The Mimiambs of Herodas

The Mimiambs of Herodas

Author: Anna Rist

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-10-06

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1350004227

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The third-century BC Greek poet Herodas had been all but forgotten until a papyrus of eight of his Mimiambs (plus fragments) turned up in the Egyptian desert at the end of the 19th century. They have since been translated into various modern languages and supplied with scholarly commentaries. This book is the first to attempt to reproduce in English Herodas' 'choliambic' or 'limping' metre (sic) - distinctive for its signatory reversed final foot, a variant on the standard Greek iambic trimeter. The present volume provides an accessible introduction to Herodas and his Mimiambs requiring no knowledge of Greek. The translation steers a judicious course between literal accuracy and fidelity to this linguistically very demanding poet's spirit and intention. The contextual introductions and notes on the poems take into account the most recent scholarship, providing explanation of the context of the Mimiambs and guiding the reader to an appreciation of the poetry itself. The General Introduction places the author in his cultural world and context, namely urban society in the Ptolemaic Empire of the hellenistic period. This he conjures up in his Mimiambs with an often scathing vividness.


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Download or read book The Mimiambs of Herodas written by Anna Rist and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2016-10-06 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third-century BC Greek poet Herodas had been all but forgotten until a papyrus of eight of his Mimiambs (plus fragments) turned up in the Egyptian desert at the end of the 19th century. They have since been translated into various modern languages and supplied with scholarly commentaries. This book is the first to attempt to reproduce in English Herodas' 'choliambic' or 'limping' metre (sic) - distinctive for its signatory reversed final foot, a variant on the standard Greek iambic trimeter. The present volume provides an accessible introduction to Herodas and his Mimiambs requiring no knowledge of Greek. The translation steers a judicious course between literal accuracy and fidelity to this linguistically very demanding poet's spirit and intention. The contextual introductions and notes on the poems take into account the most recent scholarship, providing explanation of the context of the Mimiambs and guiding the reader to an appreciation of the poetry itself. The General Introduction places the author in his cultural world and context, namely urban society in the Ptolemaic Empire of the hellenistic period. This he conjures up in his Mimiambs with an often scathing vividness.


Mimiambs

Mimiambs

Author: Herodas

Publisher: Aris and Phillips Classical Te

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0856688835

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Before the publication of the second-century AD papyrus containing eight and a fragmentary ninth of the Mimiamboi of Herodas in 1891, Herodas was known only through approximately twenty lines which had survived in quotations found principally in Athenaios and Stobaios. Even after the publication of the papyrus and subsequent work on it, scarcely anything is known of their author. The scant evidence that has survived suggests that he lived during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos (285-247 BC), on the island of Kos, and was a direct contemporary of the greatest of the Hellenistic poets, Callimachus, Theocritus and Apollonius. His Mimiamboi are short humorous dramatic scenes written in verse, often bawdy, reflecting everyday life and dialect. In this Aris & Phillips Classical Text, Graham Zanker explores what we do know of the poet including the language, dialect and metre that he uses. Each poem is translated and accompanied by an individual commentary with synopsis, information on date, setting, sources and purpose, as well as close examination of vocabulary and grammar. This edition, the first translation of the Mimiamboi since 1906 reveals Herodas' work in all its skill and subtlety.


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Download or read book Mimiambs written by Herodas and published by Aris and Phillips Classical Te. This book was released on 2009 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before the publication of the second-century AD papyrus containing eight and a fragmentary ninth of the Mimiamboi of Herodas in 1891, Herodas was known only through approximately twenty lines which had survived in quotations found principally in Athenaios and Stobaios. Even after the publication of the papyrus and subsequent work on it, scarcely anything is known of their author. The scant evidence that has survived suggests that he lived during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos (285-247 BC), on the island of Kos, and was a direct contemporary of the greatest of the Hellenistic poets, Callimachus, Theocritus and Apollonius. His Mimiamboi are short humorous dramatic scenes written in verse, often bawdy, reflecting everyday life and dialect. In this Aris & Phillips Classical Text, Graham Zanker explores what we do know of the poet including the language, dialect and metre that he uses. Each poem is translated and accompanied by an individual commentary with synopsis, information on date, setting, sources and purpose, as well as close examination of vocabulary and grammar. This edition, the first translation of the Mimiamboi since 1906 reveals Herodas' work in all its skill and subtlety.


Mimiambs

Mimiambs

Author: Herodas

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781800342705

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Before the publication of the second-century AD papyrus containing eight & a fragmentary ninth of the 'Mimiambs' of Herodas in 1891, Herodas was known only through approximately twenty lines which had survived in quotations found principally in Athenaios & Stobaios. Even after the publication of the papyrus & subsequent work on it, scarcely anything is known of their author. The scant evidence that has survived suggests that he lived during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos (285-247 BC), on the island of Kos. His 'Mimiambs' are short humorous dramatic scenes written in verse, often bawdy, reflecting everyday life & dialect. This book explores what we do know of the poet including the language, dialect & metre that he uses. Each poem is translated & accompanied by an individual commentary with synopsis, information on date, setting, sources & purpose, as well as close examination of vocabulary & grammar.


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Download or read book Mimiambs written by Herodas and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before the publication of the second-century AD papyrus containing eight & a fragmentary ninth of the 'Mimiambs' of Herodas in 1891, Herodas was known only through approximately twenty lines which had survived in quotations found principally in Athenaios & Stobaios. Even after the publication of the papyrus & subsequent work on it, scarcely anything is known of their author. The scant evidence that has survived suggests that he lived during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos (285-247 BC), on the island of Kos. His 'Mimiambs' are short humorous dramatic scenes written in verse, often bawdy, reflecting everyday life & dialect. This book explores what we do know of the poet including the language, dialect & metre that he uses. Each poem is translated & accompanied by an individual commentary with synopsis, information on date, setting, sources & purpose, as well as close examination of vocabulary & grammar.


Herodas the Mimes and Fragments

Herodas the Mimes and Fragments

Author: Herodas

Publisher:

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13:

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Hērōidou Mimiamboi

Hērōidou Mimiamboi

Author: Herodas

Publisher:

Published: 1904

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13:

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A Companion to Hellenistic Literature

A Companion to Hellenistic Literature

Author: James J. Clauss

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-01-28

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 1118782909

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Offering unparalleled scope, A Companion to Hellenistic Literature in 30 newly commissioned essays explores the social and intellectual contexts of literature production in the Hellenistic period, and examines the relationship between Hellenistic and earlier literature. Provides a wide ranging critical examination of Hellenistic literature, including the works of well-respected poets alongside lesser-known historical, philosophical, and scientific prose of the period Explores how the indigenous literatures of Hellenized lands influenced Greek literature and how Greek literature influenced Jewish, Near Eastern, Egyptian, and Roman literary works


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Download or read book A Companion to Hellenistic Literature written by James J. Clauss and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-01-28 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offering unparalleled scope, A Companion to Hellenistic Literature in 30 newly commissioned essays explores the social and intellectual contexts of literature production in the Hellenistic period, and examines the relationship between Hellenistic and earlier literature. Provides a wide ranging critical examination of Hellenistic literature, including the works of well-respected poets alongside lesser-known historical, philosophical, and scientific prose of the period Explores how the indigenous literatures of Hellenized lands influenced Greek literature and how Greek literature influenced Jewish, Near Eastern, Egyptian, and Roman literary works


Brill's Companion to Theocritus

Brill's Companion to Theocritus

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-08-16

Total Pages: 852

ISBN-13: 9004466711

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Brill's Companion to Theocritus offers an up-to-date guide to a thorough understanding of Theocritus’ literary output. Exploring his corpus from a variety of novel perspectives, it presents a detailed account of the intricacy of Theocritus’ poetic art.


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Download or read book Brill's Companion to Theocritus written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-08-16 with total page 852 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brill's Companion to Theocritus offers an up-to-date guide to a thorough understanding of Theocritus’ literary output. Exploring his corpus from a variety of novel perspectives, it presents a detailed account of the intricacy of Theocritus’ poetic art.


Greek Theatre between Antiquity and Independence

Greek Theatre between Antiquity and Independence

Author: Walter Puchner

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 110705947X

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The first history of Greek theatre from Hellenistic times to the foundation of Modern Greece, marked by significant discontinuities.


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Download or read book Greek Theatre between Antiquity and Independence written by Walter Puchner and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-06-15 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first history of Greek theatre from Hellenistic times to the foundation of Modern Greece, marked by significant discontinuities.


Herodas

Herodas

Author: A. D. Knox

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-10-23

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 1107438284

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First published in 1966 as a reprint of a 1922 original, this book contains the ancient Greek text of the fifteen surviving mimes of Herodas, which were originally written in the late 3rd century BC. An English translation is provided on each facing page, and Headlam and Knox have supplied an exhaustive commentary for each work and fragment. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Hellenistic poetry and the works of Herodas.


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Download or read book Herodas written by A. D. Knox and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2014-10-23 with total page 533 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 1966 as a reprint of a 1922 original, this book contains the ancient Greek text of the fifteen surviving mimes of Herodas, which were originally written in the late 3rd century BC. An English translation is provided on each facing page, and Headlam and Knox have supplied an exhaustive commentary for each work and fragment. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Hellenistic poetry and the works of Herodas.


The Mimes of Herondas

The Mimes of Herondas

Author: Herodas

Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book The Mimes of Herondas written by Herodas and published by . This book was released on 1921 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: