Reception in the Greco-Roman world literary studies in theory and practice

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adam_text CONTENTS List ofFigures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations Altered States: Cultural Pluralism and Psychosis in Ancient Literary Receptions page x xi xvi xvii i TIM WHITMARSH Part I 1 Archaic and Classical Poetics Neighbors and the Poetry of Hesiod and Pindar 23 ANNA UHLIG 2 Stesichorus and the Name Game 48 RICHARD P. MARTIN 3 From Epinician Praise to the Poetry of Encomium on Stone: CEG 177, 819, 888-9 and the Hyssaldomus Inscription 72 ETTORE CINGANO 4 Geometry of Allusions: The Reception of Earlier Poetry in Aristophanes’ Peace 92 IOANNIS M. KONSTANTAKOS Part II Classical Philosophy and Rhetoric, and Their Reception 5 On Coming after Socrates 121 LAURA VIIDEBAUM ѴІІ Contents 6 Chimeras of Classicism in Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Reception of the Athenian Funeral Orations 145 JOHANNA HANINK 7 Our Mind Went to the Platonic Charmides ’: The Reception of Plato’s Charmides in Wilde, Cavafy, and Plutarch 167 TIMOTHY DUFF 8 Naked Apes, Featherless Chickens, and Talking Pigs: Adventures in the Platonic History of Body-Hair and Other Human Attributes 194 ALASTAIR J. L. BLANSHARD Part III Hellenistic and Roman Poetics 9 Before the Canon: The Reception of Greek Tragedy in Hellenistic Poetry 219 ANNETTE HARDER 10 Pun-Fried Concoctions: Wor(l)d-Blending in the Roman Kitchen 241 EMILY GOWERS 11 Powerful Presences: Horace’s Carmen Saeculare and Hellenistic Choral Traditions 266 GIOVAN BATTISTA D’ALESSIO Part IV Multimedia and Intercultural Receptions in the Second Sophistic and Beyond 12 Received into Dance? Parthenius’ Erotika Pathēmata in the Pantomime Idiom 293 ISMENE LADA-RICHARDS 13 Sappho in Pieces 319 SUSAN A. STEPHENS 14 Hesiodic Rhapsody: The Sibylline Oracles HELEN VAN NOORDEN 344 Contents 15 Homer and the Precarity of Tradition: Can Jesus Be Achilles? 371 SIMON GOLDHILL References Index 399 446
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Rezeption
Griechisch
Literatur
Festschrift
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