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  1. Shifting genres in late antiquity
    Beteiligt: Greatrex, Geoffrey (Hrsg.); Elton, Hugh (Hrsg.); McMahon, Lucas (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2014]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Ashgate, Farnham, Surrey

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    Beteiligt: Greatrex, Geoffrey (Hrsg.); Elton, Hugh (Hrsg.); McMahon, Lucas (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781472443496; 1472443497; 9781472443502; 1472443500; 9781472443489; 1472443489
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Antiquities; Art genres; Christian literature, Early; Christianity and literature; Classical literature; Intellectual life; Literary form; Social change; Art genres / History / To 1500; Christian literature, Early / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / History / To 1500; Classical literature / History and criticism; Literary form / History / To 1500; Mediterranean Region / Antiquities; Mediterranean Region / Intellectual life; Rome / Antiquities; Rome / Intellectual life; Social change / History / To 1500; Funde; Geschichte; Array; Spätantike; Literaturgattung
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    "Shifting Genres in Late Antiquity examines the transformations that took place in a wide range of genres, both literary and non-literary, in this dynamic period. The Christianisation of the Roman empire and the successor kingdoms had a profound impact on the evolution of Greek and Roman literature, and many aspects of this are discussed in this volume--the composition of church history, the collection of papal letters, heresiology, homiletics and apologetic. Contributors discuss authors such as John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, Cassiodorus, Jerome, Liberatus of Carthage, Victor of Vita, and Epiphanius of Salamis as well as the Collectio Avellana. Secular literature too, however, underwent important changes, notably in Constantinople in the sixth century. Several chapters accordingly reassess the work of Procopius of Caesarea and literature of this period; attention is also given to the evolution of the chronicle genre. Technical writing, such as military manuals and legal texts, are the focus of other chapters; further genres considered include monody, epigraphy and epistolography. Changes in visual representation are also considered in chapters devoted to diptychs, monuments and coins"--Provided by publisher

    Part I. Homiletics and disputation -- Medicine in transition : Christian adaptation in the later fourth-century East / Wendy Mayer -- Le De Obitu Theodosii dʹAmbroise (395) : une refonte des genres littéraires dans le creuset du sermon politique / Tiphaine Moreau -- Jeromeʹs De viris illustribus and new genres for Christian disputation in late antiquity / Colin Whiting -- The transformation of heresiology in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Cyprus / Young Richard Kim -- Part II. Ecclesiastical genres -- Adapter le genre du bréviaire plutôt quʹécrire une histoire ecclésiastique? Enquête sur le choix historiographique de Liberatus de Carthage / Philippe Blaudeau -- The emergence of papal decretals : the evidence of Zosimus of Rome / Geoffrey D. Dunn -- Collectio Avellana and the unspoken Ostrogoths : historical reconstruction in the sixth century / Dana Iuliana Viezure --

    Éléments apologétiques chez Victor de Vita : exemple dʹun genre littéraire en transition / Éric Fournier -- Diabolical motivations : the devil in ecclesiastical histories from Eusebius to Evagrius / Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe -- Part III. Visual genres -- Producing distinction : aristocratic and imperial representation in the Constantinian age / Mariana Bodnaruk -- Declaring victory, concealing defeat? Continuity and change in late Roman imperial coinage, c. AD 378-425 / Christopher Doyle -- The importance of being Stilicho : diptychs as a genre / Alice Christ -- Part IV. Procopius and literature in the sixth-century Eastern Empire -- Power, taste and the outsider : Procopius and the buildings revisited / Federico Montinaro -- Belisariusʹ second occupation of Rome and Periclesʹ last speech / Charles F. Pazdernik -- Technical writing, genre and aesthetic in Procopius / Elodie Turquois -- A Justinianic debate across genres on the state of the Roman Republic / Marion Kruse --

    Part V. Technical genres -- The genre and purpose of military manuals in late antiquity / Conor Whately -- Les contrats de travail dans lʹantiquité Tardive : évolution du droit, évolution dʹun genre? / Christel Freu -- Natio, gens, provincialis, and civis : geographical representation of personal identity in late antiquity / Ralph Mathisen -- Part VI. Other literary genres -- The rhetoric of Varietas and epistolary encyclopedism in the Variae of Cassiodorus / Shane Bjornlie -- Byzantine world chronicles : identities of genre / Sergei Mariev -- Himerius and the personalization of the monody / Edward Watts

  2. The origins of early Christian literature
    contextualizing the New Testament within Greco-Roman literary culture
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK ; New York

    Conventional approaches to the Synoptic gospels argue that the gospel authors acted as literate spokespersons for their religious communities. Whether described as documenting intra-group 'oral traditions' or preserving the collective perspectives of... mehr

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    Conventional approaches to the Synoptic gospels argue that the gospel authors acted as literate spokespersons for their religious communities. Whether described as documenting intra-group 'oral traditions' or preserving the collective perspectives of their fellow Christ-followers, these writers are treated as something akin to the Romantic poet speaking for their Volk - a questionable framework inherited from nineteenth-century German Romanticism. In this book, Robyn Faith Walsh argues that the Synoptic gospels were written by elite cultural producers working within a dynamic cadre of literate specialists, including persons who may or may not have been professed Christians. Comparing a range of ancient literature, her ground-breaking study demonstrates that the gospels are creative works produced by educated elites interested in Judean teachings, practices, and paradoxographical subjects in the aftermath of the Jewish War and in dialogue with the literature of their age. Walsh's study thus bridges the artificial divide between research on the Synoptic gospels and Classics

     

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    Schlagworte: Christian literature, Early / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / History / To 1500; Classical literature / History and criticism; Frühjudentum; Literatur; Antike
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    The Myth of Christian Origins -- The Romantic "Big Bang": German Romanticism and Inherited Methodology -- Authorship in Antiquity: Specialization & Social Formations -- Redescribing Early Christian Literature: The Gospels, The Satyrica, and Anonymous Sources -- The Gospels as Subversive Biography -- Conclusion

  3. <<The>> origins of early Christian literature
    contextualizing the New Testament within Greco-Roman literary culture
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK ; New York

    The Myth of Christian Origins -- The Romantic "Big Bang": German Romanticism and Inherited Methodology -- Authorship in Antiquity: Specialization & Social Formations -- Redescribing Early Christian Literature: The Gospels, The Satyrica, and Anonymous... mehr

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    The Myth of Christian Origins -- The Romantic "Big Bang": German Romanticism and Inherited Methodology -- Authorship in Antiquity: Specialization & Social Formations -- Redescribing Early Christian Literature: The Gospels, The Satyrica, and Anonymous Sources -- The Gospels as Subversive Biography -- Conclusion "Conventional approaches to the Synoptic gospels argue that the gospel authors acted as literate spokespersons for their religious communities. Whether described as documenting intra-group "oral traditions" or preserving the collective perspectives of their fellow Christ-followers, these writers are treated as something akin to the Romantic Poet speaking for their Volk - a questionable framework inherited from 19th-century German Romanticism. In this book, Robyn Walsh argues that the Synoptic gospels were written by elite cultural producers working within a dynamic cadre of literate specialists, including persons who may or may not have been professed Christians. Comparing a range of ancient literature, her ground-breaking study demonstrates that the gospels are creative works produced by educated elites interested in Judean teachings, practices, and paradoxographical subjects in the aftermath of the Jewish War and in dialogue with the literature of their age. Walsh's study thus bridges the artificial divide between research on the Synoptic gospels and early Christianity"--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9781108835305; 9781108793131
    RVK Klassifikation: BC 8850
    Schlagworte: Christian literature, Early / History and criticism; Classical literature / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / History / To 1500
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Brown University, Providence,

  4. Shifting genres in late antiquity
    Beteiligt: Greatrex, Geoffrey (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Ashgate, Farnham [u.a.]