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Orality and narration : performance and mythic-ritual poetics in the ancient world / edited by Anton Bierl, David Bouvier, Ombretta Cesca
HerausgeberBierl, Anton ; Bouvier, David ; Cesca, Ombretta
ErschienenLeiden ; Boston : Brill, [2025], © 2025
UmfangVI, 264 Seiten : Illustrationen
Anmerkung
Aufsätze in englischer Sprache, einzelne Passagen in altgriechisch und hebräisch
Anmerkung
Mit Bibliographien und Index
SpracheEnglisch ; Altgriechisch ; Hebräisch
Serie
Mnemosyne supplements ; 495
Orality and literacy in the ancient world ; 12
SchlagwörterRitual / Mythology, Greek / Mythology, Classical / Literature, Ancient / History and criticism / Altertum / Mythologie / Mythos / Ritual / Kult / Beziehung / Interaktion
ISBN9789004736900
Inhalt
Song 44 of Sappho as shaped by oral traditions / Gregory Nagy -- Epitaph and ritual / Ruth Scodel -- Multimodality and metonymy : Deuteronomy as a test case / Raymond F. Person Jr.
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Zusammenfassung
"Myths can be defined as traditional stories that societies pass on from generation to generation, constantly reinventing and reshaping them through oral, written or visual representations. Rituals and cults, on the other hand, are the festive celebrations that punctuate social life, providing the occasion for the community to perform and reflect on mythic stories or mimetic plays about or by gods and heroes. How do then the recent advances in narratology, sociolinguistics, and anthropology lead us to reconsider the complex relationships between myth and ritual in ancient traditional societies, both literate and non-literate? The papers in this groundbreaking volume explore and compare these dynamic interactions across diverse cultures, including archaic and classical Greece, the ancient Near East, and imperial Rome" [Verlag]