TY - BOOK AU - EFSTATHIOU,Athanasios AU - KARAMANOU,Ioanna TI - Homeric receptions across generic and cultural contexts T2 - Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes, 37 SN - 9783110479799 PY - 2016/// CY - Berlin : PB - De Gruyter, KW - UDJG KW - DE-Filologie KW - resursă online N1 - Frontmatter; Preface; Table of contents; Introduction: The contexts of Homeric reception; Part I : Framing; Homer, repetition and reception; Part II : Homer In archaic ideology; Hipponax and the Odyssey: Subverting text and intertext; Archaic funerary epigram and Hector’s imagined epitymbia; Performance, poetic identity and intertextuality in Pindar’s Olympian 4; Homer and epic in Herodotus’ book 7; Part III. Homeric echoes in philosophical and rhetorical discourse; Argumenta Homerica: Homer’s reception by Aeschines; Homeric values in the epitaphios logos; The ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry: Plato’s Hippias Minor; A philosophical reception of Homer: Homeric courage in Aristotle’s discussion of ἀνδρεία; Homeric echoes, pythagorean flavour: The reception of Homer in Iamblichus; Part IV : Hellenistic and later receptions; Ἑρμιόνην, ἣ εἶδος ἔχε χρυσέης ᾿Aφροδίτης (Od. 4.14): Praising a female through Aphrodite : From Homer into Hellenistic epigram; Pausanias and Homer; The reception of Homeric vocabulary in nonnus’ paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel: Εxamination of themes and formulas in selected passages; Part V : Latin transformations; Trees and plants in poetic emulation: From the Homeric epic to Virgil’s eclogues; Embracing Homeric orality in the aeneid: Revisiting the composition politics of Virgil’s first descriptio; ‘tollite me, Teucri’ (Verg. Aen. 3.601): Saving achaemenides, saving Homer; Scylla the beauty and Scylla the beast: A Homeric allusion in the Ciris; Homer in love: Homeric Reception in propertius and Ovid; Part VI : Homeric scholarship at the intersection of traditions; Homer in servius: A judgement on servius as a commentator on Virgil; On finding Homer: The impact of Homeric scholarship on the perception of south slavic oral traditional poetry; Part VII : Homer on the ancient and modern stage; Aeschylus reading Homer: The case of the psychagogoi; Symbolic remarriage in Homer’s Odyssey and Euripides’ Alcestis; Euripides’ ‘trojan trilogy’ and the reception of the epic tradition; Andromache’s tragic persona from the ancient to the modern stage; Odysseus satirical: The merry dealing of the Homeric myth in modern greek theatre; Part VIII : Refiguring Homer in film and music; The reception of Homer in silent film; Homeric shadows on the silver screen: Epic themes in Michael Cacoyannis’ trilogy of cinematic receptions; ‘Travelling to the light, aiming at the infinite’: The Odyssey of Mikis Theodorakis; Bibliography; Notes on contributors; General index; Index of Homeric passages UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/view/title/521082?rskey=cE9HJ2&result=2&tab_body=overview ER -