21 cm ; Pol. text, eng. summary
1. Burrow C., Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity, Oxford University Press: Oxford 2013.
2. Bushnell R. W., A Culture of Teaching. Early Modern Humanism in Theory in Practice, Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY – London 1996.
3. Clay J. S., The Wrath of Athena. Gods and Men in the Odyssey, Princeton University Press: Princeton 1983.
4. Corey D., The Sophist Hippias and the Problem of Polytropia, [w:] Socratic Philosophy and Its Others, ed. Ch. Dustin, D. Schaeffer, Lexington Books: Lanham 2013.
5. Culler J., Teoria literatury, przeł. M. Bassaj, Prószyński i S-ka: Warszawa 2002.
6. Kahn Ch. H., Plato and the Socratic Dialogue. The Philosophical Use of a Literary Form, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 1996.
7. Kohen A., Untangling Heroism. Classical Philosophy and the Concept of the Hero, Routledge: New York 2014.
8. Lampert L., Socrates’ Defence of Polytropic Odysseus: Lying and Wrong-Doing in Plato’s Lesser Hippias, “Review of Politics” 64 (2002).
9. Mitsis Ph., Achilles Polytropos and Odysseus as Suitor: Iliad 9.307-429, [w:] Allusion, Authority, and Truth. Critical Perspectives on Greek Poetic and Rhetorical Praxis, De Gruyter: Berlin – New York 2010.
10. Montiglio S., From Villian to Hero. Odysseus in Ancient Thought, University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor 2011.
https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.2802465
11. Moss A., Książki „miejsc wspólnych” w szkole, przeł. M. Skwara, [w:] Retoryka, pod red. M. Skwary, słowo/obraz terytoria: Gdańsk 2008.
12. Parry M., The Making of Homeric Verse, ed. A. Parry, Oxford University Press: Oxford 1971.
13. Peradotto J., Man in the Middle Voice. Name and Narration in the Odyssey, Princeton University Press: Princeton 1990.
14. Pratt L. H., Lying and Poety form Homer to Pindar. Falsehood and Deception in Archaic Greek Poetics, University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor 1993.
15. Pucci P., Odysseus Polytropos. Intertextual Readings in the Odyssey and the Iliad, Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY 1987.
16. Pucci P., The Song of the Sirens. Essays on Homer, Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham 1998.
17. Rostagni A., A New Chapter in the History of Rhetoric and Sophistry, transl. Ph. Sipiora, [w:] Rhetoric and Kairos. Essays in History, Theory, and Praxis, ed. Ph. Sipiora, J. S. Baumlin, State University of New York Press: Albany, NY 2002.
18. Ryczek W., Rhetorica christiana. Teoria wymowy kościelnej Stanisława Sokołowskiego, Wydawnictwo UNUM: Kraków 2011.
19. Stanford W. B., Homer’s Use of Personal πολυ– Compounds, “Classical Philology” 45 (1950).
https://doi.org/10.1086/363272
20. Walcot P., Odysseus and the Art of Lying, [w:] Homer’s Odyssey, ed. L. E. Doherty, Oxford University Press: Oxford 2009.
oai:rcin.org.pl:64954 ; 10.18318/td. ; 0867-0633
IBL PAN, call no. P.I.2524 ; click here to follow the link
Copyright-protected material. May be used within the limits of statutory user freedoms
Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS
Apr 4, 2024
Mar 8, 2018
3518
https://rcin.org.pl./publication/81054
Edition name | Date |
---|---|
Ryczek W. - Politropia: retoryka Odyseusza | Apr 4, 2024 |
Ryczek, Wojciech
Ryczek, Wojciech
Ryczek, Wojciech
Ryczek, Wojciech
Ryczek, Wojciech
Ryczek, Wojciech
Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106 – 43 BC) Żukowski, Klemens Księgarnia Józefa Zawadzkiego (Wilno)