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|a Boegehold, Alan L.,
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|a When a Gesture Was Expected :
|b A Selection of Examples from Archaic and Classical Greek Literature /
|c Alan L. Boegehold.
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|b Princeton University Press,
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|t Frontmatter --
|t CONTENTS --
|t LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
|t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
|t NOTE TO THE READER --
|t ABBREVIATIONS --
|t INTRODUCTION --
|t ONE. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION --
|t TWO. SOME ATTIC RED-FIGURE SCENES --
|t THREE. HOMER --
|t FOUR. ARCHAIC POETS --
|t FIVE. TRAGEDY --
|t SIX. ARISTOPHANES --
|t SEVEN. ORATORS --
|t EIGHT. HISTORIANS --
|t NINE. PLATO --
|t CONCLUSION --
|t BIBLIOGRAPHY --
|t ART INDEX --
|t INDEX LOCORUM --
|t GENERAL INDEX
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|a A boldly innovative study of nonverbal communication in the poetry and prose of Hellenic antiquityWhen a Gesture Was Expected encourages a deeper appreciation of ancient Greek poetry and prose by showing where a nod of the head or a wave of the hand can complete meaning in epic poetry and in tragedy, comedy, oratory, and in works of history and philosophy. All these works anticipated performing readers, and, as a result, they included prompts, places where a gesture could complete a sentence or amplify or comment on the written words. In this radical and highly accessible book, Alan Boegehold urges all readers to supplement the traditional avenues of classical philology with an awareness of the uses of nonverbal communication in Hellenic antiquity. This additional resource helps to explain some persistently confusing syntaxes and to make translations more accurate. It also imparts a living breath to these immortal texts.Where part of a work appears to be missing, or the syntax is irregular, or the words seem contradictory or perverse--without evidence of copyists' errors or physical damage--an ancient author may have been assuming that a performing reader would make the necessary clarifying gesture. Boegehold offers analyses of many such instances in selected passages ranging from Homer to Aeschylus to Plato. He also presents a review of sources of information about such gestures in antiquity as well as thirty illustrations, some documenting millennia-long continuities in nonverbal communication.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 05. Dez 2022).
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|a JSTOR
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|a JSTOR
|b Books at JSTOR Evidence Based Acquisitions
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|a Body language in literature.
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|a Gesture in literature.
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|a Gesture
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|x History.
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|a Greek literature
|x History and criticism.
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|a Nonverbal communication in literature.
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|a PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism.
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|a Nonverbal communication in literature.
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|a Greek literature.
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|a Gesture in literature.
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|a Gesture.
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|a Body language in literature.
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|a Greece.
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|a Plays, playscripts.
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|a Literature: history & criticism.
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|a Literature.
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|a Aeschylus.
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|a Agathon.
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|a Alcman.
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|a Allegory.
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|a Allusion.
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|a Andocides.
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|a Antithesis.
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|a Aorist.
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|a Aphorism.
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|a Aposiopesis.
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|a Aristophanes.
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|a Attempt.
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|a Author.
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|a Characterization.
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|a Concept.
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|a Conditional sentence.
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|a Consciousness.
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|a Consequent.
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|a Consideration.
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|a Contexts.
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|a Critias (dialogue).
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|a Critias.
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|a Decorum.
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|a Demonstrative.
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|a Demosthenes.
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|a Elaboration.
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|a Emblem.
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|a Epigram.
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|a Eudaimonia.
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|a Euripides.
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|a Euthyphro.
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|a Evocation.
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|a Explanation.
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|a Exposition (narrative).
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|a Facial expression.
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|a Fine art.
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|a Genre.
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|a Gesture.
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|a God.
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|a Gorgias.
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|a Haplography.
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|a Heliaia.
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|a Hermetica.
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|a Herodotus.
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|a Humour.
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|a Idealism.
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|a Illustration.
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|a Imagination.
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|a Inference.
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|a Irony.
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|a Laertes.
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|a Literal translation.
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|a Literature.
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|a Modal particle.
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|a Monadology.
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|a Narrative.
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|a Nicias.
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|a Nonverbal communication.
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|a Ontology.
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|a Ostanes.
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|a Parmenides.
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|a Parody.
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|a Philosophy.
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|a Phrase.
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|a Pindar.
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|a Plautus.
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|a Priam.
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|a Protagoras.
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|a Protasis.
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|a Publication.
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|a Punctuation.
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|a Quintilian.
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|a Quotation.
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|a Religion.
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|a Rhapsode.
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|a Rhetorical device.
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|a Sarpedon.
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|a Scholasticism.
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|a Scrutiny.
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|a Simulacrum.
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|a Sophist (dialogue).
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|a Sophist.
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|a Sophocles.
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|a Suggestion.
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|a Supplication.
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|a Sycophant.
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|a Tecmessa.
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|a Terence.
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|a Teucer.
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|a Theory of Forms.
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|a Thought.
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|a Thucydides.
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|a Timon of Phlius.
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|a Tiresias.
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|a To This Day.
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|a Treatise.
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|a Usage.
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|a Utterance.
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|a V.
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|a Verisimilitude.
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|a History.
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|a Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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