Festschrift in honor of Gregory Nagy

Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Gregory Nagy

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Festschrift in honor of Gregory Nagy

Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Gregory Nagy

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Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
To Encounter a Hero: Localization and Travel in Hellenistic Hero Cults -- Emily Allen-Hornblower
Revisiting the Apostrophes to Patroclus in Iliad 16 -- Dimitris Antoniou
The Mosque That Wasn't There: Ethnographic Elaborations on Orthodox Conceptions of Sacrifice -- Archbishop Demetrios
On the Name of the Father: The Platonic Pollen in Orthodox Triadology -- Lucia Athanassaki
A Magnificent Birthday Party in an Artful Pavilion: Lifestyle and Leadership in Euripides' Ion (on and off stage) -- Qubumo Bamo
Celebrating the 70th Birthday of Professor Gregory Nagy -- Henry Bayerle
Speech Genres in the Twelfth-Century Latin Historical Epics of Italy -- Deborah Beck
On Being a Gentleman Scholar -- Alexander J Beecroft
Can You Take the Hellenic out of the Panhellenic? The Case of Zhou China -- Ann Bergren
Iliadic Beauty: Forms and Themes; Solid, Flesh, Fluids -- Victor Bers
First in Line -- Natasha Bershadsky
2 ou 3 choses que je sais de l'Iliade -- Anton Bierl
Traumatic Dreams: Lacanian Love, Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, and the Ancient Greek Novel, or, Gliding in Phantasmagoric Chains of Metonymy -- Graeme Bird
Performance
Jean Bollack
VINGT ANS POUR ULYSSE, VINGT ANS POUR HÉLÈNE -- Anna Bonifazi
Drops of Poetry, Drops of Music: Performing as Weeping -- Claude Calame
From Greek Lyric to Rap Song: A New Swiss Sappho? (An Impertinent Comparison) -- Matthew Clark
Hyrnetho and the Dark Age of Greek Myth -- Gregory Crane
Greek, Latin and a Global Dialogue among Civilizations -- Olga Davidson
Women's Lamentations and the Ethics of War -- Marcel Detienne
Les Grecs en Amazonie. Un aller-retour de Claude Lévi-Strauss -- Stamatia Dova
"Kind Like a Father": On Mentors and Kings in the Odyssey -- Casey Dué, and Mary Ebbott
Homeric Scholia and the Multitextuality of the Iliad -- Pat Easterling
Getting to Grips with the Oracles: Oedipus at Colonus -- Lowell Edmunds
Deixis and Everyday Expressions in Alcaeus frs. 128 V and 130b V -- Susan T. Edmunds
Picturing Homeric Weaving -- David F. Elmer
Orestes in Skopje: The Macedonian Oresteia of Milcho Manchevski
Gloria Ferrari
The Tyranny of Eros in Thucydides' History -- Thomas Figueira
The Aiakidai, the Herald-less War, and Salamis -- Claudia Filos
Steadfast in a Multiform Tradition: émpedos and asphalḗs in Homer and Beyond -- Douglas Frame
New Light on the Homeric Question: The Phaeacians Unmasked -- Danielle Arnold Freedman
Untitled -- Stella Georgoudi
À propos de l'image du chien “carnassier” en Grèce et de la théorie de l'animal “impur” -- Laurie Hart
Pictures at a Transboundary Basilica -- Alexander Herda
Soul and Kosmos. Menelaos and the Shield of Euphorbos in Didyma -- Alexander Hollmann
Drawings by Alexander Hollmann -- Marianne Hopman
Monsters in Performance -- Thomas E. Jenkins
The Concept of the Multimedia Hero in Greek Civilization -- Pierre Judet de La Combe
La crise selon l'Iliade -- Nikolai N. Kazansky
The Evidence for Lycian in the Linear A Syllabary (186 KB pdf download) -- Jennifer Kellogg
George Seferis and Homer's Light
Kim, Soo-Young
The Summer Before Austerity (June 2010): The Everyday of a Crisis in the Making -- Andrea Kouklanakis, Andrea
Finismundo: The Last Voyage (Finismundo: A Última Viagem) -- Françoise Labrique, and Ioanna Papadopoulou
Les déesses au métier : Isis et Perséphone tisserandes -- Zoie Lafis
Voice of the Shuttle -- Giuseppe Lentini
Refusing an Odyssean Destiny: The End of the Iliad and the Kleos of Achilles -- Olga Levaniouk
Sky-Blue Flower: Songs of the Bride in Modern Russia and Ancient Greece -- Edward Lowry
Iliad 6.201: Did Bellerophon Wander Blindly? -- Richard P. Martin
The senses of an ending: myth, ritual, and poetic exodia in performance
Thomas R. Martin
The Nature of the “Noble Man” (γενναῖος ἀνήρ) for Alexander the Great, the “Man Who Loved Homer” (φιλόμηρος) -- Kevin McGrath
Heroic K: Portrait of a Charioteer -- Maureen N. McLane
G-R-E-G-0-R-Y N-A-G-Y -- Peter McMurray
Fathers and Sons; or, Recalling the Sound of Time -- Steven Mitchell
Heroic Legend and Onomastics: H?lfs saga, Das Hildebrandslied and the Listerby Stones -- Leonard Muellner
A Poetic Etymology of Pietas in the Aeneid -- Antonia Nagy
My Daddy -- Laszlo Nagy
Remarks on Gregory Nagy at age 70 -- Lizzie Nagy
Philology -- Anita Nikkanen
A Note on Memory and Reciprocity in Homer's Odyssey -- Corinne Pache
"Dream Maker and Heart Breaker" - Engendering Epic in Kings -- Nikos Panou
Pre-Phanariot Satire in the Danubian Principalities: Τὸ ἀχούρι and Its Author -- Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi
The Song Flowing in my Veins: A Note on Choral Voice -- J.C.B. (Yiannis Petropoulos,)
A Misunderstood Ancient Wedding-Song, or Two, Part II: "The Cicadas" -- Timothy Power
A Piping Odysseus in Ptolemy the Quail -- Lisa Raphals
Delphic Oracle Spreadsheet -- Ginan Rauf
Conversations -- Karl Reichl
Lying or Blaspheming? Problems in the Translation of Oral Epics -- Catharine P. Roth
Ada Sara Adler: The Greatest Woman Philologist Who Ever Lived -- Phillipe Rousseau
Le nom de Diomède -- David Schur
The Epic Sound -- Dale Sinos
A Letter from Dale Sinos -- Laura Slatkin
Notes toward a Traffic in Catalogues -- D. N. Smith, and C.W. Blackwell
Four URLs, Limitless Apps: Separation of Concerns in the Homer Multitext Architecture -- Guy Smoot
Did the Helen of the Homeric Odyssey ever go to Troy? -- Anthony Snodgrass
Homer and the Aegean Prehistorian
Anna Stavrakopoulou (with translations by Julia Dubnoff)
Selected Poems from the collection BABEL FOR TWO -- Michael Sullivan
Virgil's Erato and the Fate of Aeneas -- Nancy Sultan
Jacqueline Kennedy and the Classical Ideal -- Michael W. Taylor
"An Athenian in the American Civil War": Looking Back on The Tyrant Slayers, A Memoir and Reflection after 37 Years -- Roger Travis
Epic Life: A Return to Nagy (in Game Studies) -- Mike Tueller
Graveside Irony in the Iliad -- Aida Vidan
Patterns of Transmission: Mothers and Daughters in the Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature -- Thomas R. Walsh
The Literary Value of the Homeric Work of G. Nagy -- Jed Wyrick
Typological Composition and Historia ex vaticinia: The Assyrian Prophecies of Isaiah and the Book of Judith.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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