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  1. Shameless :
    the canine and the feminine in the ancient Greece : with a new preface and appendix /
    Erschienen: 2014.; ©2014
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Oakland, California :

    The figure of the dog is a paradox. As in so many cultures, past and present, the dog in ancient Greece was seen as the animal closest to humans, even as it elicited from them the most negative representations. Still a loaded term today, the word... mehr

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    The figure of the dog is a paradox. As in so many cultures, past and present, the dog in ancient Greece was seen as the animal closest to humans, even as it elicited from them the most negative representations. Still a loaded term today, the word bitch not only signified shamelessness and a lack of self-control but was also exclusively figured as female. Woman and dogs in the Greek imagination were intimately intertwined, and in this careful, engaging analysis, Cristiana Franco explores the ancients' complex relationship with both. By analyzing the relationship between humans and dogs as depicted in a vast array of myths, proverbs, spontaneous metaphors, and comic jokes, Franco in particular shows how the symbolic overlap between dog and woman provided the conceptual tools to maintain feminine subordination. Intended for general readers as well as scholars, Shameless extends the boundaries of classics and anthropology, forming a model of the sensitive work that can be done to illuminate how deeply animals are imbricated in human history. The English translation has been revised and expanded from the original Italian edition, and it includes a new methodological appendix by the author that points the way toward future work in the emerging field of human-animal studies.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Fox, Matthew (translator.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-520-95742-3
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    Schriftenreihe: The Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Schlagworte: Dogs; Dogs in literature.; Women; Women (Greek law); Dogs in art.
    Weitere Schlagworte: ancient greece.; animals.; anthropology.; canine.; classical literature.; comic jokes.; complex relationships.; conceptual tools.; critical analysis.; cultural meaning.; culture.; dogs.; english translation.; feminine subordination.; figure of the dog.; gender and womens studies.; gender studies.; gender.; greek imagination.; human animal studies.; human history.; humans and dogs.; metaphors.; methodology.; myth.; mythology.; myths.; negative connotations.; past cultures.; present cultures.; proverbs.; self control.; spiritual.; women and dogs.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (956 p.)
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    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Università di Siena.

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  2. Homer the theologian :
    Neoplatonist allegorical reading and the growth of the epic tradition /
    Erschienen: c1986.
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Berkeley :

    Here is the first survey of the surviving evidence for the growth, development, and influence of the Neoplatonist allegorical reading of the Iliad and Odyssey. Professor Lamberton argues that this tradition of reading was to create new demands on... mehr

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    Here is the first survey of the surviving evidence for the growth, development, and influence of the Neoplatonist allegorical reading of the Iliad and Odyssey. Professor Lamberton argues that this tradition of reading was to create new demands on subsequent epic and thereby alter permanently the nature of European epic. The Neoplatonist reading was to be decisive in the birth of allegorical epic in late antiquity and forms the background for the next major extension of the epic tradition found in Dante.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook; Datenträger
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9786612355486; 0-520-06607-3; 0-520-90920-8; 1-282-35548-1; 0-585-16426-6
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schriftenreihe: The transformation of the classical heritage ; ; 9
    Schlagworte: Religion in literature.; Allegory.; Neoplatonism.; Epic poetry
    Weitere Schlagworte: Homer; Homer; Homer; achilles.; allegory.; ancient philosophy.; bards.; calchas.; classicism.; classics.; dante.; divine inspiration.; divinity.; epic poetry.; epic tradition.; epic.; form.; genre.; gods and goddesses.; greco roman studies.; greek.; hero.; homer.; homeric poems.; iliad.; invocation.; literary criticism.; literary theory.; literature.; myth.; mythology.; nonfiction.; odyssey.; oral tradition.; platonic tradition.; platonism.; poetic form.; prophecy.; religion.; religious experience.; revelation.; semiotics theory.; supernatural.; theoclymenus.; tiresias.; trojan war.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 363 pages), 1 illustration
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    First paperback printing 1989.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-339) and indexes.

  3. The Homeric hymns /
    Erschienen: [2014]; ©2014
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Berkeley :

    The Homeric Hymns have survived for two and a half millennia because of their captivating stories, beautiful language, and religious significance. Well before the advent of writing in Greece, they were performed by traveling bards at religious... mehr

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    The Homeric Hymns have survived for two and a half millennia because of their captivating stories, beautiful language, and religious significance. Well before the advent of writing in Greece, they were performed by traveling bards at religious events, competitions, banquets, and festivals. These thirty-four poems invoking and celebrating the gods of ancient Greece raise questions that humanity still struggles with-questions about our place among others and in the world. Known as "Homeric" because they were composed in the same meter, dialect, and style as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, these hymns were created to be sung aloud. In this superb translation by Diane J. Rayor, which deftly combines accuracy and poetry, the ancient music of the hymns comes alive for the modern reader. Here is the birth of Apollo, god of prophecy, healing, and music and founder of Delphi, the most famous oracular shrine in ancient Greece. Here is Zeus, inflicting upon Aphrodite her own mighty power to cause gods to mate with humans, and here is Demeter rescuing her daughter Persephone from the underworld and initiating the rites of the Eleusinian Mysteries. This updated edition incorporates twenty-eight new lines in the first Hymn to Dionysos, along with expanded notes, a new preface, and an enhanced bibliography. With her introduction and notes, Rayor places the hymns in their historical and aesthetic context, providing the information needed to read, interpret, and fully appreciate these literary windows on an ancient world. As introductions to the Greek gods, entrancing stories, exquisite poetry, and early literary records of key religious rituals and sites, the Homeric Hymns should be read by any student of mythology, classical literature, ancient religion, women in antiquity, or the Greek language.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Rayor, Diane J., (translator.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-520-95782-2
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: Updated edition.
    Schriftenreihe: Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Schlagworte: Hymns, Greek (Classical); Gods, Greek
    Weitere Schlagworte: ancient greek hymns.; ancient literature.; ancient religion.; antiquity.; aphrodite.; apollo.; ares.; artemis.; asclepius.; athena.; celebrating the gods.; dactylic hexameter.; demeter.; dionysus.; dioscuri.; gaia.; greece.; greek book literature.; greek gods.; greek language.; greek literature.; greek mythology.; helios.; hephaestus.; hera.; heracles.; hermes.; hestia.; historical context.; homeric.; hymns.; literature.; mythology.; pan.; persephone.; poetry.; poseidon.; religion.; selene.; the iliad.; the muses.; the odyssey.; translated poetry.; zeus.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (189 p.)
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    Description based upon print version of record.

    Includes bibliographical references.

  4. Sappho's lyre :
    archaic lyric and women poets of ancient Greece /
    Erschienen: [1991]; ©1991
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Berkeley, CA :

    Sappho sang her poetry to the accompaniment of the lyre on the Greek island of Lesbos over 2500 years ago. Throughout the Greek world, her contemporaries composed lyric poetry full of passion, and in the centuries that followed the golden age of... mehr

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    Sappho sang her poetry to the accompaniment of the lyre on the Greek island of Lesbos over 2500 years ago. Throughout the Greek world, her contemporaries composed lyric poetry full of passion, and in the centuries that followed the golden age of archaic lyric, new forms of poetry emerged. In this unique anthology, today's reader can enjoy the works of seventeen poets, including a selection of archaic lyric and the complete surviving works of the ancient Greek women poets-the latter appearing together in one volume for the first time.Sappho's Lyre is a combination of diligent research and poetic artistry. The translations are based on the most recent discoveries of papyri (including "new" Archilochos and Stesichoros) and the latest editions and scholarship. The introduction and notes provide historical and literary contexts that make this ancient poetry more accessible to modern readers.Although this book is primarily aimed at the reader who does not know Greek, it would be a splendid supplement to a Greek language course. It will also have wide appeal for readers of' ancient literature, women's studies, mythology, and lovers of poetry.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Rayor, Diane J.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-282-35586-4; 9786612355868; 0-520-91096-6; 0-585-13982-2
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    Schlagworte: Greek poetry; Greek poetry; Women and literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sappho; academic.; ancient greece.; ancient literature.; anthology.; archaic lyric.; famous poet.; female authors.; female poet.; female poets.; female writers.; feminism.; feminist literature.; feminist.; gender norms.; gender studies.; greek isles.; heterosexuality.; historical context.; homosexuality.; lesbian poet.; lesbos.; literature.; lyric poetry.; mythology.; poetic forms.; poetry anthology.; poetry.; sappho.; scholarly.; sexuality.; translations.; womens studies.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (233 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references.

  5. Erec and Enide /
    Autor*in: Chrétien,
    Erschienen: 1992.
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Berkeley :

    In this new verse translation of one of the great works of French literature, Dorothy Gilbert captures the vivacity, wit, and grace of the first known Arthurian romance. Erec and Enide is the story of the quest and coming of age of a young knight, an... mehr

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    In this new verse translation of one of the great works of French literature, Dorothy Gilbert captures the vivacity, wit, and grace of the first known Arthurian romance. Erec and Enide is the story of the quest and coming of age of a young knight, an illustrious member of Arthur's court, who must learn to balance the demands of a masculine public life-tests of courage, skill, adaptability, and mature judgment-with the equally urgent demands of the private world of love and marriage. We see his wife, Enide, develop as an exemplar of chivalry in the female, not as an Amazon, but as a brave, resolute, and wise woman. Composed ca. 1170, Erec and Enide masterfully combines elements of Celtic legend, classical and ecclesiastical learning, and French medieval culture and ideals.In choosing to write in rhymed octosyllabic couplets-Chrétien's prosodic pattern-Dorothy Gilbert has tried to reproduce what so often gets lost in prose or free verse translations: the precise and delicate meter; the rhyme, with its rich possibilities for emphasis, nuance, puns and jokes; and the "mantic power" implicit in proper names. The result will enable the scholar who cannot read Old French, the student of literature, and the general reader to gain a more sensitive and immediate understanding of the form and spirit of Chrétien's poetry, and to appreciate the more Chrétien's great contribution to European literature.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Gilbert, Dorothy,
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-282-35587-2; 9786612355875; 0-520-91097-4
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schlagworte: Erec (Legendary character); Arthurian romances.; Knights and knighthood
    Weitere Schlagworte: 1170.; academic.; ancient world.; arthurian romance.; celtic legend.; chivalry.; classic literature.; coming of age.; courage.; courtly romance.; european literature.; folklore.; french literature.; gender roles.; jokes.; king arthur.; knight.; knighthood.; literary history.; literary studies.; love story.; love.; marriage.; masculine.; masculinity.; medieval culture.; medieval france.; mythology.; old french.; poetry.; puns.; quest.; scholarly.; translation.; womens roles.; world literature.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (287 pages)
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    Translated from the Old French.

    Translation of: Eric et Enide / Chrétien de Troyes.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-263).

  6. Interweaving myths in Shakespeare and his contemporaries /
    Beteiligt: Coffin, Charlotte, (editor.); Lafont, Agnes, (editor.); Valls-Russell, Janice, (editor.)
    Erschienen: 2017.; ©2017
    Verlag:  Manchester University Press,, Manchester, UK :

    This volume proposes new insights into the uses of classical mythology by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, focusing on interweaving processes in early modern appropriations of myth. Its 11 essays show how early modern writing intertwines diverse... mehr

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    This volume proposes new insights into the uses of classical mythology by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, focusing on interweaving processes in early modern appropriations of myth. Its 11 essays show how early modern writing intertwines diverse myths and plays with variant versions of individual myths that derive from multiple classical sources, as well as medieval, Tudor and early modern retellings and translations. Works discussed include poems and plays by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and others. Essays concentrate on specific plays including 'The Merchant of Venice' and 'Dido Queen of Carthage', tracing interactions between myths, chronicles, the Bible and contemporary genres. Mythological figures are considered to demonstrate how the weaving together of sources deconstructs gendered representations. New meanings emerge from these readings, which open up methodological perspectives on multi-textuality, artistic appropriation and cultural hybridity.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Coffin, Charlotte, (editor.); Lafont, Agnes, (editor.); Valls-Russell, Janice, (editor.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook; Datenträger
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-5261-1771-1; 1-5261-1770-3; 1-5261-1769-X
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schriftenreihe: Manchester Shakespeare collection
    Schlagworte: English drama; Mythology in literature.; Literature and literary studies; LITERARY CRITICISM; Biography, Literature & Literary studies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616.); ESRA conference.; King John.; Ovid.; Shakespeare reworkings.; Shakespearian myths.; Trojan matter.; William Shakespeare.; Yves Peyré.; descent study.; founding tales.; mythology.; renowned ancestor.; siege of Angiers.; warlike feats.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xiii, 283 pages) :, illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Introduction: 'Ariachne's broken woof' / Janice Valls-Russell, Agnès Lafont and Charlotte Coffin --1. Shakespeare's mythological 'feuilletage': A methodological induction / Yves Peyré --2. The non-Ovidian Elizabethan epyllion: Thomas Watson, Christopher Marlowe, Richard Barnfield / Tania Demetriou --3. 'This realm is an empire': Tales of origins in medieval and early modern France and England / Dominique Goy-Blanquet --4. Trojan shadows in Shakespeare's 'King John' / Janice Valls-Russell --5. Venetian Jasons, parti-coloured lambs and a tainted wether: Ovine tropes and the Golden Fleece in 'The Merchant of Venice' / Atsuhiko Hirota --6. Fifty ways to kill your brother: Medea and the poetics of fratricide in early modern English literature / Katherine Heavey --7. 'She, whom Jove transported into Crete': Europa, between consent and rape / Gaëlle Ginestet --8. Subtle weavers, mythological interweavings and feminine political agency: Penelope and Arachne in early modern drama / Nathalie Rivère de Carles --9. Multi-layered conversations in Marlowe's 'Dido, Queen of Carthage' / Agnès Lafont --10. Burlesque or neoplatonic? Popular or elite? The shifting value of classical mythology in 'Love's Mistress ' / Charlotte Coffin --11. Pygmalion, once and future myth: Instead of a conclusion / Ruth Morse --Index

  7. Euripides and the Myth of Perseus :
    Two Lost Greek Tragedies Illuminated by a New Papyrus /
    Autor*in: Finglass, P.J.,
    Erschienen: [2024]; 2024
    Verlag:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    A recently-published second-century papyrus, P.Oxy. 5283, contains prose summaries (hypotheses) of six plays by the Greek dramatist Euripides, including two lost plays depicting the hero Perseus, Dictys and Danaë. This book demonstrates the... mehr

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    A recently-published second-century papyrus, P.Oxy. 5283, contains prose summaries (hypotheses) of six plays by the Greek dramatist Euripides, including two lost plays depicting the hero Perseus, Dictys and Danaë. This book demonstrates the significance of this discovery for our understanding of Greek tragedy. After setting out the mythological and dramatic context, and offering a new text and translation based on autopsy, the book analyses the light which the papyrus sheds on these plays, whose narratives, centred on female resistance to abusive male tyrants, speak as powerfully to us today as they did to their original audiences. It then investigates Euripides’ tragic trilogy of 431 BC, which ended with Dictys and began with Medea, whose dramatic power now stands in sharper focus given our improved understanding of the production in which it originally appeared. Finally, it ponders the purpose which these hypotheses served, and why readers in the second century AD should have wanted a summary of plays written more than half a millennium before. All Greek (and Latin) is translated, making the book accessible not just to classicists, but to theatre historians and to anyone interested in Greek literature, drama, and mythology.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783111384146
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    Schriftenreihe: Sozomena : Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts , ; 21
    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy); Mythologie.; Papyrologie.; Römische Kaiserzeit.; Tragödie.
    Weitere Schlagworte: Roman imperial period.; Tragedy.; mythology.; papyrology.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XIV, 167 p.)
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    Issued also in print.

  8. The Odyssey /
    Autor*in: Homer,
    Erschienen: [2018]; ©2018
    Verlag:  University of California Press,, Oakland, California :

    "This is a translation of the epic Greek poem by Homer."--Provided by publisher. mehr

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    "This is a translation of the epic Greek poem by Homer."--Provided by publisher.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Beteiligt: Green, Peter, (translator.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-520-96687-2
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    Schlagworte: Epic poetry, Greek
    Weitere Schlagworte: Odysseus, King of Ithaca (Mythological character); action.; adventure.; amazons.; ancient greece.; ancient world.; antiquity.; battles.; betrayal.; classic literature explained.; classic literature.; classic story.; cyclops.; explained.; explorer.; greek poetry.; guided reading.; homer.; maps.; mythology.; notes.; odysseus.; oral tradition.; reading guide.; reading questions.; sirens.; study guide.; survival.; temptation.; translation.; trojan war.; vengeance.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (537 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  9. Cosmic Connections :
    Poetry in the Age of Disenchantment.
    Erschienen: 2024.; ©2024.
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press,, Cambridge :

    Charles Taylor delves into the poetry of the Romantics and their heirs, a foundation of his distinctive philosophy of language. Taylor holds that Romantic poetry responded to disenchantment: with old cosmic orders depleted, artists groped to... mehr

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    Charles Taylor delves into the poetry of the Romantics and their heirs, a foundation of his distinctive philosophy of language. Taylor holds that Romantic poetry responded to disenchantment: with old cosmic orders depleted, artists groped to articulate new meanings by bringing connections to life rather than merely reasoning abstractly about life.

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-674-29706-7; 0-674-29707-5
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schlagworte: Poetry, Modern; Poetry, Modern; Poetry, Modern; PHILOSOPHY / Language.
    Weitere Schlagworte: axial period.; enlightenment.; epiphany.; epistemology.; ethics.; four quartets.; german writers.; goethe.; identity.; johann georg hamann.; kant.; modernism.; mythology.; renaissance.; schiller.; subjectivity.; theology.; thinkers.; transposition.; waste land.
    Umfang: 1 online resource (641 pages)