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Early Greek Epic: Language, Interpretation, Performance (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis Early Greek Epic: Language, Interpretation, Performance (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis
R4,303 Discovery Miles 43 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the last fifty years major developments have taken place, both in the field of Homeric studies and in the rest of early Greek epic. These developments have not only created a more solid basis for studying the Homeric epics, but they have also broadened our horizons with respect to the place of Homeric poetry within a larger cultural milieu. The impressive advances in Hesiodic studies, the more systematic approach to the Epic Cycle, the more nuanced use and re-evaluation of dominant twentieth-century theories like Neoanalysis and Oral Theory, the study of other fragmentary Greek epic, the cognitive turn, narratology, the performance of epic poetry in the ancient and modern world, the fruitful utilization of Indo-European material, and the widely accepted recognition of the close relation between Homer and the mythology and literature of the ancient Near East have virtually shaped anew the way we read and understand Homer, Hesiod, and early Greek epic. The studies collected in this volume are informed by most of the aforementioned sub-fields and span four research areas: (i) Homer; (ii) Hesiod; (iii) the Epic Cycle; (d) the performance of epic.

Early Greek Epic Fragments II - Epics on Herakles: Kreophylos and Peisandros (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis Early Greek Epic Fragments II - Epics on Herakles: Kreophylos and Peisandros (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis
R3,413 Discovery Miles 34 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a full-scale edition with commentary of the archaic epic poems Oichalias Halosis by Kreophylos of Samos and Herakleia by Peisandros of Kamiros. The Greek text (divided between testimonies and fragments) is accompanied by detailed critical apparatus and English translation. There are also extensive introductions to the biography of each poet, the title of the poem, its content and style, as well as a careful examination of the relative chronology of each epic. The detailed commentary of every fragment offers an up-to-date examination of all the extant material that has come down to us through a rich indirect tradition. This is the second installment of the project Early Greek Epic Poets (vol. I: Genealogical and Antiquarian Epic, De Gruyter 2017), which aims to enhance the study of Greek epic poetry of the archaic and classical period by means of providing readers with authoritative editions and commentaries of a significant part of fragmentary early Greek epic.

Early Greek Epic Fragments I - Antiquarian and Genealogical Epic (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis Early Greek Epic Fragments I - Antiquarian and Genealogical Epic (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis
R4,616 Discovery Miles 46 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a new edition and comprehensive commentary of the extant fragments of genealogical and antiquarian epic dating to the archaic period (8th-6th cent. BC). By means of a detailed study of the multifaceted material pertaining to the remains of archaic Greek epic other than Homer, Hesiod, and the Homeric Hymns, it provides readers with a critical reassessment of the ancient evidence, allows access to new material hitherto unnoticed or scattered in various journals after the publication of the three standard editions now available to us, and offers a full-scale commentary of the extant fragments. This book fills a gap in the study of archaic Greek poetry, since it offers a guiding tool for the further exploration of Greek epic tradition in the archaic period and beyond.

The winnowing oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis, Andreas Markantonatos The winnowing oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis, Andreas Markantonatos
R3,243 Discovery Miles 32 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Allusion, Authority, and Truth - Critical Perspectives on Greek Poetic and Rhetorical Praxis (Hardcover): Phillip Mitsis,... Allusion, Authority, and Truth - Critical Perspectives on Greek Poetic and Rhetorical Praxis (Hardcover)
Phillip Mitsis, Christos Tsagalis
R5,356 Discovery Miles 53 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Questions about how ancient Greek texts establish their authority, reflect on each other, and project their own truths have become central for a wide range of recent critical discourses. In this volume, an influential group of international scholars examines these themes in a variety of poetic and rhetorical genres. The result is a series of striking and original readings from different critical perspectives that display the centrality of these questions for understanding the poetic and rhetorical aims of ancient Greek texts. Characterized by a combination of close attention to philological detail and theoretical sophistication, the essays in this volume make a compelling case for this kind of focused, critically informed dialogue about the nature of ancient textual praxis. Students of classical literature will find a wealth of critical insights and challenging new readings of many familiar texts.

Epic Grief - Personal Laments in Homer's Iliad (Hardcover, Reprint 2012): Christos Tsagalis Epic Grief - Personal Laments in Homer's Iliad (Hardcover, Reprint 2012)
Christos Tsagalis
R3,298 Discovery Miles 32 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of the gooi or personal laments in Homers Iliad once and for all articulates the poetic techniques regulating this type of speech. Going beyond the tendency to view lament as a repetitive and group-based activity, this work shows instead the primacy of the goos, a sub-genre which the Iliad has "produced" by absorbing the funerary genre of lament. Oral theory, narratology, semiotics, rhetorical analysis are deftly applied to explore the ways personal laments develop principal epic themes and unravel narrative threads weaving the thematical texture of the entire Iliad (and beyond): the wrath of Achilles, the deaths of Patroclus and Hector, the grief of Achilles and his future death, the foreshadowing of Troys destruction. Winner of the Annual Award in Classics (2007) of the Academy of Athens.

Inscribing Sorrow - Fourth-Century Attic Funerary Epigrams (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis Inscribing Sorrow - Fourth-Century Attic Funerary Epigrams (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis
R5,667 Discovery Miles 56 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fourth-century Attic grave epigrams reflect a transitional phase in the evolution of the genre of epigram. They testify to a shift of interest towards social issues such as the family, the deceased's age and profession. In a turbulent period of restlessness and uncertainty that followed the devastating Peloponnesian war, the commemoration of the departed in private monuments became an effective mechanism of displaying publicly a new set of social concerns. It is within these contexts that special emphasis has been put on the composition of sepulchral epigrams, their gradual autonomization and sophistication. This book explores this decisive phase in the evolution of the epigram by reconstructing as many ancient contexts as possible on the one hand, and studying sepulchral epigrams as a poetic art on the other.

Poetry in Fragments - Studies on the Hesiodic Corpus and its Afterlife (Hardcover): Christos Tsagalis Poetry in Fragments - Studies on the Hesiodic Corpus and its Afterlife (Hardcover)
Christos Tsagalis
R3,931 Discovery Miles 39 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Next to the Theogony and the Works and Days stands an entire corpus of fragmentary works attributed to the Boeotian poet Hesiod that has during the last thirty years attracted growing scholarly interest. Whereas other studies have concentrated either on the interpretation of the best preserved work of this corpus, the Catalogue of Women, or have offered detailed commentaries, this volume aims at bringing together studies focusing on generic and contextual factors pertaining to the various works of the Hesiodic corpus, the Catalogue of Women included, and the corpus' afterlife in Rome and Byzantium.

The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception - A Companion (Paperback, New Ed): Marco Fantuzzi, Christos Tsagalis The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception - A Companion (Paperback, New Ed)
Marco Fantuzzi, Christos Tsagalis
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The poems of the Epic Cycle are assumed to be the reworking of myths and narratives which had their roots in an oral tradition predating that of many of the myths and narratives which took their present form in the Iliad and the Odyssey. The remains of these texts allow us to investigate diachronic aspects of epic diction as well as the extent of variation within it on the part of individual authors - two of the most important questions in modern research on archaic epic. They also help to illuminate the early history of Greek mythology. Access to the poems, however, has been thwarted by their current fragmentary state. This volume provides the scholarly community and graduate students with a thorough critical foundation for reading and interpreting them.

The winnowing oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies (Paperback): Christos Tsagalis, Andreas Markantonatos The winnowing oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies (Paperback)
Christos Tsagalis, Andreas Markantonatos
R801 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R121 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Poetry in Fragments - Studies on the Hesiodic Corpus and its Afterlife (Paperback): Christos Tsagalis Poetry in Fragments - Studies on the Hesiodic Corpus and its Afterlife (Paperback)
Christos Tsagalis
R801 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R121 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Next to the Theogony and the Works and Days stands an entire corpus of fragmentary works attributed to the Boeotian poet Hesiod that has during the last thirty years attracted growing scholarly interest. Whereas other studies have concentrated either on the interpretation of the best preserved work of this corpus, the Catalogue of Women, or have offered detailed commentaries, this volume aims at bringing together studies focusing on generic and contextual factors pertaining to the various works of the Hesiodic corpus, the Catalogue of Women included, and the corpus' afterlife in Rome and Byzantium.

The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception - A Companion (Hardcover): Marco Fantuzzi, Christos Tsagalis The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception - A Companion (Hardcover)
Marco Fantuzzi, Christos Tsagalis
R4,520 Discovery Miles 45 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The poems of the Epic Cycle are assumed to be the reworking of myths and narratives which had their roots in an oral tradition predating that of many of the myths and narratives which took their present form in the Iliad and the Odyssey. The remains of these texts allow us to investigate diachronic aspects of epic diction as well as the extent of variation within it on the part of individual authors - two of the most important questions in modern research on archaic epic. They also help to illuminate the early history of Greek mythology. Access to the poems, however, has been thwarted by their current fragmentary state. This volume provides the scholarly community and graduate students with a thorough critical foundation for reading and interpreting them.

From Listeners to Viewers - Space in the Iliad (Paperback): Christos Tsagalis From Listeners to Viewers - Space in the Iliad (Paperback)
Christos Tsagalis
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do we mean by "space" in the Iliad? The aim of this book is to offer a systematic and comprehensive presentation of the different types and functions of space in the earliest work of Greek literature. By adopting a twofold division between simple and embedded story space, the former pertaining to the actions of characters and the latter to their thoughts, Christos Tsagalis shows how character drawing and authority are deeply influenced by active spatial representation. Similes and descriptive passages, in which space looms large, are also viewed in a new light as the author explores the relation between space designated in the similes and in the corresponding action of the main narrative. Given the importance in cognitive theory of the role of memory in an oral medium such as epic song, the book analyzes Homeric modes of visual memory, implicit knowledge, and mnemonic formats in order to better understand the composition and presentation of descriptive and ekphrastic passages, with special emphasis on the numerous prized objects and the monumental shield of Achilles.

The Oral Palimpsest - Exploring Intertextuality in the Homeric Epics (Paperback): Christos Tsagalis The Oral Palimpsest - Exploring Intertextuality in the Homeric Epics (Paperback)
Christos Tsagalis
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oral intertextuality is an innate feature of the web of myth, whose interrelated fabrics allow the audience of epic song to have access to an entire horizon of diverse variants of a story. "The Oral Palimpsest" argues that just as the erased text of a palimpsest still carries traces of its previous writing, so the Homeric tradition unfolds its awareness of alternative versions in the act of producing the signs of their erasure.

In this light, "Homer" reflects the concerted effort to create a Panhellenic canon of epic song, through which we can still retrieve the poikilia (roughly, "dappled, embroidered variation") of various interwoven fabrics belonging to recognizable song-traditions or even older Indo-European strata.

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