Cavafy's Hellenistic antiquities: history, archaeology, empire
This book reinterprets C. P. Cavafy’s historical and archaeological poetics by correlating his work to major cultural, political and sexualized receptions of antiquity that marked the turn of the 20th century. Focusing on selected poems which stage readings of Hellenistic and late ancient texts and...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book reinterprets C. P. Cavafy’s historical and archaeological poetics by correlating his work to major cultural, political and sexualized receptions of antiquity that marked the turn of the 20th century. Focusing on selected poems which stage readings of Hellenistic and late ancient texts and material objects, this study probes the poet's personal library and archive to trace his scholarly sources and scrutinize their contribution to his creative practice. A new understanding of Cavafy's historicism emerges by comparing his poetics to a broad array of discourses and intellectual pursuits of his time; these range from antiquarianism, physiognomy and Egyptomania to cultural appropriations of the classics which sought to legitimate British colonial rule as well as homoerotic desire. As this volume demonstrates, Cavafy embraced antiquarianism as an empathetic and passionate way of relating to the past and shaped it into a method that allowed his poetry to render modern meanings to Hellenistic antiquities. |
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Contents 1 Introduction P art I Cavafy Reads a Coin 2 Orophernes. Lessons from a Golden Coin 1 19 21 3 How to Read an Ancient Coin in the Early 1900s 43 4 What Is a “Poet-Historian”? 77 Part II 5 Cavafy Reads Inscriptions “Caesarion” as Palimpsest 6 Reading As Writing: “Athyr” 99 101 137 ix
X CONTENTS Part III Cavafy’s Contexts: Antiquity, Desire, Empire 169 7 Antique Desires 171 8 Ata Slight Angle to the British Empire Index 209 269
Index1 a AbuT Ala (Al- Ma’arri), 244 Adams, S. J., 114 Addison, J., 45,48, 52, 60 Aelian, 24, 31, 92 Agras, T., 174 Aldrich, R., 118,119,155,181, 200 Alexander Helios, 188 Alexander, son of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, see Alexander Helios Alexander the Great, 1,15, 47, 49, 52, 82,188, 212, 213, 217-221, 225, 242, 248, 250-253 Alexandria, 1, 2, 6, 7, 11,12,16, 32, 60, 63,65,90, 95n5,102,106, 107, 111, 121,129,130,137, 138,142,145,186,194,195, 210, 219, 226, 227, 234, 236-245, 254, 259,260 Alexandrian cosmopolitanism, 226-228 Alexandrini Techni (Alexandria journal), 34 Alighieri, Dante, 29, 234 Alma-Tadema, L., 200 Alvarez, D., 60 Amalgamation cultural, 223 racial, 223 Anagnostou-Laoutides, E., 186 Anastasiadis, P., 235 Anna Komnene, 253 Antinous, 117, 151 Antiochis, 22, 82, 87 Antiochus the Great, king of Syria, 81 Antiquarianism, 4, 5, 7-9, 14, 45, 59-67,130, 150,194, 198-201,239 Antoniadis, J., 239 Antonius, G., 15, 210, 234-236 Antonopoulou, A., 152 Antony, Marc (Roman Triumvir), 130,239 Apollodotus, 260 Apostolidis, R., 31, 81 1 Note: Page numbers followed by ‘n’ refer to notes. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024 T. Kayalis, Cavafy’s Hellenistic Antiquities, The New Antiquity, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34902-7 269
270 INDEX Apostolidou, A,, 173 Appian, 24, 30, 78 Arata, S., 179-181 Archaeology, 4-6,14, 126,160, 200,216 Areius Didymus, 101 Ariarathes IV Eusebes, king of Cappadocia, 21, 23, 33, 87 Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator, king of Cappadocia, 26, 79, 81-83 Artaxerxes II Mnemon, king of Persia, 52, 222 Arvanitakis, G., 142 Assimilation, cultural, 252 Athanasopoulou, A., 4 The Athenaeum (London journal), 149 Athenaeum Club, Alexandria, 107,219 Athenaeus, 24, 31 Athena Polias, temple of, 25 Attains II Philadelphus, king of Pergamon, 80 Auden, W. H., 194, 203 Augustus, Caesar, Roman Emperor, 68,101,117,120,128 Ausonius, Decimus Magnus, 143,144 В Bacchylides, 244 Bacon, F., 115,201 Bactria, 28, 51, 225, 245, 247, 249, 251,252,256 Badenas de la Pena, P., 31 Baerlein, H., 244 Bakirtzis, H., 12, 141,142,144,145 Bann, S., 114 Baring, E., see Cromer, Earl of Barker-Benfield, G. J., 176 Barnstone, W., 4 Baron Corvo, see Rolfe, F. W. Barrow, R., 67 Barthes, R., 201, 203 Baudelaire, C., 186 Bayoumi, Μ., 259 Beaton, R., 4, 111, 112,139 Benjamin, W., 65 Bentley, Μ., 235 Bergstein, Μ., 63 Berk, H. J., 28 Beutin,W., 116 Bevan, E. R., 10,11,15, 33-38, 56, 62, 70n4, 77-82, 87,177,188, 216-218, 221, 223, 225, 226, 254, 255 “Greeks and Barbarians,” 225 A History ofEgypt under the Ptolemaic Dynasty, 221 The House ofSeleucus, 10,15, 33 Bieber, Μ., 59 Bien, P., 4 Blanshard, A., 124,172,196, 219 Boeckh, A., 106 Boissier, G., 224 Bolingbroke, H., 70nl Book of Judith, 28-30, 35 Boone, J. A., 155,177,195 Borges, J. L., 4 Botti, G., 239 Bouché-Leclercq, A., 30-32, 80,81,104 Bowra, C. Μ., 4,188,201 Boyle, S.
S., 236 Bradley, Μ., 211 Bradshaw, D., 119 Brady, S., 180 Brand, A., 181 Brand, V., 25 Bray, A., 175 Breccia, E., 107 Brier, B., 104 British Empire, 3, 14, 15, 104, 107, 171, 176,189, 209-260 British Museum, 10, 25, 28, 34, 35, 46, 54, 222, 235, 244 Brooke, C., 182
INDEX Brown, J., 227, 228 Browning, R., 56, 57, 70n3, 84, 144,198 “A Death in the Desert,” 144 “Protus,” 56, 57, 84 Bruhm, S., 143 Buchanan, R, 176 Buchbinder, D., 173 Burke, R, 45 Burnand, F. C., 106 “Antony and Cleopatra; or, His-tory and her-story in a modern Nilo-metre,” 106 Bush, B., 175,186 Butler, S. J., 224 C Caesar, Julius, 101,117,128, 130, 239 Caesarion, 9, 11-13, 55,101-130, 131n5,142,157-159,161, 187-190, 203n3, 219, 238, 249, 254 Caires, V., 140, 152 Callataÿ, F. de, 44 Callimachus, 235 Cannadine, D., 189 Cappadocian Zeus, temple of, 81 Caravaggio, 200 Carlyle, T., 86 Carpenter, E., 12,13,118-120,155, 161,182 loläus: An Anthology of Friendship, 118 Carter, J. C., 25, 26, 83 Catsaouni, H., 83 Cavafy Archive, 12,131n5,144-148 Cavafy C. P. archive of (see Cavafy Archive) and Britain, 156 colonial network of, 3, 230-236 271 historicism of, 4, 6, 24, 93, 211,235 library of, 33, 38,104,107,120, 145,209,216,219, 230,231, 244,252 mode of circulation of his work, 7 narrative persona of, 30 as national poet, 183 poems; “Abandonment,” 129; “According to the recipes of ancient Greco-Syrian magicians,” 154, 183; “And I lay down and rested on their beds,” 162; “At the coffeehouse entrance,” 162; “At the theatre,” 162; “Before Jerusalem,” 254; “Caesarion,” 9,11-13,101-130,142, 157-159,161,187-190, 203n3, 219, 238,249,254; “Che fece . il gran rifiuto,” 184; “Coins,” 16, 35, 210, 245-260; “Company of four,” 154; “Craftsman of craters,” 154; “Dareios,” 53; “Days of 1909,‘10 and‘11,” 14; “December of 1903,” 162; “Epitaph of Antiochos, King of Commagene,” 160; “For Ammonis, who
died at age twenty-nine in 610,” 162; “From the Drawer,” 64; “Fugitives,” 254; “Half an hour,” 162; “He came to read,” 162, 236; “Hidden,” 162; “I brought to Art,” 183; “In an old book-,” 162,191; “In a town of Osroene,” 154; “In the month of Athyr,” 9, 11-13, 110,137,138,140,144-150, 156,157,159; “In the Street,” 190;
272 INDEX “The Potentate from Western Cavafy C. P. (cont.) “In the year 200 B.C.,” 183, Libya,” 226; “The Rest Shall I Tell to Those in Hades Below,” 252; “Ionic,” 203nl; “I went,” 216; “The Tomb oflgnatius,” 185; “Julian and the Antiochians," 162; “Kimon, 149; “The tomb of Lanes,” 10, son of Learchos, 22 years old, 65, 67,162; “The Trojans,” student of Greek Letters (in 184; “The Windows,” 184; Cyrene),” 154,160; “Lovely “Tomb of the Grammarian Lysias,” 149, 154,162; “27 white flowers,” 154; “Of Demetrius Soter (162-150 June 1906, 2 P.M.,” 244; “Very seldom,” 162; “Walls,” B.C.),” 80, 81; “Of Ptolemy 184; “Young men of Sidon Caesar,” 104,105,110,124; (A.D. 400),” 154,162 “Of the ship,” 162; “Of the prose works; “Genealogical Gossip store,” 195; “On the stairs,” or Various bits of the History of 162; “Orophernes,” 9-11,13, our Father’s Mother’s family 21-36, 43,44,49,51,54-57, thrown together,” 7; 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67-69, “Genealogy,” 7; 70n6, 77, 79-89, 91-94, 95n5, 157-160,172,174,175,177, “Memorandum about the Cavafy family,” 7; “The 179,187,189-192, 235, 249; Regiment of Pleasure,” 186; “Parthen,” 254; “Passage,” 14, 192,197, 202, 256; “The Ships,” 186 “self-comments” on his poems, 11, “Perception,” 162; 88, 89,91,93,123 “Philhellene,” 10, 38, 57, 58, use of historical sources, 77-83 216, 226; “Pictured,” 162; Chamberlain, Μ. E., 225 “Picture of a twenty-three year Chaniotis, A., 147 old man, painted by a friend of Chaucer, G., 29 the same age, an amateur artist,” 64,162; “Return from 1 Chauncey, G., 161 Chislett, W., 179 Greece,” 162, 226, 260; “Sculptor ofTyana,”
12, Chryssanthopoulos, Μ., 4, 86, 93, 94 Clain-Stefanelli, E. E., 46 122-123; “So long I gazed-,” 162; “Temethos, Antiochian, Clarke, A. O., 25, 26 Clarke, E. O., 180 A. D, 400,”67,162; “That is Classical Association, the, 15, How,” 14, 64, 65,162,191, 223, 245 192,195, 202; “Their origin,” 162,193; “Thermopylae,” 179, Cleopatra, 11,12, 52,101, 103, 104, 184; “Tomb of Eurion,” 154, 106, 111, 113-117, 120, 122, 162; “Tomb oflases,” 140; 123,128-130, 142, 203n3 Cleopatra VII, see Cleopatra “The horses of Achilles,” 184; Cocks, H. G., 156, 161 “The item in the newspaper,” Cohn, D., 95n3, 95n4 91; “The next table,” 162; “The photograph,” 64, 70n6; Coin portraits
INDEX ancient, 44, 45, 48-50, 62, 63,158 perceptions of, 44-46 Colby, S., 5,126, 127,154,160 Colby, V., 48 Colla, E., 104 Collingwood, W. G., 46 Colonial Hellenism, 210-223, 231, 233,251,259 Colonialism, British, 16, 229, 231, 239, 241,252 Comparative Desire, 214 Comparative Empire, 214 Constantine I (the Great), 188,189 Cook, E. T., 46 Corley, J., 29 Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi), 220 Cory, W., see Johnson, W. Cosmopolitanism, 15, 209, 223-230, 243 Courtney, J. E., 216 Courtney, W. L., 216 Cowling, Μ., 61 Crane, S. A., 5, 9,198, 201 Crary, J., 43 Crawley Quinn, J., 182 Cromer, Earl of, see Cromer, Lord Cromer, Lord, 4,15, 214-217, 223, 224,228,231,232,239-245,258 Abbas II, 244 Ancient and Modern Imperialism, 15,217, 223 Modern Евр, 239, 243, 244, 258 “Translation and Paraphrase,” 244 Cummings, e. e., 141 Cunnally, J., 44, 59, 67 Cunningham, V., 47, 173 D Daguerre, L., 63 Dallas, Y., 4, 21, 31, 36, 37,49, 70n4, 87, 92,106,127,161,175,253, 260, 261 Daniel, 8., 113 273 The Tragedy of Cleopatra, 113 Daskalopoulos, D., 44 Daston, L., 63 Decadence, 118,125,152,179,182, 183,196, 232 Deilamora, R., 152,153,161, 229 Delopoulos, K., 30, 81,106 Demetrius I Soter, king of Syria, 28, 36n5, 38nl9, 79-81,85 Der Eigene (Berlin journal), 181 Diaspora, Greek, 2, 3, 7,14,16, 210, 230, 236-239, 241, 253, 256, 258, 260 Dilettanti, Society of, 25, 36 Dimaras, C. Th., 103 Dinshawai Affair, 244 Dio Cassius, 24, 31,104 Diodorus Siculus, 24 Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 70nl Dittenberger, W., 106 Donatello, 29 Douglas, Alfred “Bosie,” 245 Dowden, E., 57, 70n3 Dowling, L., 127,172,173,175,
177,179,180 Doyle, Conan A., 181 Droysen, J.-G., 253 Dubufe, E., 200 Duff, T. E., 126,154,155 Dussaud, R., 70n4 E Eakins, T. C., 200 Eastham, A., 125 Eastlake, E., 62, 63 Ebers, G. Μ., 12, 115-117,119, 227, 240, 241 Cleopatra, 116 Egypt: Descriptive, Historical, and Picturesque, 227, 241 An Egyptian Princess, 116,131n8 Serapis, 131n8 Eckhel, J. H.,45
274 INDEX Edinburgh Review, The, 244 Effeminacy, male, 14,120-122, 171-180,182,188,190 Egyptiote Greeks, 60, 238, 254, 259 Egyptomania, 104,116 Ekdawi, S., 126,152 Elagabalus, Roman Emperor, 177, 188,189 Elder, E., 79, 80,159 Eliot, T. S., 183 El Kayar, I., 210, 211 Elkins, N. T., 45, 46 Elytis, O., 183 Emmerich, K., 8 Epigraphy, 5,48,104, 216 Eriksen, A., 8, 93 Erle, S., 62 Erotic archaeology, 14, 126,160, 200 Erskine, A., 77, 78 Eukratides I (the Great), GrecoBactrian King, 247, 257 Euthydemus I, Greco-Bactrian King, 51 Evangelista, S., 156,160,174, 196-198, 202 Evelyn, J., 60 Ewald, H., 28 F Facella, Μ., 25, 95nl Fahmy, K., 227 Fatouros, G., 142, 150, 189, 203n3 Faubion, J., 179 Fearn, D., 244 Fettel 8c Bernard (Alexandria photographers), 63 Fontana, E., 50 Forsdyke, E. J., 15, 34, 210, 234-236 Forster, E. Μ., 36,114, 119, 149, 182, 231,235,259,260 Howards End, 114 Forster, J., 114 Forsyth, T. D., 250 Fortuny, Μ., 200 Frampton, S. A., 143,144 France, A., 183 Fraser, D., 118 Frederick the Great, 12,118 Freud, S., 143 Friedlaender, В., 182 Frier, В., 4, 94 Fulvio, A., 45, 67-69 Illustrium imagines, 45, 67, 68 Furness, R. A., 15, 210, 235, 236 Fusion cultural, 152, 225,251, 252 racial, 152, 225, 252 G Galdi, V., 196 Galison, P., 63 Garantoudis, E., 129 Garcia Morcillo, Μ., 129 Gardner, P., 10, 46, 48, 260 Gautier, T., 12,126,127 “Arria Marcella: A Souvenir of Pompeii,” 12, 126 Geroulanos, S., 31, 33 Ghika, K., 7 Giannakopoulou, L., 124 Gibbon, E., 5, 80, 85,177,188, 189,214 Gide, A., 182 Gikas, I., 241 Gloeden, W. von, 13,14,156,157, 172,194-203 Glymenopoulos, E., 60, 239
Goff, B., 211,245,258 Gogarty, O., 10,47, 50 “With a Coin from Syracuse,” 47, 50 Goldhill,S., 116,117
INDEX Goldman, J., 195,197, 203 Goldschmidt, N., 138,140 Goodspeed, G., 109,110 Gorman, A., 237, 239, 241, 242 Gosse, E., 173,174,198 Gould, R., 5 Gourgouris, S., 209, 260 Graeco-Roman Museum, Alexandria, 130,239 Grafftey-Smith, L., 235 Graham, J., 61 Graikoi, 236, 254, 258, 259 Grammata (Alexandria journal), 137,142 Grand Bretagne Hotel (Athens), 213 Gray-Fow, Μ., 131nl Greater Britain, 213 Greater Rome, 15, 213, 231 The Greek Anthology, 142,159, 234 Greek love, 172-174,178,196, 245 Green, R, 128, 253 Greene, S., 253 Guazzoni, E., 12,128,129 Guépin, J. R, 33 Guha, R, 257 Gutzwiller, K., 126,174,175, 194,199 H Haas, D., 6, 7, 38, 80, 84, 86, 89, 95n2,115,131n6,214 Habicht, C., 25, 95nl Hadrian, Roman Emperor, 117, 130, 151,239 Hadziiossif, C., 226, 227 Hagerman, C. A., 211 Haggard, Rider H., 181 Halim, H., 59,142, 237, 238, 244, 248, 249, 260 Halvatzakis, Μ., 210 Hanley, W., 224 275 Hannavy, J., 197 Hardy, T., 10,47,49 “In the Old Theatre, Fiesole," 47 Harloe, K., 159 Hart, G., 142 Hartley, L., 61 Haskell, E, 36,44, 52, 59, 67 Hatchuel, S., 113,114 Hathor (Egyptian Goddess), 139,142 143,147 Haverfield, E, 223, 225 Haynes, K., 33 Head, В. V., 10, 31-33, 35-37, 46, 51,52,222, 235,249, 256 Heffernan, J. A. W., 57 Hellenism, 16, 70n5, 156,183,189, 210-223, 229, 231, 233, 234, 236-245, 248, 250-253, 260 Hercher, R, 142 Heredia, J.-M. de, 10,49, 52, 231 “Médaille,” 52 “Médaille antique,” 49 Heringman, N., 6, 9 Hermaios Soter, Indo-Greek King, 247, 257 Herring, S., 197 Herzfeld, Μ., 253 Hicks, E. L., 10, 28-33, 35, 54, 55, 69, 70nl Hill, G. E, 10, 28,46, 70n2 Hillis Miller, J.,
124 Hingley, R, 214, 223 Hirschfeld, Μ., 118, 125,185, 191 The Homosexuality ofMen and Women, 185 Hodne, L., 152 Hogarth, D. G., 223, 225 Holland Day, E, 203n6 Holm, A., 243 Holt, E L., 249, 251, 252, 260, 261 Homer, 101,199, 200, 244 The Iliad, 101
176 INDEX Houghton, A., 28, 36 Houssaye, H., 104 Hume, D., 6 Huysmans, J. K., 125 Against Nature (À Rebours), 125 Hybridity, 14,15, 23, 139,141, 152, 200, 209, 223-230, 252 К Kalter, В., 45 Kalvos, A., 183 Karampini-Iatrou, Μ., 104,107,114, 129,140,144,145,151,230, 244,252 Karayiannis, V., 7 Katsigianni, A., 186 I Imperialism, British, 3,13,49, 213,215,219,230,242, 252, 258 Imperialism, Roman, 213 Imperialist discourse, 14,15,177, 209, 217, 226, 229 India, 16,176, 212, 213, 217, 222, 225, 230, 247, 248, 250-253 Indo-Greek coins, 35, 245, 249-251, 255,256 loannidis, K., 63 Ireland, 219-221, 223, 230 Iris (Alexandria moviehouse), 12,129 Iser, W., 160 Isotta degli Atti, 52 J Jeffreys, P., 3, 6, 7,44, 115, 121,140, 144,153,155,186-189,194, 201,203,231,248 Jenkins, L, 25 Jenkyns, R, 178 Johnson, W., 173 lonica, 173, 203nl Johnston, H. H., 241 Jong, F, A. de, 29 Josephus, 80, 81 Journal ofHellenic Studies, 34, 235 Jusdanis, G., 21, 23, 69, 86, 93, 94, 102,103,138,150, 229 Justin, 24, 30, 77, 81 Kayalis, T., 4 Kaye, K., 185,191 Kazamias, A., 2, 210, 227, 237-239, 241,242,244, 258 Keats, J., 6 Keeley, E., 59, 247, 260 Kelly, J. Μ., 25 Kerr, D., 260n3 Keyserlingk, D. von, 118 Kipling, R, 181,258 Kitchener, H. H. (Lord), 232 Kitroeff, A., 238 Klimt, G., 29 Kocziszky, E., 138,152,162 Kostiou, K., 23, 58, 69, 70n7, 86, 93 Kraay, C. Μ., 25 Krafft-Ebing, R von, 118 Krishnaswamy, R, 176,182 Kupffer, E. von, 12,13,118,155, 181,182 Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltliteratur, 118 L Lagids, see Ptolemaic dynasty Lagoudis Pinchin, J., 86 Lahanokardis, I., 130, 238 Lake, С. B., 6, 9
Lambert, C., 158 Lambropoulos, V., 150 Landor, W. S., 12,113-117,119 Antony and Octavius: Scenesfor the Study, 114 Imaginary Conversations, 114
INDEX Lapathiotis, N., 195, 203n5 Late antiquity, 152, 211, 254 Lavagnini, R., 70n6, 104 Lavater, J. C., 61, 62 Lawrence, T. E., 15, 210, 231, 232,236 Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 232 Lechonitis, G., 77, 81, 88, 89, 95π5,123 Lee, V., 10, 47,155 Les Aventures d’une Pièce de Monnaie, 47 “On Friendship,” 155 Lefebvre, G., 144,145,147,149,150 Leiris, Μ., 29 Letronne, Μ., 106 Levantines, 211, 212, 237, 239, 241,259 Levine, P., 176 Liddell, R, 33,189,211 Liveley, G., 126 Livy, 24, 30, 78 Loescher, F., 200 Lorber, C. C., 28, 36 Lugard, F. J. D., 213 Lyon, H., 8, 9 Μ Maccabean Revoit, 218 Mackail, J. W., 140 Mac Kenzie, J., 6 Mackridge, P., 23, 69, 70n7, 93, 187, 192, 193 Magill, F. N., 77 Magna Grecia, 229 Mahaffy, J. P., 11, 12,15, 36, 38, 55, 106-113,120,131n5, 158,159, 216, 217, 219-221, 223, 228, 252, 261 The Empire ofthe Ptolemies, 11, 106, 107,216 277 Greek life and thoughtfrom the death ofAlexander to the Koman conquest, 219, 220 Mahaira-Odoni, E., 151 Mahdism, 218 Mahoney, К Μ., 48 Mairs, R, 212, 213, 220, 223, 249, 251 Malanos, T., 30, 33, 37, 70n4, 81, 89, 106,183 Malatesta, Sigismondo Pandolfo, 52 Mantena, R S., 251 Marangoulis, Μ., 243 “Marcantonio e Cleopatra,” film, 12, 128,130 Marchand, S., 116 Marcus Fabius Rufus, 123 Marmontel, J.-F., 113 Cléopâtre, 113 Maronitis, D. N., 139,142,184 Masson, Bernard (Alexandria photographers), 63 Matzner, S., 201 McDowell, R B., 107, 219, 220 McKinsey, Μ., 3,15, 59, 210, 212, 223, 229, 259 McKitterick, R, 214 Meerheimb, R. von, 118 Megali Idea, 238, 247 Meleager, 174 Melman, B., 232, 235 Menander I Soter, Indo-Greek King, 247, 257, 260
Menandros, see Menander I Soter, Indo-Greek King Mendelsohn, D., 139,153, 203n2, 248 Men’s League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, 245 Meredith, G., 198 Michaud d’Humiac, L., 12,120-122 Caesarian, 120,121
278 INDEX Militia amoris, 186 Müler, P. N., 5, 9,199, 201 Milner, A. (Lord), 242 England in Egypt, 242 Milner, T., 6 Minkin, S., 228, 239 Mithridates VI Eupator, king of Pontus, 53, 222 Momigliano, A., 5, 8, 9,199, 201 Mommsen, T., 82 Monsman, G., 114 Montserrat, D., 106,116 Morgan, T. E., 176,177 Morkholm, O., 51, 52 Morley, J., 15, 230, 231 Morris, W., 176 Mosse, G. L., 182 Moyer, I. S., 216, 221 Mufti, A., 2-4, 59, 210, 222, 229, 237, 238, 254, 257, 258 Müller, К О., 45,46, 177,180 Die Dorier, 177 Handbuch der Archäologie der Kunst, 45 Murphy, P., 2, 3 Mutamassirun, 237, 241 Myrone, Μ., 7 N Nagy, G., 140,150,151 Naples Museum of Anthropology, 200 Nationalism, 3,129, 228, 235, 241, 244, 253, 256 Nea Zoi (Alexandria journal), 32, 37 Nebuchadnezzar, king of Assyria, 28 Nehamas, A., 139 Neroutsos, T., 239 Neville, G., 54 Newby, Z., 159 Newton, С. T., 10, 25-28, 30, 33, 36, 37,43 Nicodemus, Gospel of, 151 Numismatics, 5,10, 21, 24, 28-33, 35,46, 48,51,56,58, 60,62, 70n5, 83,104, 216, 247, 249, 254, 258, 261 Nye, R A., 182 О Octavian, see Augustus, Caesar, Roman Emperor Oikonomides, A. N., 70n4, 247-249, 260 Oikonomopoulos, D., 106, 111, 238 Alexandrinas Diakosmos, 111, 238 Olophernes, Assyrian general, 27-29, 36 Onassis Foundation, 1,146-148, 210, 261 Orientalism, 128, 230, 231, 236 Orophernes, 9-11,13, 21-36,43, 44, 49,51,54-57, 59,61,62,64, 65, 67-69, 70n6, 77, 79-89, 91-94, 95nl, 95n5,157-160, 172,174,175,177,179, 187, 189-192, 235,249 Orrells, D., 173,178 Osterhuis, H., 181 Ostermark-Johansen, L., 50 Owen, R, 216, 245 P Paglia, C., 125,161 Palamas, K., 183 Pallis, A., 234
PaUis, A. A., 234 Panegyptia (Alexandria journal), 129 Papadimitriou, S., 210 Papanikolaou, D., 94,155,171, 184,203n2 Papanikolaou, Μ., 195
INDEX Papargyriou, E., 64, 65,192 Paparrigopoulos, C., 80 Papatheodorou, Y, 4, 210 Pargas, S., 137,142 Parkinson, R. B., 162n2 Paroikia (Greek community in Alexandria), 60, 236, 247, 254 Parramore, L., 104,116 Pater, W., 10,13,14, 47, 50, 61,114, 125-127,140,144,153,155, 160,161,173,174,177-180 “Emerald Uthwart,” 144 “An English Poet,” 47, 50 Imaginary Portraits, 114 Plato and Platonism, 14,177 The Renaissance, 160,178 Pax Britannica, 243 Pax Romana, 243 Pearl, 8., 61, 62 Pechlivanos, Μ., 210 Peltz, L., 7 Penna, V., 70n5 Pentin, H., 28 Percival, Μ., 61 Peridis, Μ., 145 Perrin, B., 221 Petrarch, 44 Pharnaces II, king of Pontus, 51 Philetaerus, king of Pergamon, 51 Phillipson, G., 150 Philostratus, 78,159 Imagines, 159 Physiognomy, 44-46, 59-67,189 Pieridis, G., 137 Pieris, Μ., 36n7 Plantzos, D., 127 Plato, 14,154, 155, 172,178, 179 Charmides, 154,155 Plüschow, W. von, 196 Plutarch De Alexandri fortuna aut virtute, 226 279 Life ofAntony, 188 Life of Solon, 142 On Isis and Osiris, 150 Pocock, J. G. A., 176 Politis, A., 16nl, 241-244 Politou-Marmarinou, E., 49 Polukaisarie, 104,117 Polybius, 24, 28, 30, 31, 54, 55, 69, 78, 79 Polychronakis, D., 150,152 Pompeius Trogus, 78 Pontani, F. Μ., 30-32, 54, 55, 81, 106,142 Poole, R. S., 10, 46,48,49, 51-53, 222 Pound, E., 114,141,144 “Papyrus,” 144 Priene, 25-27, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38, 79 Prinsep, J., 250, 260 Propertius, Sextus, 186 Proust, Μ., 9 Ptolemaic dynasty, 101, 111, 120, 220 Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt, 55 Ptolemy II Philadelphus, 110 Ptolemy VI Philometor, 253 Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon), 220 Ptolemy XV Philopator
Philometor, see Caesarion Ptolemy Caesar, see Caesarion Ptolemy Caesar, the God Philopator Philometor, see Caesarion Ptolemy Philadelphus, 188, 203n3 Ptolemy (son of Marc Antony and Cleopatra), see Ptolemy Philadelphus Pullan, R. P., 25 Q Queen Victoria, 189 Quinault, R., 214
280 INDEX R Rawlinson, G., 82 Reid, D. Μ., 104,116, 130, 232, 239,245 Reinach, T., 30, 32, 33, 38 Reisz, E., 214, 228, 245 Renan, E., 106,120 Report of the Elliott Commission on Higher Education in West Africa, 245 Richards, F. T., 78 Richards, J., 156 Richardson, C., 131n7 Richter, G. Μ. A., 28 Ricks, D., 56, 57, 87,140,144, 152,153 Rider Haggard, H., see. Haggard, Rider H. Rigney, A., 7, 94 Roberts, N., 114 Robertson, W., 15, 252, 253 An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients had of India, 15, 252 Robinson, C., 101, 103, 112,184, 194, 202 Robiou, F., 145 Roessel, D., 174 Rogers, A., 214, 223 Roilos, P., 21, 31, 57, 85, 86, 92,139,187, 248, 253 Rolfe, F. W, 200, 203n6 Roller, D. W, 122, 123,131n3 Rosen, C., 64 Rosenberg, J. D., 44 Rossetti, D. G., 176 Rubin, A., 259 Ruskin, J., 25,45, 46,49, 53, 54, 69, 70n2 Russel, L., 29 S Sachperoglou, E., 23, 58, 65, 66, 85, 92,102,123,129,138,154,191 Said, E., 209, 215, 230, 232, 259 Saint Callinicus, 151 Saint Leucius, 151 Saint Tyrsus, 151 Sallustius, 144 Salvesen, H., 25, 28, 31, 36, 37,43 Sarazin, J., 94 Sareyannis, J. D., 90,91,113,131n2 Saslow, J. Μ., 153,155,175 Savidis, G. P., 21, 34, 63, 70n6, 88, 95n5,124,140,144,182,183, 210, 229, 247, 260, 261 Sayles, W. G., 28 Schrader, H., 33 Scott, W., 6 Seeley, J. R, 15, 231 Seferis, G., 36, 84, 89,183 Seitier, D., 63 Seleucid dynasty, 15, 209 Sergeant, P. W., 104 Shakespeare, W., 113 Antony and Cleopatra, 113 Shell, Μ., 46 Sifaki, E., 58 Sikelianos, A., 183 Silver, S., 60 Sinclair, U., 29 Singopoulo, A., 34, 88, 89, 95n5, 124, 235 Sladen, D., 104 Smalls,
J., 118,153 Smith, V. A., 260 Smith, W, 10, 11, 38, 79-82, 104 Solomos, D., 183 Sophocles, E. A., 104 Stanford, W. B., 107, 219, 220 Stassinopoulou, Μ., 44 Steyn, G. J., 28, 29 Storrs, R S., 15, 210, 232-234, 236, 239, 245
INDEX 281 Strabo, 78 Strachan-Davidson, J. L., 223 Strack, Μ. L., 106 Stratigis, G., 84 Strato I, Indo-Greek King, 247, 257, 261 Straton, see Strato I, Indo-Greek King Suetonius, 104,116 Sulcer, R, 161,180 Sullivan, V. P., 12,117 The Siren and the Roman (Cleopatra and Anthonius) or Luxury, Love and the Lost, 117 Sutherland Orr, A., 70n3 Svoronos, I., 33, 36, 256 Sweet, R., 5-7,199 Swinburne, A. C., 12,115,176 “Song for the Centenary of Walter Savage Landor,” 115 Symonds, J. A., 13,155,161, 180-182,198, 202, 203n2 Synaxaristis, 151 Synesius of Cyrene, 142 Tomprou, Μ., 56 Translatio imperii, 212, 216, 220 Tryphonopoulos, D. P., 114 Tsakiridou, C. A., 64 Tsirimokou, L., 87 Tsirkas, S., 37, 54, 81, 90,95n5,106, 107,210,219, 230, 243, 244 Turner (Tennyson), C., 10, 47, 49 “On seeing a little child spin a coin of Alexander the Great,” 47,49 Tytler, G., 61 Tzortzi, Μ., 70n7 T Tardieu, A., 189,190 Les attentats aux moeurs, 189 Teleny, or The Reverse ofthe Medal. A Physiological Romance of To-day, 71n8 Terribili-Gonzales, G., 12,128 Thackeray, W. Μ., 255 Thaniel, G., 36 Theocritus, 199 Theophilos Palaiologos, 253 Thompson, H. A., 36n3 Thompson, J. L., 231 Thonemann, P., 25, 26 Thwaite, A., 198 Tiberius Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor, 68 Tobin, R. D., 118 W Walker, S., 123 Walters, H. B., 51 Watson, J. L., 154, 194, 202, 203n2 Waugh, T., 194,198 Weigall, A., 104 Weiss, R., 44, 67 West, S., 58 Whitehead, R. B., 249, 254, 260 Whitman, W., 155,180 Wiegand, T., 33 Wiggins, Μ., 131n7 Wilamowitz, U. von, 118 Wilde, O., 14, 65, 66, 71n8,90,107, 118,126,177-179,181,183, 198,219, 220,245
Picture ofDorian Gray, 65 “The Portrait of Mr. W. H.,” 126 V Valaoritis, A., 183 Valassopoulo, G., 144,149 Vasunia, P., 16,211-214,250,252,253 Vauvenargues (Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de), 244 Verdicchio, P., 196,199, 200 Vine, A., 5,199 Vrisimitzakis, G., 34, 259
282 INDEX Wilson, Μ., 189 Winckelmann, J. J., 5, 152,173,174, 196, 223 Woods, G., 178 Wotherspoon, G., 118,119 Wroth, W. W, 10, 30-32, 35, 46 Wyke, Μ., 106,116,128,129 Y Yeats, W. B., 114 Young, B., 189 Young, R. J. C., 213 Youngkin, Μ., 122 Yourcenar, Μ., 33, 34, 38,64,151,162 Z Zeikowitz, R. E., 260 Zerba, Μ., 139,141 Zerner, H., 64 Zimmerman, V., 49 Zizinia, S. (Count), 239 Zorn, C., 155,161 |
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spelling | Kayalis, Takis Verfasser (DE-588)1334488371 aut Cavafy's Hellenistic antiquities history, archaeology, empire Takis Kayalis Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan [2024] © 2024 xiii, 282 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The new Antiquity This book reinterprets C. P. Cavafy’s historical and archaeological poetics by correlating his work to major cultural, political and sexualized receptions of antiquity that marked the turn of the 20th century. Focusing on selected poems which stage readings of Hellenistic and late ancient texts and material objects, this study probes the poet's personal library and archive to trace his scholarly sources and scrutinize their contribution to his creative practice. A new understanding of Cavafy's historicism emerges by comparing his poetics to a broad array of discourses and intellectual pursuits of his time; these range from antiquarianism, physiognomy and Egyptomania to cultural appropriations of the classics which sought to legitimate British colonial rule as well as homoerotic desire. As this volume demonstrates, Cavafy embraced antiquarianism as an empathetic and passionate way of relating to the past and shaped it into a method that allowed his poetry to render modern meanings to Hellenistic antiquities. Kabaphēs, Kōnstantinos P. 1863-1933 (DE-588)118640054 gnd rswk-swf Classical literature Literature, Ancient Literature, Modern—19th century European literature History, Ancient Poetry Antike Motiv (DE-588)4251540-3 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland, 20. Jhdt. - Rezeption (DE-2581)TH000005516 gbd Literaturwissenschaft, modern (DE-2581)TH000012898 gbd Kabaphēs, Kōnstantinos P. 1863-1933 (DE-588)118640054 p Antike Motiv (DE-588)4251540-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-031-34902-7 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=034837377&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 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=034837377&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Cavafy's Hellenistic antiquities history, archaeology, empire |
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title_full | Cavafy's Hellenistic antiquities history, archaeology, empire Takis Kayalis |
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