Pictures in Motion: Descriptive Performance in Hellenistic carmina figurata
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Peter von Möllendorff
Abstract
This contribution examines the Hellenistic carmina figurata as a special form of ekphrasis. The objects presented are ordinary, and, with the possible exception of the cult image of the god mentioned in The Wings of Eros, they are not actual works of art, that is, they are not distinguished by special beauty. Accordingly, the poems hardly make any effort to describe them properly. Instead, they seek to create an aesthetic equivalent on an acoustic and performative level by taking up the specific affordance of the respective object and trying to implement it textually. This access, which is of high intrinsic aesthetic value, adds to the often high hermeneutical quality. Therefore, the texts require active readers, who are characterized by their intensive reading and handling, and who may even go from readers to writers and use innovative writing materials doing so.
Abstract
This contribution examines the Hellenistic carmina figurata as a special form of ekphrasis. The objects presented are ordinary, and, with the possible exception of the cult image of the god mentioned in The Wings of Eros, they are not actual works of art, that is, they are not distinguished by special beauty. Accordingly, the poems hardly make any effort to describe them properly. Instead, they seek to create an aesthetic equivalent on an acoustic and performative level by taking up the specific affordance of the respective object and trying to implement it textually. This access, which is of high intrinsic aesthetic value, adds to the often high hermeneutical quality. Therefore, the texts require active readers, who are characterized by their intensive reading and handling, and who may even go from readers to writers and use innovative writing materials doing so.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Ekphrasis and Hellenistic Poetics
- Poets’ Signatures and Ekphrasis in Inscribed Greek Epigrams 15
- Leonidas of Tarentum and Hellenistic Ekphrasis 45
- Pictures in Motion: Descriptive Performance in Hellenistic carmina figurata 69
- Aratus’ Ekphrastic Skies: Between the Dragon and the Stars Without Name 89
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Part II: Ekphrastic Visualization In and Out of the Mind
- The Lover is the Perfect Artist: Praxiteles and the Cnidian Aphrodite in Greek Ekphrastic Epigram 117
- Imagined Spaces, Imagined Buildings, and the Idea of Architectural Representation: Phantasia in the Wall Paintings of the 2nd Style in Rome and the Vesuvian Cities 141
- A Library of Memory in a Ptolemaic Reading Primer (P. Cairo J.E. 65445) 193
- Learning from Illusion: Myron’s Heifer and the Stoic Poetics of Ekphrasis 217
- Can You Feel It? Ekphrasis and Mind-Reading in Hellenistic Epigram 255
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Part III: Developments in Late Antique Ekphrasis
- Patchwork Voices: Poetics and Aesthetics of Ekphrasis in Ancient Greek Cento-Poetry 275
- Exegete or Ecstatic Visionary? On the Self-Fashioning of the Poet in the Ekphrasis tabulae mundi of John of Gaza 289
- Ekphrastic poikilia in Triphiodorus’ Sack of Troy: Towards a Late Antique Poetics of Similarity 313
- A Guided Tour through a Poetic Collection of Statues: Observations on Christodorus of Coptus’ Ekphrastic Practice 339
- List of Contributors 361
- Index Nominum
- Index Rerum
- Index Locorum
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Ekphrasis and Hellenistic Poetics
- Poets’ Signatures and Ekphrasis in Inscribed Greek Epigrams 15
- Leonidas of Tarentum and Hellenistic Ekphrasis 45
- Pictures in Motion: Descriptive Performance in Hellenistic carmina figurata 69
- Aratus’ Ekphrastic Skies: Between the Dragon and the Stars Without Name 89
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Part II: Ekphrastic Visualization In and Out of the Mind
- The Lover is the Perfect Artist: Praxiteles and the Cnidian Aphrodite in Greek Ekphrastic Epigram 117
- Imagined Spaces, Imagined Buildings, and the Idea of Architectural Representation: Phantasia in the Wall Paintings of the 2nd Style in Rome and the Vesuvian Cities 141
- A Library of Memory in a Ptolemaic Reading Primer (P. Cairo J.E. 65445) 193
- Learning from Illusion: Myron’s Heifer and the Stoic Poetics of Ekphrasis 217
- Can You Feel It? Ekphrasis and Mind-Reading in Hellenistic Epigram 255
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Part III: Developments in Late Antique Ekphrasis
- Patchwork Voices: Poetics and Aesthetics of Ekphrasis in Ancient Greek Cento-Poetry 275
- Exegete or Ecstatic Visionary? On the Self-Fashioning of the Poet in the Ekphrasis tabulae mundi of John of Gaza 289
- Ekphrastic poikilia in Triphiodorus’ Sack of Troy: Towards a Late Antique Poetics of Similarity 313
- A Guided Tour through a Poetic Collection of Statues: Observations on Christodorus of Coptus’ Ekphrastic Practice 339
- List of Contributors 361
- Index Nominum
- Index Rerum
- Index Locorum