Sather Classical Lectures

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The Sather Classical Lectures are a series of academic publications published by the University of California Press since 1921 . The volumes in the series are based on lectures given by the Sather Professors at the University of California, Berkeley .

List of volumes

No. author title year Remarks
1 John A. Scott The Unity of Homer 1921
2 Herbert Weir Smyth Aeschylean Tragedy 1924 Reprints 1966, 1969
3 Terrot R. Glover Herodotus 1924 Reprinted 1969
4th Duane Reed Stuart Epochs of Greek and Roman Biography 1925 Reprints 1928, 1967
5 John Burnet Platonism 1928 Reprinted 1983
6th John Linton Myres Who Were the Greeks? 1930 Reprinted in 1967
7th Tenney Frank Life and Literature in the Roman Republic 1930 Reprints 1957, 1971
8th Martin Persson Nilsson The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology 1932 Reprinted 1933, 1963
9 Arthur Leslie Wheeler Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry 1934 Reprinted in 1974
10 Cyril Bailey Phases in the Religion of Ancient Rome 1932 Reprints 1972, 1981
11 Robert J. Bonner Aspects of Athenian Democracy 1933 Reprinted in 1967
12 John Wight Duff Roman Satire: Its Outlook on Social Life 1936 Reprints 1937, 1964
13 Werner Jaeger Demosthenes: the Origin and Growth of his Policy 1938
14th Paul Shorey Platonism Ancient and Modern 1938
15th Samuel Eliot Bassett The Poetry of Homer 1938 New edition 2003
16 Herbert Jennings Rose The Eclogues of Virgil 1942
17th Axel W. Persson The Religion of Greece in Prehistoric Times 1942
18th Hermann Frankel Ovid: a Poet between Two Worlds 1945 German translation: Ovid - a poet between two worlds . Darmstadt 1970
19th Gilbert Norwood Pindar 1945 Reprinted 1956
20th Rhys Carpenter Folk Tale, Fiction and Saga in the Homeric Epic 1946 Reprinted in 1974
21st Max LW Laistner The Greater Roman Historians 1947 Reprinted in 1971
22nd Lily Ross Taylor Party Politics in the Age of Caesar 1949
23 Levi Arnold Post From Homer to Menander: forces in Greek poetic fiction 1951
24 John D. Beazley The Development of Attic Black-Figure 1951 Revised new edition 1981
25th Eric Robertson Dodds The Greeks and the Irrational 1951 reprinted twelve times by 2004; German translation: The Greeks and the Irrational . Darmstadt 1970, ²1991
26th André-Jean Festugière Personal Religion among the Greeks 1954
27 Arnold Wycombe Gomme The Greek Attitude to Poetry and History 1954
28 Jakob Larsen Representative Government in Greek and Roman History 1955
29 Joshua Whatmough Poetic, Scientific and Other Forms of Discourse 1956
30th Frank E. Adcock The Greek and Macedonian Art of War 1957
31 Denys Lionel Page History and the Homeric Iliad 1959 nine reprints by 1976
32 Benjamin Dean Meritt The Athenian year 1961
33 Ronald Syme Sallust 1964 German translation by Udo W. Scholz , Darmstadt 1975
34 Bruno Snell Scenes from Greek Drama 1964
35 Bernard MacGregor Walker Knox The Heroic Temper: Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy 1964
36 Humphrey Davy Findley Kitto Poiesis: Structure and Thought 1966
37 Ben Edwin Perry The Ancient Romances. A Literary-Historical Account of Their Origins 1967
38 William Bedell Stanford The Sound of Greek: Studies in the Greek Theory and Practice of Euphony 1967
39 Kenneth Dover Lysias and the Corpus Lysiacum 1968
40 Geoffrey Kirk Myth: Its Meanings and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures 1970
41 Hugh Lloyd-Jones The Justice of Zeus 1971
42 Frank W. Walbank Polybius 1972
43 Moses I. Finley The Ancient Economy 1971 Second edition London 1985
44 Edward J. Kenney The Classical Text. Aspects of Editing in the Age of the Printed Book 1974
45 Gordon Willis Williams Change and Decline. Roman Literature in the Early Empire 1978
46 Emily Vermeule Aspects of Death in Early Greek Art and Poetry 1979
47 Walter Burkert Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual 1979
48 Albrecht Dihle The Theory of Will in Classical Antiquity 1982
49 C. John Herington Poetry into drama. Early Tragedy and the Greek Poetic Tradition 1985
50 Christian Habicht Pausanias' Guide to Ancient Greece 1985 German translation: Pausanias and his description of Greece . Munich 1985
51 Wendell Vernon Clausen Virgil's Aeneid and the Tradition of Hellenistic Poetry 1987
52 Geoffrey Lloyd The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science 1987
53 Anthony Snodgrass An Archeology of Greece. The Present and Future Scope of a Discipline 1988
54 Arnaldo Momigliano The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography 1990
55 Averil Cameron Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire: The Development of Christian Discourse 1991
56 Emilio Gabba Dionysius and The History of Archaic Rome 1991
57 Bernard Williams Shame and Necessity 1993
58 Glen Bowersock Fiction as History. Nero to Julian 1994
59 Paul Zanker The Mask of Socrates. The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity 1995
60 Gian Biagio Conte The Hidden Author: An Interpretation of Petronius' Satyricon 1996
61 Alexander Nehamas The Art of Living: Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault 1998
62 Anne Pippin Burnett Revenge in Attic and Later Tragedy 1998
63 Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway Prayers in Stone: Greek Architectural Sculpture (c. 600–100 BCE) 1999
64 Fergus Millar A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief under Theodosius II (408-450) 2006
65 Denis Feeney Caesar's Calendar: Ancient Time and the Beginnings of History 2007
66 David Sedley Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity 2008
67 Gregory Nagy Homer the Preclassic 2011
68 Michael Frede A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought 2011
69 Roger S. Bagnall Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East 2011 Paperback 2012
70 Helene P. Foley Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage 2012
71 Mary Beard Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage 2015
72 Robert Parker Greek Gods Abroad: Names, Natures, and Transformations 2017
73 Tonio Hölscher Visual Power in Ancient Greece and Rome 2018

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