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Titre(s) : Greek notions of the past in the archaic and classical eras [Texte imprimé] : history without historians / edited by John Marincola, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver
Publication : Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, cop. 2012
Description matérielle : xiv, 378 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Collection : Edinburgh Leventis studies ; 6
Lien à la collection : Edinburgh Leventis studies
Comprend : Introduction ; a past without historians /John Marincola -- ; Homer and heroic history
/Jonas Grethlein -- ; Hesiod on human history /Bruno Currie -- ; Helen and 'I' in
early Greek lyric /Deborah Boedeker -- ; Stesichorus and Ibycus : ; plain tales from
the Western front /Ewen Bowie -- ; Pindar and the reconstruction of the past /Maria
Pavlou -- ; Debating the past in Euripides' Troades and Orestes and in Sophocles'
Electra /Ruth Scodel -- ; Euripidean explainers /Allen Romano -- ; Old comedy and
popular history /Jeffrey Henderson -- ; Attic heroes and the construction of the Athenian
past in the fifth century /H.A. Shapiro -- ; Family time : ; temporality, gender and
materiality in Ancient Greece /Lin Foxhall -- ; Common knowledge and the contestation
of history in some fourth-century Athenian trials /Jon Hesk -- ; Plato and the stability
of history /Kathryn A. Morgan -- ; Inscribing the past in fourth-century Athens /S.D.
Lambert -- ; The politics of the past : ; remembering revolution at Athens /Julia
L. Shear -- ; 'Remembering the ancient way of life' : ; primitivism in Greek sacrificial
ritual /Emily Kearns -- ; The great kings of the fourth century and the Greek memory
of the Persian past /Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones --CommentarySimon Goldhill, Suzanne Saïd
and Christopher Pelling
Note(s) : In English ; occasional phrases in Ancient Greek with English translations. - "This
volume brings together revised versions of papers originally presented at the sixth
A.G. Leventis conference : "History without historians : Greeks and their past in
the Archaic and Classical Era", which was held at the University of Edinburgh, 5-7
November 2009."--P. [vii]. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"A wide examination of the ways in which the Greeks constructed, de-constructed, engaged
with and relied on their pasts. This book looks at Greek notions and beliefs about
the past as they are revealed in areas other than historical texts. A range of experts
from diverse fields examine, amongst other things, epic, didactic, lyric and epinician
poetry, tragedy, comedy and philosophy in an attempt to tease out how the Greeks in
the archaic and classical eras thought about, imagined and constructed their pasts.
But it is not only literary texts that are studied here. Material culture, cult acts,
inscriptions and monumental buildings are analysed to see what each of these can tell
us about the relationship between past and present and about the important role that
the past played for Greeks of all social classes."--Dust jacket
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Marincola, John (1954-....). Éditeur scientifique
Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd. Éditeur scientifique
Maciver, Calum Alasdair. Éditeur scientifique
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : History without historians
Sujet(s) : Historiographie -- Grèce -- Antiquité
Mémoire collective -- Grèce -- Antiquité
Grèce -- 800-500 av. J.-C. (Époque archaïque)
Grèce -- 499-323 av. J.-C. (Époque classique)
Genre ou forme : Actes de congrès
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780748643967 (hardback). - ISBN 0748643966 (hardback). - ISBN 9780748643974
(erroné) (PDF). - ISBN 0748643974 (erroné) (PDF). - ISBN 9780748654666 (erroné) (epub.).
- ISBN 0748654666 (erroné) (epub.). - ISBN 9780748654659 (erroné) (ebook). - ISBN
0748654658 (erroné) (ebook)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb42771725x
Notice n° :
FRBNF42771725
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