Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography
Title | Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2013-10-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107040280 |
This book explores the tension in ancient historiography between teleological design and narrating the past as it was experienced by historical characters.
Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography Chapter 1 - Introduction
Title | Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography Chapter 1 - Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
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Release | 2013 |
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Aesthetic Experiences and Classical Antiquity
Title | Aesthetic Experiences and Classical Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2017-11-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108136079 |
In this bold book, Jonas Grethlein proposes a new dialogue between the fields of Classics and aesthetics. Ancient material, he argues, has the capacity to challenge and re-orientate current debates. Comparisons with modern art and literature help to balance the historicism of classical scholarship with transcultural theoretical critique. Grethlein discusses ancient narratives and pictures in order to explore the nature of aesthetic experience. While our responses to both narratives and pictures are vicarious, the 'as-if' on which they are premised is specifically shaped by the form of the representation. Form emerges as a key to how narratives and pictures constitute an important means of engaging with experience. Combining theoretical reflections with close readings, this book will appeal to art historians as well as to textual scholars.
Aesthetic Experiences and Classical Antiquity
Title | Aesthetic Experiences and Classical Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2017-11-02 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 110719265X |
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience with the help of ancient material, exploring our responses to both narratives and images.
Reconciling Ancient and Modern Philosophies of History
Title | Reconciling Ancient and Modern Philosophies of History PDF eBook |
Author | Aaron Turner |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 378 |
Release | 2020-10-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110627302 |
The distinction between ancient and modern modes of historical thought is characterized by the growing complexity of the discipline of history in modernity. Consequently, the epistemological and methodological standard of ancient historiography is typically held as inferior against the modern ideal. This book serves to address this apparent deficit. Its scope is three-fold. Firstly, it aims at encountering ancient modes of historical and historiographical thought within the province of their own horizon. Secondly, this book considers the possibility of a dialogue between ancient and modern philosophies of history concerning the influence of ancient historical thought on the development of modern philosophy of history and the utility of modern philosophy of history in the interpretation of ancient historiography. Thirdly, this book explores the continuities and discontinuities in historical method and thought from antiquity to modernity. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates the necessity of re-evaluating our assumptions about the relation of ancient and modern historical thought and lays the groundwork for a more fruitful dialogue in the future.
Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece
Title | Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2020-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0198848293 |
Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece pursues a new approach to ancient Greek narrative beyond the taxonomies of structuralist narratologies. Focusing on the phenomenal and experiential dimension of our response to narrative, it triangulates ancient narrative with ancient criticism and cognitive approaches, opening up new vistas within the study of classical literature while ably deploying the ancient material to demonstrate the value of a historical perspective for cognitive studies. Concepts such as immersion and embodiment help to establish a more comprehensive understanding of ancient narrative and ancient reading habits, as manifested in Greek criticism and rhetorical theory. The thirteen chapters presented here tackle a broad range of narrative genres, broadly understood: besides epic, historiography, and the novel, tragedy and early Christian texts are also considered alongside non-literary media, such as dance and sculpture. Authored by international specialists in the language, literature, and culture of ancient Greece, each chapter utilizes a rich set of theoretical and methodological tools drawn from cognitive studies, phenomenology, and linguistics that place them at the vanguard of a strong new current in classical scholarship and literary criticism more generally.
Knowing Future Time In and Through Greek Historiography
Title | Knowing Future Time In and Through Greek Historiography PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Lianeri |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2016-03-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110430827 |
From the early modern period, Greek historiography has been studied in the context of Cicero's notion historia magistra vitae and considered to exclude conceptions of the future as different from the present and past. Comparisons with the Roman, Judeo-Christian and modern historiography have sought to justify this perspective by drawing on a category of the future as a temporal mode that breaks with the present. In this volume, distinguished classicists and historians challenge this contention by raising the question of what the future was and meant in antiquity by offering fresh considerations of prognostic and anticipatory voices in Greek historiography from Herodotus to Appian and by tracing the roots of established views on historical time in the opposition between antiquity and modernity. They look both at contemporary scholarly argument and the writings of Greek historians in order to explore the relation of time, especially the future, to an idea of the historical that is formulated in the plural and is always in motion. By reflecting on the prognostic of historical time the volume will be of interest not only to classical scholars, but to all who are interested in the history and theory of historical time.