This comprehensive and in-depth examination of Aristotle's poetry is focused on his ode for Hermias of Atarneus. The song's relation to earlier poetry is illustrated with unprecedented thoroughness and the remarkable story of its reception is studied in the context of fourth-century politics, religious history, and literary theory.
This comprehensive and in-depth examination of Aristotle's poetry is focused on his ode for Hermias of Atarneus. The song's relation to earlier poetry is illustrated with unprecedented thoroughness and the remarkable story of its reception is studied in the context of fourth-century politics, religious history, and literary theory.
Andrew L. Ford is Professor of Classics at Princeton University.
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Abbreviations 1.: The Text 2.: History and Context 3.: Performance and Occasion 4.: Performance and Context 5.: Genres of Poetry 6.: Kinds of Hymn 7.: Ethos 8.: Reading 9.: Endurance Bibliography
Abbreviations 1.: The Text 2.: History and Context 3.: Performance and Occasion 4.: Performance and Context 5.: Genres of Poetry 6.: Kinds of Hymn 7.: Ethos 8.: Reading 9.: Endurance Bibliography
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