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FrC 21 Timokles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

FrC 21 Timokles

From some points of view, Timocles departs from the norm of his time, and in particular from near-contemporary comedians such as Alexis, Eubulus and Antiphanes, and appears to be the most 'Aristophanic' poet of the fourth century. More specifically, in a period when political satire seems to have lost its vigor, he employs acerbic attacks against major and minor Athenian politicians. The fact that at least sixteen of the forty-two surviving fragments of his poetry contain explicit or implicit references to politicians can hardly be attributed to chance. Timocles' inventiveness and versatility are also demonstrated, inter alia, in his combination of different motifs, his association of mythical figures with contemporary personalities and his employment of a figurative language. The present volume follows the principles and structure of the commentaries of the KomFrag project. It includes an introduction on Timocles and a detailed examination and commentary of the testimonies and the surviving fragments.

The Play of Language in Ancient Greek Comedy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

The Play of Language in Ancient Greek Comedy

Ancient Greek comedy relied primarily on its text and words for the fulfilment of its humorous effects and aesthetic goals. In the wake of a rich tradition of previous scholarship, this volume explores a variety of linguistic materials and stylistic artifices exploited by the Greek comic poets, from vocabulary and figures of speech (metaphors, similes, rhyme) to types of joke, obscenity, and the mechanisms of parody. Most of the chapters focus on Aristophanes and Old Comedy, which offers the richest arsenal of such techniques, but the less ploughed fields of Middle and New Comedy are also explored. Emphasis is placed on practical criticism and textual readings, on the examination of particul...

Being Alone in Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 551

Being Alone in Antiquity

This volume aims to provide an interdisciplinary examination of various facets of being alone in Greco-Roman antiquity. Its focus is on solitude, social isolation and misanthropy, and the differing perceptions and experiences of and varying meanings and connotations attributed to them in the ancient world. Individual chapters examine a range of ancient contexts in which problems of solitude, loneliness, isolation and seclusion arose and were discussed, and in doing so shed light on some of humankind’s fundamental needs, fears and values.

LUX: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 830

LUX: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature

This volume of essays in honor of Lucia Athanassaki offers a great variety of chapters on a number of topics in Greek and Latin literature and genres, from Greek epic and lyric poetry to Greek drama and late antiquity, Greek historiography, and Latin lyric poetry.

Evidence and Proof in Ancient Greece
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Evidence and Proof in Ancient Greece

Whether in the courts, Parliament or the pub, to persuade you need proof, be that argument- or evidence-based. But what counts as proof, and as satisfactory proof, varies from culture to culture and from context to context. This volume assembles a range of experts in ancient Greek literature to address the theme of proof from different angles and in the works of different authors and contexts. Much of the focus is on the Athenian orators, who discussed the nature and kinds of proof from at least the fourth century BC and are still the subject of lively debate. But demonstration through evidence and argument and the language of proof are not limited to the lawcourts. They have a place in other literary forms, prose and verse, including drama and historiography, and these too feature in the collection. The book will be of interest to students and professional scholars in the fields of Greek literature and law, and Greek social and political history.

Theologies of Ancient Greek Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 443

Theologies of Ancient Greek Religion

This book does away once and for all with the assumption that only religions of the book think systematically about god(s).

The Theatre of Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

The Theatre of Justice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-20
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The Theatre of Justice contains 17 chapters that offer a holistic view of performance in Greek and Roman oratorical and political contexts. This holistic view consists of the examination of two areas of techniques. The first one relates to the delivery of speeches and texts: gesticulation, facial expressions and vocal communication. The second area includes a wide diversity of techniques that aim at forging a rapport between the speaker and the audience, such as emotions, language and style, vivid imagery and the depiction of characters. In this way the volume develops a better understanding of the objectives of public speaking, the mechanisms of persuasion, and the extent to which performance determined the outcome of judicial and political contests.

Use and Abuse of Law in the Athenian Courts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Use and Abuse of Law in the Athenian Courts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This timely volume brings together leading scholars and rising researchers in the field to examine the role played by the law in thinking and practice in the legal system of classical Athens. The aim is not to find a single perspective or method for the study of Athenian law but to explore the subject from a variety of different angles. The focus of the collection on ‘use and abuse’ raises fundamental questions about the status of law in the Athenian constitution as well as the use of law(s) in the courts, the nature of law itself, and the elusiveness of a definition of ‘abuse’. An introduction sketches the major developments in the field over the last century.

Athenian Ostracism and Its Original Purpose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Athenian Ostracism and Its Original Purpose

Athenian Ostracism and its Original Purpose analyses the ancient Greek practice of ostracism, through an examination of newly discovered archaeological evidence, a reconstruction of the legal procedure, and an account of its origins.

Classica Et Mediaevalia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Classica Et Mediaevalia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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