A Companion to Classical ReceptionsLorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray Wiley, 03.01.2008 - 560 Seiten Examining the profusion of ways in which the arts, culture, and thought of Greece and Rome have been transmitted, interpreted, adapted and used, A Companion to Classical Receptions explores the impact of this phenomenon on both ancient and later societies.
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... Odysseus a storyteller allows him to relate both literal and figurative truth . It thus makes verisimilitude unnecessary . Indeed , Odysseus ' tale has a stylized , ritualistic quality about it . Polyphemus enacts his cannibalism over ...
... Odysseus a storyteller allows him to relate both literal and figurative truth . It thus makes verisimilitude unnecessary . Indeed , Odysseus ' tale has a stylized , ritualistic quality about it . Polyphemus enacts his cannibalism over ...
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... Odysseus ' offence is depicted as unintentional and inadvertent , and Poseidon's anger as highly personal . Given the Cyclops ' great strength and can- nibalism , it is clear that Odysseus had no option but to blind him if he wanted to ...
... Odysseus ' offence is depicted as unintentional and inadvertent , and Poseidon's anger as highly personal . Given the Cyclops ' great strength and can- nibalism , it is clear that Odysseus had no option but to blind him if he wanted to ...
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... Odysseus home after Athena objects to the harshness of Odysseus ' punishment implies that he accepts Athena's criticism ( 1.64-79 ) . The presentation of Odysseus ' offence as inadvertent and essential to his survival and the rescue of ...
... Odysseus home after Athena objects to the harshness of Odysseus ' punishment implies that he accepts Athena's criticism ( 1.64-79 ) . The presentation of Odysseus ' offence as inadvertent and essential to his survival and the rescue of ...
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Reception and Tradition | 13 |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | 26 |
Achaemenid Persia Ancient | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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