A Companion to Ancient Epic

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-16
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Epic was the master-genre of the ancient world: it was central to group identity, education, literature, and culture. Yet modern understanding of ancient epic is not static, and scholarship over the last few decades has transformed the ways that we conceive of and understand the genre, introducing topics such as the role of women, the history of reception, and comparison with living analogues from oral tradition. A Companion to Ancient Epic presents for the first time a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of ancient Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman epic. It offers a multidisciplinary discussion of both long-standing ideas and newer perspectives. A key feature of the volume, designed to make the book as useful as possible, is the index of poems, poets, technical terms, important figures, and other relevant literary and artistic works. The Companion will be required reading for all students of ancient literature.

Author Biography

John Miles Foley is the Curators’ and Byler Professor of Classical Studies and English at the University of Missouri. He is the founder and Director of the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition. He is the author of The Theory of Oral Composition (1988), The Singer of Tales in Performance (1995), Homer’s Traditional Art (1999), and How to Read an Oral Poem (2002).

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
Notes on Contributors x
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations of Ancient Authors and Works xvii
Abbreviations of Modern Reference Works xxiii
Map: The ancient epic territories
xxv
Introduction 1(6)
John Miles Foley
Part I Issues and Perspectives
7(206)
Epic as Genre
9(11)
Richard P. Martin
The Indo-European Context
20(11)
Joshua T. Katz
Epic and Myth
31(14)
Lowell Edmunds
Performance
45(10)
Minna Skafte Jensen
Epic and History
55(16)
Kurt A. Raaflaub
The Epic Hero
71(19)
Gregory Nagy
The Gods in Epic, or the Divine Economy
90(15)
Bruce Louden
Women in Ancient Epic
105(14)
Helene P. Foley
Archaeological Contexts
119(23)
Susan Sherratt
The Physical Media: Tablet, Scroll, Codex
142(22)
Michael W. Haslam
Ancient Reception
164(10)
Robert Lamberton
Translating Ancient Epic
174(22)
Richard Hamilton Armstrong
Analogues: Modern Oral Epics
196(17)
John Miles Foley
Part II Near Eastern Epic
213(76)
Comparative Observations on the Near Eastern Epic Traditions
215(18)
Jack M. Sasson
Mesopotamian Epic
233(13)
Scott B. Noegel
Epic in Ugaritic Literature
246(9)
N. Wyatt
Hittite and Hurrian Epic
255(9)
Gary Beckman
Persian/Iranian Epic
264(13)
Olga M. Davidson
The Challenge of Israelite Epic
277(12)
Susan Niditch
Part III Ancient Greek Epic
289(126)
Near Eastern Connections
291(11)
Walter Burkert
Homer's Iliad
302(13)
Mark W. Edwards
Homer's Odyssey
315(15)
Laura M. Slatkin
Hesiod
330(14)
Stephanie Nelson
The Epic Cycle and Fragments
344(9)
Jonathan S. Burgess
Apollonius of Rhodes
353(11)
D. P. Nelis
Quintus of Smyrna
364(10)
Alan James
Nonnus
374(12)
Robert Shorrock
Epic and Other Genres in the Ancient Greek World
386(11)
R. Scott Garner
Homer's Post-classical Legacy
397(18)
Casey Due
Part IV Roman Epic
415(174)
The Origins and Essence of Roman Epic
417(12)
Joseph Farrell
Early Republican Epic
429(11)
Sander M. Goldberg
Lucretius
440(12)
Monica R. Gale
Virgil's Aeneid
452(24)
Michael C. J. Putnam
Ovid
476(16)
Carole E. Newlands
Lucan
492(11)
Shadi Bartsch
Valerius Flaccus
503(11)
Andrew Zissos
Statius
514(14)
William J. Dominik
Silius Italicus
528(10)
Raymond D. Marks
Claudian
538(12)
Michael H. Barnes
Latin Christian Epics of Late Antiquity
550(12)
Dennis E. Trout
Epic and Other Genres in the Roman World
562(12)
R. Jenkyns
Virgil's Post-classical Legacy
574(15)
Craig Kallendorf
Bibliography 589(62)
Index 651

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