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Index of Passages Cited in Bruce Karl Braswell, A Commentary on the Fourth Pythian Ode of Pindar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Index of Passages Cited in Bruce Karl Braswell, A Commentary on the Fourth Pythian Ode of Pindar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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From Scholars to Scholia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

From Scholars to Scholia

This book deals with various aspects of ancient Greek scholarship and grammar. It contains five articles which discuss questions such as the form of the Alexandrian ekdosis on the basis of the relationship between the library artefact on one hand and the text as an object of editing on the other; the study of language within the Hellenistic scholarship; the ideological position adopted by Rome in the age of Augustus in its relations with the Greek world; some specific problems in Apollonius Dyscolus Peri epirrematon; and the origin of Greek scholiastic corpora.

Ancient Scholarship and Grammar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 601

Ancient Scholarship and Grammar

The volume aims at investigating archetypes, concepts and contexts of the ancient philological discipline from a historical, methodological and ideological perspective. It includes 26 contributions by leading scholars divided into four sections: The ancient scholars at work, The ancient grammarians on Greek language and linguistic correctness, Ancient grammar in historical context and Ancient grammar in interdisciplinary context.

Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective

Dr Garde questions modern interpretations of the nature and purpose of Old English religious poetry.

Rulers of the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Rulers of the Sea

This is a study of sea power and maritime strategy in the Classical Greek world. More than just a study of navies and battles, it examines how the sea was used to influence events ashore and how the use of naval power combined with land power had a defining impact on the period. After an examination of the oft-overlooked practical issues of navigation and administration, the book explores the idea of a ‘maritime consciousness’ in Greece and how this shaped the way the Greeks engaged in war. Naval operations from the Persian Wars down to the rise of Thebes are examined at the operational and strategic level, including a catalogue of the hundreds of different maritime operations from the 5...

New Heroes in Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

New Heroes in Antiquity

Heroes and heroines in antiquity inhabited a space somewhere between gods and humans. In this detailed, yet brilliantly wide-ranging analysis, Christopher Jones starts from literary heroes such as Achilles and moves to the historical record of those exceptional men and women who were worshiped after death. This book, wholly new and beautifully written, rescues the hero from literary metaphor and vividly restores heroism to the reality of ancient life.

Eros, Imitation, and the Epic Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Eros, Imitation, and the Epic Tradition

Barbara Pavlock here illuminates the significance of the erotic in the epic tradition from Alexandrian Greece to the late Renaissance by examining the transformations of two Homeric episodes, Odysseus' encounter with Nausikaa and the night-raid of Odysseus and Diomedes. In close readings of epics by Apollonius of Rhodes, Virgil, Ovid, Catullus, Ariosto, and Milton, Pavlock shows how these poets maintain the appearance of thematic continuity as they actually differentiate their own views on heroic values from those of their predecessors. Asserting that the erotic serves in the epic as a locus of criticism of social values, she traces adaptations in rhetorical devices, in larger structural patterns, and in major generic forms, as in the combination of tragic with epic models.

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven examines developments in the representation of the classical tale of Mars, Venus, and Vulcan in the literature and painting of the Golden Age of Spain (c.1526-1681). Anchored in close analysis of individual primary texts, the five chapters that comprise this study assess how poets and painters breathed new life into the tale inherited from Homer, Ovid, and others, examining some of the ways in which the story of Mars, Venus, and Vulcan was disguised, developed, expanded, mocked, combined with or played off against different subjects, or otherwise modified in order to pique the interest of successive generations of readers and viewers. Each chapter discusses what ...

The Classical Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 762

The Classical Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Two Studies on Pindar
  • Language: de

Two Studies on Pindar

The present volume contains two studies on Pindar which were long-term projects of the late Bruce Karl Braswell: A Contribution to the History of Pindaric Scholarship and A Commentary on Pindar Nemean Ten. Though unfinished, their originality and innovative methodological approach justify their posthumous publication.