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The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women

Constructions and Reconstructions
Richard Hunter, University of Cambridge
July 2008
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9780521069823

    The Catalogue of Women, ascribed to Hesiod, one of the greatest figures of early hexameter poetry, maps the Greek world, its evolution and its heroic myths through the mortal women who bore children to the gods. In this collection a team of international scholars offers an attempt to explore the poem's meaning, significance and reception. Individual chapters examine the organization and structure of the poem, its social and political context, its relation to other early epic and Hesiodic poetry, its place in the development of a pan-Hellenic consciousness, and attitudes to women. The wider influence of the Catalogue is considered in chapters on Pindar and the lyric tradition, on Hellenistic poetry, and on the poem's reception at Rome. This collection provides a significant approach to the study of the Catalogue.

    • Offers a full-scale consideration of the meaning, influence and reception of this major ancient poem
    • Illuminates archaic Greek culture and society, including attitudes to women
    • Unites literary and historical studies and a range of methodological approaches with essays by an international team of experts

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    "This collection is a welcome sign, signaling new attention to a complicated and tantalizing set of fragments." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    July 2008
    Paperback
    9780521069823
    360 pages
    230 × 150 × 20 mm
    0.538kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Notes on contributors
    • Acknowledgements
    • List of abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • 1. Ordering women in Hesiod's Catalogue Robin Osborne
    • 2. The beginning and end of the Catalogue of Women and its relation to Hesiod Jenny Strauss Clay
    • 3. Gods among men? The social and political dynamics of the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women Elizabeth Irwin
    • 4. Heracles in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women Johannes Haubold
    • 5. Mestra at Athens: Hesiod fr. 43 and the poetics of panhellenism Ian Rutherford
    • 6. A catalogue within a catalogue: Helen's suitors in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women (frr. 196–204) Ettore Cingano
    • 7. Pulp epic: the Catalogue and the Shield Richard P. Martin
    • 8. The Megalai Ehoiai: a survey of the fragments Giovan Battista D'Alessio
    • 9. Ordered from the Catalogue: Pindar, Bacchylides and Hesiodic genealogical poetry Giovan Battista D'Alessio
    • 10. The Hesiodic Catalogue and Hellenistic poetry Richard Hunter
    • 11. From genealogy to Catalogue: the Hellenistic adaptation of the Hesiodic catalogue form Helen Asquith
    • 12. The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Latin poetry Philip Hardie
    • 13. Or such as Ovid's Metamorphoses … Richard Fletcher
    • Bibliography
    • Index of passages discussed
    • General index.
      Contributors
    • Robin Osborne, Jenny Strauss Clay, Elizabeth Irwin, Johannes Haubold, Ian Rutherford, Ettore Cingano, Richard P. Martin, Giovan Battista D'Alessio, Richard Hunter, Helen Asquith, Philip Hardie, Richard Fletcher

    • Editor
    • Richard Hunter , University of Cambridge

      Richard Hunter is Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge. He has published extensively on Greek literature and his previous titles include Theocritus: Encomium of Ptolemy Philadelphus (Berkeley, 2003), Plato's Symposium (Oxford, 2004), and Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry (0521835119).