Ancient Letters: Classical and Late Antique Epistolography
Ruth Morello and A. D. Morrison
Abstract
The surviving body of ancient letters offers the reader a stunning variety of material, ranging from the everyday letters preserved among the Oxyrhynchus papyri to imperial rescripts, New Testament Epistles, fictional or pseudepigraphical letters and a wealth of missives on almost every conceivable subject. They offer us a unique insight into ancient practices in the fields of politics, literature, philosophy, medicine, and many other areas. This collection presents a series of case studies in ancient letters, asking how each letter writer manipulates the epistolary tradition, why he chose the ... More
The surviving body of ancient letters offers the reader a stunning variety of material, ranging from the everyday letters preserved among the Oxyrhynchus papyri to imperial rescripts, New Testament Epistles, fictional or pseudepigraphical letters and a wealth of missives on almost every conceivable subject. They offer us a unique insight into ancient practices in the fields of politics, literature, philosophy, medicine, and many other areas. This collection presents a series of case studies in ancient letters, asking how each letter writer manipulates the epistolary tradition, why he chose the letter form over any other, and what effect the publication of volumes of collected letters might have had upon a reader's engagement with epistolary works. This volume brings together both well-established and new scholars currently working in the fields of ancient literature, history, philosophy, and medicine to engage in a shared debate about this most adaptable and ‘interdisciplinary’ of genres.
Keywords:
Oxyrhynchus papyri,
imperial rescripts,
New Testament Epistles,
fictional letters,
pseudepigraphical letters,
epistolary tradition,
ancient literature
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2007 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780199203956 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199203956.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Ruth Morello, Editor
Lecturer in Classics, University of Manchester
Author Webpage
A. D. Morrison, Editor
Lecturer in Classics, University of Manchester
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