Athenian Funeral Oration (eBook, ePUB)
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009413060
- Artikelnr.: 70909647
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List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Foreword by Paul
Cartledge ; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. The funeral oration after
Loraux David M. Pritchard; Part I. Contexts: 2. The 'beautiful death' from
Homer to democratic Athens Nicole Loraux (translated by David M.
Pritchard); 3. Between ideology and the imaginary: the invention of The
Invention of Athens Vincent Azoulay and Paulin Ismard (translated by David
M. Pritchard); 4. An imaginary with images: reconsidering the funeral
oration and material culture Nathan T. Arrington; Part II. The Historical
Speeches: 5. The epitaphios logos of Pericles: Thucydides' ambivalence
towards the genre Bernd Steinbock; 6. Demosthenes after the defeat Leonhard
Burckhardt (translated by Edith Foster and David M. Pritchard); 7.
Originality and tradition in Hyperides' Funeral Oration Judson Herrman;
Part III. The Literary Examples: 8. Gorgias' Funeral Oration Johannes
Wienand; 9. Authorship and ideology in Lysias' Funeral Oration Alastair J.
L. Blanshard; 10. Corrupting the youth in Plato's Menexenus Ryan K. Balot;
11. 'To gloat over our catastrophes': Isocrates on commemorating the war
dead Thomas Blank; Part IV. Intertextuality: 12. Imagining Athens in the
assembly Peter Hunt; 13. Fighting talk: war's human cost in drama and
law-court speeches Jason Crowley; 14. Making Athens great again: tragedy
and the funeral oration Sophie Mills; 15. Euripides' Erechtheus and the
Athenian catalogue of exploits: how a tragic plot shaped the funeral
oration Johanna Hanink; 16. 'Back then when the barbarian came': old comedy
and the funeral oration Bernhard Zimmermann (translated by Edith Foster and
David M. Pritchard); Part V. The Language of Democracy: 17. The funeral
oration as a self-portrait of Athenian democracy Dominique Lenfant
(translated by David M. Pritchard); 18. Sailors in the funeral oration and
beyond David M. Pritchard; 19. 'Freedom is the sure possession': modern
receptions of Pericles' Funeral Oration Neville Morley; References; General
index; Index of sources
Cartledge ; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. The funeral oration after
Loraux David M. Pritchard; Part I. Contexts: 2. The 'beautiful death' from
Homer to democratic Athens Nicole Loraux (translated by David M.
Pritchard); 3. Between ideology and the imaginary: the invention of The
Invention of Athens Vincent Azoulay and Paulin Ismard (translated by David
M. Pritchard); 4. An imaginary with images: reconsidering the funeral
oration and material culture Nathan T. Arrington; Part II. The Historical
Speeches: 5. The epitaphios logos of Pericles: Thucydides' ambivalence
towards the genre Bernd Steinbock; 6. Demosthenes after the defeat Leonhard
Burckhardt (translated by Edith Foster and David M. Pritchard); 7.
Originality and tradition in Hyperides' Funeral Oration Judson Herrman;
Part III. The Literary Examples: 8. Gorgias' Funeral Oration Johannes
Wienand; 9. Authorship and ideology in Lysias' Funeral Oration Alastair J.
L. Blanshard; 10. Corrupting the youth in Plato's Menexenus Ryan K. Balot;
11. 'To gloat over our catastrophes': Isocrates on commemorating the war
dead Thomas Blank; Part IV. Intertextuality: 12. Imagining Athens in the
assembly Peter Hunt; 13. Fighting talk: war's human cost in drama and
law-court speeches Jason Crowley; 14. Making Athens great again: tragedy
and the funeral oration Sophie Mills; 15. Euripides' Erechtheus and the
Athenian catalogue of exploits: how a tragic plot shaped the funeral
oration Johanna Hanink; 16. 'Back then when the barbarian came': old comedy
and the funeral oration Bernhard Zimmermann (translated by Edith Foster and
David M. Pritchard); Part V. The Language of Democracy: 17. The funeral
oration as a self-portrait of Athenian democracy Dominique Lenfant
(translated by David M. Pritchard); 18. Sailors in the funeral oration and
beyond David M. Pritchard; 19. 'Freedom is the sure possession': modern
receptions of Pericles' Funeral Oration Neville Morley; References; General
index; Index of sources
List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Foreword by Paul
Cartledge ; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. The funeral oration after
Loraux David M. Pritchard; Part I. Contexts: 2. The 'beautiful death' from
Homer to democratic Athens Nicole Loraux (translated by David M.
Pritchard); 3. Between ideology and the imaginary: the invention of The
Invention of Athens Vincent Azoulay and Paulin Ismard (translated by David
M. Pritchard); 4. An imaginary with images: reconsidering the funeral
oration and material culture Nathan T. Arrington; Part II. The Historical
Speeches: 5. The epitaphios logos of Pericles: Thucydides' ambivalence
towards the genre Bernd Steinbock; 6. Demosthenes after the defeat Leonhard
Burckhardt (translated by Edith Foster and David M. Pritchard); 7.
Originality and tradition in Hyperides' Funeral Oration Judson Herrman;
Part III. The Literary Examples: 8. Gorgias' Funeral Oration Johannes
Wienand; 9. Authorship and ideology in Lysias' Funeral Oration Alastair J.
L. Blanshard; 10. Corrupting the youth in Plato's Menexenus Ryan K. Balot;
11. 'To gloat over our catastrophes': Isocrates on commemorating the war
dead Thomas Blank; Part IV. Intertextuality: 12. Imagining Athens in the
assembly Peter Hunt; 13. Fighting talk: war's human cost in drama and
law-court speeches Jason Crowley; 14. Making Athens great again: tragedy
and the funeral oration Sophie Mills; 15. Euripides' Erechtheus and the
Athenian catalogue of exploits: how a tragic plot shaped the funeral
oration Johanna Hanink; 16. 'Back then when the barbarian came': old comedy
and the funeral oration Bernhard Zimmermann (translated by Edith Foster and
David M. Pritchard); Part V. The Language of Democracy: 17. The funeral
oration as a self-portrait of Athenian democracy Dominique Lenfant
(translated by David M. Pritchard); 18. Sailors in the funeral oration and
beyond David M. Pritchard; 19. 'Freedom is the sure possession': modern
receptions of Pericles' Funeral Oration Neville Morley; References; General
index; Index of sources
Cartledge ; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. The funeral oration after
Loraux David M. Pritchard; Part I. Contexts: 2. The 'beautiful death' from
Homer to democratic Athens Nicole Loraux (translated by David M.
Pritchard); 3. Between ideology and the imaginary: the invention of The
Invention of Athens Vincent Azoulay and Paulin Ismard (translated by David
M. Pritchard); 4. An imaginary with images: reconsidering the funeral
oration and material culture Nathan T. Arrington; Part II. The Historical
Speeches: 5. The epitaphios logos of Pericles: Thucydides' ambivalence
towards the genre Bernd Steinbock; 6. Demosthenes after the defeat Leonhard
Burckhardt (translated by Edith Foster and David M. Pritchard); 7.
Originality and tradition in Hyperides' Funeral Oration Judson Herrman;
Part III. The Literary Examples: 8. Gorgias' Funeral Oration Johannes
Wienand; 9. Authorship and ideology in Lysias' Funeral Oration Alastair J.
L. Blanshard; 10. Corrupting the youth in Plato's Menexenus Ryan K. Balot;
11. 'To gloat over our catastrophes': Isocrates on commemorating the war
dead Thomas Blank; Part IV. Intertextuality: 12. Imagining Athens in the
assembly Peter Hunt; 13. Fighting talk: war's human cost in drama and
law-court speeches Jason Crowley; 14. Making Athens great again: tragedy
and the funeral oration Sophie Mills; 15. Euripides' Erechtheus and the
Athenian catalogue of exploits: how a tragic plot shaped the funeral
oration Johanna Hanink; 16. 'Back then when the barbarian came': old comedy
and the funeral oration Bernhard Zimmermann (translated by Edith Foster and
David M. Pritchard); Part V. The Language of Democracy: 17. The funeral
oration as a self-portrait of Athenian democracy Dominique Lenfant
(translated by David M. Pritchard); 18. Sailors in the funeral oration and
beyond David M. Pritchard; 19. 'Freedom is the sure possession': modern
receptions of Pericles' Funeral Oration Neville Morley; References; General
index; Index of sources