Trapp, M.
'Dion of Prusa. The philosopher and his image' JOURNAL OF HELLENIC STUDIES, 131, pp. 273-274.
'Demon', in The Classical Tradition: a guide pp. 259-260
[Chapter]
'Socrates', in The Classical Tradition: a guide pp. 895-897
[Chapter]
'Lucian's Nigrinus and the anxieties of philosophical communication', in International Symposium on Lucianus of Samosata pp. 113-124
[Chapter]
'Socrates - hoplite hero or zero?' Ad familiares (37), pp. 8-8.
[Newspaper/Magazine article (Print)]
'Sappho (and Sophocles) at King's College London', in Essays in Classical Archaeology for Eleni Hatzivassiliou 1977-2007 pp. 321-329
[Chapter]
'The Death of Socrates. Hero, Villain, Chatterbox, Saint' JOURNAL OF HELLENIC STUDIES, 128, pp. 292-293.
[Book Review (Print)]
- Michael Trapp (2007) 'Socrates from Antiquity to the Enlightenment' and 'Socrates in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries' Aldershot: Ashgate
[Edited book in print]
[Chapter]
- 'Neopythagoreans', in Greek & Roman Philosophy, 100 BC - 200 AD, vol. 2 pp. 347-363
[Chapter] - Philosophy in the Roman Empire: Ethics, Politics and Society Aldershot: Ashgate
[Authored Book in print] - 'Philosophy, scholarship and the world of learning in the Severan period', in The Severan Period pp. 466-484
[Chapter] - Michael Trapp, Matthew Bell (2007) The Mond Bequest at King's College London: a celebration
[Web site] - 'What was this philosophia anyway?', in Philosophical Presences in the Ancient Novel pp. 1-22
[Chapter] - 'Biography in letters; biography and letters', in The Limits of Ancient Biography pp. 335-350
[Chapter] - 'Letters', in The Edinburgh Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome pp. 335-338
[Chapter] - 'Images of Alexandria in the writings of the Second Sophistic', in Alexandria Real and Imagined pp. 113-132
[Chapter]
'Statesmanship in a minor key', in The Statesman in Plutarch's Works: Plutarch's Statesman and His Aftermath - Political, Philosophical, and Literary Aspects: Vol 1 pp. 189-200
[Chapter]- 'Studies on Dio Chrysostom' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 54 (1), pp. 53-54.
[Book Review (Print)] - 'The image of Socrates in art from the fifth century BC to the twentieth century AD', in Socrates, 2400 Years since his Death pp. 507-516
[Chapter] - Greek and Latin Letters: An Anthology with Translation Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
[Authored Book in print] - 'Porphyry, 'Introduction'' TLS: The Times literary supplement (5253), pp. 6-6.
[Book Review (Print)] - ) 'Les 'Diatribes' of Teles: Introduction, revised text, translation and commentary on the fragments (with a Spanish translation appended)' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 52 (2), pp. 261-263.
[Book Review (Print)] - 'Philosopher in a basket' TLS: The Times literary supplement (5201), pp. 3-4.
[Article in print Journal] - 'The unknown Socrates' TLS: The Times literary supplement (5202), pp. 3-4.
[Book Review (Print)] - 'Audience and speaker. Their [Griceian] interaction in the sophistic rhetoric of the imperial period' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 51 (1), pp. 34-36.
[Book Review (Print)] - David Ricks, Michael B Trapp (2001) Dialogos London: Frank Cass
[Authored Book in print] - Michael Trapp, A Laird, A Kahane 'On tickling the ears: Apuleius' prologue and the anxieties of philosophers', in A Laird, A Kahane (eds.) A Companion to the Prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses pp. 39-46
[Chapter] - M B Trapp (2001) 'Tergeminus sophos' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 51 (1), pp. 34-36.
[Article in print Journal] - 'Beatus Rhenanus and Maximus of Tyre (1519)', in Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547) : lecteur et éditeur des textes anciens : actes du colloque international tenu à Strasbourg et à Sélestat du 13 au 15 novembre 1998 pp. 151-171
[Chapter] - ) 'Dio's Plato', in Dio Chrysostom pp. 213-239
[Chapter] - 'Literate education in the ... Roman world...' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 50 (1), pp. 219-220.
[Book Review (Print)] - ) 'Plato in Athenaeus' Deipnosophists', in Athenaeus and his World pp. 353-364
[Chapter] - M B Trapp (2000) 'The world of Parmenides. Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment' CLASSICAL REVIEW, 50 (1), pp. 327-327.
[Book Review (Print)] - Michael Trapp (1997) Maximus of Tyre: The Philosophical Orations Oxford:
[Authored Book in print]
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