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    Umfang: XI, 395 Seiten
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausgabe Berlin De Gruyter 2011 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110259117 , 9783110256581 , 9781283430364
    Serie: Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 105
    Inhalt: This is the first systematic study of Greek classicism, a crucial element of Graeco-Roman culture under Augustus, from the perspective of cultural identity: what vision of the world and their own role in it motivated Greek and Roman intellectuals to commit themselves to reliving the classical Greek past in Augustan Rome? This book will be of interest to scholars working on late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Greek and Roman literature and culture, the Second Sophistic, and ancient cultural identity, as well as intellectual historians of Western thought. All Greek and Latin is translated.Nicolas Wiater, Universität Bonn, Germany.
    Anmerkung: "Ph.D. dissertation, Bonn University, 2008 , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Preface; Table of Contents; 1. Introduction: The Aims and Methods of This Study; 1.1 'Webs of Significance' - A Novel Approach to Dionysius' Classicism; 1.1.1 Dionysius' Classicism as a Cultural Phenomenon; 1.1.2 Dionysius - an 'Augustan'Author?; 1.1.3 A Cultural Identity Approach to Dionysius' Classicism; 1.2 The Conceptual Framework of Dionysius' Classicism; 1.2.1 Criticismas a Struggle forAuthority; 1.2.2 Dionysius' Critical Method as Heir to the Tradition of Classical Rhetoric; 1.2.3 The Power of the Text: Creating a Discursive Tradition , 1.2.4 Criticism as Constituent of Communities of Intellectuals1.3 Conclusions; 2. Reviving the Past: Language and Identity in Dionysius' Classicism; 2.1 Introduction: Language and Time in Dionysius' Classicism; FilÏsofoc 〈Rhtorik†, M-mhsic, and Continuity; 2.2.1 Politiko» LÏgoi: Learning Classical Identity from Isocrates; 2.2.2 Classicist Self-Fashioning: Re-enacting the Past through M-mhsic; 2.3 Language and Power: Getting the Romans into the Picture; 2.3.1 Greeks, Romans, Barbarians: Dionysius' Interpretation ofAugustanRome; 2.3.2 Dionysius' Interpretation of the Roman Present inContext , 2.3.3 Greek or Roman? The Ambiguity of Dionysius' ViewofAugustanRome2.3.4 Coda: How Historical is Dionysius' Model of History?; 2.4 Summary; 3. History and Criticism: The Construction of a Classicist Past; 3.1 'Metahistory' avant la lettre: Dionysius on Historical Writing; 3.2 Deconstructing Thucydides; 3.2.1 Identifying with the Past: Why Herodotus Succeeded where Thucydides Failed; 3.2.2 Classicist History: Theopompus' 'Isocratean' Approach to the Past; 3.2.3 Between History and Criticism: Re-writing the MelianDialogue , 3.3 A Greek Past for the Roman Present: The Project of Dionysius' Antiquitates3.3.1 EOEjÃc ‚x Çrq®c: The Archaeology of Roman Power; 3.3.2 Identity and Difference: Be Roman, Go Greek?; 3.4 Summary; 4. Knowledge and Elitism: Being a Classicist Critic; 4.1 〉Anàgnwsic Trofò LËxewc: Reading and Distinction in Dionysius' Classicism; 4.2 'Authentic Reading': Becoming aClassicistCritic; 4.2.1 The Failures of Scholarship Past: Redressing the Balance between Theory and Practice; 4.2.2 Misreading Tradition: Deconstructing Chrysippus; 4.2.3 Refuting the Idea of a 'NaturalWordOrder' , 4.2.4 On Literary Composition : A Normative Aesthetics ofClassical Style4.2.5 Dionysius' Writings: A Classical Course of Education; 4.3 TheMysteries of Education: Being an EliteCritic; 4.3.1 Knowledge and Elitism; 4.3.2 TheMysteries ofKnowledge; 4.3.3 Classical Politicians and Classicist Readers: Knowledge and Leadership; 4.4 Summary; 5. Enacting Distinction: The Interactive Structure of Dionysius' Writings; 5.1 Criticism as Dialogic Interaction: Creating an 'Imagined Community' of Classicists; 5.2 Strategies ofDistinction:Out-Group Reading , 5.2.1 'Objective Critic' vs 'Subjective Critic': The Peripatetic on Trial , In English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110256581
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Wiater, Nicolas, 1980 - The ideology of classicism Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2011 ISBN 9783110256581
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Altertumswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Dionysius Halicarnassensis ; Klassik
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Mehr zum Autor: Wiater, Nicolas 1980-
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