Canons of Style in the Antonine Age: Idea-Theory and Its Literary Context

Canons of Style in the Antonine Age: Idea-Theory and Its Literary Context

by Ian Rutherford
ISBN-10:
0198147295
ISBN-13:
9780198147299
Pub. Date:
11/28/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0198147295
ISBN-13:
9780198147299
Pub. Date:
11/28/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Canons of Style in the Antonine Age: Idea-Theory and Its Literary Context

Canons of Style in the Antonine Age: Idea-Theory and Its Literary Context

by Ian Rutherford

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Overview

An examination of the relationship between stylistic theory and the Greek literature of the 'Second Sophite', a renaissance of Greek culture which reached its height during the 2nd century AD. Oratory, the novel and collections or descriptions of artworks and scenes were among the genres that flourished during this period.


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ISBN-13: 9780198147299
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 11/28/1998
Series: Oxford Classical Monographs Series
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.60(d)
Lexile: 1490L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Literature and Rhetoric in the Second Century CE 1(5)
I. Idea-Theory
6(16)
1. The Major Sources
6(4)
2. The System of Stylistic Qualities and its Background
10(8)
3. Hermogenes on Demosthenes
18(4)
II. Sophistic Influences
22(15)
1. The Sophistic Style in Peri Ideon
22(3)
2. The Contribution of Sophistic Declamation to the Theory of Ideai
25(6)
3. Technique and its Appearance
31(6)
III. Politikos and Panegurikos: The Reading List in Peri Ideon
37(17)
1. Hermogenes' Survey of Literature
37(2)
2. Earlier Reading Lists
39(4)
3. The Origin of the Categories XXX and XXX
43(4)
4. Demosthenes and Plato
47(5)
5. The Function of the List
52(2)
IV. The Position of Poetry
54(10)
1. Poetry in Peri Ideon
55(3)
2. Poetry and Religion
58(3)
3. Homer and Demosthenes
61(3)
V. Xenophon: Kanon of Apheleia
64(16)
1. Stylistic Readings of Xenophon
64(10)
2. Hermogenes' Appropriation of 'AXXX
74(6)
VI. The Demosthenic Canon
80(16)
1. The Canon Extended
80(8)
2. Contemporary Relevance for a Demosthenic Speech?
88(8)
VII. Aelius Aristides
96(9)
1. Aristides and the Rhetorical Ideal
96(5)
2. Aristides, Hermogenes, and the Canon
101(4)
Appendices 105(19)
A: The Relationship between Peri Ideon and Peri Heureseos 105(10)
B: Methodos and its Background 115(3)
C: The Relation between Peri Ideon and Peri Aphelous Logou 118(6)
Translation of Peri Aphelous Logou 124(30)
Bibliography 154(10)
Index of Passages Cited 164(3)
General Index 167
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