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Writing and the origins of Greek literature

by: Powell, B.B.

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Category: Epigraphy / Greek Linguistics / Early Greek Languages
Code: 14665
ISBN-13: 9780521782067 / 978-0-521-78206-7
ISBN-10: 0521782066 / 0-521-78206-6
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2002
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 210
Book Condition: New
Comments: xv, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Writing and the origins of Greek literature

Author:Barry B. Powell

Summary:Professor Powell ties the origin and nature of archaic Greek literature to the special technology of Greek alphabetic writing. In building his model he presents chapters on specialized topics - text, orality, myth, literacy, tradition, and memorization - and then shows how such special topics relate to larger issues of cultural transmission from East to West. Several chapters are devoted to the theory and history of writing, its definition and general nature as well as such individual developments as semasiography and logosyllabography, Chinese writing, and the West Semitic family of syllabaries. He shows how the Greek alphabet put an end to the multiliteralism of Eastern traditions of writing, and how the recording of Homer and other early epic poetry cannot be separated from the alphabetic revolution. Finally, he explains how the creation of Greek alphabetic texts demoticized Greek myth and encouraged many free creations of new myths based on Eastern images

xv, 210 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm


Contents:
List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: building models like a wigwam; 2. Text; 3. Orality and genre; 4. Myth; 5. Literacy; 6. Tradition; 7. Memorization; 8. M. L. West and the Eastern origins of Greek tradition; 9. Cultural transmission by literate means in the Near East; 10. Writing: general; 11. Writing: semasiography and logosyllabography; 12. Writing: the Chinese enigma; 13. Oral and written in the land between the rivers; 14. Oral and written in the Valley of the Nile; 15. The West Semitic revolution; 16. The invention of the Greek alphabet and the end of multiliteralism; 17. Where does Homer fit in the alphabetic revolution?; 18. The aoidos in context; 19. Aoidic innovation in myth: stories from pots; 20. Summary and conclusions: early Greek literature in context; Bibliography; Index.

 

 
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Writing and the origins of Greek literature

by: Powell, B.B.

  • ISBN-13: 9780521782067 / 978-0-521-78206-7
  • ISBN-03: 0521782066 / 0-521-78206-6
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002

Price: 69,00 EURO

1 copy in stock