1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910453362703321

Autore

Gagné Renaud <1976->

Titolo

Ancestral fault in ancient Greece / / Renaud Gagné [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013

ISBN

1-139-89303-3

1-107-42514-X

1-107-42297-3

1-316-61354-2

1-107-41991-3

1-139-62660-4

1-107-42112-8

1-107-41729-5

1-107-41856-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 556 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Disciplina

880.9/001

Soggetti

Greek literature - History and criticism

Mythology, Classical

History, Ancient

Heredity

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents               ""; ""Acknowledgements                       ""; ""Note on abbreviations                            ""; ""Introduction                   ""; ""Chapter 1 The theology of progonikon hamartema                                                     ""; ""De decem dubitationibus circa Providentiam                                                 ""; ""De sera numinis vindicta                               ""; ""Confrontations and translations                                      ""; ""Isaak Sebastokrator                          ""

""William of Moerbeke                          """"Chapter 2 Haereditarium piaculum and inherited guilt                                                           ""; ""Parentum peccata                       ""; ""Domestications                     ""; ""Grotius              ""; ""Lomeier              ""; ""The scholarship of inherited



guilt I                                           ""; ""The scholarship of inherited guilt II                                            ""

""Chapter 3 The earliest record: exoleia in Homer and Hesiod                                                                 """"Hesiod             ""; ""Homer            ""; ""Chapter 4 Sympotic theologies: Alcaeus, Solon, and Theognis                                                                  ""; ""Alcaeus              ""; ""Solon            ""; ""Theognidea                 ""; ""Chapter 5 Tracking divine punishment in Herodotus                                                        ""; ""The oath of Glaukos                          ""

""The wrath of Talthybios                              """"The Enagees                  ""; ""Croesus and Solon                        ""; ""Chapter 6 Tragic reconfigurations: Labdacids                                                   ""; ""Seven against Thebes                           ""; ""Antigone               ""; ""Phoenissae                 ""; ""Oedipus at Colonus                         ""; ""Chapter 7 Tragic reconfigurations: Atridae                                                 ""; ""Oresteia               ""; ""Iphigenia in Tauris                          ""

""Orestes              """"Conclusion                 ""; ""Conclusion                 ""; ""Bibliography                   ""; ""Index locorum                    ""; ""General index                    ""

Sommario/riassunto

Ancestral fault is a core idea of Greek literature. 'The guiltless will pay for the deeds later: either the man's children, or his descendants thereafter', said Solon in the sixth century BC, a statement echoed throughout the rest of antiquity. This notion lies at the heart of ancient Greek thinking on theodicy, inheritance and privilege, the meaning of suffering, the links between wealth and morality, individual responsibility, the bonds that unite generations and the grand movements of history. From Homer to Proclus, it played a major role in some of the most critical and pressing reflections of Greek culture on divinity, society and knowledge. The burning modern preoccupation with collective responsibility across generations has a long, deep antecedent in classical Greek literature and its reception. This book retraces the trajectories of Greek ancestral fault and the varieties of its expression through the many genres and centuries where it is found.