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  1. Stesichorus in context
    Contributor: Finglass, Patrick (Herausgeber); Kelly, Adrian (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment... more

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    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment of his significance. These essays by leading scholars analyse different aspects of his oeuvre: the relationship between Stesichorus and epic, particularly his response to the Homeric poems; his narrative technique and his handling of erotic themes; and his influence and reception in fifth-century Athens, in Hellenistic scholarship and poetry, in the Renaissance, and in poetry today. The volume as a whole - the first dedicated to this author - amply demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and continuing vitality of the poet from Himera.

     

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    Contributor: Finglass, Patrick (Herausgeber); Kelly, Adrian (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781107706989
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    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 211 pages)
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  2. Stesichorus in context
    Contributor: Kelly, Adrian (HerausgeberIn); Finglass, Patrick (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment... more

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    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment of his significance. These essays by leading scholars analyse different aspects of his oeuvre: the relationship between Stesichorus and epic, particularly his response to the Homeric poems; his narrative technique and his handling of erotic themes; and his influence and reception in fifth-century Athens, in Hellenistic scholarship and poetry, in the Renaissance, and in poetry today. The volume as a whole - the first dedicated to this author - amply demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and continuing vitality of the poet from Himera

     

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    Contributor: Kelly, Adrian (HerausgeberIn); Finglass, Patrick (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781107706989
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    Subjects: Stesichorus ; Criticism and interpretation ; Congresses
    Other subjects: Stesichorus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 211 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    P.J. Finglass and Adrian Kelly: 1. The state of Stesichorean studies

    Adrian Kelly; 3. Stesichorus and the Epic Cycle: Part I. Stesichorus and Epic: 2. Stesichorus' Homer

    P.J. Finglass; 6. Stesichorus the romantic: Part II. Stesichorean Poetics: 5. Stesichorus, master of narrative

    Ewen Bowie; 8. Stesichorus on stage: Part III. Reception and Influence: 7. Stesichorus at Athens

  3. Stesichorus in context
    Contributor: Finglass, Patrick (Publisher); Kelly, Adrian (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment... more

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    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment of his significance. These essays by leading scholars analyse different aspects of his oeuvre: the relationship between Stesichorus and epic, particularly his response to the Homeric poems; his narrative technique and his handling of erotic themes; and his influence and reception in fifth-century Athens, in Hellenistic scholarship and poetry, in the Renaissance, and in poetry today. The volume as a whole - the first dedicated to this author - amply demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and continuing vitality of the poet from Himera

     

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    Contributor: Finglass, Patrick (Publisher); Kelly, Adrian (Publisher)
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    Subjects: Stesichorus;
    Other subjects: Stesichorus / Criticism and interpretation / Congresses; Stesichorus (v640-v555)
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  4. Stesichorus in context
    Contributor: Kelly, Adrian (HerausgeberIn); Finglass, Patrick (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment... more

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    The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment of his significance. These essays by leading scholars analyse different aspects of his oeuvre: the relationship between Stesichorus and epic, particularly his response to the Homeric poems; his narrative technique and his handling of erotic themes; and his influence and reception in fifth-century Athens, in Hellenistic scholarship and poetry, in the Renaissance, and in poetry today. The volume as a whole - the first dedicated to this author - amply demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and continuing vitality of the poet from Himera

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Kelly, Adrian (HerausgeberIn); Finglass, Patrick (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781107706989
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: FH 20443
    Subjects: Stesichorus ; Criticism and interpretation ; Congresses
    Other subjects: Stesichorus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 211 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

    P.J. Finglass and Adrian Kelly: 1. The state of Stesichorean studies

    Adrian Kelly; 3. Stesichorus and the Epic Cycle: Part I. Stesichorus and Epic: 2. Stesichorus' Homer

    P.J. Finglass; 6. Stesichorus the romantic: Part II. Stesichorean Poetics: 5. Stesichorus, master of narrative

    Ewen Bowie; 8. Stesichorus on stage: Part III. Reception and Influence: 7. Stesichorus at Athens