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What If? / ¿Y si...?
Counterfactual Approaches to Imperial and Byzantine Literature / Enfoques contrafactuales en la literatura imperial y bizantina
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
895 kr
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This volume explores counterfactual episodes (“what would have happened if…?”) in the literature of the Roman Empire in the Imperial, Late Antique, and Byzantine periods. In the first study of its kind, the authors engage with writers including Plutarch, the emperor Julian and Nonnus of Panopolis to understand how they imagined alternative pasts and futures. A landmark new edited collection, it will be of interest of all those studying the literature and cultural history of the Mediterranean in the first millennium.Este volumen estudia episodios contrafactuales («¿qué habría pasado si...?») en la literatura greco-romana de los periodos imperial, tardoantiguo y bizantino. Se trata del primer estudio de este tipo, en el que se analiza la obra de escritores como Plutarco, el emperador Juliano o Nono de Panópolis para comprender cómo imaginaban pasados y futuros alternativos. Se trata de una obra de referencia que resultará de interés para todos aquellos que estudian la literatura y la historia cultural del Mediterráneo en el primer milenio.
Del 406 - Mnemosyne, Supplements, Late Antique Literature
Rhetorical Strategies in Late Antique Literature
Images, Metatexts and Interpretation
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
1 875 kr
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Rhetorical Strategies in Late Antique Literature: Images, Metatexts and Interpretation is a collection of essays that survey the rhetorical tropes and the metaliterary dimension of works by important authors in a period marked by intense and thriving contact between Classical paideia and Christian culture. The contributions of this volume dissect the reuse of Classical literature and the deployment of rhetorical techniques in the creation of texts and images meant for use in cultural and religious debates by building on recent interpretations of the late antique cultural landscape as a milieu in which our understanding of religious dichotomies requires a more nuanced reassessment. The authors treated in this volume include Eusebius of Caesarea, Methodius of Olympus, Gregory of Nazianzus, Nonnus and the emperor Julian.