The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception
Herausgeber: Fantuzzi, Marco; Tsagalis, Christos
The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception
Herausgeber: Fantuzzi, Marco; Tsagalis, Christos
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A thorough introduction to these important, but fragmentary, early Greek narrative poems so crucial for understanding Homer and Greek mythology.
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A thorough introduction to these important, but fragmentary, early Greek narrative poems so crucial for understanding Homer and Greek mythology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1319g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730266
- ISBN-10: 1108730264
- Artikelnr.: 55042772
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1319g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730266
- ISBN-10: 1108730264
- Artikelnr.: 55042772
Introduction: Kyklos, Epic Cycle, and Cyclic poetry Marco Fantuzzi and Christos Tsagalis
Part I. Approaches to the Epic Cycle: 1. Coming adrift: the limits of reconstruction of the Cyclic poems Jonathan Burgess
2. Oral traditions, written texts, and questions of authorship Gregory Nagy
3. The Epic Cycle and oral tradition John M. Foley and Justin Arft
4. The formation of the Epic Cycle Martin L. West
5. Motif- and source-research: neoanalysis, Homeric and cyclic epic Wolfgang Kullmann
6. Meta-cyclic epic and Homeric poetry Margalit Finkelberg
7. Language and meter of the Epic Cycle Alberto Bernabé
8. Narrative techniques in the Epic Cycle Antonios Rengakos
9. Wit and irony in the Epic Cycle David Konstan
10. The Trojan war in early Greek art Thomas H. Carpenter
Part II. Epics: 11. Theogony Gianbattista D'alessio
12. Oedipodea Ettore Cingano
13. Thebaid José B. Torres-Guerra
14. Epigonoi Ettore Cingano
15. Alcmeonis Andrea Debiasi
16. Cypria Bruno Currie
17. Aethiopis Antonios Rengakos
18. Ilias parva Adrian Kelly
19. Iliou persis Patrick Finglass
20. Nostoi Georg Danek
21. Telegony Christos Tsagalis
Part III. Fortune of the Epic Cycle: 22. The aesthetics of sequentiality and its discontents Marco Fantuzzi
23. The Epic Cycle, Stesichorus, and Ibycus Maria Noussia-Fantuzzi
24. Pindar's cycle Ian Rutherford
25. Tragedy and the Epic Cycle Alan Sommerstein
26. The Hellenistic reception of the Epic Cycle Evina Sistakou
27. Running rings round Troy: recycling the 'epic circle' in Hellenistic and Roman art Michael Squire
28. Virgil and the Epic Cycle Ursula Gärtner
29. Ovid and the Epic Cycle Gianpiero Rosati
30. Statius' Achilleid and the Cypria Charles McNelis
31. The Epic Cycle and the ancient novel David F. Elmer
32. The Epic Cycle and Imperial Greek epic Silvio Bär and Manuel Baumbach.
Part I. Approaches to the Epic Cycle: 1. Coming adrift: the limits of reconstruction of the Cyclic poems Jonathan Burgess
2. Oral traditions, written texts, and questions of authorship Gregory Nagy
3. The Epic Cycle and oral tradition John M. Foley and Justin Arft
4. The formation of the Epic Cycle Martin L. West
5. Motif- and source-research: neoanalysis, Homeric and cyclic epic Wolfgang Kullmann
6. Meta-cyclic epic and Homeric poetry Margalit Finkelberg
7. Language and meter of the Epic Cycle Alberto Bernabé
8. Narrative techniques in the Epic Cycle Antonios Rengakos
9. Wit and irony in the Epic Cycle David Konstan
10. The Trojan war in early Greek art Thomas H. Carpenter
Part II. Epics: 11. Theogony Gianbattista D'alessio
12. Oedipodea Ettore Cingano
13. Thebaid José B. Torres-Guerra
14. Epigonoi Ettore Cingano
15. Alcmeonis Andrea Debiasi
16. Cypria Bruno Currie
17. Aethiopis Antonios Rengakos
18. Ilias parva Adrian Kelly
19. Iliou persis Patrick Finglass
20. Nostoi Georg Danek
21. Telegony Christos Tsagalis
Part III. Fortune of the Epic Cycle: 22. The aesthetics of sequentiality and its discontents Marco Fantuzzi
23. The Epic Cycle, Stesichorus, and Ibycus Maria Noussia-Fantuzzi
24. Pindar's cycle Ian Rutherford
25. Tragedy and the Epic Cycle Alan Sommerstein
26. The Hellenistic reception of the Epic Cycle Evina Sistakou
27. Running rings round Troy: recycling the 'epic circle' in Hellenistic and Roman art Michael Squire
28. Virgil and the Epic Cycle Ursula Gärtner
29. Ovid and the Epic Cycle Gianpiero Rosati
30. Statius' Achilleid and the Cypria Charles McNelis
31. The Epic Cycle and the ancient novel David F. Elmer
32. The Epic Cycle and Imperial Greek epic Silvio Bär and Manuel Baumbach.
Introduction: Kyklos, Epic Cycle, and Cyclic poetry Marco Fantuzzi and Christos Tsagalis
Part I. Approaches to the Epic Cycle: 1. Coming adrift: the limits of reconstruction of the Cyclic poems Jonathan Burgess
2. Oral traditions, written texts, and questions of authorship Gregory Nagy
3. The Epic Cycle and oral tradition John M. Foley and Justin Arft
4. The formation of the Epic Cycle Martin L. West
5. Motif- and source-research: neoanalysis, Homeric and cyclic epic Wolfgang Kullmann
6. Meta-cyclic epic and Homeric poetry Margalit Finkelberg
7. Language and meter of the Epic Cycle Alberto Bernabé
8. Narrative techniques in the Epic Cycle Antonios Rengakos
9. Wit and irony in the Epic Cycle David Konstan
10. The Trojan war in early Greek art Thomas H. Carpenter
Part II. Epics: 11. Theogony Gianbattista D'alessio
12. Oedipodea Ettore Cingano
13. Thebaid José B. Torres-Guerra
14. Epigonoi Ettore Cingano
15. Alcmeonis Andrea Debiasi
16. Cypria Bruno Currie
17. Aethiopis Antonios Rengakos
18. Ilias parva Adrian Kelly
19. Iliou persis Patrick Finglass
20. Nostoi Georg Danek
21. Telegony Christos Tsagalis
Part III. Fortune of the Epic Cycle: 22. The aesthetics of sequentiality and its discontents Marco Fantuzzi
23. The Epic Cycle, Stesichorus, and Ibycus Maria Noussia-Fantuzzi
24. Pindar's cycle Ian Rutherford
25. Tragedy and the Epic Cycle Alan Sommerstein
26. The Hellenistic reception of the Epic Cycle Evina Sistakou
27. Running rings round Troy: recycling the 'epic circle' in Hellenistic and Roman art Michael Squire
28. Virgil and the Epic Cycle Ursula Gärtner
29. Ovid and the Epic Cycle Gianpiero Rosati
30. Statius' Achilleid and the Cypria Charles McNelis
31. The Epic Cycle and the ancient novel David F. Elmer
32. The Epic Cycle and Imperial Greek epic Silvio Bär and Manuel Baumbach.
Part I. Approaches to the Epic Cycle: 1. Coming adrift: the limits of reconstruction of the Cyclic poems Jonathan Burgess
2. Oral traditions, written texts, and questions of authorship Gregory Nagy
3. The Epic Cycle and oral tradition John M. Foley and Justin Arft
4. The formation of the Epic Cycle Martin L. West
5. Motif- and source-research: neoanalysis, Homeric and cyclic epic Wolfgang Kullmann
6. Meta-cyclic epic and Homeric poetry Margalit Finkelberg
7. Language and meter of the Epic Cycle Alberto Bernabé
8. Narrative techniques in the Epic Cycle Antonios Rengakos
9. Wit and irony in the Epic Cycle David Konstan
10. The Trojan war in early Greek art Thomas H. Carpenter
Part II. Epics: 11. Theogony Gianbattista D'alessio
12. Oedipodea Ettore Cingano
13. Thebaid José B. Torres-Guerra
14. Epigonoi Ettore Cingano
15. Alcmeonis Andrea Debiasi
16. Cypria Bruno Currie
17. Aethiopis Antonios Rengakos
18. Ilias parva Adrian Kelly
19. Iliou persis Patrick Finglass
20. Nostoi Georg Danek
21. Telegony Christos Tsagalis
Part III. Fortune of the Epic Cycle: 22. The aesthetics of sequentiality and its discontents Marco Fantuzzi
23. The Epic Cycle, Stesichorus, and Ibycus Maria Noussia-Fantuzzi
24. Pindar's cycle Ian Rutherford
25. Tragedy and the Epic Cycle Alan Sommerstein
26. The Hellenistic reception of the Epic Cycle Evina Sistakou
27. Running rings round Troy: recycling the 'epic circle' in Hellenistic and Roman art Michael Squire
28. Virgil and the Epic Cycle Ursula Gärtner
29. Ovid and the Epic Cycle Gianpiero Rosati
30. Statius' Achilleid and the Cypria Charles McNelis
31. The Epic Cycle and the ancient novel David F. Elmer
32. The Epic Cycle and Imperial Greek epic Silvio Bär and Manuel Baumbach.