Thomas K. Hubbard

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Thomas Kent Hubbard (born July 19, 1956 in Oklahoma City , USA ) is an American classical philologist .

Thomas K. Hubbard acquired in 1975 at the Santa Clara University a BA Accounts in English, 1977 at the University of California, Berkeley a Master Accounts and 1980 at the Yale University the Ph.D. - Degree in Classical Antiquity . Hubbard teaches at the University of Texas , Austin .

Fonts

  • The Cooking of Pelops: Pindar and the Process of Mythological Revisionism , Helios 14: 3-21, 1987
  • The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation in the Pastoral Tradition from Theocritus to Milton , Ann Arbor, 1998
  • Popular Perceptions of Elite Homosexuality in Classical Athens , Arion Ser. 3, 6.1: 48-78, 1998
  • 'Pederasty and Democracy: The Marginalization of a Social Practice', in: Thomas K. Hubbard, ed. Greek Love Reconsidered , New York, W. Hamilton Press, 2000, published simultaneously by the North American Man / Boy Love Association NAMBLA
  • Pindar, Theoxenus and the Homoerotic Eye , Arethusa 35: XX-XX, 2002
  • Pindar's Tenth Olympian and Athlete-Trainer Relationships
  • Homosexuality in Greece and Rome, a Sourcebook of Basic Documents , University of California Press, Los Angeles, London 2003, ISBN 0-520-23430-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. press.umich.edu
  2. ^ Thomas K Hubbard: Greek love reconsidered . New York: W. Hamilton Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7748-1190-3 ( gov.au [accessed August 30, 2019]).