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Achilles 34–35, 164, 178, 220
shield 59, 60, 70–75
Adorno, T. 465
Aegisthus 363–364, 369–370, 372–373, 378–379
Aelian 304, 307–309, 312–313, 317
Aeschylus 163, 314, 348, 361, 364, 366, 369, 373–374, 379
Aesop 173–174, 176, 220
Agamemnon 215, 361–379
Agesilaus 327–332
Agrippa 261, 263, 267
Alaksandu 26, 28–29, 33
Alcaeus 9, 10, 212–227, 281–285, 288–292, 294–300, 309, 346
Alcman 9, 191–208, 309
Alfieri, V. 366–374, 376
Althusser, L. P. 139, 143
Anacreon 10, 20, 281–300
Anacreontic vases 126
Annas, J. 180–181
Antigone 9, 232–251
Antipater of Sidon 346
Antoninus Liberalis 317
Antoniou, T. 5
Apollinaire, G. 471
Aragon, L. 13–14, 460–469, 474–475
Araspas 334–345
Aristarchus 10, 281–284, 288–292, 295, 298–300
Aristippus 110, 119
Aristobulus 108
Aristophanes, playwright 124, 163, 174–175
Birds 124
Aristophanes of Byzantium 281–285, 287–288, 290–292, 295–296, 298–300
Aristotle 11, 13, 105, 109, 118, 161, 329, 342–343, 433–439, 442–444, 450, 452
Eudemian Ethics 118
Nicomachean Ethics 109, 436–437
Arrian 108
Artemis 289, 345–355, 387–388, 390–396, 402–406
Ashurbanipal 82–127
Astydamea 385
Atalanta 349–355
in vase-painting 350–351
Athena 46, 61, 183–184, 186, 257–258, 260–261, 264, 274
Parthenos 270
Athenaeus 106–109
Atreus 22, 33, 220
Attarissiya 22, 24–25, 32–33
Bacchylides 116–117, 284, 292, 318, 353
Bach, J. S. 5
Bakhtin, M. 400, 407
Ball, H. 463
Barthes, R. 115, 142
Bataille, G. 462–463, 465, 474–475
Baudelaire, C. 461–462, 468
Bellerophon 34, 385
Benjamin, W. 461–462, 464, 474, 476
Bentham, J. 148, 153, 435
Bergk, T. 282–283, 286
Berossos 104
Blegen, C. 32
Boccaccio, G. 119
Bosch, H. 471
Bourdieu, P. 8, 153–155, 158
Bowra, C. M. 310
Breton, A. 13–14, 460–462, 464, 468–476
Prolégomena à un Troisième Manifeste du Surréalisme ou non 471
Brown, F. M. 121–122
Brueghel, P. 472
Brutus 255
Caillois, R. 461–462, 470, 476
Callimachus 10, 284–285, 287–288, 298, 300
Aetia 287
Pinakes 284–285, 288, 298–299
Campbell, D. A. 215, 322
Carrington, L. 472
Cassius Dio 124, 255–257, 260–263, 272
Catullus 200, 204
Cavaceppi, B. 84, 91, 94, 99–101
Cephalas of Constantinople 345, 347
Chagall, M. 472
Chariton 334
Cicero 102, 109, 161
Ciriaco d’Ancona 262
Claudius 273
Cleopatra 255, 260–261, 267–268, 274
Clytemnestra 12, 348, 361–366, 369–375, 378–379
Cooper, L. 170–171
Corinna 10–11, 302–323
competition with Pindar 303–304, 308, 310, 312–314, 321–322
Corinth, L. 12, 361–364, 372, 377–378
Cratinus, playwright 125
Dionysalexandros 125
Creon 237, 239, 241–250
Crispus 385
Croesus 7, 116–118
Ctesias 103–106
Cyrus 116–117, 334, 337–340
Daedalus 166, 169, 171
de Chirico, G. 468, 472
Delacroix, E. 120, 127
de La Perrière, G. 119
Derrida, J. 3, 151, 461
Desnos, R. 475
Diodorus 105, 108, 113, 120–121
Diogenes Laertius 119, 161, 164, 183, 216, 342, 438–439
Dionysus
in vase-painting 88–89
in sculpture 7, 82, 85–96, 124
Diotimus 345
Dodds, E. R. 314–315
Duchamp, M. 471–472
Durkheim, E. 144
Elyot, T.
Of the Knowledge which Maketh a Wise Man 119
Epicurus 109–110, 342, 453
Eribon, D. 143
Erinna 302
Erinyes 222
Ernst, M. 470, 472
Euphorion 317
Euripides 11–12, 163, 310, 350–351, 379, 382, 384, 386–402, 405–406
Hippolytos 384, 386–387, 390–396, 399, 405
Meleagros 349–351
similarities with Corinna 314–315, 317
Fagles, R. 163–164
Fausta 385
Finglass, P. 3
Foucault, M. 7–8, 137–158, 441, 446, 450–451
and anthropology 142–146, 152
and askēsis 438
and concept of archaeology 145–153
and concept of genealogy 137, 147–153
and reception studies 137–158
Fourier, C. 14, 473–474, 476
Fränkel, H. 417
Freud, S. 144, 157–158
Gadamer, H.-G. 150, 163
Gaius Caesar 263, 266
Gentili, B. 227
Goethe, W. J., von 120, 390, 413
Gracq, J. 472
Graindor, P. 255
Griaule, M. 475
Grimm, J. 416–417
Guérin, P.-N. 362–366, 368–369, 371–374
Phédre et Hippolyte 365
Hades 234, 236–238, 341
Hadrian 270–272
Hare, D. 472
Hattušili III 29–30
Hector 71, 178
Hegel, G. W. F. 464, 472–473
Hellanicus of Lesbos 102
Henry, M. 142
Hephaestion 281–283, 286, 288–290, 292–297, 299
Hephaistos 60–61, 70–71, 74–75
Heraclitus 463
Hermocrates 183–184
Herodotus 35–36, 107, 116–117
Hesiod 60, 62, 72–74, 118, 167–169, 171, 185, 313
Hieron of Syracuse 117
Hofmannsthal, H. von 12, 361, 369
Horkheimer, M. 465
Huffer, L. 148
Hunt, A. S. 285
Husserl, E. 138–139, 141
Icarus 471–472
Ismene 242–245, 247, 249
Janaway, C. 170, 175
Jauss, H.-R. 137–138, 141, 151, 158
Jowett, B. 171, 176
Julius Caesar 255–275
Justin 106
Kane, S. 384, 402
Kant, I. 138–140
Kripke, S. 102
Kuhn, T. 2
Lacan, J. 142–144
Lamb, W. R. M. 170
Lascaris, J. 347
Lattimore, R. 163
Lautréamont, Comte de 471
Layard, A. H. 103
Leiris, M. 475
Lejeune, M. 44
Lemercier, L. N. 12, 366, 369, 371
Leonidas of Tarentum 191
Lévi-Strauss, C. 3, 142–146, 151–152
Lobel, E. 285, 296, 302–307, 315, 321–322
Loftus, W. 112–113
Lord Byron 110, 120–123
Lysimachus of Cyrene 317
Maas, P. 310, 314, 318–319
Malraux, A. 469
Marinetti, F. T. 463
Mark Antony 10, 259–261
as Dionysus 259–260, 274
Masson, A. 472, 475
Meleager (poet) 345–355
Meleager (mythical hero) 346–355
in vase-painting 351
sculpture of 351
Meletus 166
Menippus 349–350, 354
Merenptah 31
Merkelbach, R. 226
Midas 39–47, 116
monument 41–44
Mill, J. S. 97
Minos 384, 405
Minotaur 403, 466–467
Monti, N. 378–379
Musaeus 167–169, 171
Muwatalli II
Myson 117
Nicander 317
Nietzsche, F. 145, 147–149, 417, 432, 473
Ninos 106
Novalis 475
Nussbaum, M. 176
Octavia 260–261, 268, 274
Octavian
and relations with Athens 255–259, 260–261
cult of 261, 264–275
Oedipus 241, 243–244, 247
Oldham, J. 119–120
Opsopoeus 347
Orpheus 167–169, 171, 471, 474
Page, D. L. 296–297, 302–310, 312–322, 348
Pandora 60–62
Paracelsus 472
Paris 26, 33–34
Parsons. P. J. 3
Pasiphae 384, 388–389, 403, 405
Patroclus 71, 178
Paulus Orosius
Seven Books of History against the Pagans 118
Pausanias 11, 116, 270–275, 303–309, 312, 317–318, 322
Peleus 385
Pelops 28, 34
Pfeiffer, R. 282–285
Phaedra, reception of her myth 382–407
Philaenis 302
Philetaerus 350
Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople 102
Pindar 11, 201–202, 284, 287–288, 292, 298–299
Pittacus 212–227
Piyama-Kurunta 34
Piyamaradu 34
Planudes, M. 347
Plato 8, 11, 13, 101, 113, 157, 327, 333–335, 341–343, 433–434, 438, 444
on poets and poetry 161–187
Apology 164, 166–169, 171–173, 175, 177, 186
Critias 182–187
Crito 164–165, 171–175, 177–178, 186
Euthyphro 164–166, 169, 173, 175, 177, 186
Greater Hippias 170–171, 174
Ion 163, 166, 168–172, 175
Laws 176, 333–334
Phaedo 164–166, 171, 173, 175–178, 186
Phaedrus 163, 166, 170, 174–176, 186
Republic 162–164, 175–187
Symposium 163, 170, 174–175, 183
Timaeus 182–187
Plutarch 109, 116, 193, 207–208, 256–260, 303, 312–313
Life of Lycurgus 193, 207–208
Life of Solon 116
On the Eating of Flesh 313
On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander 109
Polybius 109
Polyneices 232, 235–237, 241–242, 244–240
Pompeius Trogus 106
Pompey 255
Praxiteles 84–85, 88
Proclus 180
Propertius 312, 350, 354–355
Ps.-Plutarch 291
Puduhepa 30
Purcell, H. 5
Racine, J. 366, 382–384, 389–392
Phédre 366, 382–384, 389–390, 397–398
Ramesses III 31
Rassam, H. 102–103
Rawlinson, G. 103, 121
Rawls, J. 164, 175
Reade, J. 113–115
Rohde, E. 417
Ruffa, A. 4
Rutherford, I. C. 4
Sappho 3–4, 9–10, 20, 156–157, 162, 192–197, 199–200, 202–204, 208, 281–300, 308–309, 320
Sardanapalus 82–127
and satire 120, 124–125
reception in modern times 118–124
Sargon II 42, 44, 94–95
Schleiermacher, F. 413
Schrott, R. 411–427
Scopas 351
Semiramis 96, 106, 113
Seneca 121, 361, 364, 369, 374, 392, 389
Seneca the Elder 260
Shakespeare, W. 369–371, 394
Shelley, P. B. 162
Shirley-Quirk, J. 4
Sidney, P. 168
Silanion 306, 310–311, 315–317, 319–320
Simonides 284
Smith, P. 103
Socrates 8, 62, 119, 161–169, 171–180, 182–187, 327, 331–332, 335, 339–340, 342–343, 354
Solon 116–118, 185–186
Sophocles 9, 163, 232–251, 361, 379, 386
Antigone 232–251
Soupault, P. 464
Sourvinou-Inwood, C. 3
Stesichorus 299
Strabo 107–108, 291
Strauss, R. 12, 361–362
Suetonius 256, 262–263, 271–272
Tacitus 263
Tanguy, Y. 471
Tantalus 34
Tarrant, H. 169
Tatian 306, 310, 315–316, 319–320
Tatum, J. 3
Tawagalawa/Eteocles 30, 33
Telephos 34
Thackeray, W. M. 363–365, 372–375
Themistius 313
Theocritus 200
Theognis (Theognidea) 249, 354
Theopompus of Chios 109
Thersites 218–219
Theseus 266
reception of 384–406
Thucydides 94, 214
Tredennick, H. 168–169
Tudhaliyas I/II 22
Tudhaliyas IV 30–31
Turner, V. 234, 236
Tzara, T. 463–464
Tzetzes, I. 321
Uhha-Ziti 34
Urhi-Tesub 29
Valéry, P. 473
van Gennep, A. 233–234, 236, 242
Varro 350
Vendler, H. 3, 4
Vidal-Naquet, P. 240–242
Virgil 267
Visconti, E. Q. 90, 95, 98–99, 101, 124–125
Vitrac, R. 475
Voigt, E.-M. 292
Voss, J. H. 412, 414
Wagner, R. 472
Walmu 30–31
Weber, M. 154–155, 431–434, 449–450, 452–453
West, M. L. 11, 302, 304–305, 310, 314–316, 318–323
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, U. von 304–306, 310, 314, 318, 413–417
Williams, B. 182
Winckelmann, J. J. 90, 101, 105
Xenophon 327–343
Agesilaus 327–334
Cynegeticus 336, 337–339
Cyropaedia 327–328, 334–339
Hiero 335–338, 340
Memorabilia 328, 331–332, 334–335, 339
Yatromanolakis, D. 1–10, 13, 20, 88, 96, 126, 137–158, 162, 191, 196, 220, 233–235, 283, 302, 323, 327, 374, 383, 436, 450
interdiscursivity 1, 233
mythogenesis 9, 4–5, 13–14, 459–476
ritual poetics 1, 9, 156, 212, 232–235, 245, 248
socioaesthetics 1, 212, 462–463, 475
Zenodotus 262, 290

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Mythogenesis, Interdiscursivity, Ritual

Studies Presented to Demetrios Yatromanolakis

Series:  Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, Volume: 354
Cover Mythogenesis, Interdiscursivity, Ritual
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Print Publication Date:
02 Aug 2024
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Archaeology, Art & Architecture
      • Classical Tradition & Reception Studies
    • History
      • Intellectual History
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Comparative Studies & World Literature
    • Philosophy
      • Aesthetics & Cultural Theory
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Antiquity
Section 1 Archaeology and History of Art
Chapter 1 Trojans and Phrygians between East and West
Chapter 2 Attic Late Geometric Iconography and Homer’s Shield Description
Chapter 3 What’s in a Name: From Ashurbanipal to Sardanapalus
Section 2 Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Antiquity
Chapter 4 Excavating Foucault
Chapter 5 Bee Stung: Plato’s Love of the Poets
Section 3 Ritual, Performance, Poetics, History
Chapter 6 Epithalamia in Alcman
Chapter 7 Pittacus the Scapegoat and the Disease of Mytilene
Chapter 8 Antigone the Ephebe
Chapter 9 The Cult of Augustus in Athens
Section 4 Excavating Texts
Chapter 10 Reconstructing the Alexandrian Editions of Sappho, Alcaeus, and Anacreon
Chapter 11 A “Parochial” Poet in the Making
Chapter 12 Xenophon on the Psyche
Chapter 13 Artemis or Atalanta?
Part 2 Reception Studies
Section 5 Performing the Past
Chapter 14 Curtains for Agamemnon
Chapter 15 Reperforming the Myth of Phaedra in Greece, 1918–2021
Chapter 16 Translator, Poet, Botcher?
Chapter 17 The Aristotelean Ethic and the Spirit of Neoliberalism
Section 6 Mythogenesis
Chapter 18 Surrealism in France and Mythogenesis
Back Matter
Index of Names
Index of Subjects

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