Between orality and literacy : : communication and adaptation in antiquity / / edited by Ruth Scodel.

The essays in Between Orality and Literacy address how oral and literature practices intersect as messages, texts, practices, and traditions move and change, because issues of orality and literacy are especially complex and significant when information is transmitted over wide expanses of time and s...

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Superior document:Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World ; Volume 10
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Orality and literacy in the ancient world ; Volume 10.
Physical Description:1 online resource (397 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Front Matter /
Introduction /
Controlling the Web: Hypertextuality, the Iliad, and the Crimes of Previous Generations /
Omens and Messages in the Iliad and Odyssey: A Study in Transmission /
Prophetic Hesiod /
Λάβε τὸ βυβλίον: Orality and Literacy in Aristophanes /
Boreas and Oreithyia: A Case-Study in Multichannel Transmission of Myth /
The Poet and the Painter: A Hymn to Zeus on a Cup by the Brygos Painter /
Story Time at the Library: Palaephatus and the Emergence of Highly Literate Mythology /
Orality in Philosophical Epistles /
Look and Listen: History Performed and Inscribed /
Spoken Prayers and Written Instructions in the Central Italian Cultural Koinê and Beyond /
Oral Textuality as a Language of Exclusive Communication in Terence’s Prologues /
Simile Structure in Homeric Epic and Vergil’s Aeneid /
Poet, Audience, Time, and Text: Reflections on Medium and Mode in Homer and Virgil /
Speaking Verse to Power: Circulation of Oral and Written Critique in the Lives of the Caesars /
The Book of Revelation: A Written Text Towards the Oral Performance /
The End of Orality: Transmission of Gospel Tradition in the Second and Third Centuries /
Transmitting Legal Knowledge: From Question-and-Answer Format to Handbook in Gaius’ Institutes /
Index of Ancient Texts /
Summary:The essays in Between Orality and Literacy address how oral and literature practices intersect as messages, texts, practices, and traditions move and change, because issues of orality and literacy are especially complex and significant when information is transmitted over wide expanses of time and space or adapted in new contexts. Their topics range from Homer and Hesiod to the New Testament and Gaius’ Institutes , from epic poetry and drama to vase painting, historiography, mythography, and the philosophical letter. Repeatedly they return to certain issues. Writing and orality are not mutually exclusive, and their interaction is not always in a single direction. Authors, whether they use writing or not, try to control the responses of a listening audience. A variable tradition can be fixed, not just by writing as a technology, but by such different processes as the establishment of a Panhellenic version of an Attic myth and a Hellenistic city’s creation of a single celebratory history.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:9004270973
ISSN:0169-8958 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Ruth Scodel.