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Ancient Poetic Etymology The Pelopids Fathers And Sons Evanthia Tsitsibakouvasalos

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Ancient Poetic Etymology The Pelopids Fathers And Sons Evanthia Tsitsibakouvasalos
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Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Evanthia Tsitsibakou-Vasalos
ISBN: 351508939X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Ancient Poetic Etymology The Pelopids Fathers And Sons Evanthia Tsitsibakouvasalos by Evanthia Tsitsibakou-vasalos 351508939X instant download after payment.

The potential of ancient Greek poetic etymologizing and its reception in antiquity are analyzed with new interpretive models.
The author studies poetic etymology in a holistic and integrative manner, as a tool of thematic and narrative unification. Select passages from Homer and archaic lyric poetry provide the matrix for etymological patterns; their validity is examined in an intertextual study of the names of Pelops and his kin.
This family exhibits a consistent naming system: the signifiers and signifieds of its male members manifest a lexical and semantic affinity; fathers and sons are linked with inherited linguistic and behavioral bonds. Pelops is given a focal position on account of his preeminence at Olympia and his polyvalent and polysemous name, in which the ambiguities and polarities of his mythic and cultic identity are embedded.

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