Syllecta Classica

Syllecta Classica
Title Syllecta Classica PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 2018
Genre Classical literature
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Syllecta Classica

Syllecta Classica
Title Syllecta Classica PDF eBook
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Pages 188
Release 2012
Genre Classical literature
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The Pipes of Pan

The Pipes of Pan
Title The Pipes of Pan PDF eBook
Author Thomas K. Hubbard
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 410
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780472108558

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Pastoral poetry highlights the didactic relationship of older and younger shepherds--as rivals or patron and successor. Departing from conventional views of the pastoral genre as an Arcadian escape from urban sophistication, THE PIPES OF PAN follows the connecting thread in the cultures of Alexandria and Rome, revealing that Theocritus and Vergil applied pastoral metaphor to represent the poetic community.

Iamblichus and the Foundations of Late Platonism

Iamblichus and the Foundations of Late Platonism
Title Iamblichus and the Foundations of Late Platonism PDF eBook
Author Eugene Afonasin
Publisher BRILL
Pages 221
Release 2012-05-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004183272

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Drawing on recent scholarship and delving systematically into Iamblichean texts, these ten papers establish Iamblichus as the great innovator of Neoplatonic philosophy who broadened its appeal for future generations of philosophers.

Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern

Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern
Title Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern PDF eBook
Author Todd Breyfogle
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 424
Release 1999-11
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226074245

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Perhaps best known for his widely acclaimed translations of the Greek tragedies and Herodotus's History, as well as his edition of Hobbes's Thucydides, David Grene has also had a major impact as a teacher and interpreter of texts both ancient and modern. In this book, distinguished colleagues and former students explore the imaginative force of literature and history in articulating and illuminating the human condition. Ranging as widely as Grene's own interests in Greek and Roman antiquity, in drama, poetry, and the novel, in the art of translation, and in English history, these essays include discussions of the Odyssey and Ulysses, the Metamorphoses of Ovid and Apuleius, Mallarmé's English and T. S. Eliot's religion, and the mutually antipathetic minds of Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson. The introduction by Todd Breyfogle sketches for the first time the contours of Grene's own thought. Classicists, political theorists, intellectual historians, philosophers, and students of literature will all find much of value in the individual essays here and in the juxtaposition of their themes. Contributors: Saul Bellow, Seth Benardete, Todd Breyfogle, Amirthanayagam P. David, Wendy Doniger, Mary Douglas, Joseph N. Frank, Victor Gourevitch, Nicholas Grene, W. R. Johnson, Brendan Kennelly, Edwin McClellan, Françoise Meltzer, Stephanie Nelson, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Martin Ostwald, Robert B. Pippin, James Redfield, Sandra F. Siegel, Norma Thompson, and David Tracy

Cinema and Classical Texts

Cinema and Classical Texts
Title Cinema and Classical Texts PDF eBook
Author Martin M. Winkler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 363
Release 2009-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0521518601

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This book interprets films as visual texts and demonstrates the affinities between Greco-Roman literature and the cinema.

Motion in Classical Literature

Motion in Classical Literature
Title Motion in Classical Literature PDF eBook
Author G. O. Hutchinson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 328
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0198855621

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Classical literature is full of humans, gods, and animals in impressive motion. The specific features of this motion are expressive; it is closely intertwined with decisions, emotions, and character. However, although the importance of space has recently been realized with the advent of the 'spatial turn' in the humanities, motion has yet to receive such attention, for all its prominence in literature and its interest to ancient philosophy. This volume begins with an exploration of motion in particular works of visual art, and continues by examining the characteristics of literary depiction. Seven works are then used as case-studies: Homer's Iliad, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Tacitus' Annals, Sophocles' Philoctetes and Oedipus at Colonus, Parmenides' On Nature, and Seneca's Natural Questions. The two narrative poems diverge rewardingly, as do the philosophical poetry and prose. Important in the philosophical poem and the prose history are metaphorical motion and the absence of motion; the dramas scrutinize motion verbally and visually. Each study first pursues the general roles of motion in the particular work and provides detail on its language of motion. It then engages in close analysis of particular passages, to show how much emerges when motion is scrutinized. Among the aspects which emerge as important are speed, scale, and shape of movement; motion and fixity; the movement of one person and a group; motion willed and imposed; motion in images and in unrealized possibilities. The conclusion looks at these aspects across the works, and at differences of genre and period. This new and stimulating approach opens up extensive areas for interpretation; it can also be productively applied to the literature of successive eras.