Nonnus of Panopolis in Context : : Poetry and Cultural Milieu in Late Antiquity with a Section on Nonnus and the Modern World / / ed. by Konstantinos Spanoudakis.

Nonnus of Panopolis (fifth century CE) composed two poems once thought to be incompatible: the Dionysiaca, a mythological long epic with a marked interest in astrology, the occult, the paradox and not least the beauty of the female body, and a pious and sublime Paraphrase of the Gospel of St John. L...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Classics and Near East Studies 2000-2014 (EN)
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes , 24
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Physical Description:1 online resource (564 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Abbreviations --
List of Contributors --
I: Introduction --
Revisiting Old Problems: Literature and Religion in the Dionysiaca --
II: Nonnus and the Literary Past --
Peitho in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca: the Case of Cadmus and Harmonia --
Oracles in the Dionysiaca --
Nonnus and the Orphic Argonautica --
Orpheus and Orphic Hymns in the Dionysiaca --
Ovidian Metamorphosis and Nonnian poikilon eidos --
III: Nonnus and the Visual Arts --
Contextualizing Nonnus’ Visual World --
Cavero Personifications at the Service of Dionysus: the Bacchic Court --
IV: Nonnus and Late Antique Paideia --
Faith and Fidelity in Biblical Epic --
Nonnus’ Mystic Vocabulary Revisited: Mystis in Dionysiaca 9.111–31 --
Neoplatonic Form and Content in Nonnus: Towards a New Reading of Nonnian Poetics --
Rhetorical Elements in the Ampelus-episode: Dionysus’ Speech to Ampelus (Nonn. Dion. 10.196–216) --
V: Nonnus and Christianity --
Judaic Orgies and Christ’s Bacchic Deeds: Dionysiac Terminology in Nonnus’ Paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel --
City and Landscape in Nonnus’ Paraphrase 12.51–69: Poetry and Exegesis --
A Classical Myth in a Christian World: Nonnus’ Ariadne Episode (Dion. 47.265–475) --
The Shield of Salvation: Dionysus’ Shield in Nonnus Dionysiaca 25.380–572 --
VI: The “School” of Nonnus --
The End of the “Nonnian School” --
Poetic Inspiration in John of Gaza: Emotional Upheaval and Ecstasy in a Neoplatonic Poet --
Nonnus in Gaza --
A Learned Spiritual Ladder? --
VII: Nonnus and the Modern World --
Simone Weil, Reader of the Dionysiaca --
The Heros’ Quest of Dionysus as Individuation of an Age --
Bibliography --
List of Figures --
Index of Greek Words or Phrases --
Index of Passages --
General Index
Summary:Nonnus of Panopolis (fifth century CE) composed two poems once thought to be incompatible: the Dionysiaca, a mythological long epic with a marked interest in astrology, the occult, the paradox and not least the beauty of the female body, and a pious and sublime Paraphrase of the Gospel of St John. Little is known about the man, to whom sundry identities have been attached. The longer work has been misrepresented as a degenerate poem or as a mythological handbook. The Christian poem has been neglected or undervalued. Yet, Nonnus accomplished an ambitious plan, in two parts, aiming at representing world-history. This volume consists mainly of the Proceedings of the First International Conference on Nonnus held in Rethymno, Crete in May 2011. With twentyfour essays, an international team of specialists place Nonnus firmly in his time's context. After an authoritative Introduction by Pierre Chuvin, chapters on Nonnus and the literary past, the visual arts, Late Antique paideia, Christianity and his immediate and long-range afterlife (to modern times) offer a wide-ranging and innovative insight into the man and his world. The volume moves on beyond stereotypes to inaugurate a new era of research for Nonnus and Late Antique poetics on the whole.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110339420
9783110621099
9783110238570
9783110636178
9783110369618
9783110369526
ISSN:1868-4785 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110339420
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Konstantinos Spanoudakis.