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Record: oai:ARNO:432476

AuteurN. Koopman
TitelAncient Greek ekphrasis: Between description and narration
PromotorI.J.F. de Jong
Co-promotorR.J. Allan
Datum21-11-2014
Jaar2014
Pagina'svi, 383
FaculteitFaculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
SamenvattingThis thesis contains an investigation into the nature of five ancient Greek ekphraseis: 1. the shield of Achilles in the Iliad (18.478-608); 2. the shield of Heracles in the pseudo-Hesiodic Scutum (139-320); 3. the goatherd’s cup in Theocritus’ first Idyll (27-60); 4. Jason’s cloak in Apollonius Rhodius’ Argonautica (1.721-68); and 5. Europa’s basket in Moschus’ Europa (37-62). The main aim of this thesis is to investigate to what degree these ekphraseis can be regarded as descriptive, and to what degree as narrative. For definitions of narration and description, this thesis draws on modern narratological and discourse linguistic theory. By close analysis of the ekphraseis, it is shown that they contain both descriptive and narrative elements.
TaalEngels
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  • Thesis (complete)  
  • Front matter
  • 1: Introduction: Ekphrasis, narration, and description  
  • 2: Methodology, test cases, and corpus  
  • 3: The shield of Achilles (Il. 18.478-608)  
  • 4: The shield of Heracles (Hes. Sc. 139-320)  
  • 5: The goatherd’s cup (Theoc. Id. 1.27-60)  
  • 6: Jason’s cloak (A.R. 1.721-68)  
  • 7: Europa’s basket (Mosch. Eur. 37-62)  
  • 8: Summary and conclusion: Ekphrasis between description and narration  
  • Bibliography
  • Samenvatting
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