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Greek Literature and Philosophy - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature and Philosophy - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,435 Discovery Miles 54 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Carson, A. 'Just for the Thrill: Sycophantizing Aristotle's Poetics.' Arion 1 (1990)
Clay, D. 'The Tragic and Comic Poet of the Symposium.' Arion 2 (1975)
Compton, T. 'The Trial of the Satirist: Poetic Vitae (Aesop, Archilochus, Homer) as Background for Plato's Apology.' American Journal of Philology 111 (1990)
Croix, G.E.M. de Ste. 'Aristotle on History and Poetry (Poetics 9, 1451a36-b11).' The Ancient Historian and His Materials: Essays in Honour of C.E.Stevens (Farnborough, 1975)
Demos, M. 'Stesichorus' Palinode in the Phaedrus.' Classical World 90 (1997)
Derrida, J. 'The Pharmacy of Plato.' Dissemination (Chicago, 1981)
Habinek, T. 'Singing, Speaking, Making, Writing: Classical Alternatives to Literature and Literary Studies.' Stanford Humanities Review 6 (1988)
Hardie, P. 1995. 'The Speech of Pythagoras in Ovid Metamorphoses 15: Empedoclean Epos.' Classical Quarterly 45:204-214.
Held, D.T.D. 'Why 'Individuals' Didn't Exist in Classical Antiquity.' New England Classical Newsletter and Journal 18 (1991)
Nehamas, A. 'Plato on Imitation and Poetry in Republic 10.' Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts (Totowa, NJ, 1982)
Nightingale, A. 'Writing/Reading a Sacred Text: A Literary Interpretation of Plato's Laws' Classical Philology 88 (1993)
North, H.F. 'Combing and Curling: Orator Summus Plato.' Illinois Classical Studies 16 (1991)
Nussbaum, M.C. 1972. 'Psukhê in Heraclitus.' Phronesis 17:1-16, 153-170.
Race, W. 1987. 'Pindaric Encomium and Isokrates' Evagoras.' Transactions of the American Philological Association 117:131-155
Segal, C.P. 1962. 'Gorgias and the Psychology of the Logos.' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 66:99-155
Silk, M.S. 'Language, Poetry and Enactment.' Dialogos: Hellenic Studies Review 2 (1995)
List of Recommended Readings

Greek Literature in the Byzantine Period - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Byzantine Period - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,435 Discovery Miles 54 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is part of a nine-volume collection of critical writings on Greek literature, from 6th century BC to the Byzantine era, which traces the Greek roots of all major literary genres: epic, lyric poetry, tragedy, comedy, history, oratory, and philosophy.

The Oral Traditional Background of Ancient Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy The Oral Traditional Background of Ancient Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,426 Discovery Miles 54 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edited with an introduction by an internationally recognized scholar, this nine-volume set represents the most exhaustive collection of essential critical writings in the field, from studies of the classic works to the history of their reception. Bringing together the articles that have shaped modern classical studies, the set covers Greek literature in all its genres--including history, poetry, prose, oratory, and philosophy--from the 6th century BC through the Byzantine era. Since the study of Greek literature encompasses the roots of all major modern humanities disciplines, the collection also includes seminal articles exploring the Greek influence on their development. Each volume concludes with a list of recommendations for further reading. This collection is an important resource for students and scholars of comparative literature, English, history, philosophy, theater, and rhetoric as well as the classics.
This volume is available on its own or as part of the nine- volume set, "Greek Literature," For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for "Greek Literature" [ISBN 0-8153-3681-0].

Greek Literature in the Archaic Period: The Emergence of Authorship - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Archaic Period: The Emergence of Authorship - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R3,633 Discovery Miles 36 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is available on its own or as part of the seven volume set, Greek Literature. This collection reprints in facsimile the most influential scholarship published in this field during the twentieth century. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Greek Literature [ISBN 0-8153-3681-0]. A full table of contents can be obtained by email: [email protected].

Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Poetics of Drama in Athens - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Poetics of Drama in Athens - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,450 Discovery Miles 54 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is available on its own or as part of the seven volume set, Greek Literature. This collection reprints in facsimile the most influential scholarship published in this field during the twentieth century. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Greek Literature [ISBN 0-8153-3681-0]. A full table of contents can be obtained by email: [email protected].

Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Prose of Historiography and Oratory - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Prose of Historiography and Oratory - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,575 Discovery Miles 55 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Bowerstock, G. 'Pseudo-Xenophon.' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 71 (1967)
Cartledge, P. 'The Silent Women of Thucydides 2.45.2. Re-Viewed.' Nomodeiktes: Greek Studies in Honor of Martin Ostwald (Ann Arbor, 1993)
Connor, W.R. 'A Post-Modernist Thucydides.' Classical Journal 72 (1977)
Crane, G. 'Power, Prestige and the Corcyrean Affair in Thucydides I.' Classical Antiquity 12 (1992)
Dewald, C. 'Narrative Surface and Authorial Voice in Herotodus' Histories.' Arethusa 20 (1987)
Edmunds, L. 'Thucydides in the Act of Writing.' Tradizione e innovazione nella cultura greca (Rome, 1993)
Flory, S. 'Who reads Herodotus' Histories?' American Journal of Philology 101 (1980)
Hollman, A. 'Epos as Authoratative Speech in Herodotos' Histories.' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 100 (2000)
Hornblower, S. 'Thucydides' use of Herodotus.' Philolakôn (London, 1992)
Kurke, L. 'Herodotus and the Language of Metals.' Helios 22 (1995)
Mackie, C.J. 'Homer and Thucydides: Corcyra and Sicily.' Classical Quarterly 46 (1996)
Momigliano, A. 'The Historians of the Classical World and their Audiences.' Sesto Contributo (Rome, 1980)
Munson, R.V. 'Herodotus' Use of Prospective Sentences and the Story of Raphsinitus and the Thief in the Histories.' American Journal of Philology 114 (1993)
Redfield, J. 'Herodotus the Tourist.' Classical Philology 80 (1985)
Rusten, J.S. 'Structure, Style and Sense in Interpreting Thucydides: The Soldier's Choice.' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 90 (1986)
List of Recommended Readings
Part II
Beale, W.H. 'Rhetorical Performative Discourse: A New Theory of Epideictic.' Philosophy and Rhetoric 11 (1978)
Bers, V. 'Dikastic Thorubos.' Journal of Political Thought 6 (1985)
Dorjohn, A.P. 'On Demosthenes' Ability to Speak Extemporaneously.' Transactions of the American Philological Association 78 (1947)
Dué, C. 'Poetry and the Dêmos: State Regulation of a Civic Possession.' Stoa Consortium (2000)
Hansen, M.H. 'The Athenian 'Politicians', 403-322 B.C.' Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 24 (1983)
Kennedy, G.A. 'Focusing of Arguments in Greek Deliberative Oratory.' Transactions of the American Philological Association 90 (1959)
Pearson, L. 'The Virtuoso Passages in Demosthenes' Speeches.' Phoenix 29 (1975)
Slater, W.J. 'The Epiphany of Demosthenes.' Phoenix 42 (1988)
List of Recommended Readings

Greek Literature in the Hellenistic Period - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Hellenistic Period - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,719 Discovery Miles 57 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is available on its own or as part of the seven volume set, Greek Literature. This collection reprints in facsimile the most influential scholarship published in this field during the twentieth century. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Greek Literature [ISBN 0-8153-3681-0]. A full table of contents can be obtained by email: [email protected].

Nine Essays on Homer (Paperback): Miriam Carlisle, Olga Levaniouk Nine Essays on Homer (Paperback)
Miriam Carlisle, Olga Levaniouk; Foreword by Gregory Nagy; Contributions by Brian W Breed, Mary Ebbott, …
R1,356 Discovery Miles 13 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this collection addresses questions of intense interest in Homeric studies today: the questions of performance and poet-audience interaction, especially as depicted in idealized performances within the Iliad and the Odyssey; the ways in which epic incorporates material of diverse genres, such as women's laments, blame poetry, or folk tales; how the ideological balance of epic can change and be influenced by 'alternative ideologies' introduced through the incorporation of new material; the implications of the continuity of tradition for etymological studies; and how the traditional nature of epic affects textual criticism. The essays differ in focus and method, but all share one fundamental approach to Homer: an understanding of the Homeric tradition as a poetic system that expresses and preserves what is culturally important and a view of the Homeric epics as instances of a cultural tradition which they attempt to explore through the epics themselves and through the comparative, anthropological, and linguistic evidence they bring to bear on these texts. A unique collection that explores Homeric poetry through a variety of tools and approaches linguistics, philology, cultural anthropology, sociology, textual criticism, and archeology this volume will be of interest to all scholars and students of oral poetry and Classical literature.

Modern Greek Literature - Critical Essays (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Gregory Nagy, Anna Stavrakopoulou Modern Greek Literature - Critical Essays (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Gregory Nagy, Anna Stavrakopoulou
R4,368 Discovery Miles 43 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This collection examines major Greek authors from the early 19th century through the present day, spanning from romantic to post-modern authors, poets, and playwrights. The essays focus on intersections between oral and written traditions in nineteenth and twentieth century Greece. Major authors discussed included Solomos, Vizyenos, Papadiamantis, Seferis, and many others.

Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R27,506 Discovery Miles 275 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Volume 1: 0-815-33682-9: The Oral Traditional Background of Ancient Greek Literature: 351pp
Volume 2: 0-815-33683-7: Homer and Hesiod as Prototypes of Greek Literature: 358pp
Volume 3: 0-815-33684-5: Greek Literature in the Archaic Period: The Emergence of Authorship: 350pp
Volume 4: 0-815-33685-3: Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Poetics of Drama in Athens: 438pp
Volume 5: 0-815-33686-1: Greek Literature in the Classical Period: The Prose of Historiography and Oratory: 354pp
Volume 6: 0-815-33687-X: Greek Literature and Philosophy: 350pp:
Volume 7: 0-815-33688-8: Greek Literature in the Hellenistic Period: 350pp
Volume 8: 0-415-93770-1: Greek Literature in the Roman period and in late Antiquity: 350pp
Volume 9: 0-415-93771-X: Greek Literature in the Byzantine Period: 350pp

Homer and Hesiod as Prototypes of Greek Literature - Homer and Hesiod as Prototypes of Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory... Homer and Hesiod as Prototypes of Greek Literature - Homer and Hesiod as Prototypes of Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,422 Discovery Miles 54 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is available on its own or as part of the seven volume set, Greek Literature. This collection reprints in facsimile the most influential scholarship published in this field during the twentieth century. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Greek Literature [ISBN 0-8153-3681-0]. A full table of contents can be obtained by email: [email protected].

Greek Literature in the Roman Period and in Late Antiquity - Greek Literature (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Literature in the Roman Period and in Late Antiquity - Greek Literature (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R5,429 Discovery Miles 54 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edited with an introduction by an internationally recognized scholar, this nine-volume set represents the most exhaustive collection of essential critical writings in the field, from studies of the classic works to the history of their reception. Bringing together the articles that have shaped modern classical studies, the set covers Greek literature in all its genres--including history, poetry, prose, oratory, and philosophy--from the 6th century BC through the Byzantine era. Since the study of Greek literature encompasses the roots of all major modern humanities disciplines, the collection also includes seminal articles exploring the Greek influence on their development. Each volume concludes with a list of recommendations for further reading. This collection is an important resource for students and scholars of comparative literature, English, history, philosophy, theater, and rhetoric as well as the classics.

The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours (Abridged, Paperback, 2nd Abridged edition): Gregory Nagy The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours (Abridged, Paperback, 2nd Abridged edition)
Gregory Nagy
R820 R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Save R160 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does it mean to be a hero? The ancient Greeks who gave us Achilles and Odysseus had a very different understanding of the term than we do today. Based on the legendary Harvard course that Gregory Nagy has taught for well over thirty years, The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours explores the roots of Western civilization and offers a masterclass in classical Greek literature. We meet the epic heroes of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, but Nagy also considers the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the songs of Sappho and Pindar, and the dialogues of Plato. Herodotus once said that to read Homer was to be a civilized person. To discover Nagy's Homer is to be twice civilized. "Fascinating, often ingenious... A valuable synthesis of research finessed over thirty years." -Times Literary Supplement "Nagy exuberantly reminds his readers that heroes-mortal strivers against fate, against monsters, and...against death itself-form the heart of Greek literature... [He brings] in every variation on the Greek hero, from the wily Theseus to the brawny Hercules to the 'monolithic' Achilles to the valiantly conflicted Oedipus." -Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly

Plato's Rhapsody and Homer's Music - The Poetics of the Panathenaic Festival in Classical Athens (Paperback): Gregory... Plato's Rhapsody and Homer's Music - The Poetics of the Panathenaic Festival in Classical Athens (Paperback)
Gregory Nagy
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The festival of the Panathenaia, held in Athens every summer to celebrate the birthday of the city's goddess, Athena, was the setting for performances of the Homeric "Iliad" and "Odyssey" by professional reciters or "rhapsodes." The works of Plato are our main surviving source of information about these performances. Through his references, a crucial phase in the history of the Homeric tradition can be reconstructed. Through Plato's eyes, the "staging" of Homer in classical Athens can once again become a virtual reality.

This book examines the overall testimony of Plato as an expert about the cultural legacy of these Homeric performances. Plato's fine ear for language--in this case the technical language of high-class artisans like rhapsodes--picks up on a variety of authentic expressions that echo the talk of rhapsodes as they once practiced their art.

Highlighted among the works of Plato are the "Ion," the "Timaeus," and the "Critias." Some experts who study the "Timaeus" have suggested that Plato must have intended this masterpiece, described by his characters as a "humnos," to be a tribute to Athena. The metaphor of weaving, implicit in humnos and explicit in the peplos or robe that was offered to the goddess at the Panathenaia, applies also to Homeric poetry: it too was pictured as a "humnos," destined for eternal re-weaving on the festive occasion of Athena's eternally self-renewing birthday.

Poetry as Performance - Homer and Beyond (Paperback): Gregory Nagy Poetry as Performance - Homer and Beyond (Paperback)
Gregory Nagy
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a comparative study of oral poetics in literate cultures, focusing on the problems of textual fluidity in the transmission of Homeric poetry over half a millennium, from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods of ancient Greece. It stresses the role of performance and the performer in the re-creative process of composition-in-performance. It addresses questions of authority and authorship in the making of oral poetry, and it examines the efforts of ancient scholars to edit a definitive text of the "real" Homer.

Pindar's Homer - The Lyric Possession of An Epic Past (Paperback, New Ed): Gregory Nagy Pindar's Homer - The Lyric Possession of An Epic Past (Paperback, New Ed)
Gregory Nagy
R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nagy challenges the widely held view that the development of lyric poetry in Greece represents the rise of individual innovation over collective tradition. Arguing that Greek lyric represents a tradition in its own right, Nagy shows how the form of Greek epic is in fact a differentiation of forms found in Greek lyric. Throughout, he progressively broadens the definition of lyric to the point where it becomes the basis for defining epic, rather than the other way around.

The Best of the Achaeans - Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry (Paperback, revised edition): Gregory Nagy The Best of the Achaeans - Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry (Paperback, revised edition)
Gregory Nagy
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite widespread interest in the Greek hero as a cult figure, little was written about the relationship between the cult practices and the portrayals of the hero in poetry. The first edition of The Best of the Achaeans bridged that gap, raising new questions about what could be known or conjectured about Greek heroes. In this revised edition, which features a new preface by the author, Gregory Nagy reconsiders his conclusions in the light of the subsequent debate and resumes his discussion of the special status of heroes in ancient Greek life and poetry. His book remains an engaging introduction both to the concept of the hero in Hellenic civilization and to the poetic forms through which the hero is defined: the Iliad and Odyssey in particular and archaic Greek poetry in general.

Praise for the first edition: "This is a learned, clever, and disturbing book... One is left with the uneasy feeling that curtains have parted in the wind, giving glimpses of unsuspected realities behind the apparently simple face of Greek heroic poetry." -- M. L. West, Times Literary Supplement

Gregory Nagy's book is brilliant, original, and filled with powerful, central, and useful insights. To read it with attention is to experience a radical revision of one's own view of early Greek poetry and of the primary themes of Greek culture." -- James Redfield, University of Chicago

Masterpieces of Metonymy - From Ancient Greek Times to Now (Paperback): Gregory Nagy Masterpieces of Metonymy - From Ancient Greek Times to Now (Paperback)
Gregory Nagy
R712 R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Save R49 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Masterpieces of Metonymy, Gregory Nagy analyzes metonymy as a mental process that complements metaphor. If metaphor is a substitution of something unfamilar for something familiar, then metonymy can be seen as a connecting of something familiar with something else that is already familiar. Applying this formulation, Nagy offers close readings of over one hundred examples of metonymy as it comes to life in the verbal and the visual arts of Greek culture, as well as in the arts of other cultures. Though it is debatable whether all the selected examples really qualify as masterpieces, what they all have in common is their potential for artistic greatness. A close reading of the verbal and the visual evidence, Nagy argues, leads to a fuller appreciation of this greatness.

Homer the Classic (Paperback): Gregory Nagy Homer the Classic (Paperback)
Gregory Nagy
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Homer the Classic" is about the reception of Homeric poetry from the fifth through the first century BCE. The study of this reception is important for understanding not only the all-pervasive literary influence of ancient Greek epic traditions but also the various ways in which these traditions were used by individuals and states to promote their own cultural and political agenda. The aim of this book, which centers on ancient concepts of Homer as the author of a body of poetry that we know as the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey, " is not to reassess the oral poetic heritage of Homeric poetry but to show how it became a classic in the days of the Athenian empire and later.

This volume is one of two books stemming from six Sather Classical Lectures given in the spring semester of 2002 at the University of California at Berkeley while the author was teaching there as the Sather Professor.

Homeric Responses (Paperback, New): Gregory Nagy Homeric Responses (Paperback, New)
Gregory Nagy
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"More than any other classicist, Nagy tries to uncover and explain the brilliance that can come from an oral tradition. . . . This is an important contribution to the field of Homeric poetics, more narrowly, and to the study of Greek literature more broadly." -- Carol Dougherty, Professor of Classical Studies, Wellesley College

The Homeric Iliad and Odyssey are among the world's foremost epics. Yet, millennia after their composition, basic questions remain about them. Who was Homer-- a real or an ideal poet? When were the poems composed-- at a single point in time, or over centuries of composition and performance? And how were the poems committed to writing? These uncertainties have been known as The Homeric Question, and many scholars, including Gregory Nagy, have sought to solve it.

In Homeric Responses, Nagy presents a series of essays that further elaborate his theories regarding the oral composition and evolution of the Homeric epics. Building on his previous work in Homeric Questions and Poetry as Performance: Homer and Beyond and responding to some of his critics, he examines such issues as the importance of performance and the interaction between audience and poet in shaping the poetry; the role of the rhapsode (the performer of the poems) in the composition and transmission of the poetry; the "irreversible mistakes" and cross-references in the Iliad and Odyssey as evidences of artistic creativity; and the Iliadic description of the shield of Achilles as a pointer to the world outside the poem, the polis of the audience.

Homer the Preclassic (Paperback): Gregory Nagy Homer the Preclassic (Paperback)
Gregory Nagy
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Homer the Preclassic considers the development of the Homeric poems - in particular the Iliad and Odyssey-during the time when they were still part of the oral tradition. Gregory Nagy traces the evolution of rival "Homers" and the different versions of Homeric poetry in this pretextual period, reconstructed over a time frame extending back from the sixth century BCE to the Bronze Age. Accurate in their linguistic detail and surprising in their implications, Nagy's insights conjure the Greeks' nostalgia for the imagined "epic space" of Troy and for the resonances and distortions this mythic past provided to the various Greek constituencies for whom the Homeric poems were so central and definitive.

The New Sappho on Old Age - Textual and Philosophical Issues (Paperback): Ellen Greene The New Sappho on Old Age - Textual and Philosophical Issues (Paperback)
Ellen Greene; Contributions by Dirk Obbink, Jurgen Hammerstaedt, Lowell Edmunds, Deborah Boedeker, …
R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The world has long wished for more of Sappho's poetry, which exists mostly in tantalizing fragments. So the apparent recovery in 2004 of a virtually intact poem by Sappho, only the fourth to have survived almost complete, has generated unprecedented excitement and discussion among scholarly and lay audiences alike. This volume is the first collection of essays in English devoted to discussion of the newly recovered Sappho poem and two other incomplete texts on the same papyri. Containing eleven new essays by leading scholars, it addresses a wide range of textual and philological issues connected with the find. Using different approaches, the contributions demonstrate how the "New Sappho" can be appreciated as a complete, gracefully spare poetic statement regarding the painful inevitability of death and aging.

Homer the Preclassic (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Homer the Preclassic (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R2,599 Discovery Miles 25 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Homer the Preclassic" considers the development of the Homeric poems - in particular "The Iliad" and "Odyssey" - during the time when they were still part of the oral tradition. Gregory Nagy traces the evolution of rival 'Homers' and the different versions of Homeric poetry in this pretextual period, reconstructed over a time frame extending back from the sixth century BCE to the Bronze Age. Accurate in their linguistic detail and surprising in their implications, Nagy's insights conjure the Greeks' nostalgia for the imagined 'epic space' of 'Troy' and for the resonances and distortions this mythic past provided to the various Greek constituencies for whom the Homeric poems were so central and definitive.

Greek Mythology and Poetics (Paperback, New edition): Gregory Nagy Greek Mythology and Poetics (Paperback, New edition)
Gregory Nagy
R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gregory Nagy here provides a far-reaching assessment of the relationship between myth and ritual in ancient Greek society. Nagy illuminates in particular the forces of interaction and change that transformed the Indo-European linguistic and cultural heritage into distinctly Greek social institutions between the eighth and the fifth centuries B.C. Included in the volume are thirteen of Nagy's major essays-all extensively revised for book publication-on various aspects of the Hellenization of Indo-European poetics, myth and ritual, and social ideology. The primary aim of this book is to examine the Greek language as a reflection of society, with special attention to its function as a vehicle for transmitting mythology and poetics. Nagy's emphasis on the language of the Greeks, and on its comparison with the testimony of related Indo-European languages such as Latin, Indic, and Hittite, reflects his long-standing interest in Indo-European linguistics. The individual chapters examine the development of Hellenic poetics in the traditions of Homer and Hesiod; the Hellenization of Indo-European myths and rituals, including myths of the afterlife, rituals of fire, and symbols in the Greek lyric; and the Hellenization of Indo-European social ideology, with reference to such cultural institutions as the concept of the city-state. A path-breaking application of the principles of social anthropology, comparative mythology, historical linguistics, and oral poetry theory to the study of classics, Greek Mythology and Poetics will be an invaluable resource for classicists and other scholars of linguistics and literary theory.

Greek Mythology and Poetics (Hardcover): Gregory Nagy Greek Mythology and Poetics (Hardcover)
Gregory Nagy
R1,832 Discovery Miles 18 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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