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Contents List ofMaps List ofAbbreviations Acknowledgements page x xii xiii General Introduction i 7 PART I CANON 1 Canon: The Evidence 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.3 2 n Data from the Papyri The Significance of the Data from the Papyri 1.2.1 General Remarks 1.2.2 Spatial Homogeneity inside Egypt 1.2.3 Chronology and Continuity 1.2.4 Education and Scholarship, Curation and Discard Out of Egypt 1.3.1 The Internal Evidence of the Papyri 1.3.2 The TLG Evidence 1.3.3 The Evidence of the Portraits 1.3.4 The Codices and the Big Library Adjusting the Sample 1.4.1 Bringing in the Adespota 1.4.2 Considerations of Sample Bias The Ancient Greek Canon: Conclusions 13 25 25 31 36 42 52 52 57 63 69 79 79 89 93 Canon in Practice: The Polis of Letters ցճ 2Л 96 96 103 114 115 126 136 Introduction 2.1.1 Setting the Questions. . 2.1.2 . .And Theory 2.2 The Polis of Letters: Structure 2.2.1 Genre/Author/Work: The Works beneath the Author 2.2.2 Genre/Author/Work: The Genre above the Author 2.2.3 The Topology of Ancient Literature vii
Contents viii 2.2.4 The Polis of Letters 2.3 The Polis of Letters: History 2.3.1 Becoming an Author: What Did It Take? 2.3.2 The Making of the Athenian Canon: Chronological Data 2.3.3 The Invention of the Brand in Early Greek Philosophy and Literature 2.3.4 The Tyranny of Athens over Greece PART II SPACE 3 4 156 176 177 195 218 230 239 Space, the Setting: The Making of an Athens-against-Alexandria Mediterranean 241 3.1 A Note on Measuring Cities 3.2 The Unlikelihood of an Enduring Center: Cities in Transit 3.3 The Road to Alexandria 3.3.1 Alexandria and the Scientific Mediterranean 3.3.2 Courts and Canons - before and after Chaeronea 3.3.3 Alexandrian Generations 3.4 The Road to Athens 3.4.1 Before Athens: The Rise of Philosophical Spatial Organization 3.4.2 Foundations of Athens 241 245 257 257 279 290 306 306 322 Space in Action: When Worlds Diverge 349 4.1 Alexandria: A Literary Survey 4.1.1 Alexandria: General Comments 4.1.2 Alexandria: Vignettes 4.1.3 Alexandria: A Formula 4.2 Athens: “Beneath Literature”? 4.2.1 A Contrast: Outside Athens 4.2.2 A Contrast: Before Athens 4.2.3 The Routinization of Socrates 4.3 The View from Alexandria: What Did Alexandria Know about Philosophy? 4.3.1 The Exact Sciences 4.3.2 Medicine 4.3.3 The Thinness of Contact 4.3.4 A Close-Up: Arams 4.4 The View from Athens: What Did Athens Know about Science? 4.4.1 General Observations 4.4.2 The Stoa and Medicine 4.4.3 The Stoa and the Mixed Exact Sciences 4.4.4 Mathematical Notes 4.4.5 Interim Conclusion 4.5 Coda to Hellenism: When Worlds Converge 4.5.1 Exhibit Number One: Posidonius 350 350 353
368 375 375 381 384 400 401 404 409 416 421 421 429 434 443 456 45^ 459
Contents 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.5.5 Coda to Hellenism: The Sciences Coda to Hellenism: Philosophy Coda to Hellenism: Literature When Worlds Converge: Towards an Account of the First Century BCE ix 462 475 49° 501 PART III SCALE 525 5 A Quantitative Model of Ancient Literary Culture 527 5.1 First Route: From the Papyri 5.1.1 Counting Papyri 5.1.2 Beyond Papyrus: A First Stab at the Number of Authors 5.2 Second Route: From the Set of All Authors 5.3 Third Route: From the Genres 5.3.1 Poetry 5.3.2 Prose 5.3.3 A Calculation of the Genres 5.4 Observations on Cultural Scale in Social Setting 5.5 Coda: By Way of Methodology 528 528 541 544 559 561 574 боб 607 619 Scale in Action: Stability and Its End 625 6.1 Scale before Rome: The Rise and Wobble? 6.1.1 The Rise 6.1.2 Wobble? 6.2 To the High Empire: A Quantitative Introduction 6.3 To the High Empire: Patronage and the Quest for Status 6.4 The Scale of Authorship in the Third Century 6.4.1 The Authors of the Third Century: Attestation 6.4.2 The Authors of the Third Century: Interpretation 6.5 Late Antiquity and the New Equilibrium 6.5.1 Stability in the Scale of Non-Authorial Culture 6.5.2 The Rise of the Self-Conscious Circle 6.5.3 Late Antiquity: Teacherly Circles and the Rise of Commentary 6.5.4 The Equilibrium, Punctuated: Into the Middle Ages 626 626 639 653 668 691 691 701 727 728 736 760 779 Coda to the Book 800 6 Bibliography Index 806 866 |
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Contents List ofMaps List ofAbbreviations Acknowledgements page x xii xiii General Introduction i 7 PART I CANON 1 Canon: The Evidence 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.3 2 n Data from the Papyri The Significance of the Data from the Papyri 1.2.1 General Remarks 1.2.2 Spatial Homogeneity inside Egypt 1.2.3 Chronology and Continuity 1.2.4 Education and Scholarship, Curation and Discard Out of Egypt 1.3.1 The Internal Evidence of the Papyri 1.3.2 The TLG Evidence 1.3.3 The Evidence of the Portraits 1.3.4 The Codices and the Big Library Adjusting the Sample 1.4.1 Bringing in the Adespota 1.4.2 Considerations of Sample Bias The Ancient Greek Canon: Conclusions 13 25 25 31 36 42 52 52 57 63 69 79 79 89 93 Canon in Practice: The Polis of Letters ցճ 2Л 96 96 103 114 115 126 136 Introduction 2.1.1 Setting the Questions. . 2.1.2 . .And Theory 2.2 The Polis of Letters: Structure 2.2.1 Genre/Author/Work: The Works beneath the Author 2.2.2 Genre/Author/Work: The Genre above the Author 2.2.3 The Topology of Ancient Literature vii
Contents viii 2.2.4 The Polis of Letters 2.3 The Polis of Letters: History 2.3.1 Becoming an Author: What Did It Take? 2.3.2 The Making of the Athenian Canon: Chronological Data 2.3.3 The Invention of the Brand in Early Greek Philosophy and Literature 2.3.4 The Tyranny of Athens over Greece PART II SPACE 3 4 156 176 177 195 218 230 239 Space, the Setting: The Making of an Athens-against-Alexandria Mediterranean 241 3.1 A Note on Measuring Cities 3.2 The Unlikelihood of an Enduring Center: Cities in Transit 3.3 The Road to Alexandria 3.3.1 Alexandria and the Scientific Mediterranean 3.3.2 Courts and Canons - before and after Chaeronea 3.3.3 Alexandrian Generations 3.4 The Road to Athens 3.4.1 Before Athens: The Rise of Philosophical Spatial Organization 3.4.2 Foundations of Athens 241 245 257 257 279 290 306 306 322 Space in Action: When Worlds Diverge 349 4.1 Alexandria: A Literary Survey 4.1.1 Alexandria: General Comments 4.1.2 Alexandria: Vignettes 4.1.3 Alexandria: A Formula 4.2 Athens: “Beneath Literature”? 4.2.1 A Contrast: Outside Athens 4.2.2 A Contrast: Before Athens 4.2.3 The Routinization of Socrates 4.3 The View from Alexandria: What Did Alexandria Know about Philosophy? 4.3.1 The Exact Sciences 4.3.2 Medicine 4.3.3 The Thinness of Contact 4.3.4 A Close-Up: Arams 4.4 The View from Athens: What Did Athens Know about Science? 4.4.1 General Observations 4.4.2 The Stoa and Medicine 4.4.3 The Stoa and the Mixed Exact Sciences 4.4.4 Mathematical Notes 4.4.5 Interim Conclusion 4.5 Coda to Hellenism: When Worlds Converge 4.5.1 Exhibit Number One: Posidonius 350 350 353
368 375 375 381 384 400 401 404 409 416 421 421 429 434 443 456 45^ 459
Contents 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.5.5 Coda to Hellenism: The Sciences Coda to Hellenism: Philosophy Coda to Hellenism: Literature When Worlds Converge: Towards an Account of the First Century BCE ix 462 475 49° 501 PART III SCALE 525 5 A Quantitative Model of Ancient Literary Culture 527 5.1 First Route: From the Papyri 5.1.1 Counting Papyri 5.1.2 Beyond Papyrus: A First Stab at the Number of Authors 5.2 Second Route: From the Set of All Authors 5.3 Third Route: From the Genres 5.3.1 Poetry 5.3.2 Prose 5.3.3 A Calculation of the Genres 5.4 Observations on Cultural Scale in Social Setting 5.5 Coda: By Way of Methodology 528 528 541 544 559 561 574 боб 607 619 Scale in Action: Stability and Its End 625 6.1 Scale before Rome: The Rise and Wobble? 6.1.1 The Rise 6.1.2 Wobble? 6.2 To the High Empire: A Quantitative Introduction 6.3 To the High Empire: Patronage and the Quest for Status 6.4 The Scale of Authorship in the Third Century 6.4.1 The Authors of the Third Century: Attestation 6.4.2 The Authors of the Third Century: Interpretation 6.5 Late Antiquity and the New Equilibrium 6.5.1 Stability in the Scale of Non-Authorial Culture 6.5.2 The Rise of the Self-Conscious Circle 6.5.3 Late Antiquity: Teacherly Circles and the Rise of Commentary 6.5.4 The Equilibrium, Punctuated: Into the Middle Ages 626 626 639 653 668 691 691 701 727 728 736 760 779 Coda to the Book 800 6 Bibliography Index 806 866 |
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spelling | Netz, Reviel 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)133546160 aut Scale, space and canon in ancient literary culture Reviel Netz Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2020 xiv, 890 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The key methodological commitment of this book, then, is to the study of literary culture as a whole. From this follow certain other methodological consequences. Studying literary culture as a whole implies an attention to overall patterns more than to individual details. I thus regularly offer statistics and maps. While I do make many qualitative pronouncements, these are, with a few exceptions, generalizing and impressionistic, and not based on close readings. Studying the regularities of literary culture as a whole also implies adopting a perspective which need not have been available to the ancient actors themselves (they had pursued their own practices, without necessarily pausing to consider their literary culture as a whole). For this reason, I make no effort to identify the authors' concepts and am content to deploy my own observer's concepts throughout. The result is a book very different from traditional classical philology. The complex footnote with its plethora of primary and secondary sources is almost entirely avoided (my footnotes, instead, merely point to the key, recent studies with which the reader, wishing to pursue a point of detail, may begin her research ). Only rarely do I offer close readings of individual passages or reconstructions of the meanings of original terms. Fortunately for me, traditional philology now has few champions and I will not spend time arguing against the straw man of the philological critic. Instead, I will apologize to him "-- Literarisches Leben (DE-588)4074272-6 gnd rswk-swf Kanon (DE-588)4131583-2 gnd rswk-swf Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland (DE-588)4022047-3 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Greek literature / History and criticism Greek literature, Hellenistic / History and criticism Greece / Intellectual life / To 146 B.C. Civilization, Western / Greek influences Greek literature Greek literature, Hellenistic Intellectual life Greece To 146 B.C. Criticism, interpretation, etc Griechische Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005164 gbd Literaturkritik der Antike (DE-2581)TH000005162 gbd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Kanon (DE-588)4131583-2 s DE-604 Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Literarisches Leben (DE-588)4074272-6 s Griechenland (DE-588)4022047-3 g ebook version 9781108686945 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431352&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Scale, space and canon in ancient literary culture |
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title_short | Scale, space and canon in ancient literary culture |
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