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Item Metadata only A 'Homeric' hymn to Stalin: performing safe criticism in ancient Greek?(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014) Baltussen, J.N.This article offers an analysis of an unusual ‘Hymn to Stalin’, written in Homeric Greek, but found in a twentieth-century Czech novel. The examination of the style and context of the Ode reveals the allusive use of language, which illustrates how veiled criticism in a fictional account can inform us about historical events, even if it has an autobiographical origin. The analysis shows how the author, the Czech Václav Pinkava (pseudonym Jan Křesadlo), skilfully appropriates the hymnal style of both Stalinist and ancient Greek precedents, and argues that the use of Homeric vocabulary ingeniously transfers shades of meaning from the original Homeric context into the modern context (‘cracking the code’). The elaborate framing of the poem (authored by the protagonist in the novel, which is published under a pseudonym) also contributes to the overall impression that Pinkava used this format both as a send-up of the Stalinist literature of praise and as an example of ‘safe criticism’ or ‘Aesopian language’ — the subversive strategy of criticizing an oppressive regime by way of a cleverly constructed literary work for a knowing reader.Item Metadata only Eunapius' lives of philosophers and sophists: Was he constructing "pagan saints" in the age of Christianity?(E.J. Brill, 2020) Baltussen, J.N.; Parry, K.; Anagnostou-Laoutides, E.Item Metadata only Knowledge: Science and Education(Bloomsbury, 2020) Baltussen, J.N.; Dignas, B.The paper examines the role of writing in the rise of science during classical antiquity, treating the new technology as an increasingly important tool comparable to an external memory.Item Metadata only McCoy, M.B. Wounded Heroes. Vulnerability as a Virtue in Ancient Greek Literature and Philosophy. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013. xviii, 228 pp. Pr. £50.00 (hb). ISBN 9780199672783(Brill Academic Publishers, 2015) Baltussen, J.N.Item Open Access Simplikios(Schwabe Verlag, 2018) Baltussen, J.N.; Riedweg, C.; Horn, C.; Wirwa, C.Abstract not availableItem Open Access Slim pickings and Russian Dolls? Presocratic fragments in peripatetic sources after Aristotle(Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, the Institute of Archaeology of the University of Warsaw, and Fundacja im.Rafała Taubenschlaga, Krakowskie Przedmieście, 2017) Baltussen, J.N.; Kwapisz, J.A study of the Presocratics in the Peripatetic writings after Aristotle