The winnowing oar – New Perspectives in Homeric Studies
Title | The winnowing oar – New Perspectives in Homeric Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Christos Tsagalis |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110559498 |
In the wake of recent advances in the treatment of longstanding problems pertaining to the interpretation of Homeric poetry, this volume brings together cutting-edge research from a cohort of acclaimed scholars on Homer and the Homeric Hymns. The variety of topics covered spans the entire field of Homeric philology: the methods and solutions provided for a new edition of the Odyssey, the puzzle of the relation between the festival of the Panathenaea and the Homeric text, the disclosure of the meaning of notorious cruces pertaining to arcane formulas, the two emblematic heroes of the Iliad and the Odyssey, Achilles and Odysseus, Homeric poetics, the range and use of repetition in a traditional medium, the composition of the Homeric epics, the Apologoi and 'Cyclic' Narrative, as well as the Homeric Hymns to Hermes and Aphrodite.
The Winnowing Oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies
Title | The Winnowing Oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Andreas Markantonatos |
Publisher | |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783110559880 |
The Winnowing Oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies
Title | The Winnowing Oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Christos Tsagalis |
Publisher | de Gruyter |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9783110543353 |
This volume brings together cutting-edge research from a cohort of acclaimed scholars on Homer and the Homeric Hymns. The relevant studies deal with textual issues, language and interpretation of obscure formulas, Achilles and Odysseus, Homeric poetics, the function of repetition, interpretive issues concerning the composition of the Homeric epics, the Apologoi and 'Cyclic' Narrative, as well as the Homeric Hymns to Hermes and Aphrodite.?
The winnowing oar – New Perspectives in Homeric Studies
Title | The winnowing oar – New Perspectives in Homeric Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Christos Tsagalis |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110559870 |
In the wake of recent advances in the treatment of longstanding problems pertaining to the interpretation of Homeric poetry, this volume brings together cutting-edge research from a cohort of acclaimed scholars on Homer and the Homeric Hymns. The variety of topics covered spans the entire field of Homeric philology: the methods and solutions provided for a new edition of the Odyssey, the puzzle of the relation between the festival of the Panathenaea and the Homeric text, the disclosure of the meaning of notorious cruces pertaining to arcane formulas, the two emblematic heroes of the Iliad and the Odyssey, Achilles and Odysseus, Homeric poetics, the range and use of repetition in a traditional medium, the composition of the Homeric epics, the Apologoi and 'Cyclic' Narrative, as well as the Homeric Hymns to Hermes and Aphrodite.
Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics
Title | Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan L. Ready |
Publisher | |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 019883506X |
Written texts of the Iliad and the Odyssey achieved an unprecedented degree of standardization after 150 BCE, but what of the earlier history of Homeric texts? This volume draws on scholarship from outside the discipline of classical studies to offer a comprehensive study of Homeric texts from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period.
Reading Homer's Iliad
Title | Reading Homer's Iliad PDF eBook |
Author | Kostas Myrsiades |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2022-11-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1684484502 |
We still read Homer’s epic the Iliad two-and-one-half millennia since its emergence for the questions it poses and the answers it provides for our age, as viable today as they were in Homer’s own times. What is worth dying for? What is the meaning of honor and fame? What are the consequences of intense emotion and violence? What does recognition of one’s mortality teach? We also turn to Homer’s Iliad in the twenty-first century for the poet’s preoccupation with the essence of human life. His emphasis on human understanding of mortality, his celebration of the human mind, and his focus on human striving after consciousness and identity has led audiences to this epic generation after generation. This study is a book-by-book commentary on the epic’s 24 parts, meant to inform students new to the work. Endnotes clarify and elaborate on myths that Homer leaves unfinished, explain terms and phrases, and provide background information. The volume concludes with a general bibliography of work on the Iliad, in addition to bibliographies accompanying each book’s commentary.
Oxford Critical Guide to Homer's Iliad
Title | Oxford Critical Guide to Homer's Iliad PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan L. Ready |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2024-07-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0192642626 |
The Oxford Critical Guide to Homer's Iliad investigates each of the Iliad's twenty-four books, proceeding in order from book 1 to book 24 and devoting one chapter to each one. Contributors summarize the plot of a book and then explore its themes and poetics, providing both close readings of individual passages and synthetic reviews of current scholarship. This format allows readers to study the poem in the same manner in which they read it: book by book. Differing from other introductions to the Iliad that comprise chapters on specific topics and themes, the volume offers accessible and actionable discussions of concepts pertinent to each book of the poem. Differing from other introductory volumes that are written by a single author, this volume allows for a polyphony of critical voices and showcases the diversity of approaches to the Iliad. Finally, differing from commentaries keyed to the Greek text, this volume is completely accessible to those who do not read Homeric Greek. These features make the volume an essential resource for those studying the Iliad in translation and in the original Greek, for those in classical studies and in other disciplines, and for teachers and students, both those at the undergraduate level and those at the graduate level.