Greek Mythography in the Roman World

Greek Mythography in the Roman World

by Alan Cameron
ISBN-10:
0195171217
ISBN-13:
9780195171211
Pub. Date:
09/02/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195171217
ISBN-13:
9780195171211
Pub. Date:
09/02/2004
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Greek Mythography in the Roman World

Greek Mythography in the Roman World

by Alan Cameron
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Overview

By the Roman age the traditional stories of Greek myth had long since ceased to reflect popular culture. Mythology had become instead a central element in elite culture. If one did not know the stories one would not understand most of the allusions in the poets and orators, classics and contemporaries alike; nor would one be able to identify the scenes represented on the mosaic floors and wall paintings in your cultivated friends' houses, or on the silverware on their tables at dinner.

Mythology was no longer imbibed in the nursery; nor could it be simply picked up from the often oblique allusions in the classics. It had to be learned in school, as illustrated by the extraordinary amount of elementary mythological information in the many surviving ancient commentaries on the classics, notably Servius, who offers a mythical story for almost every person, place, and even plant Vergil mentions. Commentators used the classics as pegs on which to hang stories they thought their students should know.

A surprisingly large number of mythographic treatises survive from the early empire, and many papyrus fragments from lost works prove that they were in common use. In addition, author Alan Cameron identifies a hitherto unrecognized type of aid to the reading of Greek and Latin classical and classicizing texts—what might be called mythographic companions to learned poets such as Aratus, Callimachus, Vergil, and Ovid, complete with source references. Much of this book is devoted to an analysis of the importance evidently attached to citing classical sources for mythical stories, the clearest proof that they were now a part of learned culture. So central were these source references that the more unscrupulous faked them, sometimes on the grand scale.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195171211
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2004
Series: Society for Classical Studies American Classical Studies , #48
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 9.20(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Alan Cameron is Charles Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Columbia University.
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