  • Altay Coşkun (ed.), Roms auswärtige Freunde in der späten Republik und im frühen Prinzipat, Göttingen (Duehrkohp & Radicke) 2005
  • Carolyn Dewald, Thucydides' War Narrative: A Structural Study, Berkeley (University of California Press) 2005
  • Werner, Eck, Werner, Matthäus Heil (eds.), Senatores populi Romani. Realität und mediale Präsentation einer Führungsschicht, Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 2005
  • Linda Ellis, Frank L. Kidner (eds.), Travel, communication and geography in Late Antiquity: sacred and profane,  
    Aldershot-Burlington (Ashgate Publishing) 2004
  • Duncan Fishwick, The Imperial Cult in the Latin West. Studies in the Ruler Cult of the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire. Vol. 3: Provincial Cult. Part 2: The Provincial Priesthood. Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, The Imperial Cult in the Latin West, Leiden (Brill) 2002
  • Sara Forsdyke, , Exile, Ostracism, and Democracy. The Politics of Expulsion in Ancient Greece, Princeton (Princeton UP)
    2005
  • James M. M. Francis, Adults as Children Images of Childhood in the Ancient World and the New Testamen, Oxford-Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-New York-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Judith Ginsburg, Eric Gruen, Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2005
  • Richard Hingley, Globalizing Roman Culture. Unity, Diversity and Empire, London-New York (Routledge) 2005
  • Rainer Hirsch-Luipold (ed.), Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch. Götterbilder - Gottesbilder - Weltbilder, Berlin (Gruyter) 2005
  • Clemens Homoth-Kuhs, , Phylakes und Phylakon-Steuer im griechisch-römischen Ägypten. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des antiken Sicherheitswesens, München-Leipzig (K.G. Saur) 2005
  • Timo Hoyer, Tugend und Erziehung. Die Grundlegung der Moralpädagogik in der Antike, Bad Heilbrunn (Klinkhardt) 2005
  • Irene Huber, Rituale der Seuchen- und Schadensabwehr im Vorderen Orient und Griechenland. Formen kollektiver Krisenbewältigung in der Antike, Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 2005
  • Sarah Iles Johnston, Peter T. Struck (eds.), Mantiké. Studies in Ancient Divination, Leiden (Brill) 2005
  • Christina Kakridi, Cassiodors Variae. Literatur und Politik im ostgotischen Italien, München-Leipzig (K.G. Saur) 2005
  • Robert A., Kaster, Emotion, Restraint, and Community in Ancient Rome, Oxford (Oxford UP) 2005
  • Margo Kitts, Sanctified Violence in Homeric Society. Oath-Making Rituals and Narratives in the Iliad, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2006
  • Stefan Knoch, Sklavenfürsorge im Römischen Reich. Sklaverei - Knechtschaft - Zwangsarbeit, Hildesheim ( Olms) 2005
  • J. Komorowska, J., Vettius Valens of Antioch: An Intellectual Monography, Kraków (Księgarnia Akademicka) 2004
  • Dieter Lau, Metaphertheorien der Antike und ihre philosophischen Prinzipien: Ein Beitrag zur Grundlagenforschung in der Literaturwissenscnhaft, Frankfurt a.M.-Berlin-Bern-Bruxelles-New York-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Stefano Medas, De rebus nauticis. L'arte della navigazione nel mondo antico, Roma ("L'Erma" di Bretschneider) 2004
  • Rosmarie Mösch-Klingele, Die loutrophóros im H|ochheits- und Begräbnisritual des 5. Jahhunderts v.Chr. in Athen, New York-Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Rosaria Vignolo Munson, Black Doves Speak: Herodotus and the Languages of Barbarians, Cambridge/MA (Harvard
    UP) 2005
  • Tamara Neal, The Wounded Hero: Non-Fatal Injury in Homer's Iliad, Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-New York-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Michael Peachin, Frontinus and the curae of the curator aquarum, Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 2004
  • Elias K. Petropoulos, Hellenic Colonization in Euxeinos Pontos. Penetration, early establishment, and the problem of the 'emporion' revisited, Oxford (Archaeopress) 2005
  • Fabian Reiter, Die Nomarchen des Arsinoites. Ein Beitrag zum Steuerwesen im römischen Ägypten, Paderborn (Ferdinand Schöningh= 2004
  • Christine Richardson-Hay, First Lessons: Book 1 of Seneca's Epistulae Morales - A Commnetary, New York-Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2006
  • Thomas Schirren, Philosophos bios. Die antike Philosophenbiographie als symbolische Form. Studien zur Vita Apollonii des Flavius Philostrat, Heidelberg (Universitätsverlag Winter) 2005
  • Michel Siggen, L'expérience chez Aristote: Aux confins des connaissance sensible et intellectuelle en perspective aristotélicienne, New York-Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Frankfurt a.M.-Oxford-Wien (Peter Lang) 2005
  • Magdalene Stoevesandt, , Feinde - Gegner - Opfer. Zur Darstellung der Troianer in den Kampfszenen der Ilias, Basel (Schwabe) 2005
  • Guy G. Stroumsa, La Fin du sacrifice. Les mutations religieuses de l'Antiquité tardive, Paris (Odile Jacob) 2005
  • Geoffrey Sumi, Ceremony and Power. Performing Politics in Rome between Republic and Empire, Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan Press) 2005
  • Christos C. Tsagalis, Epic Grief. Personal Lament in Homer's Iliad, Berlin (de Gruyter) 2004

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
It constitutes the efforts to render accessible to the interested public hardly-known ideas, journals and books and aims to contribute to the exploration and understanding of religious and socio-economic processes in the classical antiquity and provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of their various aspects.
Finally it serves furthermore as a naturally forum for the presentation and discussion of noteworthy issues, including the presentation of minority or at times controversial points of view.
Journal: Deadline for completed texts is September 30, 2007, however submissions are encouraged at all times and will be considered for the next upcoming issues.

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