- Ruth
Scodel is an
American classicist. She is the D.R. Shackleton-Bailey
Collegiate Professor of Gr**** and
Latin at the
University of Michigan.
Scodel specialises...
- page 555 Ruth
Scodel, 'Timocreon's
Encomium of Aristides',
classical Antiquity Vol. 2, No. 1 (April 1983), page 102,
notes section Ruth
Scodel, 'Timocreon's...
- (1595), of
feminine virtue,
echoed by
Milton as "modest pride".
Joshua Scodel,
Excess and the Mean in
Early Modern English Literature (2009), p. 267....
- on a
theme in
cultural history. Lewiston, NY: Mellen. ISBN 0773467858.
Scodel,
Joshua (1991). The
English Poetic Epitaph:
commemoration and
conflict from...
- this
section of the
Iliad see Rosner, p. 314;
Scodel, p. 129 with n. 4. Homer,
Iliad 9.432–433.
Scodel, p. 129. Hard, 464; Homer,
Iliad 9.434–495. For...
- Company. pp. 327–328 – via
Google Books.
Elizabeth I (2008). Mueller,
Janel &
Scodel,
Joshua (eds.).
Elizabeth I:
Translations 1592–1598. Chicago: University...
- Wipf and Stock. p. 58. ISBN 9781620329887.
Retrieved 2017-07-25.
Joshua Scodel (1991), The
English poetic epitaph,
Cornell University Press, p. 269,...
- Oblivion"),
which was
probably composed by Marston, and,
according to
Joshua Scodel, the
short "epitaph is thus both self-abasing and
witty in its
novel inversion...
-
Integrity of Thinking.
University of
Missouri Press. ISBN 0-8262-1384-7.
Scodel, Harvey. "An
interview with
Professor Hans Jonas."
Social Research (Summer...
-
tragedy is one of the
unsolved problems of
classical scholarship. Ruth
Scodel notes that, due to lack of
evidence and
doubtful reliability of sources...