Antiquity Studies

ΦΑΙΔΙΜΟΣ ΕΚΤΩΡ

Studies in Honour of Willy Cingano for his 70th Birthday

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open access | peer reviewed
    edited by
  • Enrico Emanuele Prodi - University of Oxford, UK - email
  • Stefano Vecchiato - Independent researcher - email

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 XenophonChristian poetryThe Greek WestEnunciationDionysusDidymusCyrenePsIliadPope John VIIIntertextualityRomanceLyric PoetryBoeotian dialectAudienceAtalantaPlaton curapalatesSocratesAssMount EtnaFunerary epigramHuman errorReperformanceMetaphorsHellenisticSacrificeGreek LiteratureStraboBookCallimachusAristophanesAristocracyElegyLocal traditionsAugustusPlutarch’s De musicaPlatoPrometheus BoundSublimeAsclepiadesCarmina Latina Epigraphica 1395Lyric poetryHecataeus of MiletusCodexSophoclesAthenaeusFreudCorinnaCollectionFragmentary poetryVirgilμαχλοσύνηMelampousHerodotusHomeric hymnGarlandByzantine RomeGreek epigramAncient scholarshipCyprusAristophanic scholiaLatin LiteratureKitharōidiaEpigramLate Latin epigramsEratosthenes’ CatasterismoiByzantine poetryCatalogue of WomenCritical editionsProseAntiatticistHeraclides of PontusCurseAeschylusAusoniusHomeric modelPragmaticsCorinthian vasesPoetic allusivityPoetryNarratologyHermesOxyrhynchusLinguisticsAeschinesFrazerLexicographyPapyrologyPerioikoiPriapusHeraclesAntinoupolisVenusCleopatraHesiodAulōidiaEarly Greek hexameter poetryTrojan WarTextual historyHomerDancersKnowledgeAelianAdespotaDidactic poetryEschatologyErotodidaxisDictys of CreteVolcanismTheognisTheban sagaAspasiaAncient receptionCommentaryEtymologyApollonios MalakosHesiodic Catalogue of WomenEpitaphs of animalsAlcmanIbycusAnthropologyMetric-rhythmic variationAlcibiadesMoiraiTyphonomachyProgrammaticInscribed Greek verseRhodesμάχλοςEtymologicaFolkloreCivil wars at RomeEuphroniusAphroditeHerodicusRitualSolonLonginusDares the PhrygianNarrativeHyginus’ AstronomicaIphigeniaPSI X 1174PyrwiasAncient RhetoricMagicCaesarionPindarPoseidippusGreek PoetryAuthorshipimpersonationHomeric HymnsSexual meaningComparativesAmphiarausBody doublesSecond stasimonEumenidesEpicTragic ironyPoetry and religionAlexandrian scholarshipAncient readershipParthenopaeusAntigoneSicilyAncient exegesis of comedyHexameterEpithetsEpicleseisEpiplokeA personal anthology of modern Greek poems (from DHedylusPythian ApolloRoman epic and politicsEveniusSecond SophisticVerbal adjectivesCarthage and Alexandria in the AeneidDelphic verse oraclesGlaucus of RhegiumOracular poetryText and imageGreek PopesTragedyOdyssey

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