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        3. Diachronic Shifts between the Epic Past and Future at the Phaeacians
Binding, Chorality, and Fluidity in Demodokos’ Song of Ares and Aphrodite in Homer’s Odyssey (8.266–366)
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Anton Bierl
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I. Diachronic Aspects of Greek Literature
- 2. Diomedes’ Foot Wound and Homeric Reception of Myth 17
- 3. Diachronic Shifts between the Epic Past and Future at the Phaeacians 43
- 4. A Diachronic Metapoetics of Reception 79
- 5. The Professional Mourner and Singer of Spells 181
- 6. Aristophanic Satire and the Pretense of Synchrony 213
- 7. Diachrony and the Case of Aesop 233
- 8. Splitting the Inheritance of Spite 291
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                            Part II. Diachronic Aspects of Greek Culture
- 9. Cultural Change and the Greek Perception of It 327
- 10. Diachrony in Greek Agriculture 347
- 11. Diachronic Parameters of Athenian Pederasty 363
- Contributors 390
- Index Fontium 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I. Diachronic Aspects of Greek Literature
- 2. Diomedes’ Foot Wound and Homeric Reception of Myth 17
- 3. Diachronic Shifts between the Epic Past and Future at the Phaeacians 43
- 4. A Diachronic Metapoetics of Reception 79
- 5. The Professional Mourner and Singer of Spells 181
- 6. Aristophanic Satire and the Pretense of Synchrony 213
- 7. Diachrony and the Case of Aesop 233
- 8. Splitting the Inheritance of Spite 291
- 
                            Part II. Diachronic Aspects of Greek Culture
- 9. Cultural Change and the Greek Perception of It 327
- 10. Diachrony in Greek Agriculture 347
- 11. Diachronic Parameters of Athenian Pederasty 363
- Contributors 390
- Index Fontium 391