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Reception
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2022
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While this issue's selection of books on classical reception is diverse in subject area and methodology, one theme they all share is a focus on place and space. The Classics in South America by Germán Campos Muñoz and Time and Antiquity in American Empire by Mark Storey are particularly focused on Classics and the spatiality of empire. South America's location beyond the extent of the world known to the Roman Empire provided an interesting point of departure for the classically inclined inhabitants of the continent as they considered continuities and disjunctures with the time and space of classical antiquity. Campos Muñoz's second and third case studies discuss an array of material and literary evidence in examining how both colonial and anti-imperial activities were framed with respect to ancient history and epic. We see how a sixteenth-century Spanish nobleman celebrated becoming Viceroy of Peru in a procession through a triumphal arch adorned with Latin hexameter and classical motifs. Similarly, Simón Bolívar, the revolutionary and subject of classical odes celebrating his liberation of South American territories, enjoyed classicizing triumphs and parades (140). These contrasting case studies show the ongoing significance of the Roman Empire to South America, even as its imperial status changed dramatically.
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- Greece & Rome , Volume 69 , Special Issue 1: Curses in Context IV: Curse Tablets in the Wider Realms of Execrations, Commerce, Law, and Technology , April 2022 , pp. 167 - 171
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- Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association
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2 Ancient Greece and Rome in Videogames. Representation, Play, Transmedia. By Ross Clare. Imagines – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Pp. ix+227. 25 b/w illustrations. Hardback £85, ISBN: 978-1-3501-5719-4.
3 Imagining Ithaca. Nostos and Nostalgia since the Great War. By Kathleen Riley. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xv + 331. 33 b/w illustrations. Hardback £30, ISBN: 978-0-19-885297-1.
4 Mountain Dialogues from Antiquity to Modernity. Edited by Dawn Hollis and Jason König. Ancient Environments. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Pp. xii + 255. 8 b/w illustrations. Hardback £90, ISBN: 978-1-3501-6283-9.