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Homer and Early Greek Epic

Homer and Early Greek Epic
Author: Margalit Finkelberg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 311067145X

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This collection includes thirty scholarly essays on Homer and Greek epic poetry published by Margalit Finkelberg over the past three decades. The topics discussed reflect the author’s research interests and represent the main directions of her contribution to Homeric studies: Homer's language and diction, archaic Greek epic tradition, Homer's world and values, transmission and reception of the Homeric poems. The book gives special emphasis to some of the central issues in contemporary Homeric scholarship, such as oral-formulaic theory and the role of the individual poet; Neoanalysis and the character of the relationship between Homer and the tradition about the Trojan War; the multi-layered texture of the Homeric poems; the Homeric Question; the canonic status of the Iliad and the Odyssey in antiquity and modernity. All the articles are revised and updated. The book addresses both scholars and advanced students of Classics, as well as non-specialists interested in the Homeric poems and their journey through centuries.


Homer and Early Greek Epic

Homer and Early Greek Epic
Author: Margalit Finkelberg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110671522

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This collection includes thirty scholarly essays on Homer and Greek epic poetry published by Margalit Finkelberg over the past three decades. The topics discussed reflect the author’s research interests and represent the main directions of her contribution to Homeric studies: Homer's language and diction, archaic Greek epic tradition, Homer's world and values, transmission and reception of the Homeric poems. The book gives special emphasis to some of the central issues in contemporary Homeric scholarship, such as oral-formulaic theory and the role of the individual poet; Neoanalysis and the character of the relationship between Homer and the tradition about the Trojan War; the multi-layered texture of the Homeric poems; the Homeric Question; the canonic status of the Iliad and the Odyssey in antiquity and modernity. All the articles are revised and updated. The book addresses both scholars and advanced students of Classics, as well as non-specialists interested in the Homeric poems and their journey through centuries.


From Hittite to Homer

From Hittite to Homer
Author: Mary R. Bachvarova
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521509793

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This book takes a bold new approach to the prehistory of Homeric epic, arguing for a fresh understanding of how Near Eastern influence worked.


Homer's Original Genius

Homer's Original Genius
Author: Kirsti Simonsuuri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1979-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521221986

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The querelle des anciens et des modernes - the question whether writers should imitate the classics or use literary forms which seemed more suited to their own era - had been debated in Europe since the earliest days of the Renaissance. This book analyses the development of the querelle following the adoption of the argument of the modernist faction of seventeenth-century France.


Homer's Winged Words

Homer's Winged Words
Author: Steve Reece
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004174419

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For over 2500 years many of the most learned scholars of the Greek language have concerned themselves with the topic of etymology. The most productive source of difficult, even inexplicable, words was Homer s 28,000 verses of epic poetry. Steve Reece proposes an approach to elucidating the meanings of some of these difficult words that finds its inspiration primarily in Milman Parry s oral-formulaic theory. He proposes that during the long period of oral transmission acoustic uncertainties, especially regarding word boundaries, were continually occurring: a bard uttered one collocation of words, but his audience thought it heard another. The consequent resegmentation of words and phrases is the probable cause of some of the etymologically inexplicable words in our Homeric texts.


The Cambridge Companion to Homer

The Cambridge Companion to Homer
Author: Robert Louis Fowler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521012461

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The Cambridge Companion to Homer is a guide to the essential aspects of Homeric criticism and scholarship, including the reception of the poems in ancient and modern times. Written by an international team of scholars, it is intended to be the first port of call for students at all levels, with introductions to important subjects and suggestions for further exploration. Alongside traditional topics like the Homeric Question, the divine apparatus of the poems, the formulae, the characters and the archaeological background, there are detailed discussions of similes, speeches, the poet as story-teller and the genre of epic both within Greece and worldwide. The reception chapters include assessments of ancient Greek and Roman readings as well as selected modern interpretations from the eighteenth century to the present day. Chapters on Homer in English translation and Homer in the history of ideas round out the collection.


Relative Chronology in Early Greek Epic Poetry

Relative Chronology in Early Greek Epic Poetry
Author: Øivind Andersen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521194970

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This book investigates the relative chronology of early Greek poetry through linguistic and literary analyses of the texts themselves.


The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle

The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle
Author: Jonathan S. Burgess
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 080187890X

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Presents a challenge to Homer's authority on the history and legends of the Trojan War, placing the Iliad and Odyssey in the larger context of the entire body of Greek epic poetry of the Archaic Age.


Early Greek Epic: Language, Interpretation, Performance

Early Greek Epic: Language, Interpretation, Performance
Author: Christos Tsagalis
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110981386

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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.


Homer's People

Homer's People
Author: Johannes Haubold
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2000-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521770095

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The first study to examine the role and character of Homer's people in Homeric story-telling.