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  • Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary

    Early Greek Mythography by Fowler, Robert L.;

    Volume 2: Commentary

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2013. október 24.

    • ISBN 9780198147411
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem848 oldal
    • Méret 250x184x54 mm
    • Súly 1590 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Volume 2 is a detailed commentary on the texts of Early Greek Mythography: Volume 1, a critical edition of the twenty-nine authors of this genre from the late 6th to early 4th centuries BC. Volume 2 provides a mythological commentary of the original works, as well as a philological commentary on separate authors.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Greek mythology is known to us from various artistic and literary sources. Of the latter, the poetic sources (such as Homer and tragedy) are familiar to many readers, but the prose sources are much less so. Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2 is a detailed commentary on the texts of Early Greek Mythography: Volume 1, which provided a critical edition of the twenty-nine authors of this genre of Greek prose from the late sixth to the early fourth centuries BC.

    After a general introduction, this volume offers in its first part a mythological commentary on the texts, arranged according to the major topics of Greek mythology (the Trojan Cycle, Herakles, the Argonauts, etc.). The aim is to recover, so far as possible, what each writer said about the stories, with full consideration of their historical context and significance for Greek literature, mythology, and religion. The synoptic, topic-by-topic approach allows all the fragments pertinent to any given myth to be treated together, so that one can more easily identify variants and trends, and plot the history of the myth. The second part of the volume is a philological commentary on the separate authors, discussing their life, works, and contribution to the genre, as well as textual problems and non-mythological questions raised by individual fragments.

    Fourteen years ago, Robert Fowler presented a collection of the fragments of Early Greek Mythography, giving us the outline and all the recoverable details of a lost continent of early Greek prose; we were grateful for an important and accessible volume. Now, he has followed up with a commentary that shows how important these lost treatises and their authors were for the beginnings and development of the Greek prose book, the appropriation and systematization of mostly local narratives, and the emergence of Greek historiography ... [it] leaves us with a truly three-dimensional view of the landscape we have lost ... It seems almost certain that "Fowler" will become yet another household name

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Introduction
    Part A: Mythological Commentary
    Theogony
    Pelasgians, Leleges, Dryopes, Arcadians
    Deukalion
    Deukalionidai
    Aiolidai
    Argonauts
    Inachidai
    Herakles
    Herakleidai
    Agenoridai and Early Thebes
    Crete
    The Theban Cycle
    Atlantides
    Pelopidai
    Asopides
    Attic Legend
    Local Histories
    The Trojan Cycle
    The Migrations
    Other Fragments
    Part B: Philological Commentary
    Akousilaos
    Aethlios
    Agias And Derkylos
    Anaximander
    Andron
    Antiochos
    Aristophanes
    Armenidas
    Charon
    Damastes
    Dei(l)ochos
    Demokles
    Epimenides Pseudepigraphus
    Euagon
    Eudemos
    Eumelos
    Hekataios
    Hellanikos
    Herodoros
    Ion
    Kreophylos
    Menekrates
    Metrodoros
    Pherekydes
    Polos
    Simonides
    Skamon
    Skythinos
    Xenomedes
    Two Addenda to Volume 1
    Corrigenda to Volume 1
    Abbreviations and Bibliography
    Indices

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