Signs of orality : : the oral tradition and its influence in the Greek and Roman world / / edited by E. Anne Mackay.
The essays in this volume present new insights into the far-reaching influence of an early oral culture on subsequent development after the spread of literacy. At the outset, revisionist essays on the Homeric epics examine such questions as historical memory, Homer's audience(s), descriptive st...
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Anne MacKay Signs of orality : the oral tradition and its influence in the Greek and Roman world / edited by E. Anne Mackay. 1st ed. Brill Academic Publishers 1999 Boston : Brill, 1999. 1 online resource (x, 261 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum, 0169-8958 ; 188 The essays in this volume present new insights into the far-reaching influence of an early oral culture on subsequent development after the spread of literacy. At the outset, revisionist essays on the Homeric epics examine such questions as historical memory, Homer's audience(s), descriptive strategies, ring-composition, and the status of orality as a constitutive feature of the epics. These are followed by virtually unprecedented studies of the orality of later (written) literature, including Greek oratory, Virgilian epic, Pliny's Panegyricus and story-telling in late Greek writers. Included as well are two discussions of Athenian vase-painting: annular scene-composition in the black-figure tradition, and the implications of kalos -inscriptions. An introduction by leading oral theorist John Miles Foley situates all the essays at the leading edge of oral theoretical development. Includes bibliographical references and index. Preliminary Material / E. Anne Mackay -- What's in a Sign? / John Miles Foley -- How Oral is Oral Composition? / Egbert J. Bakker -- Describing and Narrating in Homer's Iliad / Elizabeth Minchin -- Ring-Composition and Linearity in Homer / Stephen A. Nimis -- Odysseus' Evasiveness and the Audience of the Odyssey / Ruth Scodel -- Homer and Historical Memory / Wolfgang Kullmann -- The Bystander at the Ringside: Ring-Composition in Early Greek Poetry and Athenian Black-Figure Vase-Painting / Anne Mackay , Deirdre Harrison and Samantha Masters -- The Vase as Ventriloquist: Kalos-Inscriptions and the Culture of Fame / Niall W. Slater -- The Orality of Greek Oratory / Michael Gagarin -- Dialogue and Orality in a Post-Platonic Age / Harold Tarrant -- Virgil’s Formularity and Pius Aeneas / Merritt Sale -- Two Levels of Orality in the Genesis of Pliny's Panegyricus / Elaine Fantham -- Notes on Contributors / E. Anne Mackay -- Bibliography / E. Anne Mackay -- Index Locorum / E. Anne Mackay -- General Index / E. Anne Mackay -- Supplements to Mnemosyne. Classical literature History and criticism. Language and culture Greece. Language and culture Rome. Civilization. fast Classical literature. fast Language and culture. fast Oral-formulaic analysis. fast Oral tradition. fast Technique. fast Greece Civilization. Rome Civilization. Greece. fast Rome (Empire) fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Homer Technique. Homer. fast Mackay, E. Anne. 90-04-11273-1 Mnemosyne, Supplements 188. |
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Preliminary Material / What's in a Sign? / How Oral is Oral Composition? / Describing and Narrating in Homer's Iliad / Ring-Composition and Linearity in Homer / Odysseus' Evasiveness and the Audience of the Odyssey / Homer and Historical Memory / The Bystander at the Ringside: Ring-Composition in Early Greek Poetry and Athenian Black-Figure Vase-Painting / The Vase as Ventriloquist: Kalos-Inscriptions and the Culture of Fame / The Orality of Greek Oratory / Dialogue and Orality in a Post-Platonic Age / Virgil’s Formularity and Pius Aeneas / Two Levels of Orality in the Genesis of Pliny's Panegyricus / Notes on Contributors / Bibliography / Index Locorum / General Index / Supplements to Mnemosyne. |
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