Didactic poetry of Greece, Rome and beyond: knowledge, power, tradition
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The Classical Press of Wales
2019
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Beschreibung: | vi, 307 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781910589793 1910589799 |
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contents | Introduction Part I. Theory. -- Knowledge is power: dynamics of (dis)empowerment in didactic poetry Thinking for yoursel: Hesiod's Works and days and cognitive training Part II. Tracing tradition. -- Homer Ethicus Elegiac pharmacology: the didactic heirs of Nicander? Name puns and acrostics in didactic poetry: reading the universe DIdactic and apocalyptic turns: clarity and obscurity, Homer and Hesiod in the Sibylline oracles Embodied teaching: Ludlul Bēl Nēmeqi and the Babylonian didactic tradition Fauna and erotic didactics in archaic Greek and Kalanga oral wisdom literatures Scientia demands the Latin muse: the authority of didactic poetry in early-modern Scotland |
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