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38. Aspects of technique and style in the Periegesis of Dionysius
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Chapters in this book
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On Coming After - Part 1
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction 1
- On Coming After 8
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Hellenistic Poetry and its Reception
- 1. Apollo and the Argonauts:Two notes on Ap. Rhod. 2, 669 –719 29
- 2. Medea’s flight: the fourth Book of the Argonautica 42
- 3. ‘Short on heroics’: Jason in the Argonautica 59
- 4. Winged Callimachus 86
- 5. Bulls and Boxers in Apollonius and Vergil 89
- 6. Greek and Non-Greek in the Argonautica of Apollonius 95
- 7. Callimachus and Heraclitus 115
- 8. Writing the God: Form and Meaning in Callimachus, Hymn to Athena 127
- 9. Written in the Stars: Poetry and Philosophy in the Phainomena of Aratus 153
- 10. The Presentation of Herodas’ Mimiamboi 189
- 11. Callimachean Echoes in Catullus 65 206
- 12. Plautus and Herodas 212
- 13. Bion and Theocritus: a note on Lament for Adonisv. 55 229
- 14. Mime and mimesis: Theocritus, Idyll 15 233
- 15. The Divine and Human Map of the Argonautica 257
- 16. Callimachus swings (frr. 178 and 43 Pf.) 278
- 17. Before and after epic: Theocritus (?), Idyll 25 290
- 18. (B)ionic man: Callimachus’ iambic programme 311
- 19. The Poet Unleaved. Simonides and Callimachus 326
- 20. The Poetics of Narrative in the Argonautica 343
- 21. Virgil and Theocritus: A Note on the Reception of the Encomium to Ptolemy Philadelphus 378
- 22. The Sense of an Author: Theocritus and [Theocritus] 384
- 23. Imaginary Gods? Poetic theology in the Hymns of Callimachus 405
- 24. Theocritus and the Style of Cultural Change 434
- 25. Notes on the Lithika of Poseidippos 457
- 26. The Hesiodic Catalogue and Hellenistic Poetry 470
- 27. The prologue of the Periodos to Nicomedes (‘Pseudo-Scymnus’) 503
- 28. Sweet nothings – Callimachus fr. 1.9 –12 revisited 523
- 29. The Reputation of Callimachus 537
- 30. Hesiod, Callimachus, and the invention of morality 559
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On Coming After - Part 2
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
-
Comedy and Performance
- 31. The Comic Chorus in the fourth century 575
- 32. Philemon, Plautus and the Trinummus 593
- 33. The Aulularia of Plautus and its Greek original 612
- 34. Middle Comedy and the Amphitruo of Plautus 627
- 35. ‘Acting down’: the ideology of Hellenistic performance 643
- 36. Showing and telling: notes from the boundary 663
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Greek Poetry of the Roman Empire
- 37. Generic consciousness in the Orphic Argonautica? 681
- 38. Aspects of technique and style in the Periegesis of Dionysius 700
- 39. The Periegesis of Dionysius and the traditions of Hellenistic poetry 718
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The Ancient Novel
- 40. History and Historicity in the Romance of Chariton 737
- 41. Longus and Plato 775
- 42. Growing up in the ancient novels: a response 790
- 43. The Aithiopika of Heliodorus: beyond interpretation? 804
- 44. ‘Philip the Philosopher’ on the Aithiopika of Heliodorus 829
- 45. Plato’s Symposium and the traditions of ancient fiction 845
- 46. Isis and the Language of Aesop 867
- 47. The curious incident …: polypragmosyne and the ancient novel 884
- Backmatter 897
Chapters in this book
-
On Coming After - Part 1
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction 1
- On Coming After 8
-
Hellenistic Poetry and its Reception
- 1. Apollo and the Argonauts:Two notes on Ap. Rhod. 2, 669 –719 29
- 2. Medea’s flight: the fourth Book of the Argonautica 42
- 3. ‘Short on heroics’: Jason in the Argonautica 59
- 4. Winged Callimachus 86
- 5. Bulls and Boxers in Apollonius and Vergil 89
- 6. Greek and Non-Greek in the Argonautica of Apollonius 95
- 7. Callimachus and Heraclitus 115
- 8. Writing the God: Form and Meaning in Callimachus, Hymn to Athena 127
- 9. Written in the Stars: Poetry and Philosophy in the Phainomena of Aratus 153
- 10. The Presentation of Herodas’ Mimiamboi 189
- 11. Callimachean Echoes in Catullus 65 206
- 12. Plautus and Herodas 212
- 13. Bion and Theocritus: a note on Lament for Adonisv. 55 229
- 14. Mime and mimesis: Theocritus, Idyll 15 233
- 15. The Divine and Human Map of the Argonautica 257
- 16. Callimachus swings (frr. 178 and 43 Pf.) 278
- 17. Before and after epic: Theocritus (?), Idyll 25 290
- 18. (B)ionic man: Callimachus’ iambic programme 311
- 19. The Poet Unleaved. Simonides and Callimachus 326
- 20. The Poetics of Narrative in the Argonautica 343
- 21. Virgil and Theocritus: A Note on the Reception of the Encomium to Ptolemy Philadelphus 378
- 22. The Sense of an Author: Theocritus and [Theocritus] 384
- 23. Imaginary Gods? Poetic theology in the Hymns of Callimachus 405
- 24. Theocritus and the Style of Cultural Change 434
- 25. Notes on the Lithika of Poseidippos 457
- 26. The Hesiodic Catalogue and Hellenistic Poetry 470
- 27. The prologue of the Periodos to Nicomedes (‘Pseudo-Scymnus’) 503
- 28. Sweet nothings – Callimachus fr. 1.9 –12 revisited 523
- 29. The Reputation of Callimachus 537
- 30. Hesiod, Callimachus, and the invention of morality 559
-
On Coming After - Part 2
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
-
Comedy and Performance
- 31. The Comic Chorus in the fourth century 575
- 32. Philemon, Plautus and the Trinummus 593
- 33. The Aulularia of Plautus and its Greek original 612
- 34. Middle Comedy and the Amphitruo of Plautus 627
- 35. ‘Acting down’: the ideology of Hellenistic performance 643
- 36. Showing and telling: notes from the boundary 663
-
Greek Poetry of the Roman Empire
- 37. Generic consciousness in the Orphic Argonautica? 681
- 38. Aspects of technique and style in the Periegesis of Dionysius 700
- 39. The Periegesis of Dionysius and the traditions of Hellenistic poetry 718
-
The Ancient Novel
- 40. History and Historicity in the Romance of Chariton 737
- 41. Longus and Plato 775
- 42. Growing up in the ancient novels: a response 790
- 43. The Aithiopika of Heliodorus: beyond interpretation? 804
- 44. ‘Philip the Philosopher’ on the Aithiopika of Heliodorus 829
- 45. Plato’s Symposium and the traditions of ancient fiction 845
- 46. Isis and the Language of Aesop 867
- 47. The curious incident …: polypragmosyne and the ancient novel 884
- Backmatter 897