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Titre conventionnel : [Mélanges. Hunter, Richard]
Titre(s) : Reception in the Greco-Roman world [Texte imprimé] : literary studies in theory and practice / edited by Marco Fantuzzi, Roehampton University, London ; Helen Morales, University of California, Santa Barbara ; Tim Whitmarsh, University of Cambridge
Publication : Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXII-456 p.) : ill. ; 23 cm
Collection : Cambridge classical studies
Lien à la collection : Cambridge classical studies
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on
July 09, 2021).
"The embrace of reception theory has been one of the hallmarks of classical studies
over the last 30 years. This volume builds on the critical insights thereby gained
to consider reception within Greek antiquity itself. Reception, like 'intertextuality',
places the emphasis on the creative agency of the later 'receiver' rather than the
unilateral influence of the 'transmitter'. It additionally shines the spotlight on
transitions into new cultural contexts, on materiality, on intermediality and on the
body. Essays range chronologically from the archaic to the Byzantine periods and address
literature (prose and verse; Greek, Roman and Greco-Jewish), philosophy, papyri, inscriptions
and dance. Whereas the conventional image of ancient Greek classicism is one of quiet
reverence, this book, by contrast, demonstrates how rumbustious, heterogeneous and
combative it could be. This volume is dedicated to Professor Richard Hunter in gratitude
for his pioneering contributions to this field"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Fantuzzi, Marco (1957-....). Éditeur scientifique
Morales, Helen. Éditeur scientifique
Whitmarsh, Tim. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Littérature antique -- Influence grecque
Littérature grecque
Indice(s) Dewey :
870.07 (23e éd.) = Littératures latine et grecque - Enseignement et recherche
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-316-51858-8 (br.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46876367p
Notice n° :
FRBNF46876367
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Table des matières : Cover ; Half-title page ; Series page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Dedication
; Contents ; List of Figures ; Notes on Contributors ; Acknowledgements ; List
of Abbreviations ; Altered States: Cultural Pluralism and Psychosis in Ancient Literary
Receptions ; Part I Archaic and Classical Poetics ; Chapter 1 Neighbors and the
Poetry of Hesiod and Pindar ; Chapter 2 Stesichorus and the Name Game ; Chapter
3 From Epinician Praise to the Poetry of Encomium on Stone:CEG 177, 819, 888-9 and
the Hyssaldomus Inscription ; Chapter 4 Geometry of Allusions: The Reception of Earlier
Poetry in Aristophanes' Peace ; Part II Classical Philosophy and Rhetoric, and Their
Reception ; Chapter 5 On Coming after Socrates ; Chapter 6 Chimeras of Classicism
in Dionysius of Halicarnassus' Reception of the Athenian Funeral Orations ; Chapter
7 'Our Mind Went to the Platonic Charmides': The Reception of Plato's Charmides in
Wilde, Cavafy, and Plutarch ; Chapter 8 Naked Apes, Featherless Chickens, and Talking
Pigs: Adventures in the Platonic History of Body-hair and Other Human Attributes
; Part III Hellenistic and Roman Poetics ; Chapter 9 Before the Canon: The Reception
of Greek Tragedy in Hellenistic Poetry ; Chapter 10 Pun-fried Concoctions: Wor(l)d-Blending
in the Roman Kitchen ; Chapter 11 Powerful Presences: Horace's Carmen Saeculare and
Hellenistic Choral Traditions ; Part IV Multimedia and Intercultural Receptions in
the Second Sophistic and Beyond ; Chapter 12 Received into Dance? Parthenius' Erōtika
Pathēmata in the Pantomime Idiom ; Chapter 13 Sappho in Pieces ; Chapter 14 Hesiodic
Rhapsody: The Sibylline Oracles ; Chapter 15 Homer and the Precarity of Tradition:
Can Jesus Be Achilles? ; References ; Index.