Book Details
Orality was the backbone of ancient Greek culture throughout its different periods. This volume will serve to deepen the reader's knowledge of how Greek texts circulated during the Roman Empire. The studies included here approach the subject from both a literary and a sociocultural point of view, illuminating the interconnections between literary and social practices. Topics considered include epigraphy, the rhetoric of transmitting the texts, language and speech, performance, theatre, narrative representation, material culture, and the interaction of different cultures.Since orality is a widespread phenomenon in the Greek-speaking world of the Roman Empire, this book draws the reader's attention to under-researched texts and inscriptions.Consuelo Ruiz-Montero studied Classical Philology at the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, and holds a PhD from the Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. She is currently Professor of Greek Philology at the Universidad de Murcia. Her research interests focus on Greek rhetoric, koine Greek, and the Greek novel. Her publications include La estructura de la novela griega. Analisis funcional (1988) and La novela griega (2006), and several articles on different aspects of the genre.
- Binding Hardcover
- Author/s Ruiz Montero, Consuelo
- ISBN13 9781527538115
- ISBN10 1527538117
- Pages 405
- Published 2020
- Language English
Aspects of Orality and Greek Literature in the Roman Empire
- Author Consuelo Ruiz Montero
- Publisher CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS
- ISBN 9781527538115
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