Guide to the John J. Winkler papers SC1451
Note
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Papers Accession ARCH-2019-025
Artemidorus 1
Artemidorus 2-Notes
Artemidorus 3-Eros
Artemidorus 4-Psychoanalytic Practice
Dreams-Erotic
Dreams-Gods; Shrines
Dream Interpretation-Theory
Dream Therapy
Oneirokritica Varia
Oneirocritics: Egyptian, Near Eastern, Medieval etc.
Corinth: padded dancers
Astrabacus
Indecent Ethics of sex
Dancers, Education, Eros, Love charms, Dreams
Astrology
Dreams: syllabus, texts, notes for Seminar "Dream Analysis---Ancient
Winkler, "Representing the Body Politic: The Theater ofManhood in
Phallic procession; rituals; festivals; role of slaves
Hygienic rite-Apuleius
Theognis: symposia
Kalos
Physis (eros, slavery)
Self-Management (eros, public performance: acting, rhetoric)
Depictions of actors dancers
Depictions of actors, dancers, musicians; archaeological sites
Winkler, "The Heads of the Egyptians: an Aischylean stage-effect?"
Winkler, "Sappho and the Crack of Dawn"
Classics and Other Disciplines
Euripides
Euripides, Aristotle, Hyginus, the novel
Tropos-different strokes
Desire: gender sexual relations
Apuleius: acts, religions
Plotinus
Heliodorus
Carmen de Algorismo
Winkler, "Geminos ofT yre and the Patron of Artemidoros"
Winkler: Aristotle-history ofliterature; origins of tragedy comedy
Euripides: Hippolytus, Alcestis, fragments
Euripides: Ion
Aeschylus
Reviews Responses to Winkler's Auctor Actor
Winkler, "Callimachus 260.66 Pf.''
Winkler, "Lucian's tritonomendiftes (True History 1.35)"
Torments of Psyche
Psychoanalysis and the Classics
Plautus
Euripides: meter (resolution in stichomythia)
Homer
History Narrative
Blacks
Atheism
Ethnocentrism
Scholia
Seneca, Apocolocyntosis
Priapea
Euripides, Helen JT
Winkler: Course "Romantic Comedy Popular Tales: Euripides to
Winkler: Course "Euripides to Shakespeare"
Ovid
Herodotus
Winkler: Course on Petronius
Winkler: Course "Apuleius, Petronius, and their Greek Counterparts"
Dionysus and his Festivals
Theatrical Representations
Old Comedy, Dionysus, Shakespeare
Satyrs on Vases
Dionysian musical festivals outside Athens
Theater and Drama
Connor, "An Early Stage of Attic Tragedy"
Winkler, "The Ephebes' Song: Tragoidia and Polis"
Winkler, "The Poetry of Young Warriors"
Army
Paideia I Andreia
Pronomos
Billy-goats She-goats
Rural Dionysia I rustic hypothesis
Marathon: black billy-goat; Calendar: polis choral cult
Melanthus I Xanthus, Dionysiac Phasma
Sikyon, Argos, Adrastus, Melanippus
Post-classical Chorus
Dance Music: Pyrrhic
Age-classes
Erotic Art
Invective
Corruption of youth
Wedges Seat Assignments, Prohedria Boule
Ares vs. Dionysus (in literature and art)
Attic comic military choruses
Tickets for the ancient theater
Orchestra: shape
Theaters outside Athens
Tribes Tribal Competition
Peisistratus (in literature and art)
Dithyrambs Choregia; Festivals in Other Po/eis
Class
Choregia
Phallus (phallic procession) Dionysus
Hypocrites
Kindynos: pity fear and civic aesthetics
Masks-Artemis Orthia
Varia (compiled by J. Winkler)
Oral Sex
Dissoi Logoi, translation by R.S. Sprague
Course Outlines, Syllabi, Quizzes, Tests
Loose References
Ancient Translating ('foreign' languages in Greek or Roman texts)
Callimachus
Words-Locutions
(Winkler?), "Apuleius, The Apology"
Branham-Kinney, Petronius' Satyrica
Winkler, "Auctor and Actor: Apuleius and hid Metamorphosis"
Winkler, "Cooking with Cyclops"
Winkler, "The Invention ofRomance"
Monograph by Sechan
Unsorted
Articles
Cervantes, Don Quixote (file notebook)
"Doctor Who"
Medieval Renaissance Novels and Tales
Proust (grad. Class)
Cymbeline
Winkler-His life in Classics (CV)
Winkler, Rehearsals of Manhood: An Anthropological Account of