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Chapter 1 Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen, General Introduction ................................ ......................................... 1 Chapter 2 Karen Bassi, The Semantics of Manliness in Ancient Greece ................... 25 Chapter 3 G. I. C. Robertson, The Andreia of Xenocles: Kouros, Kallos and Kleos ......... 59 Chapter 4 Sarah E. Harrell, Marvelous Andreia: Politics, Geography, and Ethnicity in Herodotus' Histories ................ 77 Chapter 5 Ralph M. Rosen and Manfred Horstmanshoff, The Andreia of the Hippocratic Physician and the Problem of Incurables........ 95 Chapter 6 Adriaan Rademaker, "Most Citizens are Europroktoi Now": (Un)manliness in Aristophanes .................. 115 Chapter 7 Joseph Roisman, The Rhetoric of Courage in the Athenian Orators................ 127 Chapter 8 Edward E. Cohen, The High Cost of Andreia at Athens ........................... 145 Chapter 9 Peter T. Struck, The Ordeal of the Divine Sign: Divination and Manliness in Archaic and Classical Greece ......................... 167 Chapter 10 Marguerite Deslauriers, Aristotle on Andreia, Divine and Sub-human Virtues ............................................ 187 Chapter 11 Helen Cullyer, Paradoxical Andreia: Socratic Echoes in Stoic 'Manly Courage' ... 213 Chapter 12 Myles McDonnell, Roman Men and Greek Virtue ................................. 235 Chapter 13 Onno van Nijf, Athletics, Andreia and the Askesis-Culture in the Roman East ........................................ 263 Chapter 14 Joy Connolly, Like the Labors of Heracles: Andreia and Paideia in Greek Culture under Rome .............. 287 Chapter 15 Jeremy Mclnerney, Plutarch's Manly Women .... 319 Indices ............. ............... . ..................................... 345Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Andreia (The Greek word)Classical literature History and criticism, Greek language Semantics, Masculinity Terminology, Civilization, Classical, Courage Terminology