Nonnus' paraphrase between poetry, rhetoric and theology : rewriting the fourth gospel in the fifth century /
"This book investigates the various paraphrastic techniques employed by Nonnus of Panopolis (5th century CE) for his poetic version of the Gospel of John. The authors look at Nonnus' Paraphrase, the only extant poetic Greek paraphrase of the New Testament, in the light of ancient rhetorica...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Griego |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2020.
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Colección: | Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ;
436. Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum. Late antique literature. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Nonnus' paraphrase between poetry, rhetoric and theology : |b rewriting the fourth gospel in the fifth century / |c by Maria Ypsilanti, Laura Franco ; with the collaboration of Filip Doroszewski, Claudia Greco. |
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490 | 1 | |a Mnemosyne. Supplements ; |v volume 436. |a Late antique literature, |x 2214-5621 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | |a "This book investigates the various paraphrastic techniques employed by Nonnus of Panopolis (5th century CE) for his poetic version of the Gospel of John. The authors look at Nonnus' Paraphrase, the only extant poetic Greek paraphrase of the New Testament, in the light of ancient rhetorical theory while also exploring its multi-faceted relationship with poetic tradition and the theological debates of its era. The study shows how interpretation, cardinal both in ancient literary criticism and in theology, is exploited in a poem that is exegetical both from a philological and a Christian point of view and adheres, at the same time, to the literary principles of Hellenistic times and late antiquity"-- |c Provided by publisher | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter I. Introduction -- A. An Evanescent Figure -- B. Dates and Chronology -- C. The Dionysiaca -- D. The Paraphrase -- E. Nonnus' Influence: A Brief Overview -- F. Nonnus' Paraphrastic Technique: Rhetorical Tradition and Poetic Creativity -- G. Aims of the Present Study -- Chapter II. The Rhetorical Background to the Paraphrase in the Light of Ancient Rhetorical Treatises -- A. Poetry and Rhetoric -- B. Ancient Rhetorical Treatises and Paraphrastic Technique -- B.1. Main Authors | |
505 | 8 | |a B. Synonymic Amplificatio and Verbal / Adjectival Accumulation -- B.1. Simple Additions of Adjectives / Participles -- B.2. Anaphora -- C. Explanations -- C.1. Various Terms -- C.2. Place-Names of Theological Significance -- D. Imagery with Theological Significance -- D.1. The Raised Serpent, The (Healing) Saviour, Eternity -- D.2. The Imperishable Abode -- D.3. Imperishable (Continued): The Bread of Life, the True and Wise Bread -- D.4. Presentation of Christ in Danger and in Suffering as King | |
505 | 8 | |a E. "Theatrical" Elements: Impressive Visualisation, Description of Scenery, Effects of Sound -- E.1. Description of John the Baptist and His Baptism -- E.2. Announcement to the Sick Boy's Father of the Child's Cure -- E.3. The Resurrection of Lazarus -- E.4. Scenery and Setting -- E.4.a. Christ's Entry to Jerusalem -- E.4.b. The Garden in Which Jesus Was Arrested -- E.5. Mary of Magdala Meets the Resurrected Christ -- F. Handling of Speech (Direct / Indirect / Dialogue) -- F.1. Turning Direct to Indirect and Indirect to Direct Speech -- F.2. Amplificatio in Direct Speech | |
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880 | 8 | |6 505-00/(S |a F.3. Amplificatio in Dialogue -- F.4. Introductory and Other "Comments" in Dialogic Speech Exchanges -- F.5. Gestures Accompanying the Direct Speech -- G. Character Sketching: Between Theatricality, Exegesis and Ethopoea -- G.1. Peter -- G.2. Mary of Magdala -- G.3. Judas -- G.4. Pontius Pilate -- H. Interpretatio -- H.1. Specific Features of Mary, Jesus and Details of the Passion -- H.1.a. The Virginity of Mary and John the Apostle. Mary Θεοτοκ́ος -- H.1.b. Jesus as Stranger to the World -- H.1.c. Jesus' Life as Ransom, Perfect Love and the Participle πασιμελ́ουσα | |
880 | 8 | |6 505-00/(S |a B.1.a. Aelius Theon -- B.1.a.i. Reading (αν̓αγ́νωσις) -- B.1.a.ii. Listening (ακ̓ροάσις) -- B.1.a.iii. Paraphrase (παραφ́ρασις) -- B.1.b. Quintilian -- B.2. Main Issues -- C. Paraphrase as a School Exercise. The Chreia -- C.1. Aphthonius, Progymnasmata -- C.2. Ps.-Hermogenes, Progymnasmata -- C.3. Ps.-Hermogenes, Περὶ μεθόδου δεινότητος (On the Method of Forceful Speaking) -- Chapter III. Non-amplificatory Paraphrase -- A. Literal Paraphrasis -- B. Abbreviations and Conflations -- C. Sequence and Transpositions -- Chapter IV. Amplificatio -- A. Periphrasis | |
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