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Prolepsis - Predicting, Anticipating, Foretelling from Antiquity to the Renaissance

English, Italian · Hardback

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This volume collects contributions on the theme of prolepsis in Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance. As the interest in this topic grows, our goal is to provide a first attempt at adopting an all-encompassing approach, which thematizes prolepsis as a pivotal hermeneutic tool to "read" into different times and contexts. While the first section maintains a more traditional literary approach to the topic, the second section hosts a reflection on the relationship between prolepsis and kingship within historiographical accounts. The chapters of the third section revolve around a religious interpretation of prolepsis, creating an overview of theological practices and narrations connected to foreshadowing through time. Section four hosts chapters that differ significantly in their individual fields but share the common understanding of a practical application of prolepsis in the ancient Greek world, with a specific technical focus. The three essays of the fifth and final section explore entirely different conceptualizations, delving into alternative notions of prolepsis, combining approaches and maintaining a more methodological focus.

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Roberta Berardi, Independent Researcher; Sabrina Mancuso, Univ. of Jena, Germany; Olivia Montepaone, Univ. of Milan, Italy.

Summary

This volume collects contributions on the theme of prolepsis in Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance. As the interest in this topic grows, our goal is to provide a first attempt at adopting an all-encompassing approach, which thematizes prolepsis as a pivotal hermeneutic tool to “read” into different times and contexts. While the first section maintains a more traditional literary approach to the topic, the second section hosts a reflection on the relationship between prolepsis and kingship within historiographical accounts. The chapters of the third section revolve around a religious interpretation of prolepsis, creating an overview of theological practices and narrations connected to foreshadowing through time. Section four hosts chapters that differ significantly in their individual fields but share the common understanding of a practical application of prolepsis in the ancient Greek world, with a specific technical focus. The three essays of the fifth and final section explore entirely different conceptualizations, delving into alternative notions of prolepsis, combining approaches and maintaining a more methodological focus.

Product details

Assisted by Roberta Berardi (Editor), Sabrina Mancuso (Editor), Olivia Montepaone (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English, Italian
Product format Hardback
Released 14.08.2025
 
EAN 9783111447650
ISBN 978-3-11-144765-0
No. of pages 418
Illustrations 2 b/w and 7 col. ill., 5 b/w tbl.
Series Beiträge zur Altertumskunde
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

Mittelalter, Latein, Altgriechisch, Griechenland, Königtum, Greece, Classical texts, Historiography, Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, Classical history / classical civilisation, Middle Ages, LIT004190 LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical, Christi Geburt bis ca. 1500, ca. 500 bis ca. 1 v. Chr., Kingship

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