Forgery Beyond Deceit
Fabrication, Value, and the Desire for Ancient Rome
Edited by John North Hopkins and Scott McGill
Table of Contents
Introduction, John North Hopkins and Scott McGill
Prologue: Ideas of Forgery, Kenneth Lapatin
1. 'Corinthian Bronzes': Miniature Masterpieces - Flagrant Forgeries, Christopher H. Hallett
2. Reading Against the Grain: Book Forgery and Book Labor at Rome, Joseph A. Howley
3. Imperial Greek Atticism: A Culture of Forgery? Phrynicus and the Terminology of 'Authenticity', Lawrence Kim
4. Forgery, Pseudepigrapha, and Other Typologies of Continuation in Latin Literature, Irene Peirano Garrison
5. The Fluidity of False Coins, Carolyn Higbie
6. Ancient Texts and Sibylline Truths: A Reflection on Forged Documentary Evidence and its Value in the Historia Augusta, Kathryn A. Langenfeld
7. Thinking with Antiquity's Ancient Beginnings: The "First Pagan Historian" from Isidore of Seville to Thomas Jefferson, Frederic Clark
8. Forgery and the Desire for the Classical Author in the Pseudo-Ovidian De vetula, Jacqueline M. Burek
9. Archaeology and the Invention of Holy Bodies in Post-Tridentine Rome, Talia Di Manno
10. Deceptively Authentic Additions, Sascha Kansteiner
11. Is Restoration Forgery?, Elizabeth Bartman
12. Fictional Forgeries and the Twilight of the Self: The Tablets of Armand Schwerner and Pascale Quignard, Sean Alexander Gurd
Epilogue: Beyond Deceit and Beyond: Situating Scholarship on Forgery, Jeffrey Collins
List of illustrations
Bibliography