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Making and Unmaking Ancient Memory [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of South Africa), Edited by (University of Ottawa)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 700 g, 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367371448
  • ISBN-13: 9780367371449
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 700 g, 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367371448
  • ISBN-13: 9780367371449

This volume explores ancient Greek and Roman representations of the past, and modern approaches to the reception and transmission of aspects of ancient culture. Suitable for academics and scholars interested in memory, historiography, and ancient representations of the past.

 

 



Making and Unmaking Ancient Memory explores the way in which ancient Greeks and Romans represented their past, and in turn how modern literature and scholarship has approached the reception and transmission of some aspects of ancient culture.

The contributions, organised into three sections – Political Legacies, Religious Identities, and Literary Traditions – explore case studies in memory and reception of the past. Through studying the techniques and strategies of ancient historiography, biography, hagiography, and art, as well as their effectiveness, this volume demonstrates how humanity has inevitably conveyed memory and history with (sub)conscious biases and preconceived ideas. In the current age of alternative facts, fake news, and post-truth discourses, these chapters highlight that such phenomena are by no means a recent development.

This book offers valuable scholarly perspectives to academics and scholars interested in memory, historiography, and representations of the past in the ancient world, as well as those working on literary traditions and reception studies more broadly.

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"This book is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers studying themes of memory, historiography and the portrayal of the past in the ancient world." - The Classical Review

List of figures viii
Notes on contributors ix
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xiv
List of Abbreviations xv
1 Introduction: Making And Unmaking Ancient Mediterranean Memory
1(8)
Gillian Clark
Political Legacies 9(138)
2 The Generalship Of Dionysius 1 And Dionysius Ii Of Syracuse: Memory Unmade
11(24)
Richard Evans
3 The Making And The Unmaking Of The Memory Of Gelon Of Syracuse
35(13)
Frances Pownall
4 Alexander In Jerusalem: Constructing A 'Jewish Life' For Alexander The Great, Josephus AJ xi 302-343
48(25)
Adrian Tronson
5 The Forum Of Augustus: Reshaping Collective Memory About War And The State
73(22)
Tom Stevenson
6 An Age Of Post-Truth Politics? Making And Unmaking Memory In Pliny"s Panegyricus
95(19)
Martin Szoke
7 Monster Or Martyr? Contesting Nero"s Memory In Rome
114(33)
Eric Varner
Religious Identities 147(74)
8 Misremembering Constantine In Eusebius And Zosimus
149(20)
Hartmut Ziche
9 Remembering Dystopia: Re-Reading Chrysostom"s Homily On The Holy Martyr Babylas Through The Lens Of Disgust
169(13)
Wendy Mayer
10 Martyrdom And The Memorialisation Of John Chrysostom: In Ps.-Martyrius" Funerary Speech In Praise Of John Chrysostom
182(14)
Chris L. De Wet
11 The Emperor"s Floor And The Naked Wife: Chrysostom"s Retelling Of Imperial History In In Philippenses Hom. 16 And The Fate Of Fausta
196(25)
Katherin Papadopoulos
Literary Traditions 221
12 'Lest We Forget': Inventions And Their Memory On The Greek Tragic Scene
223(18)
Francesco Lupi
13 Treacherous Transmission: The Case Of Augustine"s Sermons 151-156
241(15)
Hubertus R. Drobner
14 Cultural Memory And Classical Education In Late Antique Gaul
256(17)
Alison John
15 'Some Power Unseen': Gothic Agency, God, And Creation In John Mason Good"s Lucretius
273(24)
Sean Moreland
16 'Fiery Color And Splendid Concentration Of Passion': The Classical Recollections Of Oscar Wilde"s Poem Charmides
297
Suzanne Sharland
Index 31
Martine De Marre is an associate professor of ancient history at the University of South Africa. Her research to date has focused on the social history of Roman North Africa, particularly on issues of power and empowerment during the Roman period up to the wars of Justinian.

Rajiv K. Bhola was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Macquarie University. He currently teaches in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa. He specialises in the life and reign of the Emperor Constantine and the literature of Eusebius of Caesarea.