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245 1 0 _aHost or Parasite? :
_bMythographers and their Contemporaries in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods /
_cEdited by Allen J. Romano and John Marincola.
260 _aBerlin ;
_aBoston :
_bDe Gruyter,
_c(c)2019.
300 _a1 online resource (IX, 190 pages).
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490 1 _aTrends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ;
_vVolume 92
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tPreface --
_tContents --
_tAbbreviations --
_tIntroduction /
_rMarincola, John /
_rRomano, Allen J. --
_tMythographic Discourse among non- Mythographers: Pindar's Ol. 1, Plato's Phaedrus and Callimachus' Hymn to Zeus /
_rFord, Andrew --
_tMyth(ography), History and the Peripatos /
_rFowler, Robert --
_tQuestions of Mythology as Seen through the Eyes of a Hellenistic Critic /
_rNünlist, René --
_tDiodorus the Mythographer? /
_rMarincola, John --
_tDoes Mythography Care About Good or Bad? /
_rWissmann, Jessica --
_tVergil the Mythographer /
_rDowden, Ken --
_tThe Mythographical Topography of Pausanias' Periegesis /
_rHawes, Greta --
_tBibliography --
_tAbout the Contributors --
_tIndex Locorum --
_tIndex of Names and Subjects
520 0 _aBuilding upon the explosion of recent work on mythography, contributions to this volume direct attention to less frequently explored questions of how ancient poets, historians, and philosophers themselves adopted and adapted the work of mythographers. Study of the way that mythographers and their contemporaries take on positions of, alternately, "host" or "parasite" in relation to the other exposes the richness mythographic practice and the roles that mythographers played in the evolving Greco-Roman discourse of myth. From, among others, the seeds of mythographic discourse in Pindar and Plato, to the mythography of the Peripatics, the in-between mythography of Diodorus Siculus, and the "mythographic topography" of Pausanias, this volume invites a reappraisal of the role that mythography played at every stage of Greek thought about myth. Through contributions that explore both mythographers' distinctive style of studying myth to other contributions that focus primarily on the how and why of non-mythographers' use of mythographic techniques, what emerges is a picture of mythography that broadens our conception of mythography while at the same time inviting scholars to seek out more such echoes of mythographic discourse in the work of poets, historians, philosophers at large.
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650 0 _aMythology, Classical
_xHistoriography.
650 0 _aMythology, Classical, in literature.
650 4 _aGreek.
650 4 _aGriechische Literatur.
650 4 _aLateinische Literatur.
650 4 _aLatin.
650 4 _aMythographie.
650 4 _aMythos.
650 4 _amyth.
650 4 _amythography.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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700 1 _aRomano, Allen J.,
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