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Introduction: why written texts? Harvey Yunis | |
1. From letters to literature: reading the 'song culture' of classical Greece Andrew Ford | |
2. Writing religion: inscribed texts, ritual authority, and the religious discourse of the Polis Albert Henrichs | |
3. Letters of the law: written texts in archaic Greek law Michael Gagarin | |
4. Writing, law and legal practice in the Athenian courts David Cohen | |
5. Written texts and the rise of the charlatan in ancient Greek medicine Lesley Dean-Jeans | |
6. Literacy in Greek and Chinese science: some comparative issues Geoffrey Lloyd | |
7. Writing philosophy: prose and poetry from Thales to Plato Charles H. Kahn | |
8. Prose performance texts: Epideixis and written publication in the late fifth and early fourth centuries Rosalind Thomas | |
9. Writing for reading: Thucydides, Plato and the emergence of the critical reader Harvey Yunis | |
10. Reflecting on writing and culture: Theocritus and the style of cultural change Richard Hunter. |
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