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Classical Pasts - The Classical Traditions of Greece and Rome

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Zusatztext "In addition to his own outstanding introduction and essay! Professor Porter presents here works by true luminaries in the wide variety of fields that are touched by the issue of classicism in its many forms. The result is a highly significant work." -Mark Fullerton! Ohio State University! author of Ancient Art and Its Historiography Informationen zum Autor Edited by James I. Porter Klappentext The term "classical" is used to describe everything from the poems of Homer to entire periods of Greek and Roman antiquity. But just how did the concept evolve? This collection of essays by leading classics scholars from the United States and Europe challenges the limits of the current understanding of the term. The book seeks not to arrive at a final definition, but rather to provide a cultural history of the concept by exploring how the meanings of "classical" have been created, recreated, and rejected over time. The book asks questions that have been nearly absent from the scholarly literature. Does "classical" refer to a specific period of history or to the artistic products of that time? How has its definition changed? Did those who lived in classical times have some understanding of what the term "classical" has meant? How coherent, consistent, or even justified is the term? The book's introduction provides a generous theoretical and historical overview. It is followed by eleven chapters in which the contributors argue for the existence not of a single classical past, but of multiple, competing classical pasts. The essays address a broad range of topics--Homer and early Greek poetry and music, Isocrate, Hellenistic and Roman art, Cicero and Greek philosophy, the history of Latin literature, imperial Greek literature, and more. The most up-to-date and challenging treatment of the topic available, this collection will be of lasting interest to students and scholars of ancient and modern literature, art, and cultural history. Zusammenfassung The term "classical" is used to describe everything from the poems of Homer to entire periods of Greek and Roman antiquity. But just how did the concept evolve? This collection of essays by leading classics scholars from the United States and Europe challenges the limits of the current understanding of the term. The book seeks not to arrive at a final definition, but rather to provide a cultural history of the concept by exploring how the meanings of "classical" have been created, recreated, and rejected over time. The book asks questions that have been nearly absent from the scholarly literature. Does "classical" refer to a specific period of history or to the artistic products of that time? How has its definition changed? Did those who lived in classical times have some understanding of what the term "classical" has meant? How coherent, consistent, or even justified is the term? The book's introduction provides a generous theoretical and historical overview. It is followed by eleven chapters in which the contributors argue for the existence not of a single classical past, but of multiple, competing classical pasts. The essays address a broad range of topics--Homer and early Greek poetry and music, Isocrate, Hellenistic and Roman art, Cicero and Greek philosophy, the history of Latin literature, imperial Greek literature, and more. The most up-to-date and challenging treatment of the topic available, this collection will be of lasting interest to students and scholars of ancient and modern literature, art, and cultural history. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations and Table vii Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Introduction: What Is "Classical" about Classical Antiquity? by James I. Porter 1 Part I: The Deep Past: Bronze Age Classicism Chapter 1: "No Greater Marvel": A Bronze Age Classic at Orchomenos by Susan E. Alcock and John F. Cherry 69 Part II: Clas...

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Authors James I. Porter, James I. (EDT) Porter, James James I. Porter
Assisted by James Porter (Editor), James I. Porter (Editor), James James I. Porter (Editor), Jamesjames I. Porter (Editor), Porter James I. (Editor)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.11.2005
 
EAN 9780691089423
ISBN 978-0-691-08942-3
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book

Geography, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography

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