Intentional history: spinning time in ancient Greece ; [papers ... presented at the Conference "Intentionale Geschichte - Spinning Time" at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg on September, 14 - 16, 2006]

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Other Authors: Foxhall, Lin (Editor) , Gehrke, Hans-Joachim (Other) , Luraghi, Nino (Other)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Stuttgart Steiner 2010
Series:Alte Geschichte
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Author Notes:ed. by Lin Foxhall; Hans-Joachim Gehrke; Nino Luraghi
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Lin Foxhall and Nino Luraghi
  • Introduction Lin Foxhall and Nino Luraghi
  • Representations of the past in Greek culture Hans-Joachim Gehrke
  • Myth as past? : On the temporal aspect of Greek depictions of legend Luca Giuliani
  • The Trojan War's reception in early Greek lyric, iambic and elegiac poetry Ewen Bowie
  • The great rhetra (Plut. Lyc. 6) : a retrospective and intentional construct? Massimo Nafissi
  • Collective identities, imagined past, and Delphi Maurizio Giangiulio
  • Fish heads and mussel-shells : visualizing Greek identity Joseph Skinner
  • Media for Theseus, or the different images of the Athenian polis-hero Ralf von den Hoff
  • Ulterior motives in ancient historiography : what exactly, and why? Kurt Raaflaub
  • Tragic memories of Dionysos Renate Schlesier
  • Connecting with the pat in Lykourgan Athens : an epigraphic perspective Stephen Lambert
  • Intentional history : Alexander, Demosthenes and Thebes Ian Worthington
  • The demos as narrator : public honors and the construction of future and past Nino Luraghi
  • God and king as synoikists : divine disposition and monarchic wishes combined in the traditions of city foundations for Alexander's and Hellenistic times Kostas Buraselis
  • "They that held Arkadia" : Arcadian foundation myths as intentional history in Roman Imperial times Tania J. Scheer
  • Ethnography of the nomads and "barbarian" history in Han China Nicola Di Cosmo
  • Beyond intentional history : a phenomenological model of the idea of history Jonas Grethlein
  • Constructing antiquity and modernity in the eighteenth century : distantiation, alterity, proximity, immanency Kostas Vlassopoulos.
  • Representations of the past in Greek culture Hans-Joachim Gehrke
  • Myth as past? :On the temporal aspect of Greek depictions of legend Luca Giuliani
  • The Trojan War's reception in early Greek lyric, iambic and elegiac poetry Ewen Bowie
  • The great rhetra (Plut. Lyc. 6) :a retrospective and intentional construct? Massimo Nafissi
  • Collective identities, imagined past, and Delphi Maurizio Giangiulio
  • Fish heads and mussel-shells :visualizing Greek identity Joseph Skinner
  • Media for Theseus, or the different images of the Athenian polis-hero Ralf von den Hoff
  • Ulterior motives in ancient historiography :what exactly, and why? Kurt Raaflaub
  • Tragic memories of Dionysos Renate Schlesier
  • Connecting with the pat in Lykourgan Athens :an epigraphic perspective Stephen Lambert
  • Intentional history :Alexander, Demosthenes and Thebes Ian Worthington
  • The demos as narrator :public honors and the construction of future and past Nino Luraghi
  • God and king as synoikists :divine disposition and monarchic wishes combined in the traditions of city foundations for Alexander's and Hellenistic times Kostas Buraselis
  • "They that held Arkadia" :Arcadian foundation myths as intentional history in Roman Imperial times Tania J. Scheer
  • Ethnography of the nomads and "barbarian" history in Han China Nicola Di Cosmo
  • Beyond intentional history :a phenomenological model of the idea of history Jonas Grethlein
  • Constructing antiquity and modernity in the eighteenth century :distantiation, alterity, proximity, immanency Kostas Vlassopoulos.