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Rebecca Kennedy deposited Elite Citizen Women and the Origins of the Hetaira in Classical Athens in the group
Women in Antiquity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA re-assessment of what we know about women known as hetairai in Classical Greece within the context of the elite women from the 6th and early 5th centuries BCE.
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Rebecca Kennedy deposited Elite Citizen Women and the Origins of the Hetaira in Classical Athens in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA re-assessment of what we know about women known as hetairai in Classical Greece within the context of the elite women from the 6th and early 5th centuries BCE.
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Rebecca Kennedy deposited Elite Citizen Women and the Origins of the Hetaira in Classical Athens on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
A re-assessment of what we know about women known as hetairai in Classical Greece within the context of the elite women from the 6th and early 5th centuries BCE.
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Elton Barker deposited The Pleiades Gazetteer and the Pelagios Project in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoPelagios is a community-driven initiative that facilitates better linkage between online resources documenting the past, based on the places that they refer to. Our member projects are connected by a shared vision of a world – most eloquently described in Tom Elliott’s article “Digital Geography and Classics” (Elliot and Gillies, 2009) – in which…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited The Pleiades Gazetteer and the Pelagios Project in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoPelagios is a community-driven initiative that facilitates better linkage between online resources documenting the past, based on the places that they refer to. Our member projects are connected by a shared vision of a world – most eloquently described in Tom Elliott’s article “Digital Geography and Classics” (Elliot and Gillies, 2009) – in which…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited The Pleiades Gazetteer and the Pelagios Project on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months ago
Pelagios is a community-driven initiative that facilitates better linkage between online resources documenting the past, based on the places that they refer to. Our member projects are connected by a shared vision of a world – most eloquently described in Tom Elliott’s article “Digital Geography and Classics” (Elliot and Gillies, 2009) – in which…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited PAGING THE ORACLE: INTERPRETATION, IDENTITY AND PERFORMANCE IN HERODOTUS’ HISTORY in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoHerodotus begins his inquiry (‘historia’) into why Greeks and Persians came into conflict with the figure of Croesus, ‘the first man whom we know enslaved Greeks’ – the archetypal eastern despot. In the subsequent narrative of his reign, Herodotus explores the reasons behind Croesus’s actions, and the consequences following on from them, throu…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Flight club: the new Archilochus and its resonance with Homeric epic in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoThis paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telephos’ rout of the Achaeans, in terms of its resonance with Homeric epic. Where previous scholarship has read Archilochus’ poetry as indebted to and derivative on Homer, we instead use the idea of ‘traditional referentiality’ – the process by which a w…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Momos advises Zeus: changing representations of ‘Cypria’ fragment 1 in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoThis paper investigates the importance of context for assessing fragment one of the ‘Cypria’, one of the poems belonging to an ‘Epic Cycle’ that – along with the Iliad and Odyssey – told the story of the war at Troy. With the exception of the Homeric epics, these poems come down to us in pieces, in the form of mutilated quotations, assorted te…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Oedipus of many pains: Strategies of contest in Homeric poetry in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoIn this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in order to outline and test a methodology for appreciating the poetic and thematic implications of moments when ‘extraneous’ narratives or traditions appear in the Homeric poems. Our analysis, which draws on oral-formulaic theory, is offered partly as…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited Entering the Agon: Dissent and authority in Homer, historiography and tragedy in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months agoThis book investigates one of the most characteristic and prominent features of ancient Greek literature – the scene of debate or agon, in which with varying degrees of formality characters square up to each other and engage in a contest of words – and sets out for the first time to trace its changing representations through Homeric epic, his…[Read more]
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Elton Barker deposited A Beginner’s Guide to Homer in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months 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
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months 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 Writing space, living space: time, agency and place relations in Herodotus’s Histories in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months 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 8 years, 12 months 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
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months 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 Linking early geospatial documents, one place at a time: annotation of geographic documents with Recogito in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 12 months 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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