This book investigates the various paraphrastic techniques employed by Nonnus of Panopolis (5th century AD) for his poetic version of the Gospel of John. The authors look at Nonnusâ Paraphrase, the only extant poetic Greek paraphrase of the New Testament, in the light of ancient rhetorical theory while also exploring its multi-faceted relationship with poetic tradition and the theological debates of its era. The study shows how interpretation, cardinal both in ancient literary criticism and in theology, is exploited in a poem that is exegetical both from a philological and a Christian point of view and adheres, at the same time, to the literary principles of Hellenistic times and late antiquity.
Maria Ypsilanti holds a PhD from University College London and is Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the University of Cyprus. Her publications include the monographs The Epigrams of Crinagoras of Mytilene (Oxford University Press 2018) and ΤÏιÏιοδÏÏÎ¿Ï á¼¸Î»Î¯Î¿Ï á¼Î»ÏÏÎ¹Ï (á¼Î¸Î®Î½Î±, ΣÏιγμή 2019) and many articles. Laura Franco holds a PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London and is Research Assistant at the Hellenic Institute of the same college. She has published several articles on Symeon Metaphrastes and on female Byzantine saints and stylite saints. Her publications include Vita di Costantino (Italian translation, Milan 2009) and Cinque sante bizantine. Storie di travestite, cortigiane, imperatrici (Milan 2017).
Preface Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors
IIntroduction
âLaura Franco
âAâAn Evanescent Figure
âBâDates and Chronology
âCâThe Dionysiaca
âDâThe Paraphrase
âEâNonnusâ Influence: A Brief Overview
âFâNonnusâ Paraphrastic Technique: Rhetorical Tradition and Poetic Creativity
âGâAims of the Present Study
IIThe Rhetorical Background to the Paraphrase in the Light of Ancient Rhetorical Treatises
âClaudia Greco, except for B.1.a.iii (Claudia Greco, Maria Ypsilanti)
âAâPoetry and Rhetoric
âBâAncient Rhetorical Treatises and Paraphrastic Technique
âCâParaphrase as a School Exercise. The Chreia.
IIINon-amplificatory Paraphrase
âIntroductory Essay: Laura Franco
âAâLiteral Paraphrasis
ââLaura Franco, Maria Ypsilanti
âBâAbbreviations and Conflations
ââLaura Franco, Maria Ypsilanti
âCâSequence and Transpositions
ââLaura Franco
IVAmplificatio
âIntroductory Essay: Laura Franco
âAâPeriphrasis
ââMaria Ypsilanti
âBâSynonymic Amplificatio and Verbal / Adjectival Accumulation
ââIntroductory Essay: Laura Franco
âCâExplanations
ââMaria Ypsilanti, Laura Franco
âDâImagery with Theological Significance
ââIntroductory Essay: Maria Ypsilanti
âEââTheatricalâ Elements: Impressive Visualisation, Description of Scenery, Effects of Sound
ââIntroductory Essay: Maria Ypsilanti
âFâHandling of Speech (Direct / Indirect / Dialogue)
ââIntroductory Essay: Maria Ypsilanti
âGâCharacter Sketching: Between Theatricality, Exegesis and Ethopoea
ââIntroductory Essay: Maria Ypsilanti
âHâInterpretatio
ââIntroductory Essay: Laura Franco
VConclusions
âMaria Ypsilanti
Bibliography Index
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