Stop publishing, you fools!
Nov. 3rd, 2002 11:18 amSince I began writing the "previous relevant scholarship" section of my prospectus, which is wicked long and is my prime target for cutting, a whole bunch of stuff has appeared.
In September alone appeared:
- H. Temporini - Gräfin Vitzthum, ed., Die Kaiserinnen Roms. Von Livia bis Theodora, München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 2002.
- A. Barrett, Livia. First Lady of Imperial Rome, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.
- L. McClure, ed., Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World. Readings and Sources, Series: Interpreting Ancient History, Oxford and Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2002.
- F. Santoro L'hoir, "Unfriendly Persuasion: Seduction and Magic in Tacitus' Annales," in: Ancient Journeys: A Festschrift in Honor of Eugene Numa Lane, published online by the Stoa Consortium (http://www.stoa.org)/.
There should be a moratorium on new scholarship relevant to my topic until I'm done, dammit. So far (knock on wood) nothing to make it pointless to proceed, but stll lots of stuff I have to look at.
At least wait until I've finished with the prospectus so I don't have to add things while I'm trying to cut the text back.
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As you can see, my editing is proceeding slowly today.
In September alone appeared:
- H. Temporini - Gräfin Vitzthum, ed., Die Kaiserinnen Roms. Von Livia bis Theodora, München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 2002.
- A. Barrett, Livia. First Lady of Imperial Rome, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.
- L. McClure, ed., Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World. Readings and Sources, Series: Interpreting Ancient History, Oxford and Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2002.
- F. Santoro L'hoir, "Unfriendly Persuasion: Seduction and Magic in Tacitus' Annales," in: Ancient Journeys: A Festschrift in Honor of Eugene Numa Lane, published online by the Stoa Consortium (http://www.stoa.org)/.
There should be a moratorium on new scholarship relevant to my topic until I'm done, dammit. So far (knock on wood) nothing to make it pointless to proceed, but stll lots of stuff I have to look at.
At least wait until I've finished with the prospectus so I don't have to add things while I'm trying to cut the text back.
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As you can see, my editing is proceeding slowly today.