Corinthian Scholarship, June-July 2015

This summer I have been slowly processing my alerts for scholarship related to the Corinthia. The list below includes all items catalogued in June and July 2015. For a more readable report with abstracts, download this PDF. You may also wish to visit the searchable Zotero Library of 2500+ articles and books at the Corinthian Studies Zotero Page. The new entries are tagged according to master categories .ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY, .NEW TESTAMENT, and .RELIGION.

  • Alexiades, Platon. Target Corinth Canal: 1940-1944. Pen and Sword, 2015. http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Target-Corinth-Canal-19401944-Hardback/p/10339
  • Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. “The Domestic Architecture of the Rachi Settlement at Isthmia.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Andriopoulos, D.Z. “Reconstructing and Commenting Polybiu’s Philosophy of History:” Philosophical Inquiry 39, no. 2 (2015): 15–34. doi:10.5840/philinquiry201539221.
  • Antonioli, Fabrizio, Valeria Lo Presti, Alessio Rovere, Luigi Ferranti, Marco Anzidei, Stefano Furlani, Giuseppe Mastronuzzi, et al. “Tidal Notches in Mediterranean Sea: A Comprehensive Analysis.” Quaternary Science Reviews 119 (July 1, 2015): 66–84. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.03.016.
  • Arafat, K. W. “The Chigi Painter at Isthmia?” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Arena, Emiliano. “Mycenaean Peripheries during the Palatial Age: The Case of Achaia.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 84, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 1–46. doi:10.2972/hesperia.84.1.0001.
  • Balomenou, Eleni, and Vasili Tassinos. “An Early Mycenaean Habitation Site at Kyras Vrysi.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Bitner, Bradley J. Paul’s Political Strategy in 1 Corinthians 1-4. Cambridge University Press, 2015. http://www.cambridge.org/pk/academic/subjects/religion/biblical-studies-new-testament/pauls-political-strategy-1-corinthians-14-constitution-and-covenant-volume-163?format=HB.
  • Boersma, Hans, and Matthew Levering, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • Bussolotto, M., A. Benedicto, L. Moen-Maurel, and C. Invernizzi. “Fault Deformation Mechanisms and Fault Rocks in Micritic Limestones: Examples from Corinth Rift Normal Faults.” Journal of Structural Geology 77 (August 2015): 191–212. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2015.05.004.
  • Carabott, Dr Philip, Professor Yannis Hamilakis, and Dr Eleni Papargyriou. Camera Graeca: Photographs, Narratives, Materialities. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2015.
  • Caraher, William R. “Epigraphy, Liturgy, and Imperial Policy on the Justinianic Isthmus.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Carlson, Deborah N., Sarah M. Kampbell, and Justin Leidwanger, eds. Maritime Studies in the Wake of the Byzantine Shipwreck at Yassiada, Turkey. Texas A&M University Press, 2015.
  • Cosmopoulos, Michael B. Bronze Age Eleusis and the Origins of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Cambridge University Press, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=HDbjCQAAQBAJ.
  • Davis, William. “One with Everything: Hölderlin on Acrocorinth.” European Romantic Review 26, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 59–73. doi:10.1080/10509585.2014.989695.
  • Dijkstra, Tamara. “Burial and Commemoration in the Roman Colony of Patras.” In Processes of Cultural Change and Integration in the Roman World, edited by Saskia T. Roselaar, 154–74. Leiden: BRILL, 2015. http://www.brill.com/products/book/processes-cultural-change-and-integration-roman-world.
  • Eastman, David L. The Ancient Martyrdom Accounts of Peter and Paul. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=VHkUCgAAQBAJ.
  • Ellis, Stephen J.R., and Eric E. Poehler. “The Roman Buildings East of the Temple of Poseidon on the Isthmus.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R.
  • Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Ferguson, Everett. “Sacraments in the Pre-Nicene Period.” In The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology, edited by Hans Boersma and Matthew Levering, 125–38. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • Frey, Jon M. “Work Teams on the Isthmian Fortress and the Development of a Later Roman Architectural Aesthetic.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Frey, Jon Michael. “The Archaic Colonnade at Ancient Corinth: A Case of Early Roman Spolia.” American Journal of Archaeology 119, no. 2 (April 1, 2015): 147–75. doi:10.3764/aja.119.2.0147.
  • Gebhard, Elizabeth R., and Timothy E. Gregory. “Introduction.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Gerstel, Sharon E. J. Rural Lives and Landscapes in Late Byzantium: Art, Archaeology, and Ethnography. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
  • Grasso, John, Bill Mallon, and Jeroen Heijmans. Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement. Fifth Edition. Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.
  • Grundeken, Mark. Community Building in the Shepherd of Hermas: A Critical Study of Some Key Aspects. BRILL, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=aFjFCQAAQBAJ.
  • Hafemann, Scott J. Paul’s Message and Ministry in Covenant Perspective: Selected Essays. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=C0xoBgAAQBAJ.
  • Haggis, Donald, and Carla Antonaccio, eds. Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=8FPyCQAAQBAJ.
  • Hemans, Frederick P. “The Archaic Temple of Poseidon: Problems of Design and Invention.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Houghtalin, Liane. “The Temple Deposit at Isthmia and the Dating of Archaic and Early Classical Greek Coins.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Hurwit, Jeffrey M. Artists and Signatures in Ancient Greece. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
  • Hylen, Susan E. A Modest Apostle: Thecla and the History of Women in the Early Church. Oxford University Press, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=qwgWCgAAQBAJ.
  • Jackson, A.H. “Arms from the Age of Philip and Alexander at Broneer’s West Foundation near Isthmia.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Jöris, S. “Intertextuality in 1 Cor 15:54–55. A Call for Comfort and Admonition.” Protokolle Zur Bibel 24, no. 1 (2015): 21–35.
  • Käppel, Lutz, and Vassiliki Pothou, eds. Human Development in Sacred Landscapes: Between Ritual Tradition, Creativity and Emotionality. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=33nwCQAAQBAJ.
  • Labahn, Michael, and Outi Lehtipuu, eds. People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Power Empire. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015. http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/P/bo19181629.html.
  • Last, Richard. Review. “Corinth in Contrast. Studies in Inequality. Edited by Steven J. Friesen, Sarah A. James, and Daniel N. Schowalter. Leiden: PB  – Brill , 2014. Pp. Xv + 273. Paper, $67.00.” Religious Studies Review 41, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 79–79. doi:10.1111/rsr.12216_33.
  • Leiderwanger, Justin, Carl Knappett, Pascal Arnaud, Paul Arthur, Emma Blake, Cyprian Broodbank, Tom Brughmans, et al. “A Manifesto for the Study of Ancient Mediterranean Maritime Networks.” Antiquity, no. 342 (2014). http://journal.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/leidwanger342.
  • Linicum, David. “Sacraments in the Pauline Epistles.” In The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology, edited by Hans Boersma and Matthew Levering, 97–108. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • Litfin, Duane. Paul’s Theology of Preaching: The Apostle’s Challenge to the Art of Persuasion in Ancient Corinth. Rev Exp edition. Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2015. http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2471#ixzz3fOCL9qj4.
  • Loughton, Matthew E., and Laurence Alberghi. “Body Piercing during the Late Iron Age: The Case of Roman Amphorae from Toulouse (France).” HEROM 4, no. 1 (May 5, 2015): 52–105. doi:10.11116/HEROM.4.1.3.
  • Loverdou, Sofia. “Greece: The Ancient Diolkos/Summer Fires in Greece.” Heritage at Risk, 2007 2006, 74–76.
  • Maguire, Brian D. “A More Excellent Way: Dispute Resolution and Community Formation in Paul’s Corinthian Ministry.” D. Min., DUKE UNIVERSITY, 2015. http://gradworks.umi.com/37/03/3703655.html.
  • Miller, Anna C. Corinthian Democracy: Democratic Discourse in 1 Corinthians. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2015.
  • Miller, Stephen G. “Excavations at Nemea, 1997–2001.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 84, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 277–353. doi:10.2972/hesperia.84.2.0277.
  • Mommsen, H., M. Bentz, and A. Boix. “Provenance of Red-Figure Pottery of the Classical Period Excavated at Olympia.” Archaeometry, May 1, 2015, n/a – n/a. doi:10.1111/arcm.12180.
  • Nanos, Mark D., and Magnus Zetterholm, eds. Paul Within Judaism: Restoring the First-Century Context to the Apostle. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2015.
  • Parry, Ken, ed. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Patristics. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2015. http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111843871X.html.
  • Perrin, Nicholas. “Sacraments and Sacramentality in the New Testament.” In The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology, edited by Hans Boersma and Matthew Levering, 52–67. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • Pettegrew, David K. “Corinthian Suburbia: Patterns of Roman Settlement on the Isthmus.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Radmacher, Jason P. “Pass the Peace, Please: Embracing the ‘Spiritual But Not Religious.’” Liturgy 30, no. 3 (July 3, 2015): 32–39. doi:10.1080/0458063X.2015.1019267.
  • Raja, Rubina, and Jörg Rüpke, eds. A Companion to the Archaeology of Religion in the Ancient World. John Wiley & Sons, 2015.
  • Remijsen, Sofie. The End of Greek Athletics in Late Antiquity. Cambridge University Press, 2015. https://books.google.com/books?id=a7ksCQAAQBAJ.
  • Risser, Martha K. “City, Sanctuary, and Feast: Dining Vessels from the Archaic Reservoir in the Sanctuary of Poseidon.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Roselaar, Saskia T., ed. Processes of Cultural Change and Integration in the Roman World. Leiden: BRILL, 2015. http://www.brill.com/products/book/processes-cultural-change-and-integration-roman-world.
  • Siennicka, Małgorzata. “House – Settlement – Province. Social Space in Middle- and Late Helladic Korakou and Corinthia.” Swiatowit Vol. 5 (XLVI, Fasc. A) (2003): 69–90.
  • Spring, Peter. Great Walls and Linear Barriers. Pen and Sword, 2015.
  • Spyridakis, Manos, and Andreas Feronas. “The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Quality of Life for Residents of Attiki Area. The Experience from the City of Marousi.” Κοινωνική Συνοχή Και Ανάπτυξη (Social Cohesion and Development) 9, no. 1 (2014): 5–28.
  • Sturgeon, Mary C. “New Sculptures from the Isthmian Palaimonion.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Tartaron, Thomas F. “The Settlement at Kalamianos: Bronze Age Small Worlds and the Saronic Coast of the Southeastern Corinthia.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Thomsen, Arne. “Riding for Poseidon: Terracotta Figurines from the Sanctuary of Poseidon.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Tofanelli, Sergio, Francesca Brisighelli, Paolo Anagnostou, George B. J. Busby, Gianmarco Ferri, Mark G. Thomas, Luca Taglioli, et al. “The Greeks in the West: Genetic Signatures of the Hellenic Colonisation in Southern Italy and Sicily.” European Journal of Human Genetics, July 15, 2015. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2015.124.
  • Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins, and Michael B. Walbank. “A Roman Corinthian Family Tomb and Its Afterlife.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 84, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 149–206. doi:10.2972/hesperia.84.1.0149.
  • Wiseman, James. “Agonistic Festivals, Victors, and Officials in the Time of Nero: An Inscribed Herm from the Gymnasium Area of Corinth.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Wohl, Birgitta Lindros. “Circular Lamps in the Late Antique Peloponnese.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Yegül, Fikret K. “Roman Baths at Isthmia and Sanctuary Baths in Greece.” In “The Bridge of the Untiring Sea”: The Corinthian Isthmus from Prehistory to Late Antiquity, edited by Elizabeth R. Gebhard and Timothy E. Gregory. Hesperia Suppl. 48. Princeton, NJ: The American school of classical studies at Athens, 2015.
  • Zervos, Orestes H. “An Issue of Irregular Copper Coins of the Early Thirteenth Century from Corinth.” Nomismatika Khronika 26 (2007): 91–93.
  • Zervos, Orestes H. “A Note on Three Unusual Deniers Tournois from Corinth Excavations.” Nomismatika Khronika 23 (2004): 75–83.
  • Zervos, Orestes H. “New Light on an Enigmatic Issue of Late Byzantine Coppers.” Numismatic Circular 117, no. September (2009): 163–64.

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