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Preface
The Eighteenth Century
1.: Gibbon's Historical Imagination
2.: Gibbon on Civil War and Rebellion in the Decline of the Roman Empire
3.: Reflections on Gibbon's Library
4.: Watchmen: Gibbon's Autobiographies
5.: Suetonius in the Eighteenth Century
6.: The Rediscovery of Herculaneum and Pompeii
The Nineteenth Century
7.: Sign Language
8.: Berlioz, Virgil, and Rome
9.: Edward Lear in Petra
10.: Burckhardt on Late Antiquity
The Twentieth Century
11.: The New Old World
12.: The Julian Poems of C. P. Cavafy
13.: Cavafy and Apollonios
14.: The New Cavafy
15.: The Later Momigliano
16.: A Modern Aesop
17.: Auden on the Fall of Rome
Bibliography

About the Author

G. W. Bowersock is Professor Emeritus of Ancient History at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. He is the author of more than 300 articles and books on Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern history, as well as the classical tradition in western literature.

Reviews

"Remarkably wide-ranging, penetrating, witty, and polished." --Paul Cartledge, Classical World
"Not all modern classicists are as civilized as Glen Bowersock, whose expertise and understanding go far beyond whatever a quarter century at the Princeton Institute may have bestowed on him. These reprinted essays, covering some twenty years, are a serious contribution to the history of classical scholarship, looking at its role in the work of poets and the attitudes of the better scholars. The effect of reading these essays as a group might inspire some
classicists to consider just how important what we do might be for the survival of civilized society and to lift their eyes from the straightness of whatever furrow they are plowing." --John Boardman,
Common Knowledge
"The book has been elegantly, almost impeccably produced.... Satis superque. Bowersock has brought forth another splendid volume, which enlightens and informs in many different ways. We may all be grateful to him." --Classical Journal
"This handsome collection opens with three pieces focusing on the historian Edward Gibbon, the 18th-century chronicler of Rome's decline and fall, while three later ones appraise Cavafy's "historical" poetry, which repeatedly depicts the tension between the pagan and the Christian, the sensual and the ascetic. But there are also appealing short accounts of the unearthing of buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, of Berlioz's use of Virgil in his opera Les Troyens,
and of Edward Lear's short visit to the legendary Petra, the 'rose-red city, half as old as time'." --Michael Dirda, Barnes & Noble Review
"G. W. Bowersock's many previous books and articles, written over a span of nearly 50 years, have established him as a master of ancient history, from classical Athens to early Islam. This new collection brings together, for the first time in English, his studies of modern culture in its ever-renewed dialogue with the ancient world. It is also the most personal of his books, the record of a great explorer's intellectual voyage." --Christopher Jones, Harvard
University
"In this scintillating overview of decades of critical scholarship composed by one of the most wide-ranging of historians of Graeco-Roman antiquity, the reader will find much more than an ordinary scholarly collection. Bowersock's critical and appreciative eye, whether reading Gibbon's monumental prose or the fine and exotic creations of Cavafy or Auden, sees the connections and discloses new and fascinating insights. Reflecting on moments as diverse as the
historical visions of Burckhardt or a classic study of hand gestures in nineteenth-century Naples, he opens up a veritable wonderland of ideas that runs like a living dialogue between their world and
ours." --Brent Shaw, Princeton University
"Characteristically erudite and incisive." --Peter Green, The New Republic

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