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Eine Grabinschriftenformel in den Epigrammbüchern Martials -- $tVom Meißel zum Griffel: Literarisierte Memorialkultur in den Epitaphien des Gregor von Nazianz -- $tLooking at the Material: One Hundred Years of Studying Ostraca from Egypt -- $tFunkelnde Buchstaben, leuchtende Verse: Die Materialität der Inschrift und ihre Reflexion in den Carmina Latina Epigraphica -- $tEpistulam versibus clusero: Fluid Paratextuality in Martial's Prose Prefaces -- $tMe manus una capit: Von kleinen Büchern und ihren Lesern in Martials Epigrammen -- $tThree Waterborne Epigrams: Archimelus, Callimachus, Catullus -- $tTouch and Voice: Horace's Odes -- $tAuthority Underhand: Writing, Reading and Touching in Augustan Poetry Books -- $tHorto carmina digna, non libello: Von Gartendichtung zum Buch -- $tLob - Reden - Schreiben. Szenen eines prekären Verhältnisses -- $tMaterial Aspects of Severan Legislation in the Light of Documentary Papyri -- $t1200 Years of Materialities and Editions of a Forbidden Text -- $tQuod scripsi scripsi (Ioh. 19,22): ,Einfach nur geschrieben'? -- $tVorstellung der Autorinnen und Autoren -- $tIndices 330 $aTexte sind im antiken Alltag in vielfältiger Weise materiell präsent: als in Stein gemeißelte Grabepigramme, auf Tonscherben gepinselte Abrechnungen oder in Buchrollen inszenierte Gedichte. Die Materialität der unterschiedlichen Medienformate macht Text überhaupt erst begreif- und lesbar. Darüber hinaus sind die materiellen Dimensionen eines Textes nicht nur untrennbar mit seinen Gebrauchskontexten und Sinnpotentialen verbunden. Die spezifische Semantik des Mediums prägt auch jeden Text und seine Rezeption entscheidend mit. Das Bewusstsein um die zentrale Bedeutung der Materialität zeigt sich in den schrifttragenden Artefakten selbst, spiegelt sich aber ebenso in metapoetischen und -medialen Reflexionen griechischer und römischer Autoren. Die sechzehn Beiträge des Bandes gehen dem komplexen Zusammenspiel von materieller Präsenz, medialer Semantik und literarischer Reflexion aus der Sicht der Klassischen Philologie, der Alten Geschichte, der Archäologie und der Rechtsgeschichte nach. Die Publikation zielt darauf ab, aktuelle Forschungsansätze zur Materialität antiker Texte zwischen Lebenswelt und Lesewelt in einen interdisziplinären Dialog zu setzen. 330 $aThe everyday use of texts in the ancient world relates in many ways to contemporary practice. Besides inscribed artifacts, the self-reflection of Greek and Roman authors demonstrate an awareness of the importance of materiality. 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Hartley -- Stories of Struggle: The Clash over Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Claudia Smith Brinson -- The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Stephen H. Lowe -- On Fire: Five Civil Rights Sit- Ins and the Rhetoric of Protest, edited by Sean Patrick O?Rourke and Lesli K. Pace -- Charleston?s Germans: An Enduring Legacy, by Robert Alston Jones Christopher D. Johnson -- BJU and Me: Queer Voices from the World?s Most Christian University, edited by Lance Weldy -- Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands, by Eric Crawford -- Live at Jackson Station: Music, Community, and Tragedy in a Southern Blues Bar, by Daniel M. Harrison -- Taste the State: South Carolina?s Signature Foods, Recipes, and Their Stories, by Kevin Mitchell and David S. 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