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1. Veröffentlichungen Peer-Reviewed

A. Aufsätze

  • 28) “Situational aesthetics in Ptolemaic culture” with R. Höschele, BICS (2024)
  • 27) “Embedded Epigrams in Callimachus”, keynote for a forum in Aevum Antiquum N.S. 22 (2022) 13-41
  • 26) “Greek Poetry: Epigrams” with R. Scodel in Oxford Bibliographies (Oxford University Press 2022)
  • 25) “Epicurus and the iuvenis at Vergil’s Eclogue 1.42”, CQ 66.1 (2016) 172-179.
  • 24) “Afterlives of a Tragic Poet: Anecdote, Image and Hypothesis in the Hellenistic Reception of Euripides”, A & A 57 (2011) 1-17.
  • 23) “Response to M. Auslander’s Going by the Trees: Death and Regeneration in Georgia’s Haunted Landscapes,” in Electronic Antiquity 12.1 (2008) http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ElAnt/V12N1/
  • 22) “A Few Drinks Between Friends”, Emory Report 58.23 (2005) 2, http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/2005/March/March%2021/firstperson.htm
  • 21) “What's A Few Drinks Between Friends? Exploring The Ancient Drinking Party with students,” Academic Exchange 7.4 (2005) 8-9. http://www.emory.edu/ACAD_EXCHANGE/2005/febmar/bing.html
  • 20) “The Unruly Tongue: Philitas of Cos as Scholar and Poet,” CP 98 (2003) 330-348
  • 19) “Posidippus and the Admiral: Kallikrates of Samos in the Epigrams of the Milan Posidippus Papyrus,” GRBS 43 (2003) 243-266.
  • 18) “Medeios of Olynthos, son of Lampon, and the Iamatika of Posidippus,” ZPE 140 (2002) 297-300
  • 17) “Posidippus on Stones: The First Section of the New Posidippus Papyrus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309, Col. I – IV 6)”, Paper from the APA panel on the new epigrams of Posidippus (Jan.6, 2002). http://www.apaclassics.org/Publications/Posidippus/PosidippusBing%20.pdf
  • 16) Idem, reprinted in the critical anthology Greek Literature, Vol.7: Greek Literature in the Hellenistic Period, G. Nagy ed. (New York 2001) 75-84
  • 15) “Text or Performance / Text and Performance”, in La letteratura ellenistica: Problemi e prospettive di ricerca. Seminari Romani di Cultura Greca 1 (2000) 139-148
  • 14) “The Writing on the Girdle: Asclepiades 4 Gow-Page (AP 5.158)”, Festschr. M. El-Abbadi, Bull. of the Arch. Soc. of Alexandria 46 (2000) 245-248
  • 13) “Ergänzungsspiel in the Epigrams of Callimachus”, A & A 41 (1995) 115-131
  • 12) “Callimachus and the Hymn to Demeter", Syllecta Classica 6 (1995) 29-42
            Reviewed by B. Hughes, BMCR 3.2 (1998)
  • 11) “The Unity of Callimachus' Hymn to Artemis”, co-authored with V. Uhrmeister, JHS 114 (1994) 19-34
  • 10) “Impersonation of Voice in Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo”, TAPhA 123 (1993) 181-198
  • 9) “A Pun on Aratus' Name in v.2 of the Phainomena?”, HSCP 93 (1990) 281-285
  • 8) “Theocritus' Epigrams on the Statues of Ancient Poets”, A & A 34 (1988) 117-123
  • 7) “A Note On The New Musenanruf in Callimachus' Aetia”, ZPE 74 (1988) 273-275
  • 6) “The Alder and the Poet. Philetas 10 (p.92 Powell)”, Rh.M. 129 (1986) 222- 226
  • 5) “Two Conjectures In Callimachus' Hymn To Delos”, Hermes 114 (1986) 121-124
  • 4) “Kastorion of Soloi's Hymn to Pan”, AJPh 106.4 (1985) 502-509
  • 3) “Boves Errantes”, ZPE 56 (1984) 16
  • 2) “Callimachus' Cows: A Riddling Recusatio”, ZPE 54 (1984) 1-8
  • 1) “The Voice Of Those Who Live In The Sea: Empedocles and Callimachus”, ZPE 41 (1981) 33-36

B.1. Monographien

  • 7) Aristaenetus: Erotic Letters. Introduced, Translated and Annotated. With Regina Höschele (Society of Biblical Literature 2014) XXXVI + 147
    Reviews:
    T. Drago, BMCR 2014.10.40, http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-10-40.html#t10;
    O. Hodkinson, The Expository Times,126, July 2015, 505
  • 6) The Scroll and The Marble: Studies in Reading and Reception in Hellenistic Poetry (Ann Arbor 2009) 352pp.
    Reviews:
    S. Halliwell, TLS 6 Aug. (2010) 13;
    C. Cusset, L’antiquité classique 80 (2011) 260-262;
    B. Acosta-Hughes, Aitia 1 (2011) http://journals.openedition.org/aitia/198
  • 5) The Well-Read Muse. Present and Past in Callimachus and the Hellenistic Poets. 2nd ed. with New Introduction (Michigan Classics Press, 2008)
  • 4) Translation of W. Burkert’s Savage Energies (Chicago 2001).
  • 3) Games of Venus: An Anthology of Greek and Roman Erotic Verse from Sappho to Ovid, co-authored with R. Cohen (Routledge Press 1991) 279pp.
    Paperback edition 1993, Selection of the Reader's Subscription Book Club.
    Reviews:
    A. Petrecca, “Hey, Sappho, Baby”, Libido 9 (1991) 73-74;
    C. Stace, “Sapphic Delight”,The Daily Telegraph 28 March (1992) 126;
    S. MacEwen, Journal of the History of Sexuality (1992/3) 320-322;
    J.J. Clauss, BMCR 3.2 (1992) 96-100;
    J. Smith, “All Greek to Latin lovers”,The Independent on Sunday 12 Jan. (1992) 27;
    L. Deschamps, REA 94 (1992) 275-276;
    S. Murray, Publ. of the Soc. of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists 14.3 (1992);
    E.M. O’Connor, CW 86.6 (1993) 510
  • 2) The Well-Read Muse. Present and Past in Callimachus and the Hellenistic Poets, Hypomnemata 90 (Göttingen 1988) 163pp.
    Reviews:
    R. Schmiel, Phoenix 44.3 (1990) 281-283;
    D. Donnet, LEC (1990) 196; C.
    Dobias-Lalou, REG 104 (1991) 651-652;
    W.H. Mineur, Mnemosyne (1992) 544-546;
    G. Benedetto, Maia N.S. 45.1 (1993) 82-87
  • 1) Translation of W. Burkert's Homo Necans (Berkeley 1983) XXV + 334pp.

B.2. Buchkapitel

  • 25) “The Death of the Author: Hesiod’s Double Burial”, in P. Vasunia et al (eds.), Festschrift for Susan Stephens (Wiley 2023)
  • 24) “Anachronism as Metalepsis in Hellenistic Poetry,” in S. Matzner and G. Trimble (eds.), Breaking and Entering: Metalepsis in Classical Literature (Oxford University Press 2020) 99-118
  • 23) “Thanks Again to Aristaenetus: The Tale of Phrygius and Pieria in Callimachus’ Aetia (frs 80-83b Harder) through the Lens of A Late-Antique Epistolographer,” in J. Klooster, M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit and G.C. Wakker (Eds.), Callimachus Revisited: New Perspectives in Callimachean Scholarship. Hellenistica Groningana 24 (Leuven 2019) 27-49.
  • 22) “Ecphrasis and Iconoclasm: Palladas’ Epigrams on Statues” in M. Kanellou, I. Petrovic, and C. Carey (Eds.), Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era (Oxford 2019) 324-338
    Reviews:
    A. Guichard, BMCR 2020.07.16 https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2020/2020.07.16/;
    E. Sistakou, Phoenix 73 (2019) 201-203;
    C. Tsagalis, CR 70 (2020) 50-52;
    G. Nisbet, CW 113.3 (2020) 363-364
  • 21) “Tombs of Poets’ Minor Characters”, in N. Goldschmidt and B. Graziosi (eds), Tombs of the Ancient Poets: Between Literary Reception and Material Culture (Oxford 2018)
    Reviews:
    J.W. Day, JHS 141 (2021) 257-258;
    T. Mojsik, BMCR 2020.03.47 https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2020/2020.03.47/;
    C.B. Knowles, Classics for All https://classicsforall.org.uk/reading-room/book-reviews/tombs-ancient-poets-between-literary-reception-and-material-culture;
    F. Kimmel-Clauzet, Sehepunkte 20.9 (2020) http://www.sehepunkte.de/2020/09/32746.html;
    J. Jacobs, CJ-Online, 2021.05.04, https://cj.camws.org/sites/default/files/reviews/2021.05.04%2C%20Jacobs%20on%20Goldschmidt%20and%20Graziosi.pdf
  • 20) “A Precinct of Epigrams: The Sanctuary of Artemidorus of Perge”, in L. Pratt and C. M. Sampson (eds), Engaging Classical Texts in the Contemporary World, from Narratology to Reception (Ann Arbor 2018)
    Reviews:
    S. Agbamu, BMCR 2019.07.03 https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019.07.03/
  • 19) “Homer in the Soros”, in Yannick Durbeck, Didier Pralon, Frédéric Trajber (Eds.), Homère épigrammatique. La tradition homérique dans les épigrammes grecques et latines. Hellenistica Groningana 22 (Leuven 2017)  99-113.
  • 18) “Inscribed Epigrams In and Out of Sequence”, in A. Harder, R. Regtuit (edd.), Hellenistic Poetry in Context. Hellenistica Groningana 20 (Leuven 2014) 1-24
    Reviews:
    R. Lamberton, BMCR 2015.01.40 http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2015/2015-01-40.html;
    C. Cusset, Aitia 5 (2015) http://aitia.revues.org/1352
  • 17) “Anacreontea avant la lettre: Euripides’ Cyclops 495-518”, in M. Baumbach and N. Dümmler edd., Anacreontea (Berlin 2014) 25-45
    Reviews:
    M. Larrosa, Anales de filología clássica 27.2 (2014) 115-117: http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/1772/1668;
    C. Cusset, Aitia 5 (2015) http://aitia.revues.org/1349
  • 16) “Invective from the Cultural Periphery: The Case of Hermeias of Kourion,” in R. Faber, S. Agar edd., Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World (Toronto 2013) 33-46
  • 15) “A Proto-Epyllion? The Pseudo-Hesiodic Shield and The Poetics of Deferral”, in M. Baumbach and S. Bär edd., Brill’s Companion to Greek and Latin Epyllion and Its Reception (Leiden 2012) 177-198.
    Reviews:
    C. Maciver, BMCR 12.02 (2013) http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2013/2013-12-02.html;
    J.S. Nethercut, CR (2014)
  • 14) “Afterlives of a Tragic Poet: Image and Hypothesis in the Hellenistic Reception of Euripides”, in F. Montanari and A. Rengakos edd., Language – Text – Literature: Archetypes, Concepts, and Contents of Ancient Scholarship and Grammar (Berlin, De Gruyter, 2011)
  • 13) “The Politics and Poetics of Geography in the Milan Posidippus,” in K. Gutzwiller ed., The New Posidippus: A Hellenistic Poetry Book (Oxford 2005) 119-140.
    Reviews:
    A. Rengakos, BMCR 11.25 (2006) http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-11-25.html;
    A. Griffiths, “Posidippus, poet on a roll,” JHS 126 (2006) 141-144;
    R. Höschele, “Dipping into Posidippus,” CR 57.1 (2007) 61-62
  • 12) “Posidippus’ Iamatika”, in Labored in Papyrus Leaves. Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), B. Acosta-Hughes, E. Kosmetatou, M. Baumbach edd. (Cambridge, MA 2004) 276-291.
    Reviews:
    Jan Maarten Bremer, BMCR 07.47 (2004) http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2004/2004-07-47.html
  • 11) “Translations of Theognis” (
  • 10) “La poésie érudite dans l’Alexandrie des Ptolémées. L’exemple de Philitas de Cos”, in Des Alexandries II: Les Metamorphoses du Lecteur, C. Jacob ed. (Bibliothèque nationale de France 2003) 263-270.
  • 9) “P. Grenfell 1. The Alexandrian Erotic Fragment: A new edition and commentary” in K. Vandorpe, The Bilingual Family Archive of Dryton, his Wife Apollonia and their Daughter Senmouthis. Collectanea Hellenistica IV (Brussels 2002) 381-390.
  • 8) “Translations of Epigrams from the Milan Posidippus,” Classics@ 1 (Center for Hellenic Studies online journal, 2003) http://www.chs.harvard.edu/classicsat/trans.htm, cf. especially lithika, iamatika and tropoi.
  • 7) “The Un-Read Muse? Inscribed Epigram and Its Readers in Antiquity” in in A. Harder, R. Regtuit  (edd.), Hellenistic Epigrams. Hellenistica Groningana 6 (Leuven 2002) 39-66
  • 6) “Between Literature and the Monuments”, in in A. Harder, R. Regtuit (edd.), Genre in Hellenistic Poetry. Hellenistica Groningana 3 (Groningen 1998) 21-43.
  • 5) “The Literary Culture of Early Alexandria”, catalogue essay for the exhibition, La Gloire d’Alexandrie, Musée du Petit Palais, Paris (1998) 133-135.
  • 4) “Reconstructing Berenike's Lock”, in Collecting Fragments. Aporemata 1, ed. G.W. Most (Göttingen 1997) 78-94
    Reviewed by
    J. Gilbert, BMCR 1.23 (1998);
    D. Sider, CJ 93.4 (1998) 456
  • 3) “Aratus and his Audiences”, in A. Schiesaro, P. Mitsis, and J. Strauss Clay (edd.), Mega nepios. Il destinatario nell'epos didascalico. The Addressee in Didactic Epic.Mat. e disc. per l'anal. d. testi classici 31 (1994) 99-109
    Reviewed by
    M. Lowrie, BMCR 6.13 (1995)
  • 2) “The Bios-Tradition and Poets' Lives in Hellenistic Poetry”, in Nomodeiktes, Festschr. M. Ostwald, edd. R. Rosen & J. Farrell (Michigan 1993) 619-631
  • 1) Contributor to Musa Tragica. Die griechische Tragödie von Thespis bis Ezechiel. Ausgewählte Zeugnisse und Fragmente, griechisch und deutsch (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1991)

B.3. Herausgegebene Bände

  • 2) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, Area Editor for Greek Literature; general editor, Michael Gagarin (Oxford 2010)
    Review: C. Kelly, TLS 17 Sept. (2010) 23
  • 1) The Brill Companion to Hellenistic Epigram, P. Bing and J. Bruss edd. (Leiden, 2007) XXI + 657pp.
    Reviews:
    T. Purola, Arctos 41 (2007) 135-136;
    L. A. Guichard, MH 64.4 (2007) 242: http://retro.seals.ch/digbib/view?lp=242&rid=mhl001%3A2007%3A64%3A%3A204&Submit=ok;
    D. Donnet, Ant.Cl. 77 (2008) 376-377;
    M. A. Tueller, BMCR (06.19.2008);
    R. Höschele, CW (2008) 200-201;
    E. Prioux, CR 58.2 (2008) 397-400

B.4. Zur Veröffentlichung angenommene und im Druck befindliche Arbeiten

  • 1) Metallurgy” in F. Klein, J.-Ph. Guez, and É. Prioux (Eds.), Dictionnaire des images du poétique (Garnier forthcoming)
  • 2) “The Literary Context and Interaction between Poets in III BC”, in A. Harder and J. Klooster (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hellenistic Poetry (Cambridge 2025)
  • 3) “Replicating a Goddess. The Dissemination of Hellenistic Isis Aretalogies”, in T. Coughlan, K. Kidder, and E. Prioux (eds.), Festschrift for Kathryn Gutzwiller (De Gruyter 2024)

2. Veröffentlichungen Nicht Peer-reviewed

A. Rezensionen

  • 5) Review of Andrew L. Ford, Aristotle as Poet, The Song for Hermias and Its Contexts (Oxford 2011) in CJ–Online: http://cj.camws.org/sites/default/files/reviews/2014.09.16%20Bing%20on%20Ford.pdf
  • 4) Review of R. Merkelbach & J. Stauber, Steinepigramme aus dem Griechischen Osten, Bd.2 (Munich 2001) in CW 97.1 (2003) 108-109.
  • 3) Review of R. Merkelbach & J. Stauber, Steinepigramme aus dem Griechischen Osten, Bd.1 (Stuttgart 1998) in CW 94.1 (2000) 89-90.
  • 2) Review of Stephen M. Wheeler, A Discourse of Wonders. Audience and Performance in Ovid’s Metamorphoses (U. Penn 1999) in BMCR (1999) http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1999/1999-10-26.html
  • 1) Review of P.A. Rosenmeyer, The Poetics of Imitation: Anacreon and the anacreontic tradition (Cambr.1992) in BMCR 3.5 (1992) 401-407 http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1992/03.05.17.html

B.1. Auf Tagungen und Symposien gehaltene Vorträge (letzte fünf Jahre)

  • “Replicating a Goddess. The Dissemination of Hellenistic Isis Aretalogies”, Paper presented at International conference on The Politics of Female Divinity in Hellenistic Poetry (University of Tübingen, 11/3-4/22).
  • “Hesiod’s Double Burial: Intertextuality and the Bios-Tradition in Epigrams of “Pindar” (Page FGE pp.159-160), Mnasalkes (AP 7.54 = 18 GP) and Alkaios (AP 7.55 = 12 GP)”, Paper for conference on “Arts of Allusion: Greek Intertextuality Over Time”, University of Toronto (9/16-17/22)
  • “Situational aesthetics in Ptolemaic culture”, with R. Höschele. Talk for a panel on the “Poetics and Pragmatics of Hellenistic Aesthetics” at the 2022 Annual SCS Convention

B.2. Eingeladene Vorträge (letzte fünf Jahre)

  • “Translating Ancient Erotic Poetry”, Paper presented at McGill University, 2/9/24
  • “Ludwig Koenen as Teacher and Doktorvater”, Lecture at Celebration Commemorating the Death of Ludwig Koenen, U. Michigan, Ann Arbor, 10/7/23
  • “The Scholarly Career of Kathryn Gutzwiller”, lecture at retirement fest for Kathryn Gutzwiller, University of Cincinnati, 8/30/22
  • “Les épigrammes enchâssées dans le corpus callimachéen”, Paper presented at the ENS de Lyon, Université de Lille, and ENS de Paris March 2022 ;
  • “D'autres épigrammes enchâssées dans le corpus callimachéen”, Paper presented at the ENS de Lyon, March 2022
  • “La mort de l’auteur : les deux enterrements d’Hésiode dans les épigrammes de Mnasalkès (AP 7.54 = 18 GP) et d’Alcée (AP 7.55 = 12 GP) et dans la tradition biographique”, Paper presented at the ENS de Lyon, March 2022
  • “The Death of the Author: Hesiod's Double Burial in Epigram and in the Biographical Tradition”, Paper presented at the University of Warsaw, 11/4/21
  • “The Death of the Author: Hesiod's Double Burial in Epigram and in the Biographical Tradition”, Paper presented at the University of Krakow, 11/6/21
  • “Embedded Inscriptions in Callimachus”, Lit-Stream Workshop, Department of Classics, University of Toronto, 3/10/21
  • “Anachronism in Ancient Literature,” Invited Lecture, Vanderbilt University, 3/21/19.
  • “Allusion and Paraphrase: Callimachus’ Phrygius and Pieria (frs 80-83b Harder) through the Lens of A Late-Antique Epistolographer,” Lit/Phil Workshop, Department of Classics, University of Toronto, 9/18/18
  • “Tombs of Poets’ Minor Characters,” Invited Lecture, University of Colorado at Boulder, 10/12/18. Keynote Lecture for conference on Time in Antiquity

 

 


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