The Reception of the Homeric Hymns

The Reception of the Homeric Hymns

The Reception of the Homeric Hymns

The Reception of the Homeric Hymns

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Overview

The Reception of the Homeric Hymns is a collection of original essays exploring the reception of the Homeric Hymns and other early hexameter poems in the literature and scholarship of the first century BC and beyond. Although much work has been done on the Hymns over the past few decades, and despite their importance within the Western literary tradition, their influence on authors after the fourth century BC has so far received relatively little attention and there remains much to explore, particularly in the area of their reception in later Greco-Roman literature and art. This volume aims to address this gap in scholarship by discussing a variety of Latin and Greek texts and authors across the late Hellenistic, Imperial, and Late Antique periods, including studies of major Latin authors, such as Virgil, Horace, and Ovid, and Byzantine authors writing in classicizing verse. While much of the book deals with classical reception of the Hymns, including looking beyond the textual realm to their influence on art, the editors and contributors have extended its scope to include discussion of Italian literature of the fifteenth century, German scholarship of the nineteenth century, and the English Romantic poets, demonstrating the enduring legacy of the Homeric Hymns in the literary world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191086960
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 450
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Andrew Faulkner is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Athanassios Vergados is Professor of Classics at Heidelberg University. Andreas Schwab is Assistant Professor of Classics at Heidelberg University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Andrew Faulkner, Andreas Schwab, Athanassios Vergados
Narrative and Art
2. Visualizing Divinity: the Reception of the Homeric Hymns in Greek Vase Painting, Jenny Strauss Clay
Latin Literature
3. The Hercules and Cacus Episode in Augustan Literature: Engaging the Homeric Hymn to Hermes in Light of Callimachus' and Apollonius' Reception, James Clauss
4. The Homeric Hymns and Horatian Lyric, Stephen Harrison
5. Ovid's Bacchic Helmsman and Homeric Hymn 7, John F. Miller
6. The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite in Ovid and Augustan Literature, Alison Keith
7. Hercules and Apollo in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Jason Nethercut
Imperial and Late Antique Literature
8. The Homeric Hymns turn into Dialogues: Lucian's Dialogues of the Gods, Polyxeni Strolonga
9. The Reception of the Homeric Hymns in Aelius Aristides, Athanassios Vergados
10. The Homeric Hymns, Cornutus, and the Mythographical Stream, Jose B. Torres
11. The Homeric Hymns in Late Antiquity: Proclus and the Hymn to Ares, Robbert M. van den Berg
12. Praising the God(s): Homeric Hymns in Late Antiquity, Gianfranco Agosti
Byzantine Literature
13. On the Homeric Hymns in Byzantium, Christos Simelidis
14. Theodoros Prodromos' Historical Poems: a Hymnic Celebration of John II Komnenos, Andrew Faulkner
Renaissance and Modern Literature
15. Homeric and/or Hymns: Some Fifteenth-Century Approaches, Oliver Thomas
16. The Re-Birth of Venus: the Homeric Hymns to Aphrodite and Poliziano's Stanze, M. Elisabeth Schwab
17. 'Those miraculous effusions of genius': the Homeric Hymns Seen through the Eyes of English Poets, Nicholas Richardson
18. The Reception of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter in Romantic Heidelberg: J. H. Voss and 'the Eleusinian Document', Andreas Schwab
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