Drawing together a range of examples, this volume explores the tombs of the ancient poets - real or otherwise - in the ancient cultural imagination, and the ways in which they act as crucial sites for the reception of Greek and Latin poetry, uniquely positioned as they are between literary reception and material culture.
Drawing together a range of examples, this volume explores the tombs of the ancient poets - real or otherwise - in the ancient cultural imagination, and the ways in which they act as crucial sites for the reception of Greek and Latin poetry, uniquely positioned as they are between literary reception and material culture.
Nora Goldschmidt is Associate Professor of Classics at Durham University. She is the author of Shaggy Crowns: Ennius' Annales and Virgil's Aeneid (Oxford University Press, 2013) and is currently completing a monograph on fictional biography and the reception of Latin poetry, Afterlives of the Roman Poets: Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (under contract with Cambridge University Press). Barbara Graziosi is Professor of Classics and Head of Department at Durham University. Her most recent monographs are The Gods of Olympus: A History (Profile Books, 2014) and Homer (Oxford University Press, 2016). She recently completed a major research project, funded by the European Research Council, on visual and narrative portraits of the ancient Greek and Roman poets, entitled Living Poets: A New Approach to Ancient Poetry. This volume stems from that project.
Inhaltsangabe
* Frontmatter * List of Illustrations * List of Abbreviations * List of Contributors * 0: Nora Goldschmidt and Barbara Graziosi: Introduction * Part I: Material Texts, Textual Materials * 1: Verity Platt: Silent Bones and Singing Stones: Materializing the Poetic Corpus in Hellenistic Greece * 2: Richard Rawles: Simonides on Tombs, and the 'Tomb of Simonides' * 3: Francesca Martelli: Ennius' imago between Tomb and Text * 4: Valentina Garulli: A Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man: The Tomb of Quintus Sulpicius Maximus on the Via Salaria * 5: Nora Goldschmidt: Ovid's Tombs: Afterlives of a Poetic corpus * Part II: The Poet as Character * 6: Emmanuela Bakola: Earth, Nature, and the Cult of the Tomb: The Posthumous Reception of Aeschylus' heros * 7: Peter Bing: Tombs of the Poets' Minor Characters * 8: Barbara Graziosi: Still Singing: The Case of Orpheus * Part III: Collecting Tombs * 9: Regina Höschele: Poets' Corners in Greek Epigram Collections * 10: Silvia Montiglio: Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants: Tombs of Poets as Material Objects in the Palatine Anthology * 11: Johanna Hanink: Pausanias' Dead Poets Society * Part IV: The Tomb of Virgil * 12: Andrew Laird: Dead Letters and Buried Meaning: Approaching the Tomb of Virgil * 13: Irene Peirano Garrison: The Tomb of Virgil between Text, Memory, and Site * 14: Harald Hendrix: Virgil's Tomb in Scholarly and Popular Culture * 15: Sam Smiles: Ruins and Reputations: The Tomb of the Poet in Visual Art * Endmatter * Bibliography * Index
* Frontmatter * List of Illustrations * List of Abbreviations * List of Contributors * 0: Nora Goldschmidt and Barbara Graziosi: Introduction * Part I: Material Texts, Textual Materials * 1: Verity Platt: Silent Bones and Singing Stones: Materializing the Poetic Corpus in Hellenistic Greece * 2: Richard Rawles: Simonides on Tombs, and the 'Tomb of Simonides' * 3: Francesca Martelli: Ennius' imago between Tomb and Text * 4: Valentina Garulli: A Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man: The Tomb of Quintus Sulpicius Maximus on the Via Salaria * 5: Nora Goldschmidt: Ovid's Tombs: Afterlives of a Poetic corpus * Part II: The Poet as Character * 6: Emmanuela Bakola: Earth, Nature, and the Cult of the Tomb: The Posthumous Reception of Aeschylus' heros * 7: Peter Bing: Tombs of the Poets' Minor Characters * 8: Barbara Graziosi: Still Singing: The Case of Orpheus * Part III: Collecting Tombs * 9: Regina Höschele: Poets' Corners in Greek Epigram Collections * 10: Silvia Montiglio: Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants: Tombs of Poets as Material Objects in the Palatine Anthology * 11: Johanna Hanink: Pausanias' Dead Poets Society * Part IV: The Tomb of Virgil * 12: Andrew Laird: Dead Letters and Buried Meaning: Approaching the Tomb of Virgil * 13: Irene Peirano Garrison: The Tomb of Virgil between Text, Memory, and Site * 14: Harald Hendrix: Virgil's Tomb in Scholarly and Popular Culture * 15: Sam Smiles: Ruins and Reputations: The Tomb of the Poet in Visual Art * Endmatter * Bibliography * Index
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