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15 Implications of Ecphrasis: Two Homeric Objects, Two Hellenistic Poets, One Common Alexandrian Poetic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction XI
- Contents XVII
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Part I: Discourses of Present and Past
- 1 “Rosy-Armed Dawn”: A New Text and an Old Reading 1
- 2 Unwilling Farewell and Complex Allusion (Sappho, Callimachus and Aeneid 6.458) 6
- 3 Callimachus, Hipponax and the Persona of the Iambographer 16
- 4 In the Glassy Stream: Some further Thoughts on Callimachus and Pindar 28
- 5 The Prefigured Muse: Rethinking a Few Assumptions on Hellenistic Poetics 42
- 6 The Cicada’s Song: Plato in the Aetia 56
- 7 Poets in Dialogue 73
- 8 Bucolic Singers of the Short Song: Lyric and Elegiac Resonances in Theocritus’ Bucolic Idylls 89
- 9 Aesthetics and Recall: Callimachus Frs. 226–9 Pf. Reconsidered 116
- 10 The Wandering Tendril: An Essay on Hellenistic Metapoetics 131
- 11 Ovid and Callimachus: Rewriting the Master 147
- 12 Reflections: Two Letters, and Two Poets 167
- 13 A Gift of Callimachus 174
- 14 Composing the Masters: An Essay on Nonnus and Hellenistic Poetry 187
- 15 Implications of Ecphrasis: Two Homeric Objects, Two Hellenistic Poets, One Common Alexandrian Poetic 209
- 16 From a Small Beginning: Of Sibling and Poetic Order in Callimachus 222
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Part II: The Aesthetics of Alexandria
- 17 The Goddess Playing with Gold: On the Cult of Arsinoe-Aphrodite in Image and Text 237
- 18 In Helen’s Image: Visualizing a Queen. Representations of Arsinoe II 249
- 19 Those who Ascend to Heaven: Apotheosis in Rome and Alexandria 262
- 20 A Lost Pavane for a Dead Princess: Call. Fr. 228 Pf. 273
- 21 Gems for a Princess: Female Figures in the Posidippus Papyrus 294
- 22 That I be your Plaything: The Cult of Arsinoe-Aphrodite in Image and Text 308
- 23 The Dioscuri in Alexandrian Poetry: Character and Symbolic Role 324
- 24 Reconfiguring Myth: Heracles in Alexandria 338
- 25 The Homeric Shore of Alexandria: A Narrative of a Culture in Motion 351
- 26 The Italian Landscape in Theocritus and Apollonius of Rhodes 380
- 27 Miniaturizing the Huge: Hercules on a Small Scale (Theocritus Idylls 13 and 24) 391
- 28 “Nor when a Man Goes to Dionysus’ Holy Contests” (Theocritus 17.112): Outlines of Theatrical Performance in Theocritus 404
- 29 Among the Cicadas: Theocritus and His Contemporaries 422
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Part III: The Poetics of Desire
- 30 Love and the Hunter: Callimachus and Platonic Paideia 445
- 31 A Little-Studied Dialogue: Responses to Plato in Callimachean Epigram 462
- 32 On the Threshold of Time: The Short Spring of Male Beauty and the Epyllion 477
- 33 The Breast of Antinous: The Male Body as Erotic Object in Hellenistic Image and Text 487
- 34 Callimachus on the Death of a Friend: A Short Study of Callimachean Epigram 499
- 35 There Falls a Lone Tear: Longing for a Vanished Love — Tracing an Erotic Motif from Homer to Horace 513
- 36 I Alone Had an Untimely Love: The Ephebic ‘Epyllia’ of Dionysiaka 10–11 523
- 37 The Poem Remembers: Conceptualization of Memory in the Poetry of Callimachus and Cavafy 533
- General Bibliography 551
- Figures 571
- General Index 583
- Index Locorum 593
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction XI
- Contents XVII
-
Part I: Discourses of Present and Past
- 1 “Rosy-Armed Dawn”: A New Text and an Old Reading 1
- 2 Unwilling Farewell and Complex Allusion (Sappho, Callimachus and Aeneid 6.458) 6
- 3 Callimachus, Hipponax and the Persona of the Iambographer 16
- 4 In the Glassy Stream: Some further Thoughts on Callimachus and Pindar 28
- 5 The Prefigured Muse: Rethinking a Few Assumptions on Hellenistic Poetics 42
- 6 The Cicada’s Song: Plato in the Aetia 56
- 7 Poets in Dialogue 73
- 8 Bucolic Singers of the Short Song: Lyric and Elegiac Resonances in Theocritus’ Bucolic Idylls 89
- 9 Aesthetics and Recall: Callimachus Frs. 226–9 Pf. Reconsidered 116
- 10 The Wandering Tendril: An Essay on Hellenistic Metapoetics 131
- 11 Ovid and Callimachus: Rewriting the Master 147
- 12 Reflections: Two Letters, and Two Poets 167
- 13 A Gift of Callimachus 174
- 14 Composing the Masters: An Essay on Nonnus and Hellenistic Poetry 187
- 15 Implications of Ecphrasis: Two Homeric Objects, Two Hellenistic Poets, One Common Alexandrian Poetic 209
- 16 From a Small Beginning: Of Sibling and Poetic Order in Callimachus 222
-
Part II: The Aesthetics of Alexandria
- 17 The Goddess Playing with Gold: On the Cult of Arsinoe-Aphrodite in Image and Text 237
- 18 In Helen’s Image: Visualizing a Queen. Representations of Arsinoe II 249
- 19 Those who Ascend to Heaven: Apotheosis in Rome and Alexandria 262
- 20 A Lost Pavane for a Dead Princess: Call. Fr. 228 Pf. 273
- 21 Gems for a Princess: Female Figures in the Posidippus Papyrus 294
- 22 That I be your Plaything: The Cult of Arsinoe-Aphrodite in Image and Text 308
- 23 The Dioscuri in Alexandrian Poetry: Character and Symbolic Role 324
- 24 Reconfiguring Myth: Heracles in Alexandria 338
- 25 The Homeric Shore of Alexandria: A Narrative of a Culture in Motion 351
- 26 The Italian Landscape in Theocritus and Apollonius of Rhodes 380
- 27 Miniaturizing the Huge: Hercules on a Small Scale (Theocritus Idylls 13 and 24) 391
- 28 “Nor when a Man Goes to Dionysus’ Holy Contests” (Theocritus 17.112): Outlines of Theatrical Performance in Theocritus 404
- 29 Among the Cicadas: Theocritus and His Contemporaries 422
-
Part III: The Poetics of Desire
- 30 Love and the Hunter: Callimachus and Platonic Paideia 445
- 31 A Little-Studied Dialogue: Responses to Plato in Callimachean Epigram 462
- 32 On the Threshold of Time: The Short Spring of Male Beauty and the Epyllion 477
- 33 The Breast of Antinous: The Male Body as Erotic Object in Hellenistic Image and Text 487
- 34 Callimachus on the Death of a Friend: A Short Study of Callimachean Epigram 499
- 35 There Falls a Lone Tear: Longing for a Vanished Love — Tracing an Erotic Motif from Homer to Horace 513
- 36 I Alone Had an Untimely Love: The Ephebic ‘Epyllia’ of Dionysiaka 10–11 523
- 37 The Poem Remembers: Conceptualization of Memory in the Poetry of Callimachus and Cavafy 533
- General Bibliography 551
- Figures 571
- General Index 583
- Index Locorum 593