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Cunningham, M. B. and P. Allen. 1998. Preacher and Audience: Studies in Early Christian and Byzantine Homiletics. Leiden: Brill.
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Mullet, M. 2003. “Rhetoric, Theory and the Imperative of Performance: Byzantium and Now.” In Rhetoric in Byzantium, ed. E. Jeffreys. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate, 151–170.
Nijf, O. van. 2008. “Athletics and Paideia: Festivals and Physical Education in the World of the Second Sophistic.” In Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic, ed. B. Borg. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 203-228.
Nuffelen, P. van. 2009. Faces of Hellenism: Studies in the History of the Eastern Mediterranean, 4th century B.C.–5th century A.D. Leuven: Peeters.
Reed, A. Y. and N. B. Dohrmann, eds. 2013. Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire: The Poetics of Power in Late Antiquity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Robertson, N. 1992. Festivals and Legends: The Formation of Greek Cities in the Light of Public Ritual. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Rousseau, P. and M. Papoutsakis. 2009. Transformations of Late Antiquity: Essays for Peter Brown. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate.
Taylor, D. 2008. “Bilingualism and Diglossia in Late Antique Syria and Mesopotamia.” In Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language Contact and the Written Word, J. Adams, M. Janse, and S. Swain, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 298–331.
Webb, R. 2008. Demons and Dancers: Performance in Late Antiquity. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.