Edmund P. Cueva, PhD

Edmund P. Cueva, PhD

Edmund P. Cueva is chair and professor of arts and humanities at University of Houston-Downtown. He received his PhD in classics from Loyola University Chicago. He has published extensively on the ancient novel in The American Journal of Philology, The Classical Bulletin, Syllecta Classica, and Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies. Cueva is the managing editor of The Classical Bulletin and the editor of The Petronian Society Newsletter. Cueva is the cotranslator with Shannon N. Byrne of Longus' Daphins & Chloe: An Annotated Edition (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2005) and coeditor with Shannon N. Byrne of Veritatis Amicitiaeque Causa: Essays in Honor of Anna Lydia Motto and John R. Clark (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1999).

Books by Edmund P. Cueva, PhD


Longus' Daphnis & Chloe: An Annotated Edition

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This edition of a popular Greek text is designed for intermediate college classroom use. Students enjoy Longus' Daphnis and Chloe, a tale about young love and country life, without needing much background knowledge. Longus' Greek is straightforward and provides opportunity for a thorough review of Attic Greek. The running glossary and explanations of the grammar and syntax serve to move the reading along, allowing the instructor to decide when review is necessary.

Paperback xvi+161
Qty:
$37.00

Veritatis Amicitiaeque Causa: Essays in Honor of Anna Lydia Motto and John R. Clark

This collection of essays is a tribute to two respected scholars of classical antiquity whose contributions were many and distinguished. The subject matter runs the gamut of classical studies, ranging from the fifth century BCE to Late Antiquity.

Paperback
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$10.00