2019
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198835066.001.0001
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Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics

Abstract: This book queries from three different angles what it means to speak of Homeric poetry together with the word “text.” Scholarship from outside the discipline of classical studies on the relationship between orality and textuality motivates and undergirds the project. Part I uses work in linguistic anthropology on oral texts and oral intertextuality to illuminate both the verbal and oratorical landscapes our Homeric poets fashion in their epics and what the poets were striving to do when they performed. Looking… Show more

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“…Como muestra de bibliografía base para esta inabarcable cuestión, cf . García Blanco (2014), González (2013), West (2010West ( y 2001, Ready (2010), Nagy (2009 A y B, 2001 B y 1996 B), Bakker (2006), REECE (2005), Fowler (2004), Signes Codoñer (2004), Graziosi (2002), Turner en Morris & Powell (1997), Thomas (1989), Foley (1988), Skafte Jensen (1980, Pfeiffer (1968), Davison (1962) y Allen (1924). Además, remitimos también a las introducciones de casi cualquier edición de la Ilíada y la Odisea de los últimos dos siglos, como Hainsworth (1993), West (1998), van Thiel (1996 o López Eire (1989).…”
Section: La Historia De Los Poemas Homéricos En Las Fuentes Antiguasunclassified
“…Como muestra de bibliografía base para esta inabarcable cuestión, cf . García Blanco (2014), González (2013), West (2010West ( y 2001, Ready (2010), Nagy (2009 A y B, 2001 B y 1996 B), Bakker (2006), REECE (2005), Fowler (2004), Signes Codoñer (2004), Graziosi (2002), Turner en Morris & Powell (1997), Thomas (1989), Foley (1988), Skafte Jensen (1980, Pfeiffer (1968), Davison (1962) y Allen (1924). Además, remitimos también a las introducciones de casi cualquier edición de la Ilíada y la Odisea de los últimos dos siglos, como Hainsworth (1993), West (1998), van Thiel (1996 o López Eire (1989).…”
Section: La Historia De Los Poemas Homéricos En Las Fuentes Antiguasunclassified