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Muse without Measure: Callimachus and the Greek Prose Traditions.

机译:无度量的缪斯:卡利马修斯和希腊散文传统。

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Modern scholarship has shown that Callimachus' poetics is a poetics of reinvention, one that demands to be read against other specific literary works. In the past, scholars have focused on Callimachus' relationship to his poetic antecedents, while studies of the poet's engagement with prose texts have been comparatively rare. In an effort to understand this often overlooked dimension of Callimachean poetics, this dissertation evaluates the various ways in which Callimachus incorporates prose material and prose references into his poetic works. Through close readings of representative examples I cumulatively demonstrate that, for Callimachus, prose texts could offer the same literary opportunities as poetic texts.;In my first chapter I evaluate Callimachus' debt to Herodotus. In addition to discussions of Callimachus' appropriation of Herodotean thaumata , space is devoted to other literary and cultural points of contact, including analyses of the poet's reconfiguration of Herodotus' Egypt in light of Hellenistic political and cultural developments. The second chapter details Callimachus' use of other historical sources with special focus upon local historians and the Atthidographers. I show that Callimachus is invested in dramatizing his relationship to these histories and that poetic representations of historical sources are often intrinsically linked to issues of aesthetics and his larger poetic agendas. In the third chapter I turn to the sciences and consider the poet's incorporation of Herophilean and Hippocratean medical theories, Peripatetic zoology, and scientific terminology. Rather than serving to flaunt the poet's erudition, I argue that such references serve context-specific literary functions. The fourth chapter considers Callimachus' representation of philosophy and philosophers. In addition to evaluating the poetic functions of allusions to such principles as Hellenistic rationalism and Platonic literary theory, I also interpret Callimachus' frequent casting of philosophers as poetic characters and even as analogues to himself.;The conclusion features a discussion of the anachronistic modern understanding of a prose/poetry dichotomy and instead presents an interpretation of Callimachus' inclusive poetic aesthetic. I conclude with a reading of the Aetia as a "poetic history" fundamentally shaped by the genres of local and universal historiography.
机译:现代学术研究表明,卡利马丘斯的诗学是一种重塑的诗学,需要与其他特定的文学作品一起阅读。过去,学者一直关注卡利马丘斯与其诗歌前身的关系,而对诗人与散文文本交往的研究相对较少。为了理解Callimachean诗学的这一经常被忽视的层面,本文评估了Callimachus将散文和散文参考文献纳入其诗歌作品的各种方式。通过仔细阅读有代表性的例子,我累积地证明,对于卡利马修斯来说,散文文本可以提供与诗意文本相同的文学机会。在第一章中,我评估了卡利马修斯对希罗多德斯的欠债。除了讨论卡利马丘斯(Callimachus)挪用希罗多德thaumata之外,空间还用于其他文学和文化接触点,包括根据希腊化的政治和文化发展对诗人对希罗多德的埃及的重新配置进行分析。第二章详细介绍了卡利马修斯对其他历史资料的使用,特别侧重于当地历史学家和竞技家。我表明,卡里马丘斯致力于使他与这些历史的关系戏剧化,而且历史渊源的诗意表达通常与美学和他更大的诗意议程有内在联系。在第三章中,我介绍了科学,并考虑了诗人对赫耳菲洛和希波克拉底医学理论,围生动物学和科学术语的结合。我认为,这种引用并没有起到炫耀诗人博学的作用,反而具有特定于上下文的文学功能。第四章探讨卡利马修斯对哲学和哲学家的代表。除了评估典故对希腊化理性主义和柏拉图文学理论等的诗意功能外,我还解释了卡利马修斯对哲学家的频繁施展是诗意性格,甚至是对他本人的类比。结论是对过时的现代理解的讨论。散文/诗歌二分法,而是对卡利马修斯的包容性诗意美学的诠释。最后,我将对Aetia的阅读作为一种“诗史”进行了总结,该诗史基本上由本地和普遍史学的类型所塑造。

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  • 作者

    Greene, Robin J.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Language Ancient.;Literature Classical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 277 p.
  • 总页数 277
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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