The Getty Hexameters looks in detail at a series of forty-four verses inscribed on a recently discovered lead tablet from Sicily in the fifth century BC. The volume is the first complete critical edition of the Greek text to appear in print and contains important scholarship for the field of classics from an acclaimed list of contributors.
The Getty Hexameters looks in detail at a series of forty-four verses inscribed on a recently discovered lead tablet from Sicily in the fifth century BC. The volume is the first complete critical edition of the Greek text to appear in print and contains important scholarship for the field of classics from an acclaimed list of contributors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher A. Faraone is Frank Curtis Springer & Gertrude Melcher Springer Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago Dirk Obbink is University Lecturer in Papyrology and Greek Literature and Tutorial Fellow in Greek, Christ Church College, University of Oxford
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* Preface * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Greek Text and Translation * Photographs and Drawings * 1: Jan Bremmer: The Getty Hexameters: Date, Author, Place of Composition * 2: Richard Janko: The Language of the Hexameter Verses from Selinous Variants and Archetypes * 3: Christopher A. Faraone: Spoken and Written Boasts in the Getty Hexameters * 4: Alberto Bernabé: The Ephesia grammata: Genesis of a Magical Formula * 5: The Ephesia grammata: Logos Orphaïkos or Apolline Alexima Pharmaka a * 6: Magical Verses on a Lead Tablet: Amulet or Anthologya * 7: Sarah Iles Johnston: Myth and the Getty Hexameters * 8: Ian Rutherford: The Immortal Words of Paean * 9: Dirk Obbink: Poetry and the Mysteries * Appendix: The Lead Tablet from Phalasarna * Bibliography * Indices
* Preface * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Greek Text and Translation * Photographs and Drawings * 1: Jan Bremmer: The Getty Hexameters: Date, Author, Place of Composition * 2: Richard Janko: The Language of the Hexameter Verses from Selinous Variants and Archetypes * 3: Christopher A. Faraone: Spoken and Written Boasts in the Getty Hexameters * 4: Alberto Bernabé: The Ephesia grammata: Genesis of a Magical Formula * 5: The Ephesia grammata: Logos Orphaïkos or Apolline Alexima Pharmaka a * 6: Magical Verses on a Lead Tablet: Amulet or Anthologya * 7: Sarah Iles Johnston: Myth and the Getty Hexameters * 8: Ian Rutherford: The Immortal Words of Paean * 9: Dirk Obbink: Poetry and the Mysteries * Appendix: The Lead Tablet from Phalasarna * Bibliography * Indices
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