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  1. Relative chronology in early Greek epic poetry
    Beteiligt: Andersen, Øivind (Hrsg.); Haug, Dag (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; Sao Paulo ; Delhi ; Tokyo ; Mexico City

    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus... mehr

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    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus making the establishment of chronological priorities a difficult task. The editors have brought together scholars working on these texts from both a linguistic and a literary perspective to address the problem. Some contributions offer statistical analysis of the linguistic material or linguistic analysis of subgenres within epic, others use a neoanalytical approach to the history of epic themes or otherwise seek to track the development and interrelationship of epic contents. All the contributors focus on the implications of their study for the dating of early epic poems relative to each other. Thus the book offers an overview of the current state of discussion

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Andersen, Øivind (Hrsg.); Haug, Dag (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511921728
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    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Epic poetry, Greek / Chronology; Epik; Griechisch; Relative Datierung
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 277 Seiten)
  2. Relative chronology in early Greek epic poetry
    Beteiligt: Andersen, Øivind (Hrsg.); Haug, Dag (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; Sao Paulo ; Delhi ; Tokyo ; Mexico City

    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus... mehr

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    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus making the establishment of chronological priorities a difficult task. The editors have brought together scholars working on these texts from both a linguistic and a literary perspective to address the problem. Some contributions offer statistical analysis of the linguistic material or linguistic analysis of subgenres within epic, others use a neoanalytical approach to the history of epic themes or otherwise seek to track the development and interrelationship of epic contents. All the contributors focus on the implications of their study for the dating of early epic poems relative to each other. Thus the book offers an overview of the current state of discussion

     

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    Beteiligt: Andersen, Øivind (Hrsg.); Haug, Dag (Hrsg.)
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    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Epic poetry, Greek / Chronology; Epik; Griechisch; Relative Datierung
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 277 Seiten)
  3. Relative chronology in early Greek epic poetry
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterised by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes,... mehr

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    "This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterised by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus making the establishment of chronological priorities a difficult task. The editors have brought together scholars working on these texts from both a linguistic and a literary perspective to address the problem. Some contributions offer statistical analysis of the linguistic material or linguistic analysis of subgenres within epic, others use a neoanalytical approach to the history of epic themes or otherwise seek to track the development and interrelationship of epic contents. All the contributors focus on the implications of their study for the dating of early epic poems relative to each other. Thus the book offers an overview of the current state of discussion"-- 1.Relative chronology and the literary history of the early Greek epos /Richard Janko --2.Relative chronology and an 'Aeolic phase' of epic /Brandrly Jones --3.The other view: focus on linguistic innovations in the Homeric epics /Rudolf Wachter --4.Late features in the speeches of the Iliad /Margalit Finkelberg --5.Tmesis in the epic tradition /Dag T.T. Haug --6.The Doloneia revisited /Georg Danek --7.Odyssean stratigraphy /Stephanie West --8.Older heroes and earlier poems: the case of Heracles in the Odyssey /Øivind Andersen --9.The Catalogue of Women within the Greek epic tradition: allusion, intertextuality and traditional referentiality /Ian C. Rutherford --10. Intertextuality without text in early Greek epic /Jonathan S. Burgess --11.Perspectives on neoanalysis from the archaic hymns to Demeter /Bruno Currie --12.The relative chronology of the Homeric Catalogue of Ships and of the lists of heroes and cities within the Catalogue /Wolfgang Kullman --13.Towards a chronology of early Greek epic /Martin West.

     

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    ISBN: 0511921721; 1139127810; 9780511921728; 9781139127813
    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Greek; Epic poetry, Greek; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical; LITERARY COLLECTIONS ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Epic poetry, Greek; Chronologies; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  4. Relative chronology in early Greek epic poetry
    Beteiligt: Andersen, Øivind (Herausgeber); Haug, Dag (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus... mehr

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    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus making the establishment of chronological priorities a difficult task. The editors have brought together scholars working on these texts from both a linguistic and a literary perspective to address the problem. Some contributions offer statistical analysis of the linguistic material or linguistic analysis of subgenres within epic, others use a neoanalytical approach to the history of epic themes or otherwise seek to track the development and interrelationship of epic contents. All the contributors focus on the implications of their study for the dating of early epic poems relative to each other. Thus the book offers an overview of the current state of discussion.

     

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  5. Relative chronology in early Greek epic poetry
    Beteiligt: Haug, Dag (HerausgeberIn); Andersen, Øivind (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus... mehr

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    This book sets out to disentangle the complex chronology of early Greek epic poetry, which includes Homer, Hesiod, hymns and catalogues. The preserved corpus of these texts is characterized by a rather uniform language and many recurring themes, thus making the establishment of chronological priorities a difficult task. The editors have brought together scholars working on these texts from both a linguistic and a literary perspective to address the problem. Some contributions offer statistical analysis of the linguistic material or linguistic analysis of subgenres within epic, others use a neoanalytical approach to the history of epic themes or otherwise seek to track the development and interrelationship of epic contents. All the contributors focus on the implications of their study for the dating of early epic poems relative to each other. Thus the book offers an overview of the current state of discussion

     

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    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Greek; Epic poetry, Greek; Epic poetry, Greek ; History and criticism; Epic poetry, Greek ; Chronology
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    Richard Janko: 1. Relative chronology and the literary history of the early Greek epos

    Brandrly Jones: 2. Relative chronology and an 'Aeolic phase' of epic

    Rudolf Wachter: 3. The other view: focus on linguistic innovations in the Homeric epics

    Margalit Finkelberg: 4. Late features in the speeches of the Iliad

    Dag T.T. Haug: 5. Tmesis in the epic tradition

    Georg Danek: 6. The Doloneia revisited

    Stephanie West: 7. Odyssean stratigraphy

    Øivind Andersen: 8. Older heroes and earlier poems: the case of Heracles in the Odyssey

    Ian C. Rutherford: 9. The Catalogue of Women within the Greek epic tradition: allusion, intertextuality and traditional referentiality

    Jonathan S. Burgess: 10. Intertextuality without text in early Greek epic

    Bruno Currie: 11. Perspectives on neoanalysis from the archaic hymns to Demeter

    Wolfgang Kullman: 12. The relative chronology of the Homeric Catalogue of Ships and of the lists of heroes and cities within the Catalogue

    Martin West.: 13. Towards a chronology of early Greek epic