This ground-breaking study aims to define Hesiod's place in Greek intellectual history by exploring his conception of language and the ways in which it represents reality, establishing his position in early Greek philosophy and shedding new light on a hitherto under-explored chapter in early Greek linguistic thought.
This ground-breaking study aims to define Hesiod's place in Greek intellectual history by exploring his conception of language and the ways in which it represents reality, establishing his position in early Greek philosophy and shedding new light on a hitherto under-explored chapter in early Greek linguistic thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Athanassios Vergados received his PhD at the University of Virginia and is currently Reader in Greek at Newcastle University. He has held teaching and research posts at Franklin & Marshall College, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and the University of Heidelberg, where he also held a fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He is the author of a commentary on the Homeric Hymn to Hermes (De Gruyter, 2013) as well as numerous articles on Greek poetry and other topics.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I: Correct Language? Introduction to Part I 2: The Names of the Muses 3: Etymologizing the Cyclopes 4: The Powers and Limits of Etymology Part II: Second Thoughts? Introduction to Part II 5: Begriffsspaltung I: Eris and Zelos 6: Begriffsspaltung II: Aidos and Nemesis 7: Begriffsspaltung III: Dike 8: Kennings and Riddles 9: Truth and Lies Part III: Interactions Introduction to Part III 10: Hesiod and Early Mythography 11: Hesiod in Plato's Cratylus 12: Hesiod in the Homeric Scholia, or: The Poet as Reader and (Mis-)Interpreter 13: Conclusion
1: Introduction Part I: Correct Language? Introduction to Part I 2: The Names of the Muses 3: Etymologizing the Cyclopes 4: The Powers and Limits of Etymology Part II: Second Thoughts? Introduction to Part II 5: Begriffsspaltung I: Eris and Zelos 6: Begriffsspaltung II: Aidos and Nemesis 7: Begriffsspaltung III: Dike 8: Kennings and Riddles 9: Truth and Lies Part III: Interactions Introduction to Part III 10: Hesiod and Early Mythography 11: Hesiod in Plato's Cratylus 12: Hesiod in the Homeric Scholia, or: The Poet as Reader and (Mis-)Interpreter 13: Conclusion
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