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Byzantine literature --- Greek literature, Modern --- Nationalism and literature --- Littérature byzantine --- Littérature grecque moderne --- Nationalisme et littérature --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Grèce --- --Histoire --- --Littérature grecque --- --Littérature byzantine --- --mélanges --- --History and criticism. --- 091 =75 --- 09 <081 BEACON, RODERICK> --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Verzameld werk van individuele auteurs--BEACON, RODERICK --- 091 =75 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- Littérature byzantine --- Littérature grecque moderne --- Nationalisme et littérature --- Literature and nationalism --- Literature --- Neo-Greek literature --- Romaic literature --- History and criticism --- History --- Byzantine literature - History and criticism. --- Greek literature, Modern - 1453-1800 - History and criticism. --- Nationalism and literature - Greece - History. --- Littérature grecque
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Classical Latin literature --- Neo-Latin literature --- Classical Greek literature --- Latin literature --- Greek literature --- Littérature latine --- Littérature grecque --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Conferences - Meetings --- Littérature latine --- Littérature grecque --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Littérature européenne d'expression latine
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With the Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyris reperta, a unique papyrological collection is being published. The otherwise scattered publications of pieces of ancient Greek commentary written on papyrus – i.e. the hypomnemata and notes on Greek authors, glossaries and lexica – are brought together in alphabetical order in this lexicon. In addition to the fragments the lexicon provides the user with details of their place and date of origin, current location and of all publications about them to date (see sample page overleaf). These are followed by commentaries taking into account all available material, written in the language of the respective commentator. This work has been compiled by more than 40 scholars from different European and non-European countries. One or two instalments of 250 to 300 pages each are to be published every two years. The entire work, which will amount to some 15 instalments, is divided into four main parts: I: Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II: Commentaria in adespota; Pars III: Lexica; Pars IV: Concordantiae et Indices. Papyri not published yet are reproduced in the appendix. Not only papyrologists will find an immeasurable fund of source material here; the CLGP will be an essential source of information for every larger classical studies library because of the Greek authors it covers, from Aeschylus to Thucydides. To Fasc. 5.1 Euripides: Kathleen McNamee is the author of the entries "Euripides 1-17" and the "Scheda b", Elena Esposito is the author of the "Scheda a".This is a digital product.SubjectsHistory,AncientStandard VitalSource Return Policy
Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Papyrus grecs --- Translations into Italian --- Traductions italiennes --- Littérature grecque --- Sources --- Papyrus grecs. --- Sources. --- Greek papyri --- Papyri, Greek --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Littérature grecque --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri). --- Authors, Classical --- Euripides
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A une époque où disparaît la philosophie, l'urgence se fait sentir d'en explorer les limites, non pour la ressusciter, mais pour comprendre ce qui a été possible sans elle et avant elle. Plutôt que de s'épuiser à reconstituer un corpus à jamais fragmentaire, à jamais dépendant du dernier papyrus découvert, on choisit dans cet ouvrage d'explorer, dans une langue parlée avant l'avènement des philosophes, la récurrence de certains mots que nous traduisons aujourd'hui par " infini ", " limite ", " un ", " multiple ". En examinant ces termes en amont de la philosophie, en les replongeant dans le terreau de la langue parlée par les " poètes ", on découvre qu'ils prennent sens dans un ensemble d'images qui structure la réflexion et l'expérience des anciens Grecs et constitue ce qu'on peut appeler un schématisme. Or, le schème qui opère dans tous les domaines, de l'art du charpentier à celui de l'aède, de la physiologie à la cosmologie est celui de l'harmonie. En traquant le schème de l'harmonie à travers la philologie, l'histoire des sciences et des techniques comme la musique, la physiologie ou l'astronomie, l'ouvrage retrace le cheminement souvent non linéaire qui conduit du schème homérique de l'harmonie, à ses modification ; chez les auteurs tels qu'Héraclite, Empédocle, Parménide, Zénon, ou les Pythagoriciens. Abordé dans la perspective d'une anthropologie de la technique, chacun des auteurs examinés illustre une manière de fabriquer une balle qui concrétise sa démarche. On découvre ainsi que dans le premier schème de l'harmonie matérialisée par le cercle rabouté et la sphère, le mot " infini " désigne la circularité parfaite, alors que quelques siècles plus tard le même mot sert à désigner l'Intervalle des relatifs quand harmoniser revient à unifier. Les représentations éthiques sous-jacentes aux épistémologies de l'harmonie sont ainsi mises en lumière : l'auteur montre que si chez Homère, l'harmonie, en opérant au moyen de la cheville ou de l'agrafe, a pour effet de préserver le multiple dans ses manifestations singulières, il n'en est plus de même à l'aube du Ve siècle où le multiple se voit réduit à la différence comparative, dans une harmonie de la proportion d'où il devint à jamais impossible de penser la diversité sans l'assimiler au risque de désordre. Au fil de cette étude, le lecteur est amené à comprendre les enjeux réels de la question de l'harmonie, abordée pour la première fois comme la question des limites de la philosophie.
Harmony (Philosophy) --- Harmony (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Harmonie (Philosophie) --- Harmonie (Esthétique) --- Philosophie ancienne --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Harmonie (Esthétique) --- Harmonie --- Harmonie (esthétique) --- Philosophie grecque --- Littérature grecque --- Homère (08..?-08..?-av.-J.-C.) --- Platon (0427?-0348?-av.-J.-C.) --- Antiquité --- Histoire et critique
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Greek poetry --- Mythology, Greek. --- Literature and anthropology. --- Politics and literature. --- Poésie grecque --- Mythologie grecque --- Littérature et anthropologie --- Politique et littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Religion grecque. --- mythe --- énonciation --- politique --- Histoire et critique. --- poésie grecque antique --- rite --- littérature grecque antique --- société (milieu humain) --- Grèce antique --- Mythe --- Énonciation --- Politique --- Poésie grecque --- Littérature et anthropologie --- Politique et littérature --- Poésie grecque antique --- Rite --- Littérature grecque antique --- Société (milieu humain) --- Religion grecque --- Poétique
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The Greek and Roman novels of Petronius, Apuleius, Longus, Heliodorus and others have been cherished for millennia, but never more so than now. The Cambridge Companion to the Greek and Roman Novel contains nineteen original essays by an international cast of experts in the field. The emphasis is upon the critical interpretation of the texts within historical settings, both in antiquity and in the later generations that have been and continue to be inspired by them. All the central issues of current scholarship are addressed: sexuality, cultural identity, class, religion, politics, narrative, style, readership and much more. Four sections cover cultural context of the novels, their contents, literary form, and their reception in classical antiquity and beyond. Each chapter includes guidance on further reading. This collection will be essential for scholars and students, as well as for others who want an up-to-date, accessible introduction into this exhilarating material.
Fiction --- Classical literature --- Classical fiction --- Roman ancien --- Littérature ancienne --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature grecque --- --Littérature latine --- --Influence --- --Thème --- --History and criticism --- Littérature ancienne --- Greek fiction --- Latin fiction --- Classical fiction - History and criticism --- Littérature latine --- Influence --- Thème --- Roman antique
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This book gathers together many of the principal essays of Richard Hunter, whose work has been fundamental in the modern re-evaluation of Greek literature after Alexander and its reception at Rome and elsewhere. At the heart of Hunter's work lies the high poetry of Ptolemaic Alexandria (Callimachus, Theocritus, and Apollonius of Rhodes) and the narrative literature of later antiquity ('the ancient novel'), but comedy, mime, didactic poetry and ancient literary criticism all fall within the scope of these studies. Principal recurrent themes are the uses and recreation of the past, the modes of poetic allusion, the moral purposes of literature, the intellectual context for ancient poetry, and the interaction of poetry and criticism. What emerges is not a literature shackled to the past and cowed by an 'anxiety of influence', but an energetic and constantly experimental engagement with both past and present.
Greek literature, Hellenistic --- Greek poetry, Hellenistic --- Latin literature --- Latin drama --- Littérature grecque hellénistique --- Poésie grecque hellénistique --- Littérature latine --- Théâtre latin --- History and criticism. --- Sources --- Histoire et critique --- Late Antiquity). --- Literature (Greek. --- Littérature grecque hellénistique
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Truth in literature --- Truthfulness and falsehood in literature --- Greek literature --- Greek language --- Vérité dans la littérature --- Vérité et mensonge dans la littérature --- Littérature grecque --- Grec (Langue) --- Themes, motives --- Vocabulary --- Thèmes, motifs --- Vocabulaire --- Mensonge dans la littérature --- Vérité dans la littérature --- Mensonge dans la littérature --- Littérature grecque --- Thèmes, motifs --- Poésie grecque homérique --- Poésie grecque archaïque --- Vérité et mensonge --- Grec (langue) --- Dans la littérature
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The Greek rhetorician Dionysius of Halicarnassus was active in Augustan Rome. For a long time, modern scholars have regarded him as a rather mediocre critic, whose works were only interesting because of the references to earlier scholars and the citations of literary fragments. By interpreting Dionysius’ views within the context of his rhetorical programme, this book shows that Dionysius was in fact an intelligent scholar, who combined theories and methods from various language disciplines and used them for his own practical purposes. His rhetorical writings not only inform us about the linguistic knowledge of intellectuals at the end of the first century BC, but also demonstrate the close connections between philology, technical grammar, philosophy, music studies and rhetoric.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Greek language --- Greek literature --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Grec (Langue) --- Littérature grecque --- Grammar. --- Grammaire --- Dionysius, --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Criticism and interpretation --- Grieks. --- Filologie. --- Grekiska språket --- grammatik. --- retorik. --- Dionysios från Halikarnassos, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- analys och tolkning. --- Grammatik. --- Retorik. --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Littérature grecque --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Grammar --- Rhetoric --- Denys, --- Dionigi, --- Dionisio, --- Dionizjusz, --- Dionysios, --- Halicarnassus, Dionysius of --- Διονύσιος, --- Pseudo-Dionysius, --- Denys d'Halicarnasse --- Dionigi di Alicarnasso --- Dionysius Halicarnaseus --- Dionysius van Halicarnassus --- Dionysius, - of Halicarnassus - Criticism and interpretation --- Dionysius, - of Halicarnassus
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