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Contents
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction
1
Part One: Heroes in Epic and Lyric Poetry 7
Introduction to Homeric Poetry 9
HOUR 1 THE HOMERIC ILIAD AND THE GLORY
OF THE UNSEASONAL HERO 26
The Meaning of Kleos 26
The Kleos of Achilles as Epic Glory 27
A Much Shorter Version of Epic Glory 29
The Immortalizing Power of Kleos as Epic Glory 31
The Meaning of Horn 32
The Need for Heroes to Script Their Own Death 32
Herakles as a Model Hero 33
The Labors of Herakles 40
Herakles and the Meaning of Kleos 42
Herakles and the Idea of the Hero 44
Achilles and the Idea of the Hero 46
Achilles and the Meaning of Kleos 47
HOUR 2 ACHILLES AS EPIC HERO AND THE IDEA OF
TOTAL RECALL IN SONG 48
The Meaning of Memnemai 48
Phoenix and His Total Recall 48
The Idea of Kleos as a Medium of Total Recall 50
The Idea of Kleos as Epic Narrative 51
An Epic Tale Told by Phoenix 54
The Form of Epic Poetry 55
To Sing the Klea Andron, Glories of Men 55
The Klea Andron, Glories of Men, as Heroic Song 57
The Concept of a Speech Act 59
Back to the Epic Tale Told by Phoenix 60
The Emotions of Fear and Pity 64
The Story of Meleagros and Kleopatra 65
Plato s Reading of the Iliad 70
The Epic Choice of Achilles 71
HOUR 3 ACHILLES AND THE POETICS OF LAMENT 74
The Meaning of Akhos and Penthos 74
A Man of Constant Sorrow 74
Achilles and Penthesileia the Amazon 75
The Essentials of Singing Laments 77
A Conventional Gesture in Women s Laments 81
A Typological Comparison of Laments 84
The First Lament of Andromache 85
What Achilles Sang 87
The Song of Kleopatra 88
HOUR 4 ACHILLES AS LYRIC HERO IN THE SONGS OF
SAPPHO AND PINDAR 90
The Meaning of Aphthito- 90
The Imperishable Glory of Achilles in a Song of Pindar 91
The Lyric Glory of Achilles 93
The Imperishable Glory of Hector and Andromache
in a Song of Sappho 96
Achilles as a Bridegroom 98
Achilles as a Focus of Lament 99
The Unfailing Glory of Achilles 102
Contrasting the Artificial and the Natural 103
The Unwilting Glory of Achilles 104
Achilles as a Model for Singing Lyric Songs of Glory 105
Models of Lament 105
HOUR 5 WHEN MORTALS BECOME EQUAL TO IMMORTALS:
DEATH OF A HERO, DEATH OF A BRIDEGROOM 109
The Meaning of Daimon 109
The Expression Equal to a Daimon 109
Apollo as Divine Antagonist of Achilles 114
Ares as Divine Antagonist of Achilles 115
Achilles as Ideal Warrior and Ideal Bridegroom 115
The Historical Background of Sappho s Songs 116
Transition to Sappho s Songs 118
Ares and Aphrodite as Models for the Bridegroom
and the Bride 118
Song 31 of Sappho 119
Song 1 of Sappho 122
The Ritual Background of Song 1 of Sappho 125
The Maiden Song of Alcman 126
A Typological Comparison of Initiation Rituals 128
Song 16 of Sappho 129
Another Song of Sappho 131
Back to Song 16 of Sappho 131
Back to Song 31 of Sappho 132
Epiphany and Death 133
Eros and Ares 135
Ares as a Model for Achilles 136
Achilles the Eternal Bridegroom 136
Briseis as a Stand-in for Aphrodite 138
The Merging of Identity in Myth and Ritual 140
Distinctions between Real Death and Figurative
Death in Lyric 141
Apollo as Model for Achilles 142
Fatal Attraction 144
HOUR 6 PATROKLOS AS THE OTHER SELF OF ACHILLES 146
The Meaning of Therapon 146
Patroklos as Therapon 147
Anatolian Origins of the Word Therapon 148
Early Greek Uses of the Words Therapon,
Theraps, Therapeuein 153
The Therapon as Charioteer 154
The Therapon as a Ritual Substitute 157
Ares as Divine Antagonist of Patroklos and Achilles 161
The Therapeutic Function of the Therapon 162
Patroklos as the Other Self of Achilles 166
Ramifications of the Idea of Another Self 166
Simone Weil on Sacrificial Substitution 167
HOUR 7 THE SIGN OF THE HERO IN VISUAL AND VERBAL ART 169
The Meaning of Sema 169
The Sign of the Hero at a Chariot Race 169
The Sign in the Visual Arts 176
Selected Examples of Signs in the Visual Arts 177
Hour 7a. Myth and Ritual in Pictures of Chariot Scenes
Involving Achilles 207
Hour 7b. Apobatic Chariot Racing 212
Hour 7c. Apobatic Chariot Fighting 217
Hour 7d. Distinctions between Chariot Fighting
and Chariot Racing 221
Hour 7e. Homeric Poetry at the Festival of the
Panathenaia in Athens 223
Hour 7f. Signs of Alternative Epic Traditions as
Reflected in Athenian Vase Paintings 227
Hour 7g. The Apobatic Moment 231
HOUR 8 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE HERO S SIGN
IN THE HOMERIC ILIAD 235
The Meaning of Psukhe 235
The Psiikhe of Patroklos in the Iliad 236
The Psiikhe of Patroklos in the Picture Painted
on the Munster Hydria 239
Achilles and Patroklos as Cult Heroes of Apobatic
Chariot Racing 240
An Athletic Event at Eleusis 241
Achilles and Demophon as Cult Heroes of Festivals 243
Achilles as a Model of Rhapsodic Performance 244
Achilles and Patroklos as Cult Heroes of a Poetic Event 247
The Prefiguring of Achilles by Patroklos 250
Heroic Immortalization and the Psukhe 251
The Psukhe as Both Messenger and Message 252
A Fusion of Heroic Myth and Athletic Ritual 254
Back to the Glory of the Ancestors 256
Back to the Meaning of Patroklos 259
Hour 8a. About the Ritual Origins of Athletics 264
Hour 8b. The Meaning of Athlos I Aethlos 268
Hour 8c. Back to the Panathenaia 271
Hour 8d. Patroklos as a Model for Achilles 272
Hour 8e. The Mentality of Re-enactment at Festivals 273
HOUR 9 THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS IN THE
HOMERIC ODYSSEY 275
The Meaning of Nostos 275
The Roles of Odysseus 277
The Complementarity of the Iliad and the Odyssey 278
The Heroic Mentality of Achieving Nostos 280
A Nostos in the Making 284
Echoes of Lament in a Song about Homecoming 286
HOUR 10 THE MIND OF ODYSSEUS IN THE
HOMERIC ODYSSEY 296
The Meaning of Noos 296
The Interaction of Noos and Nostos 298
The Hero s Return to His Former Social Status 300
The Hero s Return from the Cave 301
The Return to Light and Life 306
The Journey of a Soul 307
HOUR 11 BLESSED ARE THE HEROES: THE CULT HERO IN
HOMERIC POETRY AND BEYOND 314
The Meaning of Olbios 314
Signs of Hero Cult 317
Different Meanings of the Word Olbios for the
Initiated and for the Uninitiated 320
How a Homeric Hero Can Become Truly Olbios 323
The Death of Odysseus 325
A Mystical Vision of the Tomb of Odysseus 331
Two Meanings of a Sema 335
An Antagonism between Athena and Odysseus 337
Conclusion: The Seafarer Is Dead and the Harvest
Is Complete 340
HOUR 12 THE CULT HERO AS AN EXPONENT OF IUSTICE
IN HOMERIC POETRY AND BEYOND 345
The Meaning of Dike 345
An Occurrence of Dike as Justice in the Odyssey 345
The Golden Generation of Humankind 348
Hesiod as an Exponent of Justice 348
Metaphors for Dike and Hubris 349
The Silver Generation of Humankind 352
Two Further Generations of Humankind 354
Hesiod in the Iron Age 358
Back to Hesiod as an Exponent of Dike 361
A Reconnection of Generations in an Orchard 362
Part Two: Heroes in Prose Media 365
HOUR 13 A CRISIS IN READING THE WORLD OF HEROES 367
The Meaning of Krinein 367
A Story about the Meaning of Olbios in the Histories
of Herodotus 367
Another Story about the Meaning of Olbios in
the Histories of Herodotus 371
Variations in Discriminating between the Real
and the Unreal 376
Variations in Discriminating between Justice and Injustice 377
Heroes as Exponents of Justice in Poetry after
Homer and Hesiod 383
HOUR 14 LONGING FOR A HERO: A RETROSPECTIVE 387
The Meaning of Pothos 387
Testimony from the Heroikos of Philostratus 387
Longing for Protesilaos in the Homeric Iliad 393
The Sacred Eroticism of Heroic Beauty 394
The Beauty of Seasonality in a Modern Greek Poem 397
The Beauty of the Hero in Death 399
A Beautiful Setting for the Beautiful Cult Hero 400
Paroxysms of Sentimentality in Worshipping Cult Heroes 404
Back to the Tumulus of Achilles 406
Longing for Achilles: You re Going to Miss Me 410
Longing for Patroklos: I ll Miss Him Forever 413
HOUR 15 WHAT THE HERO MEANS 415
The Meaning of Semainein 415
What Protesilaos Means 415
The Mystery of a Cult Hero 418
What Herodotus Means 420
More on the Mystery of a Cult Hero 422
Back to the Meaning of Protesilaos 425
Initiation into the Mysteries of a Cult Hero 428
The Descent of an Initiand into the Nether World
of a Cult Hero 431
A Brief Commentary on the Text about the Descent 435
The Oracular Consultation of Heroes 439
An Initiation for the Reader 440
The Personal Intimacy of Experiencing a Heroic Epiphany 442
Ritual Correctness in Making Mental Contact with
the Cult Hero 443
How the Cult Hero Communicates 444
More on the Oracular Consultation of Heroes 445
Coming Back Once Again to What the Hero Means 450
The Cult Hero as a Medium 454
Part Three: Heroes in Tragedy 455
Introduction to Tragedy 457
HOUR 16 HEROIC ABERRATION IN THE AGAMEMNON
OF AESCHYLUS 462
The Meaning of Are 462
The Oresteia Trilogy of Aeschylus in the Larger Context
of His Other Tragedies 462
The Ate of Agamemnon in Epic and Tragedy 463
An Ainos about a Lion Cub 465
Predators as Agents of Dike 468
Predators as Agents of Deeds Contrary to Dike 469
A Sequence of Symbols 476
The Symbolic Wording of the Watchman 478
Three Further Examples of Symbolic Wording 480
HOUR 17 LOOKING BEYOND THE CULT HERO IN THE LIBATION
BEARERS AND THE EUMENIDES OF AESCHYLUS 484
The Meaning of Time 484
The Agenda of Athena 484
Pouring Libations for Cult Heroes or for Ancestors 486
What Stands in the Way of a Ritually Correct Libation
by Electra 488
Transcending the Spirit of Vendetta 491
A New World Order for Athens 492
HOUR 18 SOPHOCLES OEDIPUS AT COLONUS AND THE
POWER OF THE CULT HERO IN DEATH 497
The Meaning of Kolonos 497
More on the Meaning of Colonus 499
How to Imagine Colonus 500
Colonus, Land of Running Horses 502
Further Perspectives on the Meanings Connected
to the Word Kolonos and to the Name Kolonos 505
Oedipus as Cult Hero at Colonus 506
The Mysterious Death of Oedipus 514
Scenarios for Dying and Then Coming Back to Life 518
The Mystification of the Hero s Tomb in the
Oedipus at Colonus 522
Personalizing the Death of Oedipus 523
HOUR 19 SOPHOCLES OEDIPUS TYRANNUS AND
HEROIC POLLUTION 525
The Meaning of Miasma 525
The Pollution of Tyrants 526
A Look inside the Psukhe of Oedipus 529
The Pollution Caused by Oedipus 531
Oedipus as Savior 532
A Second Look inside the Psukhe of Oedipus 535
Purifying the Pollution in Tragedy 536
The Reaction of Oedipus to His Own Pollution in the
Oedipus Tyrannus 538
HOUR 20 THE HERO AS MIRROR OF MEN S AND
WOMEN S EXPERIENCES IN THE HIPPOLYTUS
OF EURIPIDES 542
The Meaning of Telos 542
Two Contexts of Telos for Hippolytus 542
Hippolytus as a Cult Hero in Athens 545
Hippolytus as a Cult Hero in Trozen 548
Comparing the Trozenian and the Athenian Versions
of the Hippolytus Tradition 551
Two Conventional Patterns of Thinking about Hippolytus
as a Cult Hero in Trozen 553
Hippolytus in Epidaurus 555
Euripides Recapitulates a Trozenian Ritual 557
Love Song and Song of Laments 559
The Trouble with Hippolytus 561
The Complementarity of Artemis and Aphrodite 561
From Native Trozenian Ritual to the Drama
of Athenian State Theater 562
Empathy for Female and Male Experiences 565
The Death of Phaedra 569
Epilogue: The Death of Phaethon 570
HOUR 21 THE HERO S AGONY IN THE BACCHAE
OF EURIPIDES 572
The Meaning of Agon 572
The Agon of Pentheus 573
The Meaning of Pathos 574
Staging the Dismemberment of Pentheus 575
The Staging of Dionysus 581
The Subjectivity of Dionysus 582
Staging the Bacchants 585
Staging Pentheus 588
A Divine Prototype for the Passion of Pentheus 591
Tracking Down the Origins of Tragedy 595
Hope for a Reassembly of the Body after
Its Dismemberment 598
Part Four: Heroes in Two Dialogues of Plato 603
hour 22 the living word i: socrates in
plato s apology of socrates 605
The Meaning of Daimonion 605
The Subversive Threat of the Superhuman Signal 605
What Happens to Socrates after Death 607
A Heroic Timing for the Death of Socrates 613
Socrates and Achilles 614
An Odyssean Way for the Journey of Socrates 619
The Swan Song of Socrates 623
HOUR 23 THE LIVING WORD II: MORE ON PLATO S
SOCRATES IN THE PHAEDO 625
The Meaning of Theorid 625
The Symbolism of Theorid in Plato s Phaedo 629
The Garlanding of the Theoric Ship 633
Revisiting another Theorid 635
Theorizing about Theorid 636
Socrates, Master of Poetry as well as Dialogue 638
A New Way to Imagine Immortalization after Death 645
Part Five: Heroes Transcended 653
HOUR 24 THE HERO AS SAVIOR 655
The Meaning of Sozein and Soter 655
Theseus as a Savior for the Athenians 656
A Metaphorical Use of the Word Sozein by Plato s Socrates 657
A Metaphorical Use of the Word Sophron
in an Archaic Hymn 659
Achilles as Saved Hero and as Savior Hero 664
Achilles, Hero of the Hellespont 667
Three More Glimpses of Heroic Salvation 675
The Living Word of Plato s Socrates 680
Core Vocabulary of Key Greek Words 687
Abbreviations 693
References 695
Index Locorum 713
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spelling | Nagy, Gregory 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)139968547 aut The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours Gregory Nagy Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press 2013 XVI, 727 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Greek literature History and criticism Heroes in literature Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Held Motiv (DE-588)4159483-6 gnd rswk-swf Heros (DE-588)4126545-2 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Homerus (DE-2581)TH000001467 gbd Ilias (DE-2581)TH000001475 gbd Pindarus lyr. TLG 0033 (DE-2581)TH000002363 gbd Sappho lyr. TLG 0009 (DE-2581)TH000002741 gbd Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Heros (DE-588)4126545-2 s DE-604 Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Held Motiv (DE-588)4159483-6 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026168486&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Nagy, Gregory 1942- The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours Greek literature History and criticism Heroes in literature Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Held Motiv (DE-588)4159483-6 gnd Heros (DE-588)4126545-2 gnd |
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title | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours |
title_auth | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours |
title_exact_search | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours |
title_full | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours Gregory Nagy |
title_fullStr | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours Gregory Nagy |
title_full_unstemmed | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours Gregory Nagy |
title_short | The ancient Greek hero in 24 hours |
title_sort | the ancient greek hero in 24 hours |
topic | Greek literature History and criticism Heroes in literature Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Held Motiv (DE-588)4159483-6 gnd Heros (DE-588)4126545-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Greek literature History and criticism Heroes in literature Griechisch Literatur Held Motiv Heros Griechenland Altertum |
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