Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram
Herausgeber: Baumbach, Manuel; Petrovic, Ivana; Petrovic, Andrej
Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram
Herausgeber: Baumbach, Manuel; Petrovic, Ivana; Petrovic, Andrej
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This book explores dialogue between Archaic and Classical Greek epigrams and their readers, and argues for their often-unacknowledged literary and aesthetic achievement.
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This book explores dialogue between Archaic and Classical Greek epigrams and their readers, and argues for their often-unacknowledged literary and aesthetic achievement.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107525924
- ISBN-10: 1107525926
- Artikelnr.: 45157678
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107525924
- ISBN-10: 1107525926
- Artikelnr.: 45157678
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Manuel Baumbach, Andrej Petrovic and Ivana Petrovic; Part I.
Contextualisation; Section 1. Speaking and Reading: The Dialogue between
Epigram and Passerby: 1. Speaker and addressee in early Greek epigram and
lyric Thomas A. Schmitz; 2. The passerby in Archaic and Classical epigram
Michael A. Tueller; 3. Voice in sepulchral epigrams: some remarks on the
use of first and second person in sepulchral epigrams and a comparison with
lyric poetry Gert Vestrheim; Section 2. Art and Viewing: The Spatial
Context: 4. Epigrams in Archaic art: the 'Chest of Kypselos' Barbara E.
Borg; 5. The Callimachus monument on the Athenian Acropolis (CEG 256) and
Athenian commemoration of the Persian Wars Catherine M. Keesling; 6.
'Dialectics at a Standstill': Archaic kouroi-cum-epigram as I-Box Katharina
Lorenz; Section 3. Epigram and Performance: The Religious Context: 7. Life
in a line. A reading of dedicatory epigrams from the Archaic and Classical
periods William D. Furley; 8. Observations on the dedicatory and sepulchral
epigrams and their early history Catherine Trümpy; Section 4. Propaganda
and Memorial: The Historical and Political Context: 9. Epigrams on the
Persian Wars: monuments, memory and politics Carolyn Higbie; 10. True lies
of public epigrams Andrej Petrovic; Section 5. Generic and Literary
Contexts: The Rise and Reception of Epigramatic Subgenera: 11. Heroic
epitaphs of the Classical age. The Aristotelian Peplos and beyond Kathryn
Gutzwiller; 12. The origin of epigrams on 'Speaking Objects' Rudolf
Wachter; Part II. Literarization - From Stone to Book; Section 1. Losing
Context: Intertextuality and Poetic Variation: 13. Language and
interpretation in Greek epigram Richard Hunter; 14. Typologies of variation
on a theme in Archaic and Classical metrical inscriptions Marco Fantuzzi;
Section 2. Inventing Contexts: Ecphrasis and Narration: 15. Epigram as
narration Ewen Bowie; 16. Ecphrasis in fits and starts? Down to 300 BC Jon
Steffen Bruss; Bibliography; Indices.
Contextualisation; Section 1. Speaking and Reading: The Dialogue between
Epigram and Passerby: 1. Speaker and addressee in early Greek epigram and
lyric Thomas A. Schmitz; 2. The passerby in Archaic and Classical epigram
Michael A. Tueller; 3. Voice in sepulchral epigrams: some remarks on the
use of first and second person in sepulchral epigrams and a comparison with
lyric poetry Gert Vestrheim; Section 2. Art and Viewing: The Spatial
Context: 4. Epigrams in Archaic art: the 'Chest of Kypselos' Barbara E.
Borg; 5. The Callimachus monument on the Athenian Acropolis (CEG 256) and
Athenian commemoration of the Persian Wars Catherine M. Keesling; 6.
'Dialectics at a Standstill': Archaic kouroi-cum-epigram as I-Box Katharina
Lorenz; Section 3. Epigram and Performance: The Religious Context: 7. Life
in a line. A reading of dedicatory epigrams from the Archaic and Classical
periods William D. Furley; 8. Observations on the dedicatory and sepulchral
epigrams and their early history Catherine Trümpy; Section 4. Propaganda
and Memorial: The Historical and Political Context: 9. Epigrams on the
Persian Wars: monuments, memory and politics Carolyn Higbie; 10. True lies
of public epigrams Andrej Petrovic; Section 5. Generic and Literary
Contexts: The Rise and Reception of Epigramatic Subgenera: 11. Heroic
epitaphs of the Classical age. The Aristotelian Peplos and beyond Kathryn
Gutzwiller; 12. The origin of epigrams on 'Speaking Objects' Rudolf
Wachter; Part II. Literarization - From Stone to Book; Section 1. Losing
Context: Intertextuality and Poetic Variation: 13. Language and
interpretation in Greek epigram Richard Hunter; 14. Typologies of variation
on a theme in Archaic and Classical metrical inscriptions Marco Fantuzzi;
Section 2. Inventing Contexts: Ecphrasis and Narration: 15. Epigram as
narration Ewen Bowie; 16. Ecphrasis in fits and starts? Down to 300 BC Jon
Steffen Bruss; Bibliography; Indices.
Introduction Manuel Baumbach, Andrej Petrovic and Ivana Petrovic; Part I.
Contextualisation; Section 1. Speaking and Reading: The Dialogue between
Epigram and Passerby: 1. Speaker and addressee in early Greek epigram and
lyric Thomas A. Schmitz; 2. The passerby in Archaic and Classical epigram
Michael A. Tueller; 3. Voice in sepulchral epigrams: some remarks on the
use of first and second person in sepulchral epigrams and a comparison with
lyric poetry Gert Vestrheim; Section 2. Art and Viewing: The Spatial
Context: 4. Epigrams in Archaic art: the 'Chest of Kypselos' Barbara E.
Borg; 5. The Callimachus monument on the Athenian Acropolis (CEG 256) and
Athenian commemoration of the Persian Wars Catherine M. Keesling; 6.
'Dialectics at a Standstill': Archaic kouroi-cum-epigram as I-Box Katharina
Lorenz; Section 3. Epigram and Performance: The Religious Context: 7. Life
in a line. A reading of dedicatory epigrams from the Archaic and Classical
periods William D. Furley; 8. Observations on the dedicatory and sepulchral
epigrams and their early history Catherine Trümpy; Section 4. Propaganda
and Memorial: The Historical and Political Context: 9. Epigrams on the
Persian Wars: monuments, memory and politics Carolyn Higbie; 10. True lies
of public epigrams Andrej Petrovic; Section 5. Generic and Literary
Contexts: The Rise and Reception of Epigramatic Subgenera: 11. Heroic
epitaphs of the Classical age. The Aristotelian Peplos and beyond Kathryn
Gutzwiller; 12. The origin of epigrams on 'Speaking Objects' Rudolf
Wachter; Part II. Literarization - From Stone to Book; Section 1. Losing
Context: Intertextuality and Poetic Variation: 13. Language and
interpretation in Greek epigram Richard Hunter; 14. Typologies of variation
on a theme in Archaic and Classical metrical inscriptions Marco Fantuzzi;
Section 2. Inventing Contexts: Ecphrasis and Narration: 15. Epigram as
narration Ewen Bowie; 16. Ecphrasis in fits and starts? Down to 300 BC Jon
Steffen Bruss; Bibliography; Indices.
Contextualisation; Section 1. Speaking and Reading: The Dialogue between
Epigram and Passerby: 1. Speaker and addressee in early Greek epigram and
lyric Thomas A. Schmitz; 2. The passerby in Archaic and Classical epigram
Michael A. Tueller; 3. Voice in sepulchral epigrams: some remarks on the
use of first and second person in sepulchral epigrams and a comparison with
lyric poetry Gert Vestrheim; Section 2. Art and Viewing: The Spatial
Context: 4. Epigrams in Archaic art: the 'Chest of Kypselos' Barbara E.
Borg; 5. The Callimachus monument on the Athenian Acropolis (CEG 256) and
Athenian commemoration of the Persian Wars Catherine M. Keesling; 6.
'Dialectics at a Standstill': Archaic kouroi-cum-epigram as I-Box Katharina
Lorenz; Section 3. Epigram and Performance: The Religious Context: 7. Life
in a line. A reading of dedicatory epigrams from the Archaic and Classical
periods William D. Furley; 8. Observations on the dedicatory and sepulchral
epigrams and their early history Catherine Trümpy; Section 4. Propaganda
and Memorial: The Historical and Political Context: 9. Epigrams on the
Persian Wars: monuments, memory and politics Carolyn Higbie; 10. True lies
of public epigrams Andrej Petrovic; Section 5. Generic and Literary
Contexts: The Rise and Reception of Epigramatic Subgenera: 11. Heroic
epitaphs of the Classical age. The Aristotelian Peplos and beyond Kathryn
Gutzwiller; 12. The origin of epigrams on 'Speaking Objects' Rudolf
Wachter; Part II. Literarization - From Stone to Book; Section 1. Losing
Context: Intertextuality and Poetic Variation: 13. Language and
interpretation in Greek epigram Richard Hunter; 14. Typologies of variation
on a theme in Archaic and Classical metrical inscriptions Marco Fantuzzi;
Section 2. Inventing Contexts: Ecphrasis and Narration: 15. Epigram as
narration Ewen Bowie; 16. Ecphrasis in fits and starts? Down to 300 BC Jon
Steffen Bruss; Bibliography; Indices.