The Language of Objects: The Language of Objects, cartea 18
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004545502
ISBN-10: 9004545506
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 173 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția The Language of Objects
Seriile The Language of Objects, Brill
ISBN-10: 9004545506
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 173 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția The Language of Objects
Seriile The Language of Objects, Brill
Notă biografică
Federica Scicolone, Ph.D. (2018), King’s College London, is a Research Fellow in Greek Language and Literature at the University of Pavia. She works primarily on Greek literary and inscribed epigram, and on the interaction between text and context.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
Glossary
1 Deixis in Epigram: An Introduction
1.1 Aims and Scope
1.2 History of the Epigrammatic Genre
1.3 Mapping a Tradition: Descriptive Language in Greek Literature
1.4 Literary Review
1.5 A Modern Conceptualisation of Deixis
2 Deixis am Phantasma in Epigrammatic Contexts: Strategies for Interacting with Fictive Frames of Reference
2.1 Literary Epigrams on Famous Works of Art
2.2 Playing with Imagination: Epigrams on Mirror Imaging and Non-existent Objects
Conclusions
3 Ocular Deixis: Strategies for Interacting with Real-Life Material Contexts
3.1 Ocular Deixis in Hellenistic Epigrams
3.2 Ocular Deixis in the Epigrams from the House of the Epigrams and the ‘House of Propertius’
3.3 Ocular Deixis in Greek Epigrams from the Imperial Period
Conclusions
4 Deictic Displacement in Descriptive Epigrams from Late Antiquity
4.1 Displacement and Visuality in Late Antiquity
4.2 Talk of θαῦμα in Descriptive Displaced Epigrams
4.3 Talk of κλέος in Funerary Contexts
4.4 Talk of Materials in Displaced Epigrams
Conclusions
5 Conclusion: Is Deixis Just an Analytical Tool?
5.1 A Holistic Approach
5.2 A Model for Future Research
Bibliography
Index Locorum
General Index
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
Glossary
1 Deixis in Epigram: An Introduction
1.1 Aims and Scope
1.2 History of the Epigrammatic Genre
1.3 Mapping a Tradition: Descriptive Language in Greek Literature
1.4 Literary Review
1.5 A Modern Conceptualisation of Deixis
2 Deixis am Phantasma in Epigrammatic Contexts: Strategies for Interacting with Fictive Frames of Reference
2.1 Literary Epigrams on Famous Works of Art
2.2 Playing with Imagination: Epigrams on Mirror Imaging and Non-existent Objects
Conclusions
3 Ocular Deixis: Strategies for Interacting with Real-Life Material Contexts
3.1 Ocular Deixis in Hellenistic Epigrams
3.2 Ocular Deixis in the Epigrams from the House of the Epigrams and the ‘House of Propertius’
3.3 Ocular Deixis in Greek Epigrams from the Imperial Period
Conclusions
4 Deictic Displacement in Descriptive Epigrams from Late Antiquity
4.1 Displacement and Visuality in Late Antiquity
4.2 Talk of θαῦμα in Descriptive Displaced Epigrams
4.3 Talk of κλέος in Funerary Contexts
4.4 Talk of Materials in Displaced Epigrams
Conclusions
5 Conclusion: Is Deixis Just an Analytical Tool?
5.1 A Holistic Approach
5.2 A Model for Future Research
Bibliography
Index Locorum
General Index