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Intentional History : Spinning Time in Ancient Greece.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (362 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 351511288X
  • 9783515112888
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Intentional History : Spinning Time in Ancient Greece.DDC classification:
  • 909 23
LOC classification:
  • HM1033 .I584 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GREEK REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PAST; 3. MYTH AS PAST? ON THE TEMPORAL ASPECT OF GREEK DEPICTIONS OF LEGEND; 4. THE TROJAN WAR'S RECEPTION IN EARLY GREEK LYRIC, IAMBIC AND ELEGIAC POETRY; 5. THE GREAT RHETRA (PLUT. LYC. 6): A RETROSPECTIVE AND INTENTIONAL CONSTRUCT?; 6. COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES, IMAGINED PAST, AND DELPHI; 7. FISH HEADS AND MUSSEL-SHELLS: VISUALIZING GREEK IDENTITY; 8. MEDIA FOR THESEUS, OR: THE DIFFERENT IMAGES OF THE ATHENIAN POLIS-HERO; 9. ULTERIOR MOTIVES IN ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY: WHAT EXACTLY, AND WHY?
10. TRAGIC MEMORIES OF DIONYSOS11. CONNECTING WITH THE PAST IN LYKOURGAN ATHENS: AN EPIGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE; 12. INTENTIONAL HISTORY: ALEXANDER, DEMOSTHENES AND THEBES; 13. THE DEMOS AS NARRATOR: PUBLIC HONOURS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE AND PAST; 14. GOD AND KING AS SYNOIKISTS: DIVINE DISPOSITION AND MONARCHIC WISHES COMBINED IN THE TRADITIONS OF CITY FOUNDATIONS FOR ALEXANDER'S AND HELLENISTIC TIMES; 15. "THEY THAT HELD ARKADIA." ARKADIAN FOUNDATION MYTHS AS INTENTIONAL HISTORY IN ROMAN IMPERIAL TIMES; 16. ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE NOMADS AND 'BARBARIAN' HISTORY IN HAN CHINA
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Intro; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GREEK REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PAST; 3. MYTH AS PAST? ON THE TEMPORAL ASPECT OF GREEK DEPICTIONS OF LEGEND; 4. THE TROJAN WAR'S RECEPTION IN EARLY GREEK LYRIC, IAMBIC AND ELEGIAC POETRY; 5. THE GREAT RHETRA (PLUT. LYC. 6): A RETROSPECTIVE AND INTENTIONAL CONSTRUCT?; 6. COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES, IMAGINED PAST, AND DELPHI; 7. FISH HEADS AND MUSSEL-SHELLS: VISUALIZING GREEK IDENTITY; 8. MEDIA FOR THESEUS, OR: THE DIFFERENT IMAGES OF THE ATHENIAN POLIS-HERO; 9. ULTERIOR MOTIVES IN ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY: WHAT EXACTLY, AND WHY?

10. TRAGIC MEMORIES OF DIONYSOS11. CONNECTING WITH THE PAST IN LYKOURGAN ATHENS: AN EPIGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE; 12. INTENTIONAL HISTORY: ALEXANDER, DEMOSTHENES AND THEBES; 13. THE DEMOS AS NARRATOR: PUBLIC HONOURS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE AND PAST; 14. GOD AND KING AS SYNOIKISTS: DIVINE DISPOSITION AND MONARCHIC WISHES COMBINED IN THE TRADITIONS OF CITY FOUNDATIONS FOR ALEXANDER'S AND HELLENISTIC TIMES; 15. "THEY THAT HELD ARKADIA." ARKADIAN FOUNDATION MYTHS AS INTENTIONAL HISTORY IN ROMAN IMPERIAL TIMES; 16. ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE NOMADS AND 'BARBARIAN' HISTORY IN HAN CHINA

17. BEYOND INTENTIONAL HISTORY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL MODEL OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY18. CONSTRUCTING ANTIQUITY AND MODERNITY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: DISTANTIATION, ALTERITY, PROXIMITY, IMMANENCY

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