Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World : Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World, Vol. 13
معرفی کتاب «Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World : Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World, Vol. 13» نوشتهٔ Deborah Beck; International Conference on Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World، منتشرشده توسط نشر Koninklijke Brill N.V. در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"This edited volume, arising from the 2019 conference "Orality and Literacy: Repetition," explores some of the many forms and uses of repetition, in poetry, philosophy, and inscriptions, from Homeric epic through the Latin novel and the Gospels to reception in the twentieth century. All human communication depends on repeating signs that are comprehensible to the speaker and the addressee. Yet "repetition" takes many specific forms, in different performance contexts, time periods, and literary genres. Repetition may operate within one utterance, or across several times, places, and artists. The relationship between two repeated utterances cannot always be determined with certainty. But repetition offers exciting ways to understand the communicative process in oral and literate contexts across the ancient world"-- Provided by publisher Contents 5 Preface 7 Notes on Contributors 8 Introduction (Beck) 11 Chapter 1. Repetition or Recurrence? A Traditional Use for ἄνδρεσσι μελήσει in Archaic Greek Poetry (Arft) 18 Chapter 2. Enumeration and Embodiment in Homeric Repetition (Forte) 54 Chapter 3. Odysseus’ Scar Once More: Repetition, Tradition, and Fiction in the Story of Odysseus’ Hunting in the Mountains of Parnassus (Létoublon) 82 Chapter 4. Repetition, Sortition, and Abbreviations in the Cypro-Minoan Script (Donnelly) 103 Chapter 5. Repeating the Unrepeated: Allusions to Homeric Hapax Legomena in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry (Nelson) 129 Chapter 6. Repetition and the Creation of “Sappho” (O’Connell) 168 Chapter 7. Repetition, Disanalogy, and Reflexivity in Hesiod’s Theogony: About the Fate of the Cyclopes, of the Hundred-Handers, and of the Children of Iapetus (Gheerbrant) 197 Chapter 8. Reperformance, Writing, and the Boundaries of Literature (Scodel) 246 Chapter 9. Other-Initiated Repetition and Fictive Orality in the Dialogues of Plato (Verano) 271 Chapter 10. Repetition, Improvisation, and Parody: Eumolpus Re-takes Troy in Petronius’s Satyrica 83–90 (Slater) 295 Chapter 11. Oral Prayer Patterns in Epigraphic Songs to Asklepios (Golab) 314 Chapter 12. Harmonization in the Pentateuch and Synoptic Gospels: Repetition and Category-Triggering within Scribal Memory (Person) 328 Chapter 13. “Godlike” Grappling: Professional Wrestling as a Model for the Shifting of Epithet Significance in Oral Poetry (Duffy) 368 Chapter 14. The Creation of a Storyrealm: The Role of Repetition in Homeric Epic and Alice Oswald’s Memorial (Minchin) 383 Index Locorum 403 Index of Subjects 407
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