The Language of Objects Deixis in Descriptive Greek Epigrams

The Language of Objects  Deixis in Descriptive Greek Epigrams
Author: Federica Scicolone
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2023-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004545717

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The Language of Objects sheds new light on the sub-genre of Greek descriptive epigram, focusing on deictic reference as a springboard to understand three different approaches to the materiality of texts: imagination-oriented deixis, pointing to referents conjured in the reader’s mind; ocular deixis, addressing perceivable referents; displaced deixis, underscoring the subjective response of readers/viewers. Uniquely combining overlooked verse-inscriptions and well-known literary and inscribed texts, which are freshly re-examined through a cognitive lens, this volume explores the evolution of deixis in descriptive epigrams dating from the pre-Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity. With its original analysis, the book pushes forward the study of Greek epigram and current understanding of deixis in ancient poetry.

Deixis and Frames of Reference in Hellenistic Dedicatory Epigrams

Deixis and Frames of Reference in Hellenistic Dedicatory Epigrams
Author: Flavia Licciardello
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2022-10-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110681857

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The book presents an analysis of communicative structures and deictic elements in Hellenistic dedicatory epigrams. Moving from the most recent linguistic theories on pragmatics and considering together both Stein- and Buchepigramme, this study investigates the linguistic means that are employed in texts transmitted on different media (the stone and the book) to point to and describe their spatial and temporal context. The research is based on the collection of a new corpus of Hellenistic book and inscribed dedicatory epigrams, which were compared to pre-Hellenistic dedicatory epigrams in order to highlight the crucial changes that characterise the development of the epigrammatic genre in the Hellenistic era. By demonstrating that the evolution of the epigrammatic genre moved on the same track for book and stone epigrams, this work offers an important contribution to the ongoing debate on the history of the epigrammatic genre and aims to stimulate further reflection on a poetic genre, which, since its origins in the Greek world, has been successful both in ancient and modern literary traditions.

Dialect Diction and Style in Greek Literary and Inscribed Epigram

Dialect  Diction  and Style in Greek Literary and Inscribed Epigram
Author: Evina Sistakou,Antonios Rengakos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2016
Genre: Epigrams, Greek
ISBN: 3110498820

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Language and style of epigram is a topic scarcely discussed in the related bibliography. This edition aspires to fill the gap by offering an in-depth study of dialect, diction, and style in Greek literary and inscribed epigram in a collection of twenty-one contributions authored by international scholars. The authors explore the epigrammatic Kunstsprache and matters of dialectical variation, the interchange between poetic and colloquial vocabulary, the employment of hapax legomena, the formalistic uses of the epigrammatic discourse (meter, syntactical patterns, arrangement of words, riddles), the various categories of style in sepulchral, philosophical and pastoral contexts of literary epigrams, and the idiosyncratic diction of inscriptions. This is a book intended for classicists who want to review the connection between the stylistic features of epigram and its interpretation, as well as for scholars keen to understand how rhetoric and linguistics can be used as a heuristic tool for the study of literature.

Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram

Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram
Author: Manuel Baumbach,Andrej Petrovic,Ivana Petrovic
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521118057

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This book explores dialogue between Archaic and Classical Greek epigrams and their readers, and argues for their often-unacknowledged literary and aesthetic achievement.

Hymnic Narrative and the Narratology of Greek Hymns

Hymnic Narrative and the Narratology of Greek Hymns
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004289512

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Hymnic Narrative and the Narratology of Greek Hymns examines the forms and functions of narratives in Ancient Greek hymns, in the contexts of the hymn genre and the development of ancient Greek narrative literature.

Brill s Companion to Hellenistic Epigram

Brill s Companion to Hellenistic Epigram
Author: Peter Bing,Jon Bruss
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 679
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9789047419402

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An internationally renowned set of experts on epigram offers an introduction, fresh approaches, and new direction to the study of Hellenistic-era epigram by exploring the models, forms, poetology, sub-genera, intertexts, and ancient and modern reception of Hellenistic epigram.

Genre in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry Theories and Models

Genre in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry  Theories and Models
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004412590

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Genre in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry foregrounds innovative approaches to the question of genre, what it means, and how to think about it for ancient Greek poetry and performance. Embracing multiple definitions of genre and lyric, the volume pushes beyond current dominant trends within the field of Classics to engage with a variety of other disciplines, theories, and models. Eleven papers by leading scholars of ancient Greek culture cover a wide range of media, from Sappho’s songs to elegiac inscriptions to classical tragedy. Collectively, they develop a more holistic understanding of the concept of lyric genre, its relevance to the study of ancient texts, and its relation to subsequent ideas about lyric.

Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era

Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era
Author: Maria Kanellou,Ivana Petrovic,Chris Carey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780192573780

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Greek epigram is a remarkable poetic form. The briefest of all ancient Greek genres, it is also the most resilient: for almost a thousand years it attracted some of the finest Greek poetic talents as well as exerting a profound interest on Latin literature, and it continues to inspire and influence modern translations and imitations. After a long period of neglect, research on epigram has surged during recent decades, and this volume draws on the fruits of that renewed scholarly engagement. It is concerned not with the work of individual authors or anthologies, but with the evolution of particular subgenres over time, and provides a selection of in-depth treatments of key aspects of Greek literary epigram of the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Byzantine periods. Individual chapters offer insights into a variety of topics, from explorations of the dynamic interactions between poets and their predecessors and contemporaries, and of the relationship between epigram and its socio-political, cultural, and literary background from the third century BCE up until the sixth century CE, to its interaction with its origins, inscribed epigram more generally, other literary genres, the visual arts, and Latin poetry, as well as the process of editing and compilation which generated the collections which survived into the modern world. Through the medium of individual studies the volume as a whole seeks to offer a sense of this vibrant and dynamic poetic form and its world which will be of value to scholars and students of Greek epigram and classical literature more broadly.