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  1. Victorian Sappho
    Autor*in: Prins, Yopie
    Erschienen: [2020]; ©1999
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    What is Sappho, except a name? Although the Greek archaic lyrics attributed to Sappho of Lesbos survive only in fragments, she has been invoked for many centuries as the original woman poet, singing at the origins of a Western lyric tradition.... mehr

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    What is Sappho, except a name? Although the Greek archaic lyrics attributed to Sappho of Lesbos survive only in fragments, she has been invoked for many centuries as the original woman poet, singing at the origins of a Western lyric tradition. Victorian Sappho traces the emergence of this idealized feminine figure through reconstructions of the Sapphic fragments in late-nineteenth-century England. Yopie Prins argues that the Victorian period is a critical turning point in the history of Sappho's reception; what we now call "Sappho" is in many ways an artifact of Victorian poetics. Prins reads the Sapphic fragments in Greek alongside various English translations and imitations, considering a wide range of Victorian poets--male and female, famous and forgotten--who signed their poetry in the name of Sappho. By "declining" the name in each chapter, the book presents a theoretical argument about the Sapphic signature, as well as a historical account of its implications in Victorian England. Prins explores the relations between classical philology and Victorian poetics, the tropes of lesbian writing, the aesthetics of meter, and nineteenth-century personifications of the "Poetess." as current scholarship on Sappho and her afterlife. Offering a history and theory of lyric as a gendered literary form, the book is an exciting and original contribution to Victorian studies, classical studies, comparative literature, and women's studies

     

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  2. Refining the Criteria for Delineating Côla and Periods
    Some Remarks on the First and Second Steps of “Sound Mapping”
    Erschienen: [2020]

    This article challenges the way côla and periods are delineated by exegetes involved in the so-called “sound mapping” approach. Specifically, the author argues that certain criteria for identifying côla and periods that are provided in both the... mehr

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    This article challenges the way côla and periods are delineated by exegetes involved in the so-called “sound mapping” approach. Specifically, the author argues that certain criteria for identifying côla and periods that are provided in both the initial version of the method outlined by Margaret E. Lee and Bernard B. Scott (2009) and the refined version proposed by Dan Nässelqvist (2015) conflict with the data from ancient sources. In other words, the criteria typically used for delineating côla and periods fail to accurately reflect the ancient conventions of structuring prose texts. Given the crucial role of the notions of côlon and period for the approach of “sound mapping,” further investigation into the rhetorical treatises from the Graeco-Roman world is warranted. Such an investigation, as this study aims to show, allows us to get a deeper understanding of the ancient system of colometry and to lay the foundation for a more historically-informed set of criteria.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Neotestamentica; Pretoria : NTWSA, 1967; 54(2020), 2, Seite 307-328; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: ancient rhetoric; aurality; colometry; sound analysis; style
  3. Christ est-il appelé Dieu en Romains 9:5 ?
    L’argument des figures gorgianiques
    Erschienen: 2022

    When working on Rom 9:5, exegetes face a crucial punctuation issue. The challenge consists in determining whether the expression ὁ ὢν ἐπὶ πάντων θεὸς εὐλογητὸς εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας (9:5b) should be read as an independent clause, or, rather, as a relative... mehr

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    When working on Rom 9:5, exegetes face a crucial punctuation issue. The challenge consists in determining whether the expression ὁ ὢν ἐπὶ πάντων θεὸς εὐλογητὸς εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας (9:5b) should be read as an independent clause, or, rather, as a relative clause attached with ὁ Χριστὸς τὸ κατὰ σάρκα (9:5a). According to the first option, Paul merely concludes his development with a doxology to God the Father. Following the second line, however, the apostle would make a Christological claim by asserting that Christ is God. The stakes are high since Paul nowhere else in his letters makes a clear claim that Christ is God. This article aims to reconsider this famous crux interpretum in light of ancient colometry, taking into account the principles of colometric structuration described in Greek and Latin rhetorical treatises. Specifically, the author argues that the combined presence of the three so-called Gorgianic figures (parisosis, paromoiosis, and antithesis) supports the case of light punctuation (a comma) between v. 5a and v. 5b, which in turn suggests reading v. 5b as a relative clause that qualifies Christ.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Novum Testamentum; Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1956; 64(2022), 4, Seite 450-468; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: rhetoric; style; punctuation; colometry; Epistle to the Romans; Christology; Paul
  4. Punctuating Paul's Letters in Light of the Ancient Theory of Côla and Periods
    The Example of 2 Corinthians 10:8-11
    Erschienen: [2020]

    This article argues that the micro-structure of Paul's letters is intrinsically linked to an aural logic. Taking 2 Corinthians 10:8-11 as an example and using the notions of côlon and period as described in the rhetoric and stylistic treatises of the... mehr

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    This article argues that the micro-structure of Paul's letters is intrinsically linked to an aural logic. Taking 2 Corinthians 10:8-11 as an example and using the notions of côlon and period as described in the rhetoric and stylistic treatises of the Graeco-Roman world, I will show both the methods and the extent to which it is possible to reconstitute its original "punctuation" - i.e., the different breaks that punctuated this passage when it was read aloud. This will allow me to shed new light on the structure of the passage and, especially, on the debated question of the place of verse 9, namely the extent to which it is linked with either verse 8 or verses 10-11, or is rather independent. More generally, this article is an invitation to develop colometric analysis as an additional tool in debates concerning micro-structure and punctuation of NT texts.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Biblical interpretation; Leiden : Brill, 1993; 28(2020), 1, Seite 100-125; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: colometry; orality; punctuation; rhetoric; style
  5. Colometric Analysis of Paul's Letters
    Methodological Foundations and Application to 2 Corinthians 10–13
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

    Am Beispiel von 2. Korinther 10–13 untersucht Priscille Marschall, inwieweit der Stil des Paulus den antiken Konventionen der Gliederung griechischer Prosatexte in »côla« und »Perioden« entspricht. Die Autorin zeigt auch, wie die Berücksichtigung der... mehr

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    Am Beispiel von 2. Korinther 10–13 untersucht Priscille Marschall, inwieweit der Stil des Paulus den antiken Konventionen der Gliederung griechischer Prosatexte in »côla« und »Perioden« entspricht. Die Autorin zeigt auch, wie die Berücksichtigung der Kolometrie den Exegeten bei der Behandlung von Fragen der Zeichensetzung helfen kann.InhaltsübersichtIntroduction Chapter 1: Ancient Colometry and the New Testament: Status Quaestionis and Aims of this Study Chapter 2: Côla, Commata, and Periods: The Data from the Rhetorical Treatises Chapter 3: Towards a Method of Colometric Analysis Chapter 4: Essay of a Colometric Analysis of 2 Cor 10–13 Chapter 5: Re-punctuating Paul's Letters in Light of their Colometric Structure Conclusion Priscille Marschall focuses on a hitherto neglected aspect of the study of the elocutio of Paul's letters: colometry, i.e., the way in which ancient authors used to structure their orality-oriented compositions into »côla« (κῶλα) and »periods« (περίοδοι). Based on a thorough study of rhetorical treatises from the Greco-Roman world, the author first develops a set of criteria for delineating the côla and the periods. Using 2 Corinthians 10–13 as a case study, she then examines the extent to which Paul's style complies with the conventions of structuring prose outlined by the ancient rhetoricians. Lastly, she explores the links between colometric structure and punctuation, showing how colometric analysis can inform exegetical debates related to segmentation issues and questioning how we might (re)punctuate Paul's letters in order to render something of their oral logic of structuration.Survey of contentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Ancient Colometry and the New Testament: Status Quaestionis and Aims of this Study Chapter 2: Côla, Commata, and Periods: The Data from the Rhetorical Treatises Chapter 3: Towards a Method of Colometric Analysis Chapter 4: Essay of a Colometric Analysis of 2 Cor 10–13 Chapter 5: Re-punctuating Paul's Letters in Light of their Colometric Structure Conclusion

     

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    ISBN: 9783161625558
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    Schriftenreihe: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
    Schlagworte: Feminist Studies; Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe; Frame Semantics; Ian McEwan; Hellenistic And Roman Religion; Paul's letters; Ancient Rhetoric; Punctuation; stylistic / elocutio; Colometric Analysis; 2 Corinthians 10–13; colometry; orality / aurality; Neues Testament; antike politische Philosophie
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