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Did Nonnus Really Want to Write a ‘Gospel Epic’? The Ambiguous Genre of the Paraphrase of the Gospel According to John
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations IX
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Prelude
- Generic Debates and Late Antique Christian Poetry 1
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Part I: Fugue in Minor: Epigram, Elegy, Epyllion
- Metrical Inscriptions in Late Antiquity: What Difference Did Christianity Make? 39
- Writing Classicizing Epigrams in Sixth-Century Constantinople: The Funerary Poems of Julian the Egyptian 59
- The Poet and the Light: Modulation and Transposition of a Prudentian Ekphrasis in Two Poems by Sidonius Apollinaris 75
- Poetological Name-Dropping: Explicit References to Poets and Genres in Gregory Nazianzen’s Poems 93
- The Significance of Meter in the Biblical Poems of Gregory Nazianzen (carmina I.1.12–27) 109
- Some Οbservations on the Genre of Dracontius’ Satisfactio 125
- Do Dracontius’ Epyllia Have a Christian Apologetic Agenda? 139
- Dracontius’ Medea and the Classical Tradition: Divine Influence and Human Action 151
- The Late Roman Alcestis and the Applicability of Generic Labels to Two Short Narrative Poems 169
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Part II: Fugue in Major: Epic
- The ‘Profanity’ of Jesus’ Storm-calming Miracle (Juvencus 2.25–42) and the Flaws of Kontrastimitation 191
- Writing a Homeric-Christian Poem: The Case of Eudocia Augusta’s Saint Cyprian 209
- Did Nonnus Really Want to Write a ‘Gospel Epic’? The Ambiguous Genre of the Paraphrase of the Gospel According to John 225
- Nonnus’ Paraphrase of the Gospel According to John as Didactic Epic 249
- Davidic Didactic Hexameters: The Generic Stance of the Metaphrasis Psalmorum 265
- The Lament of the Virgin in the I Homeric Centos: An Early Threnos 275
- George Pisides’ Expeditio Persica and Discourses on Warfare in Late Antiquity 293
- List of Contributors 311
- Index Auctorum Locorumque 313
- Thematic Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations IX
-
Prelude
- Generic Debates and Late Antique Christian Poetry 1
-
Part I: Fugue in Minor: Epigram, Elegy, Epyllion
- Metrical Inscriptions in Late Antiquity: What Difference Did Christianity Make? 39
- Writing Classicizing Epigrams in Sixth-Century Constantinople: The Funerary Poems of Julian the Egyptian 59
- The Poet and the Light: Modulation and Transposition of a Prudentian Ekphrasis in Two Poems by Sidonius Apollinaris 75
- Poetological Name-Dropping: Explicit References to Poets and Genres in Gregory Nazianzen’s Poems 93
- The Significance of Meter in the Biblical Poems of Gregory Nazianzen (carmina I.1.12–27) 109
- Some Οbservations on the Genre of Dracontius’ Satisfactio 125
- Do Dracontius’ Epyllia Have a Christian Apologetic Agenda? 139
- Dracontius’ Medea and the Classical Tradition: Divine Influence and Human Action 151
- The Late Roman Alcestis and the Applicability of Generic Labels to Two Short Narrative Poems 169
-
Part II: Fugue in Major: Epic
- The ‘Profanity’ of Jesus’ Storm-calming Miracle (Juvencus 2.25–42) and the Flaws of Kontrastimitation 191
- Writing a Homeric-Christian Poem: The Case of Eudocia Augusta’s Saint Cyprian 209
- Did Nonnus Really Want to Write a ‘Gospel Epic’? The Ambiguous Genre of the Paraphrase of the Gospel According to John 225
- Nonnus’ Paraphrase of the Gospel According to John as Didactic Epic 249
- Davidic Didactic Hexameters: The Generic Stance of the Metaphrasis Psalmorum 265
- The Lament of the Virgin in the I Homeric Centos: An Early Threnos 275
- George Pisides’ Expeditio Persica and Discourses on Warfare in Late Antiquity 293
- List of Contributors 311
- Index Auctorum Locorumque 313
- Thematic Index 329