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Antiquity Studies
Volume 31 | Edited book | ΦΑΙΔΙΜΟΣ ΕΚΤΩΡ
Abstract
The volume collects thirty-six essays honouring Ettore (‘Willy’) Cingano, Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Current and former colleagues, students, and friends have contributed new studies on various aspects of Classical antiquity to celebrate his seventieth birthday. The work consists of seven main sections, mirroring and complementing Willy’s research interests. We start with the subjects to which Willy has contributed the most during his career, early Greek hexameter poetry (chapters 2-6: Calame, Coward, Currie, Meliadò, Sider) and lyric, broadly intended (chapters 7-15: Spelman, Cannatà Fera, Le Meur, Prodi, Tosi, Vecchiato, Hadjimichael, D’Alessio and Prauscello, de Kreij). Next come tragedy (Lomiento, Dorati), Hellenistic and later Greek poetry (Perale, Hunter, Bowie, Franceschini), historiographical and other Greek prose (Andolfi, De Vido, Gostoli, Cohen-Skalli, Kaczko), Latin poetry (Barchiesi, Garani, Mastandrea, Mondin), and finally linguistics and the history of scholarship, ancient and modern (Benuzzi, Cassio, Giangiulio, Guidorizzi, Tribulato). The volume is bookended by a collection of translations from medieval and modern Greek poetry (Carpinato) and a reflection on the dynamic aspect of the sublime (Schiesaro).
Keywords Heracles • Ancient scholarship • Codex • Local traditions • Text and image • Herodicus • Poetry and religion • Moirai • Narratology • Dares the Phrygian • Pythian Apollo • Glaucus of Rhegium • Programmatic • Antigone • Textual history • Athenaeus • Socrates • Commentary • Oracular poetry • Rhodes • Homer • Greek Popes • Epithets • Eumenides • impersonation • Prometheus Bound • Theban saga • Early Greek hexameter poetry • Metaphors • Epic • Hellenistic • Venus • Ancient Rhetoric • Byzantine Rome • Hesiodic Catalogue of Women • Kitharōidia • Aeschylus • Alcman • Adespota • Cleopatra • Xenophon • Homeric hymn • Enunciation • Pragmatics • Solon • Hecataeus of Miletus • Curse • Perioikoi • Hedylus • Etymologica • Lexicography • Carthage and Alexandria in the Aeneid • Dancers • Poetry • Ps • Lyric poetry • Herodotus • Comparatives • Papyrology • Strabo • Elegy • Homeric Hymns • Epigram • Fragmentary poetry • Priapus • Alcibiades • Poetic allusivity • Cyprus • Parthenopaeus • Tragic irony • Volcanism • Intertextuality • Apollonios Malakos • Augustus • Authorship • Ancient reception • Narrative • Odyssey • Pope John VII • Longinus • Trojan War • Asclepiades • Carmina Latina Epigraphica 1395 • Aspasia • Boeotian dialect • Sexual meaning • Theognis • Dionysus • Lyric Poetry • Sublime • Iphigenia • Evenius • Alexandrian scholarship • Platon curapalates • Critical editions • Plutarch’s De musica • Erotodidaxis • Ibycus • Aelian • Verbal adjectives • Reperformance • Book • μάχλος • Romance • Ancient readership • Etymology • Corinthian vases • Aristophanic scholia • Second stasimon • Christian poetry • Dictys of Crete • Greek Poetry • Poseidippus • Ass • Plato • Frazer • Virgil • Sophocles • Folklore • Cyrene • Pyrwias • Hyginus’ Astronomica • Delphic verse oracles • PSI X 1174 • Ancient exegesis of comedy • Prose • Oxyrhynchus • Civil wars at Rome • Late Latin epigrams • Atalanta • Pindar • A personal anthology of modern Greek poems (from D • Magic • Melampous • Eschatology • Didymus • Second Sophistic • μαχλοσύνη • Hermes • Aulōidia • Garland • Hesiod • Callimachus • Freud • Iliad • Didactic poetry • Euphronius • Hexameter • Inscribed Greek verse • Amphiaraus • Catalogue of Women • Roman epic and politics • Sacrifice • Caesarion • Collection • Latin Literature • Funerary epigram • Aeschines • Homeric model • Corinna • Greek Literature • Epicleseis • Tragedy • Epitaphs of animals • Knowledge • Aristocracy • Antinoupolis • Aphrodite • Linguistics • Antiatticist • Sicily • Typhonomachy • Anthropology • Aristophanes • Ausonius • Human error • Metric-rhythmic variation • Mount Etna • Body doubles • Ritual • Epiploke • Eratosthenes’ Catasterismoi • Greek epigram • The Greek West • Heraclides of Pontus • Audience • Byzantine poetry
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-548-3 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-548-3 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-549-0 | Number of pages 612 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published Dec. 16, 2021 | Accepted June 23, 2021 | Submitted May 17, 2021 | Language it, en, fr
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In limine
Poesia esametrica arcaica
Lirica
Tragedia
Poesia ellenistica tarda
Prosa
Poesia latina
Linguistica e storia degli studi
A mo’ di conclusione