Buongiovanni Hughes
Remembering Parthenope
Buongiovanni Hughes
Remembering Parthenope
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This edited collection focuses on how the ancient past of the city of Naples has been invented, shaped, transmitted, and received in literature, art, and material culture since the time of the city's foundation.
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This edited collection focuses on how the ancient past of the city of Naples has been invented, shaped, transmitted, and received in literature, art, and material culture since the time of the city's foundation.
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- Verlag: Sinauer Associates Is an Imprint of Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 142mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199673933
- ISBN-10: 0199673934
- Artikelnr.: 47867386
- Verlag: Sinauer Associates Is an Imprint of Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 142mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199673933
- ISBN-10: 0199673934
- Artikelnr.: 47867386
Jessica Hughes is a Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University. Claudio Buongiovanni is a Research Fellow in Latin Language and Literature in the Department of Humanities at the University of Naples Federico II.
* Acknowledgements
* List of Figures
* List of Contributors
* 1: Claudio Buongiovanni and Jessica Hughes: Introduction: Entering
the Siren's City
* 2: Lorenzo Miletti: Setting the Agenda: The Image of Classical Naples
in Strabo's Geography and other Ancient Literary Sources
* 3: Rabun Taylor: The Temple of the Dioscuri and the Mythic Origins of
Neapolis
* 4: Kathryn Lomas: Colonizing the Past: Cultural Memory and Civic
Identity in Hellenistic and Roman Naples
* 5: Mauro De Nardis: Greek Magistrates in Roman Naples? Law and Memory
from the Fourth Century BC to the Fourth Century AD
* 6: Giovanni Polara: Between Classical and Modern Naples: 'Cultural
Forgetting' at the Time of the Gothic War
* 7: Angela Palmentieri: Marmora Romana in Medieval Naples:
Architectural Spolia from the Fourth to Fifteenth Centuries AD
* 8: Fulvio Delle Donne: Virgiliana Neapolis urbs: Receptions of
Classical Naples in the Swabian and Early Angevin Ages
* 9: Giancarlo Abbamonte: Naples: A Poets' City and its Attitude
towards Virgil and Statius in the Fifteenth Century
* 10: Bianca de Divitiis: Memories from the Subsoil: Discovering
Antiquities in Fifteenth-Century Naples
* 11: Harald Hendrix: City Branding and the Antique: Naples in Early
Modern City Guides
* 12: Fulvio Lenzo: Ex dirutis marmoribus: The Theatins and the Columns
of the Temple of the Dioscuri in Naples
* 13: Annalisa Marzano: Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: De
Jorio and Naples' Classical Heritage
* 14: Jessica Hughes: 'No Retreat, Even When Broken': Classical
Architecture in the Presepe Napoletano
* 15: Stefano De Caro: Neapolis and the Future of Naples' Museums
* 16: Luigi Spina: Parthenope on the Metro: or, Links with the Past, on
the Journey into the Future
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Contributors
* 1: Claudio Buongiovanni and Jessica Hughes: Introduction: Entering
the Siren's City
* 2: Lorenzo Miletti: Setting the Agenda: The Image of Classical Naples
in Strabo's Geography and other Ancient Literary Sources
* 3: Rabun Taylor: The Temple of the Dioscuri and the Mythic Origins of
Neapolis
* 4: Kathryn Lomas: Colonizing the Past: Cultural Memory and Civic
Identity in Hellenistic and Roman Naples
* 5: Mauro De Nardis: Greek Magistrates in Roman Naples? Law and Memory
from the Fourth Century BC to the Fourth Century AD
* 6: Giovanni Polara: Between Classical and Modern Naples: 'Cultural
Forgetting' at the Time of the Gothic War
* 7: Angela Palmentieri: Marmora Romana in Medieval Naples:
Architectural Spolia from the Fourth to Fifteenth Centuries AD
* 8: Fulvio Delle Donne: Virgiliana Neapolis urbs: Receptions of
Classical Naples in the Swabian and Early Angevin Ages
* 9: Giancarlo Abbamonte: Naples: A Poets' City and its Attitude
towards Virgil and Statius in the Fifteenth Century
* 10: Bianca de Divitiis: Memories from the Subsoil: Discovering
Antiquities in Fifteenth-Century Naples
* 11: Harald Hendrix: City Branding and the Antique: Naples in Early
Modern City Guides
* 12: Fulvio Lenzo: Ex dirutis marmoribus: The Theatins and the Columns
of the Temple of the Dioscuri in Naples
* 13: Annalisa Marzano: Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: De
Jorio and Naples' Classical Heritage
* 14: Jessica Hughes: 'No Retreat, Even When Broken': Classical
Architecture in the Presepe Napoletano
* 15: Stefano De Caro: Neapolis and the Future of Naples' Museums
* 16: Luigi Spina: Parthenope on the Metro: or, Links with the Past, on
the Journey into the Future
* Bibliography
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* List of Figures
* List of Contributors
* 1: Claudio Buongiovanni and Jessica Hughes: Introduction: Entering
the Siren's City
* 2: Lorenzo Miletti: Setting the Agenda: The Image of Classical Naples
in Strabo's Geography and other Ancient Literary Sources
* 3: Rabun Taylor: The Temple of the Dioscuri and the Mythic Origins of
Neapolis
* 4: Kathryn Lomas: Colonizing the Past: Cultural Memory and Civic
Identity in Hellenistic and Roman Naples
* 5: Mauro De Nardis: Greek Magistrates in Roman Naples? Law and Memory
from the Fourth Century BC to the Fourth Century AD
* 6: Giovanni Polara: Between Classical and Modern Naples: 'Cultural
Forgetting' at the Time of the Gothic War
* 7: Angela Palmentieri: Marmora Romana in Medieval Naples:
Architectural Spolia from the Fourth to Fifteenth Centuries AD
* 8: Fulvio Delle Donne: Virgiliana Neapolis urbs: Receptions of
Classical Naples in the Swabian and Early Angevin Ages
* 9: Giancarlo Abbamonte: Naples: A Poets' City and its Attitude
towards Virgil and Statius in the Fifteenth Century
* 10: Bianca de Divitiis: Memories from the Subsoil: Discovering
Antiquities in Fifteenth-Century Naples
* 11: Harald Hendrix: City Branding and the Antique: Naples in Early
Modern City Guides
* 12: Fulvio Lenzo: Ex dirutis marmoribus: The Theatins and the Columns
of the Temple of the Dioscuri in Naples
* 13: Annalisa Marzano: Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: De
Jorio and Naples' Classical Heritage
* 14: Jessica Hughes: 'No Retreat, Even When Broken': Classical
Architecture in the Presepe Napoletano
* 15: Stefano De Caro: Neapolis and the Future of Naples' Museums
* 16: Luigi Spina: Parthenope on the Metro: or, Links with the Past, on
the Journey into the Future
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Contributors
* 1: Claudio Buongiovanni and Jessica Hughes: Introduction: Entering
the Siren's City
* 2: Lorenzo Miletti: Setting the Agenda: The Image of Classical Naples
in Strabo's Geography and other Ancient Literary Sources
* 3: Rabun Taylor: The Temple of the Dioscuri and the Mythic Origins of
Neapolis
* 4: Kathryn Lomas: Colonizing the Past: Cultural Memory and Civic
Identity in Hellenistic and Roman Naples
* 5: Mauro De Nardis: Greek Magistrates in Roman Naples? Law and Memory
from the Fourth Century BC to the Fourth Century AD
* 6: Giovanni Polara: Between Classical and Modern Naples: 'Cultural
Forgetting' at the Time of the Gothic War
* 7: Angela Palmentieri: Marmora Romana in Medieval Naples:
Architectural Spolia from the Fourth to Fifteenth Centuries AD
* 8: Fulvio Delle Donne: Virgiliana Neapolis urbs: Receptions of
Classical Naples in the Swabian and Early Angevin Ages
* 9: Giancarlo Abbamonte: Naples: A Poets' City and its Attitude
towards Virgil and Statius in the Fifteenth Century
* 10: Bianca de Divitiis: Memories from the Subsoil: Discovering
Antiquities in Fifteenth-Century Naples
* 11: Harald Hendrix: City Branding and the Antique: Naples in Early
Modern City Guides
* 12: Fulvio Lenzo: Ex dirutis marmoribus: The Theatins and the Columns
of the Temple of the Dioscuri in Naples
* 13: Annalisa Marzano: Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: De
Jorio and Naples' Classical Heritage
* 14: Jessica Hughes: 'No Retreat, Even When Broken': Classical
Architecture in the Presepe Napoletano
* 15: Stefano De Caro: Neapolis and the Future of Naples' Museums
* 16: Luigi Spina: Parthenope on the Metro: or, Links with the Past, on
the Journey into the Future
* Bibliography
* Index