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Elton Barker deposited A Beginner’s Guide to Homer in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn this guide we pick our way through a range of themes and issues that help negotiate the distance between Homer’s time and our own: the question of who, or what, Homer is and how to approach reading his poetry (the Introduction); the epic cosmos that Homer inherits, challenges and changes forever (Ch. 1); the Iliad’s examination of politics thr…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Writing space, living space: time, agency and place relations in Herodotus’s Histories in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis chapter examines lived space in Herodotus’s Histories’ and explores how the picture that emerges differs from abstract depictions of space. Such overly schematic representations we see articulated by the Persians at the very beginning of the Histories, or explicitly challenged by Herodotus when he ‘laughs at’ the maps produced by his Ionian…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Even Heracles Had to Die: Homeric ‘Heroism’, Mortality and the Epic Tradition in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoOur purpose in this chapter is not to try to reconstruct the lost epics of Heracles but rather to use the conceptual framework of interformularity and intertraditionality to explore the ways in which the Iliad represents Heracles and makes his tradition speak to the concerns of this narrative. We begin by sketching out the antiquity of Heracles in…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Linking early geospatial documents, one place at a time: annotation of geographic documents with Recogito in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoRecogito is an open source tool for the semi-automatic annotation of place references in maps and texts. It was developed as part of the Pelagios 3 research project, which aims to build up a comprehensive directory of places referred to in early maps and geographic writing predating the year 1492. Pelagios 3 focuses specifically on sources from…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Odysseus’s nostos and the Odyssey’s nostoi: rivalry within the epic cycle in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn this article we explore some of the ways in which our Odyssey engages with other epic homecoming (nostoi) traditions and how they help prepare for and glorify Odysseus’s return home. The process of telling nostoi tales in Ithaca, Pylos and Sparta dramatizes for the audience the selection and presentation of homecoming narratives, whose m…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Introduction: Creating new worlds out of old texts in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoDespite initial expectations that globalization would eradicate the need for geographical space and distance, “maps matter” today in ways that were unimaginable a mere two decades ago. Technological advances have brought to the fore an entirely new set of methods for representing and interacting with spatial formations, while the ever-increasing…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Greek Literature, the Digital Humanities, and the Shifting Technologies of Reading in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoContrary perhaps to expectation, Classical studies is at the vanguard of the latest technological developments for using digital tools and computational techniques in research. This article outlines its pioneering adoption of digital tools and methods, and investigates how the digital medium is helping to transform the study of Greek and Latin…[Read more]
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Andrew Jacobs deposited ‘Papinian Commands One Thing, Our Paul Another’: Roman Christians and Jewish Law in the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years ago‘Papinian Commands One Thing, Our Paul Another’: Roman Christians and Jewish Law in the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum
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Andrew Jacobs deposited ‘Her Own Proper Kinship’: Marriage, Class, and Women in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles. in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoRevised version of “A Family Affair: Marriage, Class, and Ethics in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles.” Journal of Early Christian Studies (1999)
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Andrew Jacobs deposited The Lion and the Lamb: Reconsidering ‘Jewish-Christian Relations’ in Antiquity. in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe Lion and the Lamb: Reconsidering ‘Jewish-Christian Relations’ in Antiquity.
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Andrew Jacobs deposited Visible Ghosts and Invisible Demons: The Place of Jews in Early Christian Terra Sancta in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoVisible Ghosts and Invisible Demons: The Place of Jews in Early Christian Terra Sancta
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Andrew Jacobs deposited “Solomon’s Salacious Song”: Foucault’s Author Function and the Early Christian Interpretation of the Canticum Canticorum in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe transformation of the erotic Song of Songs into a mystical tract on the soul’s love for Christ was surely one of the great exegetical feats of late ancient Christianity. Recent work on the politics of meaning leads us to interrogate more closely the processes by which early Christian exegetes achieved that feat, and how their interpretations…[Read more]
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Andrew Jacobs deposited A Family Affair: Marriage, Class, and Ethics in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn this essay I juxtapose a dominant culture discourse of the family, one which aims to construct an ethical center out of the marital union, with a deconstructive effort on the part of certain early Christian groups, in order to suggest that this particular Christian “antifamilial” rhetoric associated its family ethics with issues of class and…[Read more]
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Andrew Jacobs deposited The Disorder of Books: Priscillian’s Canonical Defense of Apocrypha in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe Disorder of Books: Priscillian’s Canonical Defense of Apocrypha
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Andrew Jacobs deposited Writing Demetrias: Ascetic Logic in Ancient Christianity in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoWriting Demetrias: Ascetic Logic in Ancient Christianity
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Andrew Jacobs deposited The Place of the Biblical Jew in the Early Christian Holy Land in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe Place of the Biblical Jew in the Early Christian Holy Land
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Henry Colburn deposited Connectivity and Communication in the Achaemenid Empire in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe vast territorial extent of the Achaemenid Empire is often assumed to have impeded connectivity and communication within the empire. This paper challenges the validity of this assumption. Two factors in particular favor this conclusion—the presence of an extensive road network and the high communication speed in the empire, made possible by t…[Read more]
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Seán Easton deposited “The Old Vines are Buried Deep:” Classical MOtifs in John Frankenheimer’s .Seconds’. in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years ago‘Seconds’ (1966) is the third film in what has been called John Frankenheimer’s paranoia trilogy, the first two installments of which are The ‘Manchurian Candidate’ (1962) and ‘Seven Days in May’ (1964). It is the story of a middle-aged banker who abandons family and career, purchasing from the secretive Company a new identity, vocation and…[Read more]
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Seán Easton deposited “Orpheus in a Gray Flannel Suit: George Nolfi’s The Adjustment Bureau (2011)” in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, as told in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, serves as a template for George Nolfi’s story about the tensions surrounding fulfillment in private versus public life. A romance-thriller with science fiction overtones, the film is a loose adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s short story, The Adjustment Team. In Nolfi’s version,…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Preserving the Divine: αuτο- Prefixed Generative Terms and the Untitled Treatise in the Bruce Codex in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn Greek literature from antiquity, there is a set of terms formed from verbs of origina-tion or generation and prefixed with αὐτο-, which are represented primarily in three types of literature prior to the fifth century: in the surviving fragments from Numenius, in apologetic histories which incorporate oracular statements about first gods,and i…[Read more]
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