Mary R. Bachvarova
From Hittite to Homer
Mary R. Bachvarova
From Hittite to Homer
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This book takes a bold new approach to the prehistory of Homeric epic, arguing for a fresh understanding of how Near Eastern influence worked.
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This book takes a bold new approach to the prehistory of Homeric epic, arguing for a fresh understanding of how Near Eastern influence worked.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 690
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1352g
- ISBN-13: 9780521509794
- ISBN-10: 0521509793
- Artikelnr.: 42699722
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 690
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1352g
- ISBN-13: 9780521509794
- ISBN-10: 0521509793
- Artikelnr.: 42699722
Mary R. Bachvarova is Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at Willamette University, Oregon. She was trained both in classics and in the languages and cultures of Anatolia and the Near East. She is the co-editor, with B. J. Collins and I. C. Rutherford, of Anatolian Interfaces: Hittites, Greeks and Their Neighbours (2005). She has also written a new translation of Hurro-Hittite narrative songs in the recently published Ancient Mediterranean Myths: Primary Sources from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East, edited by C. López-Ruiz (2013).
1. Introduction
2. Hurro-Hittite song at Hattusa
3. Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
4. The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
5. The plot of the Song of Release
6. The place of the Song of Release in its Eastern Mediterranean context
7. The function and prehistory of the Song of Release
8. Sargon the Great: from history to myth
9. Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
10. Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
11. The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
12. Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
13. Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age Western Anatolia
14. Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
15. The history of the Homeric tradition
16. The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
Appendix. Contraction and the dactylic hexameter.
2. Hurro-Hittite song at Hattusa
3. Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
4. The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
5. The plot of the Song of Release
6. The place of the Song of Release in its Eastern Mediterranean context
7. The function and prehistory of the Song of Release
8. Sargon the Great: from history to myth
9. Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
10. Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
11. The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
12. Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
13. Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age Western Anatolia
14. Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
15. The history of the Homeric tradition
16. The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
Appendix. Contraction and the dactylic hexameter.
1. Introduction
2. Hurro-Hittite song at Hattusa
3. Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
4. The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
5. The plot of the Song of Release
6. The place of the Song of Release in its Eastern Mediterranean context
7. The function and prehistory of the Song of Release
8. Sargon the Great: from history to myth
9. Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
10. Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
11. The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
12. Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
13. Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age Western Anatolia
14. Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
15. The history of the Homeric tradition
16. The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
Appendix. Contraction and the dactylic hexameter.
2. Hurro-Hittite song at Hattusa
3. Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
4. The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
5. The plot of the Song of Release
6. The place of the Song of Release in its Eastern Mediterranean context
7. The function and prehistory of the Song of Release
8. Sargon the Great: from history to myth
9. Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
10. Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
11. The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
12. Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
13. Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age Western Anatolia
14. Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
15. The history of the Homeric tradition
16. The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
Appendix. Contraction and the dactylic hexameter.