04012nam 2200685 450 991082714820332120200917021826.03-11-042296-43-11-042298-010.1515/9783110422962(CKB)3710000000543572(EBL)4230728(SSID)ssj0001590942(PQKBManifestationID)16288122(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001590942(PQKBWorkID)14830506(PQKB)11482379(MiAaPQ)EBC4230728(DE-B1597)451584(OCoLC)936131544(DE-B1597)9783110422962(Au-PeEL)EBL4230728(CaPaEBR)ebr11137169(CaONFJC)MIL881761(OCoLC)935254357(PPN)190967277(EXLCZ)99371000000054357220160128h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDiachrony diachronic studies of ancient Greek literature and culture /edited by José M. GonzálezBerlin, Germany ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2015.©20151 online resource (408 p.)MythosEikonPoiesis,1868-5080 ;Band 7Description based upon print version of record.3-11-042537-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Diomedes’ Foot Wound and Homeric Reception of Myth -- 3. Diachronic Shifts between the Epic Past and Future at the Phaeacians -- 4. A Diachronic Metapoetics of Reception -- 5. The Professional Mourner and Singer of Spells -- 6. Aristophanic Satire and the Pretense of Synchrony -- 7. Diachrony and the Case of Aesop -- 8. Splitting the Inheritance of Spite -- 9. Cultural Change and the Greek Perception of It -- 10. Diachrony in Greek Agriculture -- 11. Diachronic Parameters of Athenian Pederasty -- Contributors -- Index Fontium Not a few of the more prominent and persistent controversies among classical scholars about approaches and methods arise from a failure to appreciate the fundamental role of time in structuring the interpretation of Greek culture. Diachrony showcases the corresponding importance of diachronic models for the study of ancient Greek literature and culture. Diachronic models of culture reach beyond mere historical change to the systemically evolving dynamics of cultural institutions, practices, and artifacts. The papers collected here illustrate the construction and proper use of such models. They emphasize the complementarity of synchronic and diachronic perspectives and highlight the need to assess how well diachronic models fit history. The contributors to this volume strive to be methodologically explicit as they tackle a wide range of subjects with a variety of diachronic approaches. Their work shows both the difficulty and the promise of diachronic analysis. Our incomplete knowledge of Greek antiquity throughout time and the Greeks' own preoccupation with the past in the construction of their present make diachronic analysis not just invaluable but indispensable for the study of ancient Greek literature and culture.MythosEikonPoiesis ;Band 7.Greek literatureHistory and criticismGreeceCivilizationTo 146 B.CDiachrony in synchrony.Greek literary traditions.hermeneutics of cultural evolution.metapoetics of reception.Greek literatureHistory and criticism.880.9González José M(Classicist),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827148203321Diachrony2310343UNINA