Ecphrastic shields in Graeco-Roman literature: the world's forge
"This volume takes a fresh look at ekphrasis as a textual practice closely connected to our embodied imagination and its verbal dimension; it offers the first detailed study of a large family of ancient ecphrastic shields, often studied separately, but never as an ensemble with its own developm...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume takes a fresh look at ekphrasis as a textual practice closely connected to our embodied imagination and its verbal dimension; it offers the first detailed study of a large family of ancient ecphrastic shields, often studied separately, but never as an ensemble with its own development. The main objective consists of establishing a theoretical and historical framework that is applied to a series of famous ecphrastic shields starting with the Homeric shield of Achilles. The latter is reinterpreted as a paradigmatic "thing" whose echoing down the centuries is reinforced by the fundamental connection between ekphrasis and artefacts as its primary objects. The book demonstrates that although the ancient sources do not limit ekphrasis to artificial creations, the latter are most efficient in bringing out the intimate affinity between artefacts and vivid mental images as two kind of entities that lack a natural scale and are rightly understood as ontologically unstable. Ecphrastic Shields in Graeco-Roman Literature: The World's Forge should be read by those interested in ancient culture, art and philosophy, but also by those fascinated by the broader issue of imagination and by the interplay between the natural and the artificial"-- |
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Contents List offigures Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Imagination, things and ecphrastic artificiality 1 2 Description ancient to modern and back again 4 3 Ekphrasis and art history 9 4 A Platonic aside 14 5 Summary of the chapters 16 6 Ekphrasis and the naturalness of artifice 23 1 Limits of definition: from progymnasmata to the ecphrastic fife at large 1 Descriptions require training: on the progymnasmata 27 2 Inclination towards artefacts 36 3 Between the extraordinary and the typical 40 4 Nature made culture 45 5 Ecphrastic life and the avoidance ofontology 50 vu ѵш 1 27 2 The shield of Achilles: between the body and the universe 1 Images in the body: head or heart, humans or gods 55 2 The forge ofHephaestus 61 3 The cosmicframe and its indeterminacy 66 4 Human cities, gods at war and darker forces 72 5 The shield on the battlefield 80 6 The ecphrastic countryside 83 7 The dancing motions 91 55 3 The shield of Heracles: the monstrous and the civilized 1 An alternative universe 97 2 Heracles, the “hero god" 100 97
vi Contents 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Material incongruity 103 Fear, Strife, Dark Fates 105 The levels ofwar 110 The malleable shield 114 Maritime landscape and the invisible Perseus 119 The noise ofwar and the subtle scenes ofpeace 125 Nature suspended and a different kind oflife 130 4 The shield of Aeneas: touching the mental image 1 The game ofscale 135 2 A note on Lessing’s misreading 137 3 The pictures in Juno ’s temple: anticipating the shield 139 4 The shield made and revealed: a variety ofscales 152 5 From the caring she-wolf to raging humans 167 6 Nocturnal wonders in Rome and in the underworld 174 7 Lupercalia, Furies and silver dolphins 180 8 Gods and monsters at Actium: a cosmic war 185 9 The aftermath ofvictory and the order revisited 199 10 Ecphrastic artificiality and its enactment 207 11 The shield in relief: touch and mental image 215 135 5 Other voices, other shields: the ecphrastic life mutating 1 An interlude: the shields that stare us down 222 2 The travels of the shield ofAchilles 229 3 A Latin shield ofAchilles 238 4 The next generation: the shield ofAchilles in the younger Philostratus 247 5 The shields ofAchilles and Eurypylus in Quintus of Smyrna 263 6 From the shields ofHannibal and Theseus to shield as mirror 290 7 The last great shield: Nonnus ofPanopolis and the shield of Dionysus 319 222 Conclusion: ekphrasis in the expanded field 333 Bibliography Index 351 395 |
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