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  1. Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Holzhausen

    The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, focusing primarily on the... mehr

     

    The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, focusing primarily on the third-century CE. The newly discovered fragments of the lost work Scythica by the third-century historian Dexippus of Athens, the so-called Scythica Vindobonensia alias Dexippus Vindobonensis, which survived in a Greek palimpsest kept in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, have great impact on the study of this field. The contributions explore the Vienna fragments in their historical and historiographical contexts, from the Roman to the Byzantine Era, and the history of the invasions themselves. Der Band, der aus einer internationalen Tagung gleichen Namens hervorgeht, vereinigt verschiedene disziplinäre und interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf das Thema der gotischen und anderen germanischen Einfälle ins Römische Reich, besonders im 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr., das durch die neuen Fragmente aus dem verlorenen Werk Skythika des antiken Historikers Dexippos von Athen, die sog. Scythica Vindobonensia alias Dexippus Vindobonensis, die rezent in einem griechischen Palimpsest der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek in Wien entdeckt wurden, wichtige Impulse erhalten hat. Die Beiträge behandeln den historischen und historiographischen Kontext der neuen Fragmente, von der römischen bis in die byzantinische Zeit, wie auch die Einfälle als solche.

     

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  2. Ancient Greek I : A 21st Century Approach
    Autor*in: Peek, Philip S.
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Open Book Publishers

    In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to present the ancient Greek language in an imaginative and accessible way that promotes creativity, deep learning, and diversity. The course is built... mehr

     

    In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to present the ancient Greek language in an imaginative and accessible way that promotes creativity, deep learning, and diversity.

     

    The course is built on three pillars: memory, analysis, and logic. Readers memorize the top 250 most frequently occurring ancient Greek words, the essential word endings, the eight parts of speech, and the grammatical concepts they will most frequently encounter when reading authentic ancient texts. Analysis and logic exercises enable the translation and parsing of genuine ancient Greek sentences, with compelling reading selections in English and in Greek offering starting points for contemplation, debate, and reflection. A series of embedded Learning Tips help teachers and students to think in practical and imaginative ways about how they learn.

     

    This combination of memory-based learning and concept- and skill-based learning gradually builds the confidence of the reader, teaching them how to learn by guiding them from a familiarity with the basics to proficiency in reading this beautiful language. Ancient Greek I: A 21st-Century Approach is written for high-school and university students, but is an instructive and rewarding text for anyone who wishes to learn ancient Greek.

     

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  3. Tragic bodies
    edges of the human in Greek drama
    Autor*in: Worman, Nancy
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "This book argues for a new way of reading tragedy that attends to how bodies on the ancient Athenian stage pivot between subject and object, human and inhuman, and so serve as vehicles for confronting the edges of the human -for thinking beyond or... mehr

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    "This book argues for a new way of reading tragedy that attends to how bodies on the ancient Athenian stage pivot between subject and object, human and inhuman, and so serve as vehicles for confronting the edges of the human -for thinking beyond or without or instead of it. At the same time, it explores the ways in which Greek tragedy pulls up close to human bodies, examining their physical edges, their surfaces and parts, their coverings or nakedness, and their postures. Drawing on and leading forward the latest interplays of posthumanism and materialism in their relation to classical literature, Nancy Worman shows how enactment such as this may seem to emphasize the 'human' body, but in effect does something quite different. Instead of expressing something innately human in this sense, the body is instead treated as a thing that has the status and implications of other objects, such as a sieve, an urn, a toy for a dog. Tragic Bodies urges attention to key scenes in Greek tragedy that foreground such bodily identifiers as semiotic materializing, where signs with weighty symbolic resonance distil out on the dramatic stage as concrete sites for contention and imbrication, as well as for closeness, contact, and sensory dynamics. This way of reading the dramatic script pursues the felt knowledge at the body's edges that tragic representation affords, a consideration attuned to how bodies register at tragedy's unique intersections; that is, at points where directive, enacted, and figurative language points up visual, tactile, and aural details"-- Prologue : skin to skin in Greek tragedy -- Touching Oedipus : proximities, contact, and affective intimacies -- The sibling hand : manual erotics and violence -- Familial coverings : skin, cloaks, and other outerwear -- Strange containers : bodies and other tragic vessels -- Bodily alterations : undress, prosthesis and assemblage -- Mysterious objects : corpses, ghosts, statues -- Final scenes : beyond the human.

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy); Human body in literature; Ancient (Classical) Greek
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  4. Performing gods in classical antiquity and the age of Shakespeare
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Introduction: From Olympus to the theater -- 1. On masks and mortals -- 2. The spells actors cast -- 3. Deities giving direction: dramatists ex Machina -- 4. The twilight of the gods -- Conclusion: Gods in absentia -- Afterword: Contemporary... mehr

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    Introduction: From Olympus to the theater -- 1. On masks and mortals -- 2. The spells actors cast -- 3. Deities giving direction: dramatists ex Machina -- 4. The twilight of the gods -- Conclusion: Gods in absentia -- Afterword: Contemporary resurrections. "The gods have much to tell us about performance. When human actors portray deities onstage, such divine epiphanies reveal not only the complexities of mortals playing gods but also the nature of theatrical spectacle itself. The very impossibility of rendering the gods in all their divine splendor in a truly convincing way lies at the intersection of divine power and the power of the theater. This book pursues these dynamics on the stages of ancient Athens and Rome as well on those of Renaissance England to shed new light on theatrical performance. The authors reveal how gods appear onstage both to astound and to dramatize the very machinations by which theatrical performance operates. Offering an array of case studies featuring both canonical and lesser-studied texts, this volume discusses work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Plautus as well as Beaumont, Heywood, Jonson, Marlowe, and Shakespeare. This book uniquely brings together the joint perspectives of two experts on classical and Renaissance drama. This volume will appeal to students and enthusiasts of literature, classics, theater, and performance studies."--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
    Schlagworte: Theater; Theater; Theater; Theater; Gods in literature; Classical drama; Theater; Theater; English drama; English drama; Renaissance; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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  5. Digital classics outside the echo-chamber
    teaching, knowledge exchange & public engagement
    Beteiligt: Bodard, Gabriel (HerausgeberIn); Romanello, Matteo (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Ubiquity Press, London

    This volume, edited by the organizers of the Digital Classicist seminars series, presents research in classical studies, digital classics and digital humanities, bringing together scholarship that addresses the impact of the study of classical... mehr

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    This volume, edited by the organizers of the Digital Classicist seminars series, presents research in classical studies, digital classics and digital humanities, bringing together scholarship that addresses the impact of the study of classical antiquity through computational methods on audiences such as scientists, heritage professionals, students and the general public. Within this context, chapters tackle particular aspects, from epigraphy, papyrology and manuscripts, via Greek language, linguistics and literature, to imaging and modelling of artefacts, architecture, and technologies and methods in digital classics research. The book is aimed for scholars in the various fields of history, classical studies, digital humanities and archaeology. It will also be of interest to researchers in library and information sciences, informatics and pedagogy. The chapters will be divided into three sections: Section 1: Teaching will discuss the contribution of digital humanities to pedagogy, teaching and learning in the classics, including the creation of classroom or online materials for the study of languages, texts or topics in ancient history and archaeology, and the teaching of digital humanities techniques such as text encoding and linguistic analysis. All of the chapters in this section acknowledge that the division between digital methods for teaching, and research into digital tools is a porous one, and that digital approaches are helping to break down the divide between the researcher and the student. Section 2: Knowledge Exchange will focus on digital research projects or activities that bring together scholars or practitioners from outside of the traditional disciplines classicists and digital humanists are used to working with, or from outside of academia at all. Collaborations with the medical sciences, with library and cultural heritage institutions, and with media and gaming industries all benefit both parties, with expertise and new insights into research questions moving in both directions. Section 3: Public Engagement will discuss issues such as crowd-sourcing or citizen science, which serves not only to harvest the expertise or enthusiasm of non-specialists on a large scale, but arguably even more profitably engages the crowd with scholarly materials in a way that they might never have considered before; also publications of classical material that are targeted at a non-academic audience: popular books, documentaries, games, open access publicatio ... The international perspectives on these issues are especially valuable in an increasingly connected, but still institutionally and administratively diverse world. The research addressed in several chapters in this volume includes issues around technical standards bodies like EpiDoc and the TEI, engaging with ways these standards are implemented, documented, taught, used in the process of transcribing and annotating texts, and used to generate publications and as the basis for advanced textual or corpus research. Other chapters focus on various aspects of philological research and content creation, including collaborative or community driven efforts, and the issues surrounding editorial oversight, curation, maintenance and sustainability of these resources. Research into the ancient languages and linguistics, in particular Greek, and the language teaching that is a staple of our discipline, are also discussed in several chapters, in particular for ways in which advanced research methods can lead into language technologies and vice versa and ways in which the skills around teaching can be used for public engagement, and vice versa. A common thread through much of the volume is the importance of open access publication or open source development and distribution of texts, materials, tools and standards, both because of the public good provided by such models (circulating materials often already paid for out of the public purse), and the ability to reach non-standard audiences, those who cannot access rich university libraries or afford expensive print volumes. Linked Open Data is another technology that results in wide and free distribution of structured information both within and outside academic circles, and several chapters present academic work that includes ontologies and RDF, either as a direct research output or as essential part of the communication and knowledge representation. Several chapters focus not on the literary and philological side of classics, but on the study of cultural heritage, archaeology, and the material supports on which original textual and artistic material are engraved or otherwise inscribed, addressing both the capture and analysis of artefacts in both 2D and 3D, the representation of data through archaeological standards, and the importance of sharing information and expertise between the several domains both within and without academia that study, record and conserve ancient objects. Almost without exception, the authors ref ...

     

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  6. Style and Necessity in Thucydides
    Autor*in: Joho, Tobias
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately... mehr

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    Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately synonymous verbal and personal constructions. These stylistic choices tend to deemphasize human agency: people find themselves in a passive role, exposed to incidents happening to them rather than being actively incharge of events. Thus, the analysis of the abstract style raises the question of necessity in Thucydides. On numerous occasions, Thucydides and his speakers use impersonal and passive language to stress the subjection of human beings to transpersonal forces that manifest themselves in collective passions and an inherent dynamic of events. These factors are constitutive of the human condition and become a substitute for the notion of divine fatalism prevalent in earlier Greek thought. Yet Thucydidean necessity is not absolute. It stands in the tradition of a type of fatalism that one finds in Homerand Herodotus. In these authors, the gods or fate tend to settle the outcome of the most significant events, but they leave leeway for the specific way in which these pivotal events come to pass. Thus, the Greeks endorsed a malleable variant of necessity, so that considerable scope for human choicepersists within the framework fixed by necessity. Pericles turns out to be Thucydides' prime example of an individual who uses the leeway left by necessity for prudent interventions into the course of events

     

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    ISBN: 9780198812043
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition
    Schlagworte: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Ancient history: to c 500 CE; Antike; Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie; HISTORY / Ancient / General; HISTORY / Historiography; Historiography; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter
    Umfang: xi, 354 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 05, College/higher education: For universities and colleges of further and higher education. (05)

  7. Euripides
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides are often described as the greatest tragedians of the ancient world. Of these three pivotal founders of modern drama, Euripides is characterized as the interloper and the innovator: the man who put tragic verse... mehr

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    "Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides are often described as the greatest tragedians of the ancient world. Of these three pivotal founders of modern drama, Euripides is characterized as the interloper and the innovator: the man who put tragic verse into the mouths of slaves, women and the socially inferior in order to address vital social issues such as sex, class and gender relations. It is perhaps little wonder that his work should find such resonance in the modern day. In this concise introduction, Isabelle Torrance engages with the thematic, cultural and scholarly difficulties that surround his plays to demonstrate why Euripides remains a figure of perennial relevance. Addressing here issues of social context, performance theory, fifth-century philosophy and religion, textual criticism and reception, the author presents an astute and attractively-written guide to the Euripidean corpus ́€" from the widely read and celebrated Medea to the lesser-known and deeply ambiguous Alcestis."-- Life and works -- Spectacular theatre -- Religion and philosophy -- Rhetoric and relevance -- Literary sophistication.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Understanding classics
    Schlagworte: Ancient (Classical) Greek
    Weitere Schlagworte: Euripides
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  8. Tragic Bodies
    Edges of the Human in Greek Drama
    Autor*in: Worman, Nancy
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Epigraph -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PROLOGUE SKIN TO SKIN IN GREEK TRAGEDY -- 1. Figuration, Embodiment, and Semiotic Materialities -- 2. Tragic... mehr

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    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Epigraph -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PROLOGUE SKIN TO SKIN IN GREEK TRAGEDY -- 1. Figuration, Embodiment, and Semiotic Materialities -- 2. Tragic Aesthetics -- 3. A Net the Gods Made -- 4. Setting the Scene -- CHAPTER 1 TOUCHING OEDIPUS: PROXIMITIES, CONTACT, AND AFFECTIVE INTIMACIES -- 1. Sensing Bodies -- 2. Witnessing and Handling Bodies in Pain -- 3. Oedipal Proxemics and Touching -- CHAPTER 2 THE SIBLING HAND: MANUAL EROTICS AND VIOLENCE -- 1. Hands-on Family -- 2. Killing Versus Loving Hands (Aeschylus to Sophocles) -- 3. Siblings Hand-to-Hand (Euripides) -- 4. Other Manual Menaces -- CHAPTER 3 FAMILIAL COVERINGS: SKIN, CLOAKS, AND OTHER OUTERWEAR -- 1. Parental Carapaces -- 2. Spousal Mantles -- 3. Racialized Carapaces -- 4. Shields, Pelts, and Similar Shells -- CHAPTER 4 STRANGE CONTAINERS: BODIES AND OTHER TRAGIC VESSELS -- 1. "Material" Edges -- 2. "Human" Vessels: Jar, Coffin, Tomb -- 3. Inside Out -- CHAPTER 5 BODILY ALTERATIONS: UNDRESS, PROSTHESIS, AND ASSEMBLAGE -- 1. Fleshly Extensions -- 2. Female Assemblages and "Nudity" -- 2. Captive and Mourning Assemblages -- 3. Other Familial Groupings -- CHAPTER 6 MYSTERIOUS OBJECTS: CORPSES, GHOSTS, STATUES -- 1. Creatures and Demons in Aeschylus -- 2. Ghosts and Eerie Doubles -- 3. Suppliant Bodies and/as Statues -- 4. The Undead -- FINAL SCENES: BEYOND THE HUMAN -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX LOCORUM -- GENERAL INDEX.

     

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    ISBN: 9781350124394
    Schlagworte: Human body in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy)-History and criticism; Ancient (Classical) Greek
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (305 pages)
  9. Decapitation in Sources on Alexander the Great
    Autor*in: Mendoza, Marc
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing AG, Cham

    This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources on the reign of Alexander the Great. Despite the enormous literature on the career of Alexander the Great, this is the first study on the characterisation of violent deaths during his hectic... mehr

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    This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources on the reign of Alexander the Great. Despite the enormous literature on the career of Alexander the Great, this is the first study on the characterisation of violent deaths during his hectic reign. This historiographical omission has involved the tacit and blind acceptance of the details found in the ancient sources. Therefore, this book seeks to illustrate how cultural expectations, literary models, and ideological taboos shaped these accounts and argues for a close and critical reading of the sources. Given the different cultural considerations surrounding decapitation in Greek and Roman cultures, this book illustrates how those biases could have differently shaped certain episodes depending on the ultimate writer.This book, therefore, can be especially interesting for scholars focused on the career of Alexander the Great, but also valuable for other Classicists, philologists, and even for anthropologists because it represents a good case of study of cultural symbolism of violent death, semantics of power, imperial domination and the confrontation between opposite cultural appreciations of a practice

     

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    ISBN: 9783031191732
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023
    Schlagworte: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Ancient history: to c 500 CE; Antike; European history; Europäische Geschichte; Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie; HISTORY / Europe / General; HISTORY / Historiography; Historiography; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter
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    1. Introduction .- 2. Greeks, Romans and Decapitation .- 3. Non-Curtian Decapitations .- 4. Negotiating Heads .- 5. Punished Heads .- 6. Heads as Trophies .- 7. Conclusions .- 8. Appendices.

  10. On affections
    = Hippocratis De affectionibus
    Autor*in: Hippocrates
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  De Gruyter Akademie Forschung, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    A considerable number of ancient medical texts has not been yet edited drawing on the whole manuscript tradition. This is also the case of the treatise On Affections, a medical book traditionally transmitted as a part of the Hippocratic Corpus. This... mehr

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    A considerable number of ancient medical texts has not been yet edited drawing on the whole manuscript tradition. This is also the case of the treatise On Affections, a medical book traditionally transmitted as a part of the Hippocratic Corpus. This volume offers the first critical edition of On Affections that considers the whole manuscript and printed tradition. It also includes an exhaustive account of the history of the text, a translation into English and a commentary. On Affections is unique among the Hippocratic writings in that it presents itself as a medical handbook for intelligent lay readers and not for physicians. The book includes a systematic discussion of diseases, and has clear affinities with other Hippocratic texts. Furthermore, it also contains a catalogue of foods and their properties, the combination of these two topics being unparalleled in the rest of the extant treatises. References to other existing or yet-to-be-written medical books on different topics such as eye diseases, women diseases, tertian and quartan fevers and the recipe collection called On Drugs hint at the wide circulation and availability of written medical knowledge at the beginning of the fourth century BCE

     

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    Sprache: Englisch; Griechisch, alt (bis 1453)
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    ISBN: 9783111000299
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    Schriftenreihe: Corpvs medicorvm Graecorvm ; 1,2,6
    Schlagworte: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Antike griechische und römische Literatur; Classical texts; Geschichte der Medizin; HISTORY / Ancient / General; History of medicine; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; MEDICAL / History; Psychologie: Emotionen; Psychology: emotions
    Umfang: CXLVIII, 204 Seiten, 1 Diagramm
  11. Digital classics outside the echo-chamber
    teaching, knowledge exchange and public engagement
    Beteiligt: Bodard, Gabriel (HerausgeberIn); Romanello, Matteo (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Ubiquity Press, London

    This volume, edited by the organizers of the Digital Classicist seminars series, presents research in classical studies, digital classics and digital humanities, bringing together scholarship that addresses the impact of the study of classical... mehr

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    This volume, edited by the organizers of the Digital Classicist seminars series, presents research in classical studies, digital classics and digital humanities, bringing together scholarship that addresses the impact of the study of classical antiquity through computational methods on audiences such as scientists, heritage professionals, students and the general public. Within this context, chapters tackle particular aspects, from epigraphy, papyrology and manuscripts, via Greek language, linguistics and literature, to imaging and modelling of artefacts, architecture, and technologies and methods in digital classics research. The book is aimed for scholars in the various fields of history, classical studies, digital humanities and archaeology. It will also be of interest to researchers in library and information sciences, informatics and pedagogy. The chapters will be divided into three sections: Section 1: Teaching will discuss the contribution of digital humanities to pedagogy, teaching and learning in the classics, including the creation of classroom or online materials for the study of languages, texts or topics in ancient history and archaeology, and the teaching of digital humanities techniques such as text encoding and linguistic analysis. All of the chapters in this section acknowledge that the division between digital methods for teaching, and research into digital tools is a porous one, and that digital approaches are helping to break down the divide between the researcher and the student. Section 2: Knowledge Exchange will focus on digital research projects or activities that bring together scholars or practitioners from outside of the traditional disciplines classicists and digital humanists are used to working with, or from outside of academia at all. Collaborations with the medical sciences, with library and cultural heritage institutions, and with media and gaming industries all benefit both parties, with expertise and new insights into research questions moving in both directions. Section 3: Public Engagement will discuss issues such as crowd-sourcing or citizen science, which serves not only to harvest the expertise or enthusiasm of non-specialists on a large scale, but arguably even more profitably engages the crowd with scholarly materials in a way that they might never have considered before; also publications of classical material that are targeted at a non-academic audience: popular books, documentaries, games, open access publicatio ... The international perspectives on these issues are especially valuable in an increasingly connected, but still institutionally and administratively diverse world. The research addressed in several chapters in this volume includes issues around technical standards bodies like EpiDoc and the TEI, engaging with ways these standards are implemented, documented, taught, used in the process of transcribing and annotating texts, and used to generate publications and as the basis for advanced textual or corpus research. Other chapters focus on various aspects of philological research and content creation, including collaborative or community driven efforts, and the issues surrounding editorial oversight, curation, maintenance and sustainability of these resources. Research into the ancient languages and linguistics, in particular Greek, and the language teaching that is a staple of our discipline, are also discussed in several chapters, in particular for ways in which advanced research methods can lead into language technologies and vice versa and ways in which the skills around teaching can be used for public engagement, and vice versa. A common thread through much of the volume is the importance of open access publication or open source development and distribution of texts, materials, tools and standards, both because of the public good provided by such models (circulating materials often already paid for out of the public purse), and the ability to reach non-standard audiences, those who cannot access rich university libraries or afford expensive print volumes. Linked Open Data is another technology that results in wide and free distribution of structured information both within and outside academic circles, and several chapters present academic work that includes ontologies and RDF, either as a direct research output or as essential part of the communication and knowledge representation. Several chapters focus not on the literary and philological side of classics, but on the study of cultural heritage, archaeology, and the material supports on which original textual and artistic material are engraved or otherwise inscribed, addressing both the capture and analysis of artefacts in both 2D and 3D, the representation of data through archaeological standards, and the importance of sharing information and expertise between the several domains both within and without academia that study, record and conserve ancient objects. Almost without exception, the authors ref ...

     

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    Stella Dee, Maryam Foradi, and Filip Šarić: Learning by doing : learning to implement the TEI guidelines through digital classics publication

    Simon Mahony: Open education and open educational resources for the teaching of classics in the UK

    Gabriel Bodard and Simona Stoyanova: Epigraphers and encoders : strategies for teaching and learning digital epigraphy

    Jeff Rydberg-Cox: An open tutorial for beginning Ancient Greek

    Francesco Mambrini: The Ancient Greek dependency treebank : linguistic annotation in a teaching environment

    Ségolène M. Tarte: Of features and models : a reflexive account of interdisciplinarity across image processing, papyrology, and trauma surgery

    Alberto Campagnolo, Alejandro Giacometti, Lindsay MacDonald, Simon Mahony, Melissa Terras, and Adam Gibson: Cultural heritage destruction : experiments with parchment and multispectral imaging

    Valeria Vitale: Transparent, multivocal, cross-disciplinary : the use of linked open data and a community-developed RDF ontology to document and enrich 3D visualisation for cultural heritage

    Bridget Almas and Marie-Claire Beaulieu: The Perseids platform : scholarship for all!

    James Brusuelas: Engaging Greek : ancient lives

    Silvia Orlandi.: Ancient inscriptions between citizens and scholars : the double soul of the EAGLE project

  12. Tragic bodies
    edges of the human in Greek drama
    Autor*in: Worman, Nancy
    Erschienen: [2021]; ©2021
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    Schlagworte: Human body in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy); Ancient (Classical) Greek; Körper <Motiv>; Griechisch; Drama
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  13. Decapitation in sources on Alexander the Great
    Autor*in: Mendoza, Marc
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland

    1. Introduction -- 2. Greeks, Romans and Decapitation -- 3. Non-Curtian Decapitations -- 4. Negotiating Heads -- 5. Punished Heads -- 6. Heads as Trophies -- 7. Conclusions -- 8. Appendices. This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources... mehr

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    1. Introduction -- 2. Greeks, Romans and Decapitation -- 3. Non-Curtian Decapitations -- 4. Negotiating Heads -- 5. Punished Heads -- 6. Heads as Trophies -- 7. Conclusions -- 8. Appendices. This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources on the reign of Alexander the Great. Despite the enormous literature on the career of Alexander the Great, this is the first study on the characterisation of violent deaths during his hectic reign. This historiographical omission has involved the tacit and blind acceptance of the details found in the ancient sources. Therefore, this book seeks to illustrate how cultural expectations, literary models, and ideological taboos shaped these accounts and argues for a close and critical reading of the sources. Given the different cultural considerations surrounding decapitation in Greek and Roman cultures, this book illustrates how those biases could have differently shaped certain episodes depending on the ultimate writer. This book, therefore, can be especially interesting for scholars focused on the career of Alexander the Great, but also valuable for other Classicists, philologists, and even for anthropologists because it represents a good case of study of cultural symbolism of violent death, semantics of power, imperial domination and the confrontation between opposite cultural appreciations of a practice. Marc Mendoza is currently an Associate Lecturer at the University of Lleida, Spain

     

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  14. (u)Mzantsi Classics
    Dialogues in Decolonisation from Southern Africa
    Beteiligt: Masters, Samantha (HerausgeberIn); Nzungu, Imkhitha (HerausgeberIn); Parker, Grant (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    An Open Access edition of this book will be available on publication on the Liverpool University Press and African Minds websitesThough Greco-Roman antiquity ('classics') has often been considered the handmaid of colonialism, its various forms have... mehr

     

    An Open Access edition of this book will be available on publication on the Liverpool University Press and African Minds websitesThough Greco-Roman antiquity ('classics') has often been considered the handmaid of colonialism, its various forms have nonetheless endured through many of the continent's decolonising transitions. Southern Africa is no exception. This book canvasses the variety of forms classics has taken in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and especially South Africa, and even the dynamics of transformation itself. How does (u)Mzantsi classics (of southern Africa) look in an era ofprofound change, whether violent or otherwise? What are its future prospects? Contributors focus on pedagogies, historical consciousness, the creative arts and popular culture. The volume, in its overall shape, responds to the idea of dialogue - in both the Greek form associated with Plato's rendition of Socrates' wisdom and in the African concept of ubuntu. Here are dialogues between scholars, both emerging and established, as well as students - some of whom were directly impacted by the Fallist protests of the late 20-teens. Rather than offering an apologia for classics, these dialogues engage with pressing questions of relevance, identity, change, the canon, and the dynamics of decolonisation and potential recolonisation. The goal is to interrogate classics - the ways it has been taught, studied, perceived, transformed and even lived - from many points of view

     

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    Schlagworte: African history; Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Antike; Classical history / classical civilisation; Colonialism & imperialism; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages (see also Latin); HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa; HISTORY / Ancient / General; HISTORY / Ancient / Greece; HISTORY / Ancient / Rome; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus; LITERARY CRITICISM / African; Latein; Latin; Literary studies: post-colonial literature; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter
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    1 Nothing about us? Reflections on classics insouthern Africa (Samantha Masters, Imkhitha Nzungu and Grant Parker)I FIRST DIALOGUE: ON BAGGAGE2 Classical imagery and policing the African body (Ian Glenn)3 Classics and colonial administration in Southern Rhodesia(Obert Mlambo and John Douglas McClymont)4 Conversation with Christiaan Bronkhorst II SECOND DIALOGUE: ON INTERSECTING IDENTITIES5 Classics for the third millennium: African options afterThe Fall (Jo-Marie Claassen)6 The liberatory potential of Latin studies: Stellenbosch University'sLatin Project (ReshardKolabhai and Shani Viljoen)7 Conversation with Chante Bhugwanth III THIRD DIALOGUE:ON CLASSICS AND THE CANON8 Responses tocrisis: Cicero in Zimbabwe (Madhlozi Moyo)9 Rethinking the commemorative landscape in South Africa afterThe Fall: A pedagogical case study (Samantha Masters)10 Conversation with Amy Daniels IV FOURTH DIALOGUE: FROM RECEPTION TO RE-IMAGINATION11 African port cities and the classics (Carla Bocchetti)12 'Wilder than Polyphemus': Towards a tragic poetics of thepost-colonial consumption of symbols (David van Schoor)13 Conversation with Nuraan Essop14 Ovid in the time of statues (Grant Parker)

  15. Decapitation in sources on Alexander the Great
    Autor*in: Mendoza, Marc
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    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland

    1. Introduction -- 2. Greeks, Romans and Decapitation -- 3. Non-Curtian Decapitations -- 4. Negotiating Heads -- 5. Punished Heads -- 6. Heads as Trophies -- 7. Conclusions -- 8. Appendices. This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources... mehr

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    1. Introduction -- 2. Greeks, Romans and Decapitation -- 3. Non-Curtian Decapitations -- 4. Negotiating Heads -- 5. Punished Heads -- 6. Heads as Trophies -- 7. Conclusions -- 8. Appendices. This book explores cases of decapitation found in sources on the reign of Alexander the Great. Despite the enormous literature on the career of Alexander the Great, this is the first study on the characterisation of violent deaths during his hectic reign. This historiographical omission has involved the tacit and blind acceptance of the details found in the ancient sources. Therefore, this book seeks to illustrate how cultural expectations, literary models, and ideological taboos shaped these accounts and argues for a close and critical reading of the sources. Given the different cultural considerations surrounding decapitation in Greek and Roman cultures, this book illustrates how those biases could have differently shaped certain episodes depending on the ultimate writer. This book, therefore, can be especially interesting for scholars focused on the career of Alexander the Great, but also valuable for other Classicists, philologists, and even for anthropologists because it represents a good case of study of cultural symbolism of violent death, semantics of power, imperial domination and the confrontation between opposite cultural appreciations of a practice. Marc Mendoza is currently an Associate Lecturer at the University of Lleida, Spain

     

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  16. Performing gods in classical antiquity and the age of Shakespeare
    Autor*in: Dixon, Dustin W
    Erschienen: 2021
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    Schriftenreihe: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
    Schlagworte: Theater / England / History / 16th century; Theater / England / History / 17th century; Ancient (Classical) Greek
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Criticism and interpretation; Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Stage history / To 1625
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  17. Tragic bodies
    edges of the human in Greek drama
    Autor*in: Worman, Nancy
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Human body in literature; Ancient (Classical) Greek
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  18. Style and Necessity in Thucydides
    Autor*in: Joho, Tobias
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately... mehr

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    Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately synonymous verbal and personal constructions. These stylistic choices tend to deemphasize human agency: people find themselves in a passive role, exposed to incidents happening to them rather than being actively incharge of events. Thus, the analysis of the abstract style raises the question of necessity in Thucydides. On numerous occasions, Thucydides and his speakers use impersonal and passive language to stress the subjection of human beings to transpersonal forces that manifest themselves in collective passions and an inherent dynamic of events. These factors are constitutive of the human condition and become a substitute for the notion of divine fatalism prevalent in earlier Greek thought. Yet Thucydidean necessity is not absolute. It stands in the tradition of a type of fatalism that one finds in Homerand Herodotus. In these authors, the gods or fate tend to settle the outcome of the most significant events, but they leave leeway for the specific way in which these pivotal events come to pass. Thus, the Greeks endorsed a malleable variant of necessity, so that considerable scope for human choicepersists within the framework fixed by necessity. Pericles turns out to be Thucydides' prime example of an individual who uses the leeway left by necessity for prudent interventions into the course of events

     

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    Schlagworte: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Ancient history: to c 500 CE; Antike; Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie; HISTORY / Ancient / General; HISTORY / Historiography; Historiography; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter
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  19. Artificial intelligence in Greek and Roman epic
    Beteiligt: Domouzi, Andriana (HerausgeberIn); Bär, Silvio (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    This is the first scholarly exploration of concepts and representations of Artificial Intelligence in ancient Greek and Roman epic, including their reception in later literature and culture. Contributors look at how Hesiod, Homer, Apollonius of... mehr

     

    This is the first scholarly exploration of concepts and representations of Artificial Intelligence in ancient Greek and Roman epic, including their reception in later literature and culture. Contributors look at how Hesiod, Homer, Apollonius of Rhodes, Moschus, Ovid and Valerius Flaccus crafted the first literary concepts concerned with automata and the quest for artificial life, as well as technological intervention improving human life.Parts one and two consider, respectively, archaic Greek, and Hellenistic and Roman, epics. Contributors explore the representations of Pandora in Hesiod, and Homeric automata such as Hephaestus wheeled tripods, the Phaeacian king Alcinous golden and silver guard dogs, and even the Trojan Horse. Later examples cover Artificial Intelligence and automation (including Talos) in the Argonautica of Apollonius and Valerius Flaccus, and Pygmalions ivory woman in Ovids Metamorphoses. Part three underlines how these concepts benefit from analysis of the ekphrasis device, within which they often feature. These chapters investigate the cyborg potential of the epic hero and the literary implications of ancient technology. Moving into contemporary examples, the final chapters consider the reception of ancient literary Artificial Intelligence in contemporary film and literature, such as the Czech science-fiction epic Starvoyage, or Small Cosmic Odyssey by Jan Kr?esadlo (1995) and the British science-fiction novel The Holy Machine by Chris Beckett (2004)

     

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    ISBN: 9781350260696; 9781350260733
    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Classical; Artificial intelligence in literature; Robots in literature; Epic poetry, Classical; Literary criticism; Essays; Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Antike griechische und römische Literatur; Artificial intelligence; COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence; Classical texts; Künstliche Intelligenz; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Latein; Latin
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    List of Illustrations List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Greek and Roman Authors Imagining Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Epic Poetry, Andriana Domouzi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) and Silvio Bär (University of Oslo, Norway) I: Archaic Greek Epic 2. Hesiod's Pandora: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, Lilah Grace Canevaro (University of Edinburgh, UK) 3. The Homeric Trojan Horse: An Intelligent Device, Giulia Maria Chesi (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) 4. Cyber-dogs, 'Gut Thinkings', and the Limits of Recognition in Homer's Odyssey, Brett M. Rogers (University of Puget Sound, USA) 5. Homertron: The Poet-Construct of Il. 2.489-490, Jurgen R. Gatt (Università ta Malta, Malta) 6. Hephaestus' Wheeled Tripods, Braitenberg Vehicles and Entangled Being: The Problem of Homer's Technology, Ahuvia Kahane (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) II: Hellenistic and Roman Epic 7. Talos: Overcoming the AI Monster?, Genevieve Liveley (University of Bristol, UK) 8. The Tyrants and Their Robots: The Perverted Use of Artificial Intelligence in Apollonius of Rhodes, Alessandro Giardini (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy) 9. Between Nature and Technology: Moschus Europa and Ancient Automata, Kat Mawford (University of Manchester, UK) 10. Pygmalion and Pandora in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Alicia Matz (Boston University, USA) 11. Rocking the Boat: Sentient Technology and Metapoetics in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Bev Back (University of Leeds, UK) III: Conceptualisation and Reception 12. Artifice of Intelligence? Theories of Mind in Ancient Epic, Benjamin Eldon Stevens (Howard University, USA) 13. Heroic Machines: Epic Heroes as Cyborgs, Treasa Bell (Yale University, USA) 14. At the Gates of Mt Olympus: Where AI and Literary Culture Meet, Michiel Meeusen (Kings College London, UK) 15. Hesiods Age of Heroes and Technological Evolution in Film, Rocki Wentzel (Augustana University, USA) 16. Homeric Robots and Computers in Love: Artificial Life Forms in Jan Kresadlos Ancient Greek Epic Astronautilia (1995), Stefan Weise (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany) 17. A Perfect Woman to Order: The Pygmalion Myth in Chris Beckett's The Holy Machine, Tony Keen (University of Notre Dame London's Global Gateway, UK) Notes Bibliography Index

  20. Euripides
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides are often described as the greatest tragedians of the ancient world. Of these three pivotal founders of modern drama, Euripides is characterized as the interloper and the innovator: the man who put tragic verse... mehr

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    "Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides are often described as the greatest tragedians of the ancient world. Of these three pivotal founders of modern drama, Euripides is characterized as the interloper and the innovator: the man who put tragic verse into the mouths of slaves, women and the socially inferior in order to address vital social issues such as sex, class and gender relations. It is perhaps little wonder that his work should find such resonance in the modern day. In this concise introduction, Isabelle Torrance engages with the thematic, cultural and scholarly difficulties that surround his plays to demonstrate why Euripides remains a figure of perennial relevance. Addressing here issues of social context, performance theory, fifth-century philosophy and religion, textual criticism and reception, the author presents an astute and attractively-written guide to the Euripidean corpus ́€" from the widely read and celebrated Medea to the lesser-known and deeply ambiguous Alcestis."-- Life and works -- Spectacular theatre -- Religion and philosophy -- Rhetoric and relevance -- Literary sophistication.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Understanding classics
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  21. Tragic bodies
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    Autor*in: Worman, Nancy
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "This book argues for a new way of reading tragedy that attends to how bodies on the ancient Athenian stage pivot between subject and object, human and inhuman, and so serve as vehicles for confronting the edges of the human -for thinking beyond or... mehr

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    "This book argues for a new way of reading tragedy that attends to how bodies on the ancient Athenian stage pivot between subject and object, human and inhuman, and so serve as vehicles for confronting the edges of the human -for thinking beyond or without or instead of it. At the same time, it explores the ways in which Greek tragedy pulls up close to human bodies, examining their physical edges, their surfaces and parts, their coverings or nakedness, and their postures. Drawing on and leading forward the latest interplays of posthumanism and materialism in their relation to classical literature, Nancy Worman shows how enactment such as this may seem to emphasize the 'human' body, but in effect does something quite different. Instead of expressing something innately human in this sense, the body is instead treated as a thing that has the status and implications of other objects, such as a sieve, an urn, a toy for a dog. Tragic Bodies urges attention to key scenes in Greek tragedy that foreground such bodily identifiers as semiotic materializing, where signs with weighty symbolic resonance distil out on the dramatic stage as concrete sites for contention and imbrication, as well as for closeness, contact, and sensory dynamics. This way of reading the dramatic script pursues the felt knowledge at the body's edges that tragic representation affords, a consideration attuned to how bodies register at tragedy's unique intersections; that is, at points where directive, enacted, and figurative language points up visual, tactile, and aural details"-- Prologue : skin to skin in Greek tragedy -- Touching Oedipus : proximities, contact, and affective intimacies -- The sibling hand : manual erotics and violence -- Familial coverings : skin, cloaks, and other outerwear -- Strange containers : bodies and other tragic vessels -- Bodily alterations : undress, prosthesis and assemblage -- Mysterious objects : corpses, ghosts, statues -- Final scenes : beyond the human.

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy); Human body in literature; Ancient (Classical) Greek
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  22. Performing gods in classical antiquity and the age of Shakespeare
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Introduction: From Olympus to the theater -- 1. On masks and mortals -- 2. The spells actors cast -- 3. Deities giving direction: dramatists ex Machina -- 4. The twilight of the gods -- Conclusion: Gods in absentia -- Afterword: Contemporary... mehr

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    Introduction: From Olympus to the theater -- 1. On masks and mortals -- 2. The spells actors cast -- 3. Deities giving direction: dramatists ex Machina -- 4. The twilight of the gods -- Conclusion: Gods in absentia -- Afterword: Contemporary resurrections. "The gods have much to tell us about performance. When human actors portray deities onstage, such divine epiphanies reveal not only the complexities of mortals playing gods but also the nature of theatrical spectacle itself. The very impossibility of rendering the gods in all their divine splendor in a truly convincing way lies at the intersection of divine power and the power of the theater. This book pursues these dynamics on the stages of ancient Athens and Rome as well on those of Renaissance England to shed new light on theatrical performance. The authors reveal how gods appear onstage both to astound and to dramatize the very machinations by which theatrical performance operates. Offering an array of case studies featuring both canonical and lesser-studied texts, this volume discusses work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Plautus as well as Beaumont, Heywood, Jonson, Marlowe, and Shakespeare. This book uniquely brings together the joint perspectives of two experts on classical and Renaissance drama. This volume will appeal to students and enthusiasts of literature, classics, theater, and performance studies."--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
    Schlagworte: Theater; Theater; Theater; Theater; Gods in literature; Classical drama; Theater; Theater; English drama; English drama; Renaissance; Mythology, Classical, in literature; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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  23. The Late Byzantine Romance in Context
    Narrativity and Identities in the Mediterranean (13th-16th Centuries)
    Beteiligt: Ainalis, Zissis D. (HerausgeberIn); Smarnakis, Ioannis (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    This book investigates issues of identity and narrativity in late Byzantine romances in a Mediterranean context, covering the chronological span from the capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204 to the sixteenth century mehr

     

    This book investigates issues of identity and narrativity in late Byzantine romances in a Mediterranean context, covering the chronological span from the capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204 to the sixteenth century

     

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    Beteiligt: Ainalis, Zissis D. (HerausgeberIn); Smarnakis, Ioannis (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032325675
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Research in Byzantine Studies
    Schlagworte: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Ancient history: to c 500 CE; Antike; HISTORY / Ancient / General; HISTORY / Social History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 182 Seiten
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    1. Introduction: a) Identities and narrativity in a Mediterranean context (13th-16th centuries): a brief introductionYannis Smarnakis b) The Late Byzantine romance in contextZissis D. Ainalis2. The narrators voice: narrative and representation of the self in the Late Byzantine romancesZissis D. Ainalis3. Western cultural ways and their perception in Palaiologan narratives: some cases from historiography and vernacular romancesNafsika Vassilopoulou4. The Forty Viziers and the Ottoman sultans: offering advice and expressing critique in the 1440sEleni Gara5. East and the eastern other in the imaginary of Byzantine romanceZoi Kokka6. An emperor under the guise of a Moses: narrative representations of the East in Philippe de Mézières Songe du viel pelerinEleni Tounta7. Narrative representations of space in the tale of Imperios and Margarona: constructing the image of a global mediterranean for a popular audienceYannis Smarnakis8. Fathers, sons and brothers: the succession to the throne and the construction of masculinities in Velthandros and Chrysantza and Kallimachos and ChrysorrhoeKonstantinos Karatolios9. The virgin and the soldier, the monk and the whore: gendered metonymy and confessional resistance in the post-Byzantine worldYorgos Tzedopoulos

  24. Early Greek Poets’ Lives
    The Shaping of the Tradition
    Autor*in: Kivilo, Maarit
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden, Boston ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    This book examines the formation and development of the biographical traditions about early Greek poets, focusing on the traditions of Hesiod, Stesichorus, Archilochus, Hipponax, Terpander and Sappho. The study provides a detailed overview of the... mehr

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    This book examines the formation and development of the biographical traditions about early Greek poets, focusing on the traditions of Hesiod, Stesichorus, Archilochus, Hipponax, Terpander and Sappho. The study provides a detailed overview of the traditions and chronographical material about these poets and seeks to clarify who were the creators of the particular traditions; what were the sources; when the traditions were formed; and to what extent they are shaped by formulaic themes and story-patterns. It challenges several mainstream assumptions on the subject, for example, that the traditions were formed mainly in the Post-Classical period; that the only significant source for the legends is the works of the particular poet; and that the poets were perceived as “new heroes.”...

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: FE 4149
    Schlagworte: Lyriker; Textgeschichte; Ancient (Classical) Greek
    Weitere Schlagworte: Classics; Classics; greek; history; poetry; Archilochus; Hesiod; Homer; Sappho; Stesichorus; Suda; Terpander
  25. Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Holzhausen, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, focusing primarily on the... mehr

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    The volume, which has emerged from an international conference of the same title, unites a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions on invasions of Goths and other Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire, focusing primarily on the third-century CE. The newly discovered fragments of the lost work Scythica by the third-century historian Dexippus of Athens, the so-called Scythica Vindobonensia alias Dexippus Vindobonensis, which survived in a Greek palimpsest kept in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, have great impact on the study of this field. The contributions explore the Vienna fragments in their historical and historiographical contexts, from the Roman to the Byzantine Era, and the history of the invasions themselves.

     

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