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Homer and the Bible in the eyes of ancient interpreters / edited by Maren R. Niehoff.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Niehoff, Maren.
Series:
Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; v. 16.
Jerusalem studies in religion and culture, 1570-078X ; v. 16
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Classical literature.
Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Homer--Criticism and interpretation--History--To 1500.
Homer.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (382 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Thus far intepretations of Homer and the Bible have largely been studied in isolation even though both texts became foundational for Western civilisation and were often commented upon in the same cultural context. The present collection of articles redresses this imbalance by bringing together scholars from different fields and offering prioneering essays, which cross traditional boundaries and interpret Biblical and Homeric interpreters in light of each other. The picture which emerges from these studies in highly complex: Greek, Jewish and Christian readers were concerned with similar literary and religious questions, often defining their own position in dialogue with others. Special attention is given to three central corpora: the Alexandrian scholia, Philo, Platonic writers of the Imperial Age, rabbinic exegesis.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Why Compare Homer’s Readers to Biblical Readers? / Maren R. Niehoff
Canonising and Decanonising Homer: Reception of the Homeric Poems in Antiquity and Modernity / Margalit Finkelberg
Scripture and Paideia in Late Antiquity / Guy G. Stroumsa
“Only God Knows the Correct Reading!” The Role of Homer, the Quran and the Bible in the Rise of Philology and Grammar / Filippomaria Pontani
The Ambiguity of Signs: Critical σημεῖα from Zenodotus to Origen / Francesca Schironi
Topos didaskalikos and anaphora—Two Interrelated Principles in Aristarchus’ Commentaries / René Nünlist
Philo and Plutarch on Homer / Maren R. Niehoff
Philo and the Allegorical Interpretation of Homer in the Platonic Tradition (with an Emphasis on Porphyry’s De antro nympharum) / Katell Berthelot
The Dispute on Homer: Exegetical Polemic in Galen’s Criticism of Chrysippus / Sharon Weisser
Homer within the Bible: Homerisms in the Graecus Venetus / Cyril Aslanov
The Twenty-Four Books of the Hebrew Bible and Alexandrian Scribal Methods / Guy Darshan
Noblest Obelus: Rabbinic Appropriations of Late Ancient Literary Criticism / Yonatan Moss
Re-Scripturizing Traditions: Designating Dependence in Rabbinic Halakhic Midrashim and Homeric Scholarship / Yakir Paz
The Agon with Moses and Homer: Rabbinic Midrash and the Second Sophistic / Yair Furstenberg
Midrash and Hermeneutic Reflectivity: Kishmu’o As a Test Case / Ishay Rosen-Zvi
From Narrative Practise to Cultural Poetics: Literary Anthropology and the Rabbinic Sense of Self / Joshua Levinson
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-49588-X
9786613591111
90-04-22611-7
OCLC:
794328557
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004226111 DOI

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