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This volume collects the most recent essays of Richard Hunter, one of the worlds leading experts in the field of Greek and Latin literature. The essays range across all periods of ancient literature from Homer to late antiquity, with a particular focus not just on the texts in their original contexts, but also on how they were interpreted and exploited for both literary and more broadly cultural purposes later in antiquity. Taken together, the essays sketch a picture of a continuous tradition of critical and historical engagement with the literature of the past from the period of Aristophanes and then Plato and Aristotle in classical Athens to the rich prose literature of the Second Sophistic. Richard Hunters earlier essays are collected in On Coming After (Berlin 2008).

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Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes

Edited by

Franco Montanari
Antonios Rengakos

Volume

ISBN 9783110747560

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2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Richard Hunter

The Layers of the Text

Trends in Classics Supplementary Volumes

Edited by

Franco Montanari and Antonios Rengakos

Associate Editors

Stavros Frangoulidis Fausto Montana Lara Pagani

Serena Perrone Evina Sistakou Christos Tsagalis

Scientific Committee

Alberto Bernab Margarethe Billerbeck

Claude Calame Jonas Grethlein Philip R. Hardie

Stephen J. Harrison Stephen Hinds Richard Hunter

Christina Kraus Giuseppe Mastromarco

Gregory Nagy Theodore D. Papanghelis

Giusto Picone Alessandro Schiesaro

Tim Whitmarsh Bernhard Zimmermann

Volume 127

Richard Hunter

The Layers of the Text

Collected Papers on Classical Literature 20082021

Edited by

Antonios Rengakos and Evangelos Karakasis

DE GRUYTER

ISBN 978-3-11-074756-0

e-ISBN (PDF) 978-3-11-074757-7

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ISSN 1868-4785

Library of Congress Control Number: 2021943323

Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at http://dnb.dnb.de.

2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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Preface

The publication of a further volume of my Kleine Schriften, coinciding as it does with the end of my tenure of the Regius Professorship of Greek in Cambridge, should in principle be an opportunity to reflect on how my interests have shifted over the years and to seek significance in the pattern of those shifts. Staring at the list of titles in this volume, however, has not led me to detect more than the most obvious rebalancing of direction from the papers collected in On Coming After; as with the books I have published in the period covered by these papers, there is perhaps greater attention paid than before to the ancient critical tradition and to prose rather than poetry, but I think the central driving questions (and obsessions) remain the same. What has, however, come home very strongly to me (again) is just how lucky I have been to work in a Faculty of Classics with wonderful library resources and an institutional structure which has never imposed constraints or demands upon my research, but has just left me to get on with it, in my own way and to my own agenda. It helps, of course, often to have nothing much else to do anyway.

I am (once again) very grateful to Antonios Rengakos and Evangelos Karakasis for the time and effort they have devoted to make this volume possible. For some of the years covered here, Thessaloniki became my second home, and I am very happy to be again associated with the Aristotle University, an institution where I learned a great deal and to which I remain very attached.

Richard Hunter

List of the Original Publication Venues

1. Alcibiades the Laughter-maker, in: M.L. Gatti/P. De Simone (eds.), Interpretare Platone. Saggi sul pensiero antico (Milan 2020) 8399.

2. The Songs of Demodocus: Compression and Extension in Greek Narrative Poetry, in: S. Br/M. Baumbach (eds.), Brills Companion to Greek and Latin Epyllion and Its Reception (Leiden 2012) 83109.

3. Where do I begin?: An Odyssean Narrative Strategy and its Afterlife, in: D. Cairns/R. Scodel (eds.), Defining Greek Narrative (Edinburgh 2014) 137155.

4. The Garland of Hippolytus, Trends in Classics 1 (2009) 1835.

5. Apollo and the Ion of Euripides: Nothing to do with Nietzsche?, Trends in Classics 3 (2011) 1837.

6. Comedy and Reperformance, in: R. Hunter/A. Uhlig (eds.), Imagining Reperformance in Ancient Culture (Cambridge 2017) 209231.

7. Language and Interpretation in Greek Epigram, in: M. Baumbach/A. Petrovic/I. Petrovic (eds.), Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram (Cambridge 2010) 265288.

8. The Gods of Callimachus, in: B. Acosta-Hughes/L. Lehnus/S. Stephens (eds.), Brills Companion to Callimachus (Leiden 2011) 245263.

9. Festivals, Cults, and the Construction of Consensus in Hellenistic Poetry, in: G. Urso (ed.), Dicere Laudes. Elogio, comunicazione, creazione del consenso (Cividale del Friuli 2011) 101118.

10. Theocritus and the Style of Hellenistic Poetry, in: R. Hunter/A. Rengakos/E. Sistakou (eds.), Hellenistic Studies at a Crossroads (Berlin 2014) 5574.

11. Sweet Stesichorus: Theocritus 18 and the Helen revisited, in: P.J. Finglass/A. Kelly (eds.), Stesichorus in Context (Cambridge 2015) 145163.

12. A Philosophical Death?, in: E. Sistakou/A. Rengakos (eds.), Dialect, Diction, and Style in Greek Literary and Inscribed Epigram (Berlin 2016) 269278.

13. Hellenistic Poetry and the Archaeology of Leisure, in: F. Fiorucci (ed.), Mue, otium, in den Gattungen der antiken Literatur (Freiburg 2017) 2136.

14. Death of a Child: Grief Beyond the Literary?, in: M. Kanellou/I. Petrovic/C. Carey (eds.), Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era (Oxford 2019) 137153.

15. Reading and Citing the Epigrams of Callimachus, in: J. Klooster/M.A. Harder/R.F. Regtuit/G.C. Wakker (eds.), Callimachus Revisited (Leuven 2019) 171191.

16. (with Rebecca Laemmle) Enkelados: Callimachus fr. 1.36, Classical Philology 114, 493498.

17. Sappho and Hellenistic Poetry, in: P. Finglass/A. Kelly (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Sappho (Cambridge 2021) 277289.

18. Theocritus and the Bucolic Homer, in: P. Kyriakou/E. Sistakou/A. Rengakos (eds.), Brills Companion to Theocritus (Leiden 2021) 223241.

19. Notes on the Ancient Reception of Sappho, in: T.S. Thorsen/S. Harrison (eds.), Roman Receptions of Sappho (Oxford 2019) 4559.

20. One Verse of Mimnermus? Latin Elegy and Archaic Greek Elegy, in: T. Papanghelis/S. Harrison/S. Frangoulidis (eds.), Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature (Berlin 2013) 337349.

21. Horaces other Ars Poetica: Epistles 1.2 and Ancient Homeric Criticism, Materiali e Discussioni 72 (2014) 1941.

22. Some dramatic terminology, in: S. Frangoulidis/S. Harrison/G. Manuwald (eds.), Roman Drama and its Contexts (Berlin 2016) 1324.

23. regius urget: Hellenising Thoughts on Latin Intratextuality, in: S. Harrison/S. Frangoulidis/T.D. Papanghelis (eds.), Intratextuality and Latin Literature (Berlin 2018) 451469.

24. The geographies of Plautus Menaechmi, Classicum 47 (2021).

25. Fictional anxieties, in: G. Karla (ed.), Fiction on the Fringe (Leiden 2009) 171184.

26. Rhythmical Language and Poetic Citation in Greek Narrative Texts, in: G. Bastianini/A. Casanova (eds.), I papiri del romanzo antico (Florence 2010) 223245.

27. The Trojan Oration of Dio Chrysostom and Ancient Homeric Criticism, in: J. Grethlein/A. Rengakos (eds.),

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