Lucian and His Roman Voices

Lucian and His Roman Voices
Author: Eleni Bozia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317633822

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Lucian and His Roman Voices examines cultural exchanges, political propaganda, and religious conflicts in the Early Roman Empire through the eyes of Lucian, his contemporary Roman authors, and Christian Apologists. Offering a multi-faceted analysis of the Lucianic corpus, this book explores how Lucian, a Syrian who wrote in Greek and who became a Roman citizen, was affected by the socio-political climate of his time, reacted to it, and how he ‘corresponded’ with the Roman intelligentsia. In the process, this unique volume raises questions such as: What did the title ‘Roman citizen’ mean to native Romans and to others? How were language and literature politicized, and how did they become a means of social propaganda? This study reveals Lucian’s recondite historical and authorial personas and the ways in which his literary activity portrayed second-century reality from the perspectives of the Romans, Greeks, pagans, Christians, and citizens of the Roman Empire

Lucian and His Roman Voices

Lucian and His Roman Voices
Author: Eleni Bozia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317633814

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Lucian and His Roman Voices examines cultural exchanges, political propaganda, and religious conflicts in the Early Roman Empire through the eyes of Lucian, his contemporary Roman authors, and Christian Apologists. Offering a multi-faceted analysis of the Lucianic corpus, this book explores how Lucian, a Syrian who wrote in Greek and who became a Roman citizen, was affected by the socio-political climate of his time, reacted to it, and how he ‘corresponded’ with the Roman intelligentsia. In the process, this unique volume raises questions such as: What did the title ‘Roman citizen’ mean to native Romans and to others? How were language and literature politicized, and how did they become a means of social propaganda? This study reveals Lucian’s recondite historical and authorial personas and the ways in which his literary activity portrayed second-century reality from the perspectives of the Romans, Greeks, pagans, Christians, and citizens of the Roman Empire

Lucian and His Roman Voices

Lucian and His Roman Voices
Author: Eleni Bozia
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Release: 2009
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ABSTRACT: In this dissertation, I explore the 2nd century C.E. reality through the writings of Lucian of Samosata, a native Syrian who wrote in Greek and was a Roman citizen. Lucian wrote a large volume of works that cannot be filed under one specific genre, including Satires, admonitory treatises, and philosophical dialogues. He flourished as a rhetorician, and even hold an official position in the Roman Empire. My intention is to discuss Lucian's works in comparison to an earlier, a contemporary and later Roman authors and try to indicate that there has been an interaction between several nations at the boundaries of the Roman Empire and up to a degree there has also probably been fusion. Lucian's self presentation and promotion as well as his attitude towards other nations show clearly that he perceives the Roman Empire in its entirety and considers it an entity which encompasses several different co-existing nations. Finally, I focus on Lucian's nachleben in European literature and art and I argue that the Roman Empire, the Roman and the Greek culture may have been long dead at the time, but the spirit of Lucian, his playful tone, his insight and astute perception have lived in later authors, namely Erasmus, More, Flaubert, Molière, and Holberg, who were inspired by his motifs and sometimes his rhetorical and other narrative techniques.

Lucian’s Laughing Gods

Lucian’s Laughing Gods
Author: Inger NI Kuin
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2023-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472133349

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The first English-language monograph about religion and Lucian of Samosata

Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period

Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004442561

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This volume explores various forms, functions and meanings of satirical texts written in the Middle Byzantine period.

Thomas Heywood and the classical tradition

Thomas Heywood and the classical tradition
Author: Tania Demetriou
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 152614025X

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This volume offers the first in-depth investigation of Thomas Heywood’s engagement with the classics. Its introduction and twelve essays trace how the classics shaped Heywood’s work in a variety of genres across a writing career of over forty years, ranging from drama, epic and epyllion, to translations, compendia and the design of a warship for Charles I. Close readings demonstrate the influence of a capaciously conceived classical tradition that included continental editions and translations of Latin and Greek texts, early modern mythographies and the medieval tradition of Troy. They attend to Heywood’s thought-provoking imitations and juxtapositions of these sources, his use of myth to interrogate gender and heroism, and his turn to antiquity to celebrate and defamiliarise the theatrical or political present. Heywood’s better-known works are discussed alongside critically neglected ones, making the collection valuable for undergraduates and researchers alike.

Laughter on the Fringes

Laughter on the Fringes
Author: Anna Peterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190697105

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This book examines the impact that Athenian Old Comedy had on Greek writers of the imperial era. It is generally acknowledged that imperial-era Greeks responded to Athenian Old Comedy in one of two ways: either as a treasure trove of Atticisms or as a genre defined by and repudiated for its aggressive humor. Worthy of further consideration, however, is the degree to which both approaches, and particularly the latter one that relegated Old Comedy to the fringes of the literary canon, led authors to engage with the ironic and self-reflexive humor of Aristophanes, Eupolis and Cratinus. Authors ranging from serious moralizers (Plutarch and Aelius Aristides) to comic writers in their own right (Lucian, Alciphron) to other figures not often associated with Old Comedy (Libanius) adopted aspects of the genre to negotiate power struggles, facilitate literary and sophistic rivalries, and as a model for autobiographical writing. To varying degrees, these writers wove recognizable features of the genre (e.g. the parabasis, its agonistic language, the stage biographies of the individual poets) into their writings. The image of Old Comedy that emerges from this time is that of a genre in transition. It was, on the one hand, with the exception of Aristophanes' extant plays, on the verge of being almost completely lost; on the other hand, its reputation and several of its most characteristic elements were being renegotiated and reinvented.

Redefining the Standards in Attic, Koine, and Atticism

Redefining the Standards in Attic, Koine, and Atticism
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2024-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004687319

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Scholarship surrounding the standard varieties of Ancient Greek (Attic, the Koine, and Atticistic Greek) focused from its beginnings until relatively recently on determining fixed uniformities or differences between them. This collection of essays advocates for understanding them as interconnected and continuously evolving and suggests viewing them as living organisms shaped by their speakers and texts. The authors propose approaches that integrate linguistics, sociolinguistics, and literary studies to explore how speakers navigate linguistic norms and social dynamics, leading to innovations and reshaping of standards. Each contribution challenges the dichotomy between standards and deviations, suggesting that studying linguistic diversity through socio-literary interconnectedness can enrich our understanding of language history and cultural wealth.

Articulating Resistance under the Roman Empire

Articulating Resistance under the Roman Empire
Author: Daniel Jolowicz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108484905

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Explores the diverse forms of elite resistance to and in the Roman Empire, often in subtle and silent ways.

Lucian, True History

Lucian, True History
Author: Diskin Clay
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0192665421

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Lucian of Samosata's True History is a fantastical tale of voyage and imagination. No editor, translator, or reader knows quite how to describe it or fit it comfortably into a familiar genre of Greek literature: 'satires' and 'dialogues' only partially describe the genre or genres he wrote in. Of all the ancient Greco-Roman writers, Lucian is without doubt one of the most inventive and witty. The Greek text in this edition of the True History is accompanied by a facing page English translation, making it an accessible and informative resource aimed at students and teachers of Greek. Whether used in the classroom or in research, readers will benefit from an introduction to Lucian and his place in imperial Greek literature, as well as a translation and commentary that bring out the wonders of his True History.