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We gratefully acknowledge the following publishers and individuals for permission to reprint the papers for which they hold the copyright. Numbers in parentheses refer to the chapters in this volume.

E. J. Brill, Leiden

(Introduction to Part I) Aldo Brancacci, ‘John Moles, Historian of Ancient Philosophy’, Méthexis 29 (2017) 141–69.

(25) ‘Accommodation, Opposition or Other: Luke–Acts’ Stance Towards Rome’, in J. M. Madsen and R. Rees, edd., Roman Rule in Greek and Latin Writing: Double Vision (Leiden, 2014) 79–104.

University of California Press, Berkeley, California:

(2) ‘The Date and Purpose of the Fourth Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom’, Classical Antiquity 2 (1983) 251–78.

(16) ‘Cynic Cosmopolitanism’, in M.-O. Goulet-Cazé and R. B. Branham, edd., The Cynics: the Cynic Movement in Antiquity and its Legacy (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, 1996) 105–20.

Cambridge Philological Society, Cambridge:

(19) ‘Romane, Memento: Antisthenes, Dio and Virgil on the Education of the Strong’, in A. J. Woodman and J. Wisse, edd., Word and Context in Latin Poetry: Studies in Memory of David West (Cambridge, 2017) 105–30.

Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York:

(1) ‘The Career and Conversion of Dio Chrysostom’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 98 (1978) 79–100.

(6) Review of D. A. Russell, Dio Chrysostom: Orations VII, XII, XXXVI (Cambridge, 1992), Classical Review 43 (1993) 256–8.

(10) ‘The Thirteenth Oration of Dio Chrysostom: Complexity and Simplicity, Rhetoric and Moralism, Literature and Life’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 125 (2005) 112–38.

(12) ‘“Honestius quam Ambitiosius”? An Exploration of the Cynic’s Attitude to Moral Corruption in his Fellow Men’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 103 (1983) 103–23.

(15) ‘The Cynics and Politics’, in A. Laks and M. Schofield, edd., Justice and Generosity: Studies in Hellenistic Social and Political Philosophy (Cambridge, 1995) 129–58.

(17) ‘The Cynics’, in C. J. Rowe and M. Schofield, edd., The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political Thought (Cambridge, 2000) 415–34.

(18) ‘Philosophy and Ethics’, in S. Harrison, ed., Cambridge Companion to Horace (Cambridge, 2007) 165–80.

(22) ‘Luke’s Preface: the Greek Decree, Classical Historiography, and Christian Redefinitions’, New Testament Studies 57 (2011) 461–82.

Classical Press of Wales, Swansea and London

(20) ‘Cynic Influence upon First-Century Judaism and Early Christianity?’, in B. McGing and J. Mossman, edd., The Limits of Biography (London and Swansea, 2006) 89–116.

Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

(13) ‘The Woman and the River: Diogenes’ Apophthegm from Herculaneum and Some Popular Misconceptions about Cynicism’, Apeiron 17 (1983) 125–30.

Firenze University Press, Florence

(4) ‘The Addressee of the Third Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom’, Prometheus 10 (1984) 65–69.

Francis Cairns Publications, Prenton, UK

(14) ‘Cynicism in Horace Epistles I’, Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar 5 (1985) 33–60.

(5) ‘The Kingship Orations of Dio Chrysostom’, Papers of the Leeds Latin Seminar 6 (1990) 297–375.

Ruth Moles and the Estate of John L. Moles

(3) ‘Dio Chrysostom: Exile, Tarsus, Nero and Domitian’, Liverpool Classical Monthly 8 (1983)

(9) ‘Dio and Trajan’ (English version previously unpublished) 130–4.

(11) ‘Defacing the Currency: Cynicism in Dio Chrysostom’ (previously unpublished)

(23) ‘Jesus the Healer in the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and Early Christianity’, Histos 5 (2011) 117–82.

(26) ‘Matthew the Mathete’ (previously unpublished)

(27) ‘Luke and Acts: Prefaces and Consequences’ (previously unpublished)

(28) ‘Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy in Luke-Acts’ (previously unpublished)

(29) ‘What’s in a Name? Χριστός/χρηστός and χριστιανοί/χρηστιανοί’ (previously unpublished)

(30) ‘Selling Christian Happiness to Pagans: the Case of Luke-Acts’ (previously unpublished)

Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York

(7) ‘Dio Chrysostom, Greece, and Rome’, in H. Hine, D. C. Innes, and C. Pelling, edd., Ethics and Rhetoric: Studies Presented to Donald Russell (Oxford, 1995) 177–92.

(8) ‘The Dionian Charidemus’, in S. Swain, ed., Dio Chrysostom: Politics, Letters, and Philosophy (Oxford, 2000) 187–210.

Routledge, London and New York

(24) ‘Time and Space Travel in Luke-Acts’, in R. Dupertuis and T. Penner, edd., Engaging Early Christian History: Reading Acts in the Second Century (Durham, 2013) 101–22.

Trinity College Dublin, Department of Classics

(21) ‘Jesus and Dionysus in The Acts of the Apostles and Early Christianity’, Hermathena 180 (2006) 65–104.

Professor A. J. Woodman

(Introductory Material) ‘Professor J. L. Moles’, Histos 9 (2015) 312–18.

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The Collected Papers of J. L. Moles - Volume 1

Cover The Collected Papers of J. L. Moles - Volume 1
E-Book ISBN:
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Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
26 Apr 2023
  • Subjects
    • Biblical Studies
      • Biblical Interpretations
      • New Testament & Early Christian Writings
    • Classical Studies
      • Ancient History
      • Greek & Latin Literature
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Frontispiece
Copyright Page
Dedication
Preface
Appreciation
Publications of J. L. Moles
Abbreviations
Permissions
Professor J. L. Moles
Introduction to Parts 1 and 2
Part 1 Studies in Dio Chrysostom
Chapter 1 The Career and Conversion of Dio Chrysostom
Chapter 2 Dio Chrysostom: Exile, Tarsus, Nero, and Domitian
Chapter 3 The Date and Purpose of the Fourth Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom
Chapter 4 The Addressee of the Third Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom
Chapter 5 The Kingship Orations of Dio Chrysostom
Chapter 6 Review
Chapter 7 Dio Chrysostom, Greece, and Rome
Chapter 8 The Dionian Charidemus
Chapter 9 Dio and Trajan
Chapter 10 The Thirteenth Oration of Dio Chrysostom: Complexity and Simplicity, Rhetoric and Moralism, Literature and Life
Chapter 11 Defacing the Currency: Cynicism in Dio Chrysostom
Part 2 Studies in Cynic Philosophy
Chapter 12 ‘Honestius quam Ambitiosius’? An Exploration of the Cynic’s Attitude to Moral Corruption in His Fellow Men
Chapter 13 The Woman and the River: Diogenes’ Apophthegm from Herculaneum and Some Popular Misconceptions about Cynicism
Chapter 14 Cynicism in Horace Epistles 1
Chapter 15 The Cynics and Politics
Chapter 16 Cynic Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 17 The Political Thought of the Cynics
Chapter 18 Philosophy and Ethics in Horace
Chapter 19 Romane, Memento: Antisthenes, Dio, and Virgil on the Education of the Strong
Introduction to Part 3
Part 3 Studies in the New Testament
Chapter 20 Cynic Influence upon First-Century Judaism and Early Christianity?
Chapter 21 Jesus and Dionysus in the Acts of the Apostles and Early Christianity
Chapter 22 Luke’s Preface: The Greek Decree, Classical Historiography, and Christian Redefinitions
Chapter 23 Jesus the Healer in the Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, and Early Christianity
Chapter 24 Time and Space Travel in Luke-Acts
Chapter 25 Accommodation, Opposition, or Other? Luke-Acts’ Stance Towards Rome
Chapter 26 Matthew the Mathete: Sphragis, Authority, Mathesis, Succession, and Gospel Truth
Chapter 27 Luke and Acts: Prefaces and Consequences
Chapter 28 Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy in Luke-Acts
Chapter 29 What’s in a Name? Χριστός/χρηστός and χριστιανοί/χρηστιανοί in the First Century AD
Chapter 30 Selling Christian Happiness to Pagans: The Case of Luke-Acts
Back Matter
Index Locorum

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