The world of Ion of Chios / / edited by Victoria Jennings, Andrea Katsaros.

Sixteen international contributors investigate the life, works and reception of Ion of Chios (490/80-420s BC), the prolific Greek writer famed in antiquity for his polyeideia. His extraordinary range of writings in prose and poetry across multiple genres include tragedy, elegy, history, biography, m...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne ; v. 288
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 288.
Physical Description:1 online resource (465 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary material /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings --   |t Chapter One. Introduction /  |r Victoria Jennings and Andrea Katsaros --   |t Chapter Two. The hocus of a hedgehog: Ion’s versatility /  |r John Henderson --   |t Chapter Three. Shot from the canon: Sources, selections, survivals /  |r Guy Olding --   |t Chapter Four. The poet and the place: A modern Chian perspective on Ion of Chios and his home Island /  |r Nikos K. Haviaras --   |t Chapter Five. Ion’s epidemiai and Plutarch’s Ion /  |r Christopher Pelling --   |t Chapter Six. Ion of Chios and politics /  |r Anne Geddes --   |t Chapter Seven. Ion the Wineman: The manipulation of myth /  |r Guy Olding --   |t Chapter Eight. Trapped between Athens and Chios: A relationship in fragments /  |r Alastair Blanshard --   |t Chapter Nine. Ion of Chios and the politics of Polychordia /  |r Timothy Power --   |t Chapter Ten. Snowy Helen and Bull-Faced Wine: Ion and the logic of poetic language /  |r Michael Clarke --   |t Chapter Eleven. Staging empire and other in Ion’s Sympotica /  |r Andrea Katsaros --   |t Chapter Twelve. Ion of Chios: Tragedy as commodity at the athenian exchange /  |r Alexander Stevens --   |t Chapter Thirteen. Ion of Chios, Sophocles, and Myth /  |r Judith Maitland --   |t Chapter Fourteen. Looking for Omphale /  |r Pat Easterling --   |t Chapter Fifteen. Playing the Pythagorean: Ion’s Triagmos /  |r Han Baltussen --   |t Chapter Sixteen. Legwork: Ion’s Socrates /  |r Richard Fletcher --   |t Chapter Seventeen. Ion’s hymn to Kairos /  |r Victoria Jennings --   |t Bibliography /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings --   |t Concordance to the fragments of Ion of Chios /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings --   |t Index of passages cited /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings --   |t Greek index /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings --   |t General index /  |r Dr. Katsaros and Jennings. 
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