The art of veiled speech : : self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes / / edited by Han Baltussen and Peter J. Davis.
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press,, [2015] 2015 |
Year of Publication: | 2015 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (336 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Parrhesia, free speech, and self-censorship / Han Baltussen and Peter J. Davis
- Self-censorship in Ancient Greek comedy / Andrew Hartwig Chapter
- Parrhesia and censorship in the polis and the symposium : an exploration of Hyperides Against Philippides 3 / Lara O'Sullivan
- A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens / Han Baltussen
- Censorship for the Roman stage? / Gesine Manuwald
- The poet as prince : author and authority under Augustus / Ioannis Ziogas
- "Quae quis fugit damnat" : outspoken silence in Seneca's epistles / Marcus Wilson
- Argo's Flavian politics : the workings of Power in Valerius Flaccus / Peter J. Davis
- Compulsory freedom : literature in Trajan's Rome / John Penwill
- Christian correspondences : the secrets of letter-writers and letter-bearers / Pauline Allen
- "Silence Is also annulment" : veiled and unveiled speech in seventh-century martyr commemorations / Bronwen Neil
- "Dixit quod nunquam vidit hereticos" : dissimulation and self-censorship in thirteenth-century Inquisitorial testimonies / Megan Cassidy-Welch
- Inquisition, art, and self-censorship in the early modern Spanish church, 1563-1834 / Francois Soyer
- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship / Jonathan Parkin.