Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II Poetry Religion and Society

Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II  Poetry  Religion  and Society
Author: Herbert Bannert,Nicole Kröll
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004355125

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Nonnus of Panopolis has an outstanding position in ancient literature being at the same time a pagan and a Christian author. The book covers literary and cultural aspects of Nonnus’ poetry, the Dionysiaca and the Paraphrasis of the Gospel of St. John.

Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II

Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II
Author: Herbert Bannert,Nicole Kröll
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1241896253

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Nonnus of Panopolis in Upper-Egypt is the author of the 48 books of the last large scale mythological epic in antiquity, the Dionysiaca . The same author also wrote an epic poem on the life and times of Jesus Christ according to St John's Gospel . Nonnus has an outstanding position in ancient literature being at the same time a pagan and a Christian author, living in a time when Christianity was common in the Roman empire, while pagan culture and traditional world views were still maintained. The volume is designed to cover literary, cultural and religious aspects of Nonnus' poetry as well as to highlight the social and educational background of both the Dionysiaca and the Paraphrasis of the Gospel of St. John .

Nonnus of Panopolis in Context III

Nonnus of Panopolis in Context III
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004443259

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Nonnus of Panopolis in Context III, edited by Filip Doroszewski and Katarzyna Jażdżewska, explores both old and new questions about the poet and his works ‒ the grand mythological epic Dionysiaca and the hexameter Paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel.

Poetry Bible and Theology from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages

Poetry  Bible and Theology from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
Author: Michele Cutino
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2020-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110687330

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This volume examines for the first time the most important methodological issues concerning Christian poetry – i.e. biblical and theological poetry in classical meters – from a diachronic perspective. Thus, it is possible to evaluate the doctrinal significance of these compositions and the role that they play in the development of Christian theological ideas and biblical exegesis.

The Homeric Centos

The Homeric Centos
Author: Anna Lefteratou
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197666555

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The Homeric Centos, a poem that is Homeric in style and biblical in theme, is a dramatic illustration of the creative cultural and religious dialogue between Classical Antiquity and Christianity taking place in the Roman Empire during the fifth century CE. The text is attributed to Eudocia, empress and poet, who died in exile in the Holy Land ca. 460. With lines drawn verbatim from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, the poem begins with the Creation and Fall and ends with Jesus' Resurrection and Ascension. In this blend of Homeric style and Christian themes, there are also echoes of Classical and classicising literature, stretching from Homer and drama to imperial literature. Equally prominent are echoes of earlier Christian canonical and apocryphal works, verse models, and theological works. In The Homeric Centos: Homer and the Bible Interwoven, Anna Lefteratou analyzes the double inspiration of the poem by both classical and Christian traditions. This book explores the works relationship with the cultural milieu of the fifth century CE and offers in-depth analysis of the scenes of Creation and Fall, and Jesus' Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension. This book exposes the work's debt to centuries of Homeric reception and interpretation as well as Christian literature and exegesis, and places it at the crossroads of Christian and pagan literary traditions.

Tales of Dionysus

Tales of Dionysus
Author: William Levitan,Stanley Lombardo
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472038961

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The first English verse translation of the Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis

Greek and Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity

Greek and Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity
Author: Berenice Verhelst,Tine Scheijnen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009033077

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Although Greek and Latin poetry from late antiquity each poses similar questions and problems, a real dialogue between scholars on both sides is even now conspicuously absent. A lack of evidence impedes discussion of whether there was direct interaction between the two language traditions. This volume, however, starts from the premise that direct interaction should never be a prerequisite for a meaningful comparative and contextualising analysis of both late antique poetic traditions. A team of leading and emerging scholars sheds new light on literary developments that can be or have been regarded as typical of the period and on the poetic and aesthetic ideals that affected individual works, which are both classicizing and 'un-classical' in similar and diverging ways. This innovative exploration of the possibilities created by a bilingual focus should stimulate further explorations in future research.

Education Religion and Literary Culture in the 4th Century CE

Education  Religion  and Literary Culture in the 4th Century CE
Author: Gabriela Ryser
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647573212

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This book contextualizes Claudian's handling of the Proserpina myth and the underworld in the history of literature and religion while showing intersections with and differences between the literary and religious uses of the underworld topos. In doing so, the study provides an incentive to rethink the dichotomy of the terms 'religious' and 'non-religious' in favour of a more nuanced model of references and refunctionalisations of elements which are, or could be, religiously connotated. A close philological analysis of De raptu Proserpinae identifies the sphere of myth and poetry as an area of expressive freedom, a parallel universe to theological discourses (whether they be pagan-philosophical or Christian), while the profound understanding and skilful use of this particular sphere – a formative aspect of European religious and intellectual history – is postulated as a characteristic of the educated Roman and of Claudian's poetry.