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Audiences of the Prophecy of Tiresias in Odyssey Book XI
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Jonathan S. Burgess
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Orality and Epic Poetry. Old Questions and New Perspectives VII
- Mind-based Research Meets the Homeric Epics: Looking Again at Communicative Strategies in the Homeric Epics 1
- Interformulaic Homer: Evidence from the “Wild” Papyri 19
- Two Chronological Extremes of the Homeric Language: πρόφρασσα and εἶπα 41
- Technologies of Orality: Formularity, Meter, and Kunstsprache in Homer 51
- A Cyclic Theme in the Odyssey: The Oresteia in Zeus’ Speech (1, 28–43) 83
- Audiences of the Prophecy of Tiresias in Odyssey Book XI 103
- Traces of Orality in the Histories: The Homeric ‘Heritage’ in Herodotean Battles and Speeches 117
- Some Reflections on Orality and Epic Poetry in Ancient Literary Criticism 145
- Homer and ‘the Elegists’: an Ancient Construction of Difference 165
- Paradoxes of ‘Orality’: A Comparison between Homeric Oral Poetry and the Heroic and Courtly Epics in Middle High German 177
- Epos and Orality: Conclusive Remarks and Open Questions 207
- Index Notable Things 213
- Index Discussed Passages 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Orality and Epic Poetry. Old Questions and New Perspectives VII
- Mind-based Research Meets the Homeric Epics: Looking Again at Communicative Strategies in the Homeric Epics 1
- Interformulaic Homer: Evidence from the “Wild” Papyri 19
- Two Chronological Extremes of the Homeric Language: πρόφρασσα and εἶπα 41
- Technologies of Orality: Formularity, Meter, and Kunstsprache in Homer 51
- A Cyclic Theme in the Odyssey: The Oresteia in Zeus’ Speech (1, 28–43) 83
- Audiences of the Prophecy of Tiresias in Odyssey Book XI 103
- Traces of Orality in the Histories: The Homeric ‘Heritage’ in Herodotean Battles and Speeches 117
- Some Reflections on Orality and Epic Poetry in Ancient Literary Criticism 145
- Homer and ‘the Elegists’: an Ancient Construction of Difference 165
- Paradoxes of ‘Orality’: A Comparison between Homeric Oral Poetry and the Heroic and Courtly Epics in Middle High German 177
- Epos and Orality: Conclusive Remarks and Open Questions 207
- Index Notable Things 213
- Index Discussed Passages 217