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مردان مقدس و شارلاتان‌ها در رمان باستانی (مکمل‌های روایت باستانی)

Holy Men and Charlatans in the Ancient Novel (Ancient Narrative Supplements)

معرفی کتاب «مردان مقدس و شارلاتان‌ها در رمان باستانی (مکمل‌های روایت باستانی)» (با عنوان لاتین Holy Men and Charlatans in the Ancient Novel (Ancient Narrative Supplements)) نوشتهٔ Stelios Panayotakis (editor), Gareth Schmeling (editor), Michael Paschalis (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Barkhuis ; Groningen University Library در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"The present volume comprises the papers delivered at RICAN 6, which was held in Rethymnon, Crete, on May 30-31, 2011. The focus is placed on male and female characters in the ancient novel and related texts, both pagan and Christian; these characters are presented either as holy or as charlatans but in several cases the two categories cannot be easily distinguished from each other. The papers offer a wide and rich range of perspectives: authority in narratives and authority figures from Teiresias to Apollonius of Tyana as comparands for Kalasiris in Heliodorus (Dowden); the astrologer Serapa as a holy man in Petronius and Trimalchio's exploitation of Serapa's pronouncement and his prediction (Schmeling); the old hag Oenothea as a figure of religious authority and medical expertise in the Satyrica and Encolpius' failure to recognize her as a charlatan (Panayotakis); Cleitophon's claims to knowledge in Achilles Tatius and his apparent lack of understanding of his own narrative (Repath); religious authority in Daphnis and Chloe and the role of the exegetes ('expounder') in Longus' preface (Bowie); the Syrian priests and other religious charlatans in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and their appeal to the reader (Egelhaaf-Gaisser); the contrast in the representation of holy men and charlatans in Lucian's Peregrinus and the Christian Acts of Mar Mari (Ramelli); the controversial figure of Kalasiris in Heliodorus, a priest who behaves like a charlatan (Billault); Apollonius of Tyana as Proteus and Philostratus' contest with Homer in the Life of Apollonius (Paschalis); the similarities in the narrative structure of the biographies of Aesop and Jesus (Andreassi); narrative qualities and intertextuality in the Narrations attributed to Neilos of Ankyra; its interpretation as a conversion-narrative (Morgan)."--Page 4 of cover. The present volume comprises the revised papers delivered at RICAN 6, which was held in Rethymnon, Crete, on May 30-31, 2011. The focus is placed on male and female characters in the ancient novel and related texts, both pagan and Christian; these characters are presented either as holy or as charlatans but in several cases the two categories cannot be easily distinguished from each other. The papers offer a wide and rich range of perspectives: authority in narratives and authority figures from Teiresias to Apollonius of Tyana as comparands for Kalasiris in Heliodorus (Dowden); the astrologer Serapa as a holy man in Petronius and Trimalchio's exploitation of Serapa's pronouncement and his prediction (Schmeling); the old hag Oenothea as a figure of religious authority and medical expertise in the Satyrica and Encolpius' failure to recognize her as a charlatan (Panayotakis); Cleitophon's claims to knowledge in Achilles Tatius and his apparent lack of understanding of his own narrative (Repath); religious authority in Daphnis and Chloe and the role of the exegetes (expounder') in Longus' preface (Bowie); the Syrian priests and other religious charlatans in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and their appeal to the reader (Egelhaaf-Gaisser); the contrast in the representation of holy men and charlatans in Lucian's Peregrinus and the Christian Acts of Mar Mari (Ramelli); the controversial figure of Kalasiris in Heliodorus, a priest who behaves like a charlatan (Billault); Apollonius of Tyana as Proteus and Philostratus' contest with Homer in the Life of Apollonius (Paschalis); the similarities in the narrative structure of the biographies of Aesop and Jesus (Andreassi); narrative qualities and intertextuality in the Narrations attributed to Neilos of Ankyra; its interpretation as a conversion-narrative (Morgan)--Résumé de l'éditeur Cover 1 Table of contents 6 Acknowledgments 8 GARETH SCHMELING. Introduction 10 KEN DOWDEN. Kalasiris, Apollonios of Tyana, and the Lies of Teiresias 14 GARETH SCHMELING. The Small World of the Holy Man: a Small Beginning in the Satyrica 30 COSTAS PANAYOTAKIS. Encolpius and the Charlatans 44 IAN REPATH. Cleitophon the Charlatan 60 EWEN BOWIE. A Land without Priests? Religious Authority in Longus, Daphnis and Chloe 82 ULRIKE EGELHAAF-GAISER. Fickle Coloured Religion: Charlatans and Exegetes in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses 98 ILARIA L.E. RAMELLI. Lucian’s Peregrinus as Holy Man and Charlatan and the Construction of the Contrast between Holy Men and Charlatans in the Acts of Mari 118 ALAIN BILLAULT. Holy Man or Charlatan? The Case of Kalasiris in Heliodorus’ Aithiopika 134 MICHAEL PASCHALIS. Apollonius of Tyana as Proteus: theios anēr or Master of Deceit? 146 MARIO ANDREASSI. The Life of Aesop and the Gospels: Literary motifs and narrative mechanisms 164 JOHN MORGAN. The Monk’s Story: the Narrationes of pseudo-Neilos of Ankyra 180 Abstracts 208 Contributors 214 Indices 218 Index locorum 218 General Index 219 Introduction / Gareth Schmeling Kalasiris, Apollonios of Tyana, and the lies of Teiresias / Ken Dowden The small world of the holy man : a small beginning in the Satyrica / Gareth Schmeling Encolpius and the charlatans / Costas Panayotakis Cleitophon the charlatan / Ian Repath A land without priests? : religious authority in Longus, Daphnis and Chloe / Ewen Bowie Fickle coloured religion : charlatans and exegetes in Apuleius' Metamorphoses / Ulrike Egelhaaf-Gaiser Lucian's peregrinus as holy man and charlatan and the construction of the contrast between holy men and charlatans in the Acts of Mari / Ilaria L.E. Ramelli Holy man or charlatan? : the case of Kalasiris in Heliodorus' Aithiopika / Alain Billault Apollonius of Tyana as Proteus : theios anēr or Master of Deceit? / Michael Paschalis The Life of Aesop and the Gospels : literary motifs and narrative mechanisms / Mario Andreassi The monk's story : the Narrationes of pseudo-Neilos of Ankyra / John Morgan.
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