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Homer and Hesiod: The Foundations of Ancient Greek Literature - Iliad Odyssey Theogony Works and Days - cover

Homer and Hesiod: The Foundations of Ancient Greek Literature - Iliad Odyssey Theogony Works and Days

Gilbert Murray, Homer Homer, Hesiod

Übersetzer Hugh G. Evelyn-White, Samuel Butler

Verlag: Good Press

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Homer and Hesiod: The Foundations of Ancient Greek Literature is an indispensable anthology that captures the heart of Greek literary tradition through its most eminent early poets. Encompassing a vast array of themes from heroism and the divine to morality and the essence of human experience, this collection bridges the epic grandeur and didactic narrative styles that have profoundly influenced Western literature. The anthology not only juxtaposes the narrative complexity of Homeric epics with the moral and cosmological musings of Hesiod but also offers critical insights into the fundamental ideologies that have shaped literary discourse. Comprising works assembled and contextualized by renowned classicist Gilbert Murray, this anthology brings together two pivotal figures whose poetry has served as a bedrock for subsequent generations of poets and philosophers. Murray's expertise illuminates the cultural and historical underpinnings of these texts, shedding light on the oral traditions and mythic structures that underpin and elevate these works. This anthology situates Homeric and Hesiodic texts within broader literary movements, offering readers a comprehensive view of their enduring legacy and multifaceted influence on ancient and modern thinkers alike. Homer and Hesiod: The Foundations of Ancient Greek Literature presents an unparalleled opportunity for readers to explore the complexity and richness of Greek antiquity. This collection not only affords a deep dive into the evolution of literary form and philosophy but also invites readers to participate in the ongoing dialogue between past and present literary traditions. Ideal for both scholars and enthusiasts, this volume promises a rewarding exploration of foundational texts that exemplify the diversity and depth of ancient Greek literature.
Verfügbar seit: 21.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 691 Seiten.

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