The reception of Greek lyric poetry in the ancient world : : transmission, canonization and paratext / / edited by Bruno Currie, Ian Rutherford.

In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext, a team of international scholars consider the afterlife of early Greek lyric poetry (iambic, elegiac, and melic) up to the 12th century CE, from a variety of intersecting perspectives: reperformance...

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Superior document:Historical Materialism Book Series
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Historical Materialism Book Series.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Most of the chapters in this volume were originally presented at a conference organized by Oxford University and Reading University under the auspices of the Network of Archaic Greek Song at the University of Reading in 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface Note on Abbreviations, Texts, and Translations Notes on Contributors
  • 1 The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization, and Paratext   / Bruno Currie and Ian Rutherford
  • Part 1 Transmission
  • 2 New Philology and the Classics: Accounting for Variation in the Textual Transmission of Greek Lyric Poetry   / André Lardinois
  • 3 Tyrtaeus the Lawgiver: Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus on Tyrtaeus fr. 4   / Eveline van Hilten-Rutten
  • Part 2 Canons
  • 4 On the Shaping of the Lyric Canon in Athens   / Gregory Nagy
  • 5 Melic Poets and Melic Forms in the Comedies of Aristophanes: Poetic Genres and the Creation of a Canon   / Claude Calame
  • 6 Structuring the Genre: The Fifth- and Fourth-Century Authors on Elegy and Elegiac Poets   / Krystyna Bartol
  • Part 3 Lyric in the Peripatetics
  • 7 The Peripatetics and the Transmission of Lyric   / Theodora A. Hadjimichael
  • 8 The Self-Revealing Poet: Lyric Poetry and Cultural History in the Peripatetic School   / Elsa Bouchard
  • Part 4 Early Reception
  • 9 Lyric Reception and Sophistic Literarity in Timotheus’ / Persae   / David Fearn
  • 10 “Total Reception”: Stesichorus as Revenant in Plato’s / Phaedrus (with a New Stesichorean Fragment?)   / Andrea Capra
  • 11 Indirect Tradition on Sappho’s / kertomia   / Maria Kazanskaya
  • Part 5 Reception in Roman poetry
  • 12 Alcaeus’ / stasiotica : Catullan and Horatian Readings   / Ewen Bowie
  • 13 Pindar, Paratexts, and Poetry: Architectural Metaphors in Pindar and Roman Poets (Virgil, Horace, Propertius, Ovid, and Statius)   / Gregor Bitto
  • Part 6 Second Sophistic Contexts
  • 14 Sympotic Sappho? The Recontextualization of Sappho’s Verses in Athenaeus   / Stefano Caciagli
  • 15 A Sophisticated / hetaira at Table: Athenaeus’ Sappho   / Renate Schlesier
  • 16 Solon and the Democratic Biographical Tradition   / Jessica Romney
  • 17 Strategies of Quoting Solon’s Poetry in Plutarch’s / Life of Solon   / Jacqueline Klooster
  • 18 Playing with Terpander & Co.: Lyric, Music, and Politics in Aelius Aristides’ / To the Rhodians: Concerning Concord   / Francesca Modini
  • Part 7 Scholarship
  • 19 Historiography and Ancient Pindaric Scholarship   / Tom Phillips
  • 20 Poem-Titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides   / Enrico Emanuele Prodi
  • 21 / Ita dictum accipe : Pomponius Porphyrio on Early Greek Lyric Poetry in Horace   / Johannes Breuer
  • 22 Pindar and His Commentator Eustathius of Thessalonica   / Arlette Neumann-Hartmann
  • Index of Passages General Index.