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Edited with an introduction by an internationally recognized scholar, this nine-volume set represents the most exhaustive collection of essential critical writings in the field, from studies of the classic works to the history of their reception.
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Edited with an introduction by an internationally recognized scholar, this nine-volume set represents the most exhaustive collection of essential critical writings in the field, from studies of the classic works to the history of their reception.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781136539602
- Artikelnr.: 57922733
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136539602
- Artikelnr.: 57922733
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Gregory Nagy is Professor of Classics at Harvard University and Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C. He has written and edited numerous books on Greek literature, including HomericQuestions, The Everyman's Library The Iliad, GreekMythology and Poetics, and Poetry as Performance.
Bakker
E.J. Discourse and Performance Involvement
Visualization and 'Presence' in Homeric Poetry. Classical Antiquity 12 (1993). Bird
G.D. The Textual Criticism of an Oral Homer. In V.J. Gray
ed.
Nile
Ilissos and Tiber: Essays in Honour of Walter Kirkpatrick Lacey
Prudentia 26 (1994). Clark
M. Enjambment and Binding in Homeric Hexameter. Phoenix 48 (1994). Dué
C.L. Achilles' Golden Amphora and the Afterlife of Oral Tradition in Aeschines' Against Timarchus. Classical Philology (forthcoming 2000). Janko
R. The Homeric Poems as Oral Dictated Texts. Classical Quarterly 48 (1998). Jong
I. de. Eurykleia and Odysseus's Scar: Odyssey 19 Classical Quarterly 35 (1985). Lord
A.B. Homer
Parry
and Huso. American Journal of Archaeology 52 1948. Reprinted in Parry 1971. Martin
R. Hesiod
Odysseus
and the Instruction of Princes. Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984). Morris
S. A Tale of Two Cities: The Miniature Frescoes from Thera and the Origins of Greek Poetry. American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989). Muellner
L. The Simile of the Cranes and Pygmies: A Study of Homeric Metaphor. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 93 (1990). Nagler
M. Towards a Generative View of the Oral Formula. Transactions of the American Philological Association 98 (1967). Nagy
G. Irreversible Mistakes and Homeric Poetry. In J. N. Kazazis and A. Rengakos
eds.
Euphrosyne: Studies in Ancient Epic and its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis 15 (Stuttgart
Germany: F. Steiner
1999). Palmer
L.R. A Mycenaean 'Akhilleid'? In R. Muth and G. Pfohl
eds.
Serta Philologica Aenipontana (Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
1979). Parry
M. Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse-Making II: The Homeric Language as the Language of an Oral Poetry. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 43 (1932). Sherratt
E.S. 'Reading the Texts': Archaeology and the Homeric Question. Antiquity 64 (1990). Slatkin
L.M. Genre and Generation in the Odyssey. METIS: Revue d'Anthropologie du Monde Grec Ancien 1 (1987). West
M.L. The Rise of the Greek Epic. Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988). West
M.L. The Descent of the Greek Epic: A Reply. Journal of Hellenic Studies 112 (1992). List of Recommended Readings
E.J. Discourse and Performance Involvement
Visualization and 'Presence' in Homeric Poetry. Classical Antiquity 12 (1993). Bird
G.D. The Textual Criticism of an Oral Homer. In V.J. Gray
ed.
Nile
Ilissos and Tiber: Essays in Honour of Walter Kirkpatrick Lacey
Prudentia 26 (1994). Clark
M. Enjambment and Binding in Homeric Hexameter. Phoenix 48 (1994). Dué
C.L. Achilles' Golden Amphora and the Afterlife of Oral Tradition in Aeschines' Against Timarchus. Classical Philology (forthcoming 2000). Janko
R. The Homeric Poems as Oral Dictated Texts. Classical Quarterly 48 (1998). Jong
I. de. Eurykleia and Odysseus's Scar: Odyssey 19 Classical Quarterly 35 (1985). Lord
A.B. Homer
Parry
and Huso. American Journal of Archaeology 52 1948. Reprinted in Parry 1971. Martin
R. Hesiod
Odysseus
and the Instruction of Princes. Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984). Morris
S. A Tale of Two Cities: The Miniature Frescoes from Thera and the Origins of Greek Poetry. American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989). Muellner
L. The Simile of the Cranes and Pygmies: A Study of Homeric Metaphor. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 93 (1990). Nagler
M. Towards a Generative View of the Oral Formula. Transactions of the American Philological Association 98 (1967). Nagy
G. Irreversible Mistakes and Homeric Poetry. In J. N. Kazazis and A. Rengakos
eds.
Euphrosyne: Studies in Ancient Epic and its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis 15 (Stuttgart
Germany: F. Steiner
1999). Palmer
L.R. A Mycenaean 'Akhilleid'? In R. Muth and G. Pfohl
eds.
Serta Philologica Aenipontana (Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
1979). Parry
M. Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse-Making II: The Homeric Language as the Language of an Oral Poetry. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 43 (1932). Sherratt
E.S. 'Reading the Texts': Archaeology and the Homeric Question. Antiquity 64 (1990). Slatkin
L.M. Genre and Generation in the Odyssey. METIS: Revue d'Anthropologie du Monde Grec Ancien 1 (1987). West
M.L. The Rise of the Greek Epic. Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988). West
M.L. The Descent of the Greek Epic: A Reply. Journal of Hellenic Studies 112 (1992). List of Recommended Readings
Bakker
E.J. Discourse and Performance Involvement
Visualization and 'Presence' in Homeric Poetry. Classical Antiquity 12 (1993). Bird
G.D. The Textual Criticism of an Oral Homer. In V.J. Gray
ed.
Nile
Ilissos and Tiber: Essays in Honour of Walter Kirkpatrick Lacey
Prudentia 26 (1994). Clark
M. Enjambment and Binding in Homeric Hexameter. Phoenix 48 (1994). Dué
C.L. Achilles' Golden Amphora and the Afterlife of Oral Tradition in Aeschines' Against Timarchus. Classical Philology (forthcoming 2000). Janko
R. The Homeric Poems as Oral Dictated Texts. Classical Quarterly 48 (1998). Jong
I. de. Eurykleia and Odysseus's Scar: Odyssey 19 Classical Quarterly 35 (1985). Lord
A.B. Homer
Parry
and Huso. American Journal of Archaeology 52 1948. Reprinted in Parry 1971. Martin
R. Hesiod
Odysseus
and the Instruction of Princes. Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984). Morris
S. A Tale of Two Cities: The Miniature Frescoes from Thera and the Origins of Greek Poetry. American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989). Muellner
L. The Simile of the Cranes and Pygmies: A Study of Homeric Metaphor. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 93 (1990). Nagler
M. Towards a Generative View of the Oral Formula. Transactions of the American Philological Association 98 (1967). Nagy
G. Irreversible Mistakes and Homeric Poetry. In J. N. Kazazis and A. Rengakos
eds.
Euphrosyne: Studies in Ancient Epic and its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis 15 (Stuttgart
Germany: F. Steiner
1999). Palmer
L.R. A Mycenaean 'Akhilleid'? In R. Muth and G. Pfohl
eds.
Serta Philologica Aenipontana (Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
1979). Parry
M. Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse-Making II: The Homeric Language as the Language of an Oral Poetry. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 43 (1932). Sherratt
E.S. 'Reading the Texts': Archaeology and the Homeric Question. Antiquity 64 (1990). Slatkin
L.M. Genre and Generation in the Odyssey. METIS: Revue d'Anthropologie du Monde Grec Ancien 1 (1987). West
M.L. The Rise of the Greek Epic. Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988). West
M.L. The Descent of the Greek Epic: A Reply. Journal of Hellenic Studies 112 (1992). List of Recommended Readings
E.J. Discourse and Performance Involvement
Visualization and 'Presence' in Homeric Poetry. Classical Antiquity 12 (1993). Bird
G.D. The Textual Criticism of an Oral Homer. In V.J. Gray
ed.
Nile
Ilissos and Tiber: Essays in Honour of Walter Kirkpatrick Lacey
Prudentia 26 (1994). Clark
M. Enjambment and Binding in Homeric Hexameter. Phoenix 48 (1994). Dué
C.L. Achilles' Golden Amphora and the Afterlife of Oral Tradition in Aeschines' Against Timarchus. Classical Philology (forthcoming 2000). Janko
R. The Homeric Poems as Oral Dictated Texts. Classical Quarterly 48 (1998). Jong
I. de. Eurykleia and Odysseus's Scar: Odyssey 19 Classical Quarterly 35 (1985). Lord
A.B. Homer
Parry
and Huso. American Journal of Archaeology 52 1948. Reprinted in Parry 1971. Martin
R. Hesiod
Odysseus
and the Instruction of Princes. Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984). Morris
S. A Tale of Two Cities: The Miniature Frescoes from Thera and the Origins of Greek Poetry. American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989). Muellner
L. The Simile of the Cranes and Pygmies: A Study of Homeric Metaphor. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 93 (1990). Nagler
M. Towards a Generative View of the Oral Formula. Transactions of the American Philological Association 98 (1967). Nagy
G. Irreversible Mistakes and Homeric Poetry. In J. N. Kazazis and A. Rengakos
eds.
Euphrosyne: Studies in Ancient Epic and its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis 15 (Stuttgart
Germany: F. Steiner
1999). Palmer
L.R. A Mycenaean 'Akhilleid'? In R. Muth and G. Pfohl
eds.
Serta Philologica Aenipontana (Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
1979). Parry
M. Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse-Making II: The Homeric Language as the Language of an Oral Poetry. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 43 (1932). Sherratt
E.S. 'Reading the Texts': Archaeology and the Homeric Question. Antiquity 64 (1990). Slatkin
L.M. Genre and Generation in the Odyssey. METIS: Revue d'Anthropologie du Monde Grec Ancien 1 (1987). West
M.L. The Rise of the Greek Epic. Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988). West
M.L. The Descent of the Greek Epic: A Reply. Journal of Hellenic Studies 112 (1992). List of Recommended Readings