Search Results - Homeric Greek
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- History and criticism 43
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Oaths and swearing in ancient Greece /
Published 2014An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Written voices, spoken signs tradition, performance, and the epic text /
Published 1997Subjects: “…Homer Criticism and interpretation Congresses.…”
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Somewhere I have never travelled the hero's journey /
Published 1996Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Discourse cohesion in ancient Greek
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Wakker -- Discourse cohesion through third person pronouns : the case of [keinos] and [autos] in Homer / Anna Bonifazi -- Pragmatic presupposition and complementation in classical Greek / Luuk Huitink -- On the curious combination of the particles [gar] and [oun] / Stéphanie J. …”
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From scholars to scholia chapters in the history of ancient Greek scholarship /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Hellenistic Scholarship and the Study of Language / Lara Pagani -- The Greek Origins of the Romans and the Roman Origins of Homer in the Homeric Scholia and in POxy. 3710 / Paola Ascheri -- Observations on Περι επιρρηματωnu by Apollonius Dyscolus / Silvia Consonni -- The Making of Greek Scholiastic Corpora / Fausto Montana.…”
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Performance, iconography, reception studies in honour of Oliver Taplin /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: theatre and society in the early fifth-century West / Barbara Kowalzig -- The Odyssey as performance poetry / Oswyn Murray -- Performance and rivalry : Homer, Odysseus, and Hesiod / Adrian Kelly -- Performing the will of Zeus : the [actual symbol not reproducible] and the scope of early Greek epic / William Allan -- Theatrical Furies : thoughts on Eumenides / Pat Easterling -- Aeschylus' Eumenides, chronotopes, and the 'aetiological mode' / Martin Revermann -- Star choruses : Eleusis, Orphism, and new musical imagery and dance / Eric Csapo -- The last word : ritual, power, and performance in Euripides' Hiketides / Athena Kavoulaki -- Intimate relations : children, childbearing, and parentage on the Euripidean stage / Froma I. …”
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Staged narrative poetics and the messenger in Greek tragedy /
Published 2002An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Ancient fiction the matrix of early Christian and Jewish narrative /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Imitating imitation : Vergil, Homer, and Acts 10:1-11:18 /…”
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Mujeres, diosas y musas : tejedoras de la memoria /
Published 1996Subjects: “…Homer. fast (OCoLC)fst00029137 154637…”
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Triphiodorus, The sack of Troy : a general study and a commentary /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Triphiodorus: name, origin, date and lost works -- The sack of Troy: an overview -- General design -- Enigmas -- Characterisation -- The narrator -- Speeches -- Literary universe: Triphiodorus and the epic tradition -- Triphiodorus and Homer -- Triphiodorus and the cycle -- Hesiod and Pindar -- Tragic Triphiodorus -- Triphiodorus' Hellenistic readings -- Triphiodorus and Virgil -- Triphiodorus and imperial literature -- Triphiodorus and the contemporary literary scene -- Metrics -- Reading The sack of Troy -- Greek text -- Commentary.…”
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A companion to sport and spectacle in Greek and Roman antiquity /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Rutter -- Sport in the Early Iron Age and Homeric Epic / Timothy P.J. Perry -- Representations of Sport in Greek Literature / Nigel Nicholson -- Picturing Victory : Representations of Sport in Greek Art / Jenifer Neils -- Inscriptions as Evidence for Greek Sport / H.W. …”
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Pindar and the cult of heroes
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In search of the lost feminine decoding the myths that radically reshaped civilization /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Introduction : rewriting the story of western civilization -- Minoan artifacts challenge the inevitability of patriarchy -- The mystery of Minoan civilization -- An expectation of rebirth or immortality -- Time as a circle rather than a line -- The troubling question of war -- Crete and the issue of female sexuality -- The ecstatic and the divine as inseperable -- Five values dramatically at odds with patriarchy -- The collapse of the Minoan world -- The invasions of 1600 BCE : a war culture emerges -- The Theran explosion : the loss of faith in Mother Earth -- The growth of trade : the diminishment of daughters -- The great civil war over marriage : the end of women-centered culture in the eastern Mediterranean -- A warrior civilization emerges -- Four hundred years of chaos sets the stage -- Values shaped by storytellers -- An exaggerated feminine is made monstrous -- Mother Earth is overthrown -- Jason resists the many shapes of seductive women -- Odysseus rejects Calypso -- Homer poses the choice between love and property -- Clytemnestra is sacrificed on the altar of marriage -- Marriage destroys the mother-daughter bond -- Daughters die for civic good -- A multitude of myths to tame, punish, and disparage women -- Oedipus, the lost son -- A glorious monument enshrining the subordination of women -- Biblical patriarchs match the Greek story -- Objections to the warrior civilization -- Jesus carries forward the Eleusian symbolism of grain and wine -- Jesus takes on the threat of military destruction -- Ancient beliefs spring up among the Celts -- A short-lived Islamic challenge -- The metaphor of the holy grail -- Devil talk and witch burnings -- Closing the book on the patriarchy -- History as a choice of stories -- Women coming home to dignity -- The declining utility of war -- Another story all along.…”
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The rhetoric of interruption speech-making, turn-taking, and rule-breaking in Luke-Acts and ancient Greek narrative /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Interruption and rhetoric in ancient Greek literature -- Interrupted speech in Greek historiography : from Homer to Appian -- Interrupted speech in Jewish historiography : from Job to Josephus -- Interrupted speech in Greek novels -- The overlooked interruptions of the Gospel according to Luke -- Interrupted speech in the Acts of the Apostles -- Conclusions -- Appendix A : Intentionally interrupted speech in Greek historiography -- Appendix B : Intentionally interrupted speech in Jewish historiography -- Appendix C : Intentionally interrupted speech in Greek novels -- Appendix D : Intentionally interrupted speech in Luke-Acts.…”
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Wisdom and folly in Euripides /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Hutchinson: Gods wise and foolish: Euripides and greek literature from Homer to Plutarch -- Maria Serena Mirto: "Rightly does Aphrodite's name begin with aphrosune": Gods and men in wisdom and folly -- Ruth Scodel: Wisdom from slaves -- Part II: Individual plays. …”
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Sons of the Gods, Children of Earth : Ideology and Literary Form in Ancient Greece /
Published 2019Full text available:
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