Playing Hesiod :: the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity /
This book offers a new description of the significance of Hesiod's 'myth of the races' for ancient Greek and Roman authors, showing how the most detailed responses to this story go far beyond nostalgia for a lost 'golden' age or hope of its return. Through a series of close...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book offers a new description of the significance of Hesiod's 'myth of the races' for ancient Greek and Roman authors, showing how the most detailed responses to this story go far beyond nostalgia for a lost 'golden' age or hope of its return. Through a series of close readings, it argues that key authors from Plato to Juvenal rewrite the story to reconstruct 'Hesiod' more broadly as predecessor in forming their own intellectual and rhetorical projects; disciplines such as philosophy, didactic poetry and satire all engage in implicit questions about 'Hesiodic' teaching. The first chapter re-evaluates the account in Hesiod's Works and Days. A major chapter outlines Plato's use of Hesiod through close study of the Protagoras, Republic and Statesman. Subsequent chapters focus on Aratus' Phaenomena and Ovid's Metamorphoses; the final chapter, on the Octavia attributed to Seneca and Juvenal's sixth Satire, broadens ideas of Hesiod's reception in Rome. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 350 pages) |
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contents | Acknowledgements -- Texts, translations and abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Approaching Hesiod -- The argument of this book: an 'alternative account' -- Identifying a 'Hesiodic' project -- Ages and stages, heroes and chronologies -- Reading the races in Hesiod, and Hesiod in the races -- Chapter 2: Embedding the races in Hesiod -- Introduction -- The Works and Days: ''argument' is perhaps too grand a word'? -- The importance of the 'myth of the races' -- Framing the races -- Structures in the 'myth of the races' -- Emphases in the narrative of the races -- The emergence of 'Hesiod' -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: 'Hesiod's races and your own': Plato's 'hesiodic' projects -- Introduction: challenging the unimportance of Hesiod -- Didactic (re)constructions: the Protagoras -- Socrates' 'Hesiodic' project: the Republic -- Further experiments: the statesman -- Conclusion: transforming Hesiodic pedagogy -- Chapter 4: 'They called her justice ... ': reading Hesiod in Aratus' Phaenomena -- Introduction: approaching the Phaenomena -- The maiden and the Phaenomena -- Hesiod in the Phaenomena -- Conclusion: didactic ramifications -- Chapter 5: Hesiod ad mea tempora in Ovid's Metamorphoses -- Introduction: backgrounds -- Periodization -- Alternative accounts -- Conclusion: Ovid's 'Hesiod' -- Chapter 6: Saeculo premimur graui: re-performing 'Hesiod' in Rome -- Prologue: Ovid's Pythagoras and the degeneration of didactic -- Didactic hazard a: the pupil in the Octavia -- Didactic hazard b: the speaker in Juvenal Satire 6 -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: playing 'hesiod'. |
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spelling | Noorden, Helen Van, 1981- author. Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / Helen Van Noorden. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. ©2015 1 online resource (x, 350 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cambridge Classical Studies This book offers a new description of the significance of Hesiod's 'myth of the races' for ancient Greek and Roman authors, showing how the most detailed responses to this story go far beyond nostalgia for a lost 'golden' age or hope of its return. Through a series of close readings, it argues that key authors from Plato to Juvenal rewrite the story to reconstruct 'Hesiod' more broadly as predecessor in forming their own intellectual and rhetorical projects; disciplines such as philosophy, didactic poetry and satire all engage in implicit questions about 'Hesiodic' teaching. The first chapter re-evaluates the account in Hesiod's Works and Days. A major chapter outlines Plato's use of Hesiod through close study of the Protagoras, Republic and Statesman. Subsequent chapters focus on Aratus' Phaenomena and Ovid's Metamorphoses; the final chapter, on the Octavia attributed to Seneca and Juvenal's sixth Satire, broadens ideas of Hesiod's reception in Rome. Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-338) and indexes. Acknowledgements -- Texts, translations and abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Approaching Hesiod -- The argument of this book: an 'alternative account' -- Identifying a 'Hesiodic' project -- Ages and stages, heroes and chronologies -- Reading the races in Hesiod, and Hesiod in the races -- Chapter 2: Embedding the races in Hesiod -- Introduction -- The Works and Days: ''argument' is perhaps too grand a word'? -- The importance of the 'myth of the races' -- Framing the races -- Structures in the 'myth of the races' -- Emphases in the narrative of the races -- The emergence of 'Hesiod' -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: 'Hesiod's races and your own': Plato's 'hesiodic' projects -- Introduction: challenging the unimportance of Hesiod -- Didactic (re)constructions: the Protagoras -- Socrates' 'Hesiodic' project: the Republic -- Further experiments: the statesman -- Conclusion: transforming Hesiodic pedagogy -- Chapter 4: 'They called her justice ... ': reading Hesiod in Aratus' Phaenomena -- Introduction: approaching the Phaenomena -- The maiden and the Phaenomena -- Hesiod in the Phaenomena -- Conclusion: didactic ramifications -- Chapter 5: Hesiod ad mea tempora in Ovid's Metamorphoses -- Introduction: backgrounds -- Periodization -- Alternative accounts -- Conclusion: Ovid's 'Hesiod' -- Chapter 6: Saeculo premimur graui: re-performing 'Hesiod' in Rome -- Prologue: Ovid's Pythagoras and the degeneration of didactic -- Didactic hazard a: the pupil in the Octavia -- Didactic hazard b: the speaker in Juvenal Satire 6 -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: playing 'hesiod'. Print version record. English. Hesiod Criticism and interpretation. Hesiod Influence. Hesiod fast Mythology, Greek, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96005195 Mythology, Roman, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006737 Mythologie grecque dans la littérature. Mythologie romaine dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Mythology, Greek, in literature fast Mythology, Roman, in literature fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: Playing Hesiod (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH8PJdwjYB7rrHrXk8gvVC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Noorden, Helen Van, 1981- Playing Hesiod. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2015] 9780521760812 (DLC) 2014021249 (OCoLC)882899336 Cambridge classical studies. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=856066 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Noorden, Helen Van, 1981- Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / Cambridge classical studies. Acknowledgements -- Texts, translations and abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Approaching Hesiod -- The argument of this book: an 'alternative account' -- Identifying a 'Hesiodic' project -- Ages and stages, heroes and chronologies -- Reading the races in Hesiod, and Hesiod in the races -- Chapter 2: Embedding the races in Hesiod -- Introduction -- The Works and Days: ''argument' is perhaps too grand a word'? -- The importance of the 'myth of the races' -- Framing the races -- Structures in the 'myth of the races' -- Emphases in the narrative of the races -- The emergence of 'Hesiod' -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: 'Hesiod's races and your own': Plato's 'hesiodic' projects -- Introduction: challenging the unimportance of Hesiod -- Didactic (re)constructions: the Protagoras -- Socrates' 'Hesiodic' project: the Republic -- Further experiments: the statesman -- Conclusion: transforming Hesiodic pedagogy -- Chapter 4: 'They called her justice ... ': reading Hesiod in Aratus' Phaenomena -- Introduction: approaching the Phaenomena -- The maiden and the Phaenomena -- Hesiod in the Phaenomena -- Conclusion: didactic ramifications -- Chapter 5: Hesiod ad mea tempora in Ovid's Metamorphoses -- Introduction: backgrounds -- Periodization -- Alternative accounts -- Conclusion: Ovid's 'Hesiod' -- Chapter 6: Saeculo premimur graui: re-performing 'Hesiod' in Rome -- Prologue: Ovid's Pythagoras and the degeneration of didactic -- Didactic hazard a: the pupil in the Octavia -- Didactic hazard b: the speaker in Juvenal Satire 6 -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: playing 'hesiod'. Hesiod Criticism and interpretation. Hesiod Influence. Hesiod fast Mythology, Greek, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96005195 Mythology, Roman, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006737 Mythologie grecque dans la littérature. Mythologie romaine dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Mythology, Greek, in literature fast Mythology, Roman, in literature fast |
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title | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / |
title_auth | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / |
title_exact_search | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / |
title_full | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / Helen Van Noorden. |
title_fullStr | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / Helen Van Noorden. |
title_full_unstemmed | Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / Helen Van Noorden. |
title_short | Playing Hesiod : |
title_sort | playing hesiod the myth of the races in classical antiquity |
title_sub | the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity / |
topic | Hesiod Criticism and interpretation. Hesiod Influence. Hesiod fast Mythology, Greek, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96005195 Mythology, Roman, in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006737 Mythologie grecque dans la littérature. Mythologie romaine dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Mythology, Greek, in literature fast Mythology, Roman, in literature fast |
topic_facet | Hesiod Criticism and interpretation. Hesiod Influence. Hesiod Mythology, Greek, in literature. Mythology, Roman, in literature. Mythologie grecque dans la littérature. Mythologie romaine dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Mythology, Greek, in literature Mythology, Roman, in literature Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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