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Achilles (Greek mythology) --- -Trojan War --- -Poetry --- Poetry --- Trojan War --- Poetry. --- Achille (Mythologie grecque) --- Guerre de Troie --- Poésie --- Achilles
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Achilles (Greek mythology) --- -Trojan War --- -Mythology, Greek --- Poetry --- Trojan War --- Poetry. --- Achille (Mythologie grecque) --- Guerre de Troie --- Poésie --- Achilles --- Achilles (Greek mythology) - Poetry --- Trojan War - Poetry --- -Poetry
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Classical Greek literature --- Trojan War --- Guerre de Troie --- Poetry --- Poésie --- Troy (Extinct city) --- Troie (Ville ancienne) --- -Mythology, Greek --- -Poetry --- Poetry. --- Poésie --- Trojan War - Poetry --- Troy (Extinct city) - Poetry
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"La guerre de Troie, c'est Homère, sa colère d'Achille, son Iliade, sublime, forcément sublime. Certes. Mais que de mensonges, s'écrièrent très tôt les mauvais esprits, quel récit incomplet !En réponse à ces critiques sont nées les trois œuvres réunies dans ce volume – introuvables en français –, seuls témoins subsistant d'une tradition jadis étoffée. L'Iliade latine, poème du premier siècle de notre ère, que l'on trouvera ici traduite en alexandrins blancs, se veut ainsi une modernisation de la matière homérique. L'Éphéméride de la guerre de Troie par Dictys de Crète ainsi que l'Histoire de la destruction de Troie de Darès le Phrygien sont quant à elles les récits d'une guerre racontée par ceux, Grecs et Troyens, qui l'ont vécue. Et c'est à travers eux que le monde médiéval, occidental et byzantin, apprendra la véritable histoire de la guerre de Troie."--
Guerre de Troie --- Troie (Ville ancienne) --- --publication de sources --- --Translations into French --- Epic poetry, Latin --- Trojan War --- Mythology, Greek --- Translations into French --- Troy (Extinct city) --- Legends. --- History --- Poésie épique latine --- Legends --- Traductions françaises --- Légendes --- Literature and the war --- Epic poetry, Latin - Translations into French --- Troy (Extinct city) - Legends
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La fortune connue par le mythe de Troie dans le théâtre français des XVIe et XVIIe siècles dépasse celle de toutes les autres fables antiques. Sans doute n’y a-t-il pas lieu de s’en étonner au regard du succès intertextuel de cette légende à travers les siècles. Cette étude s’attache cependant à dégager les traits spécifiques de sa réception en France à l’époque moderne pour mieux cerner les enjeux de son utilisation dans ce cadre historique et esthétique précis. Le système sémiotique mythologique apparaît alors comme un objet historique, chargé du poids des discours qui ont accompagné et filtré sa transmission au fil du temps. La matière troyenne offre en l’occurrence aux auteurs dramatiques de l’époque moderne une matrice apte à traduire les problématiques singulières d’un moment marqué par une transformation profonde des modèles culturel et politique français : dans la deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle naissent à la fois le théâtre et l’État modernes. L’utilisation du mythe de Troie dans les différentes formes dramatiques au cours du siècle et demi suivant cette double naissance s’éclaire ainsi à la lumière de l’évolution des débats esthétiques, politiques et éthico-théologiques qui accompagnent la transition culturelle alors à l’œuvre.
French drama --- Trojan War --- History and criticism --- Literature and the war --- Troy (Extinct city) --- In literature --- Guerre de Troie --- Histoire. --- Thème littéraire. --- Théâtre français --- Théâtre français. --- Troie (Ville ancienne) dans la littérature. --- Littérature et guerre. --- Thèmes, motifs --- 16e siècle. --- 17e siècle. --- Troie (Ville ancienne). --- French drama - 16th century - History and criticism --- French drama - 17th century - History and criticism --- Trojan War - Literature and the war --- Troy (Extinct city) - In literature
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The Posthomerica of Quintus of Smyrna is the only surviving Greek epic that gives a full narrative of the Trojan War between the Iliad and the Odyssey. Book V covers the contest between Ajax and Odysseus over the armour of Achilles, leading to Ajax' madness, suicide and funeral. The book gives balanced treatment to matters of text, language, literary qualities and sources. An introduction discusses the poem's main features. The commentary is punctuated by introductions to sections. There are indexes of subjects, ancient and mediaeval literature and Greek words. The work's major areas of interest are: influence of the Homeric epics, Quintus' use of later sources, the Trojan War in Greek and Latin literature, and Greek cultural history under the Roman Empire. This is the first full-length commentary on the book.
Epic poetry, Greek --- Trojan War --- Poésie épique grecque --- Guerre de Troie --- History and criticism --- Literature and the war --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature et guerre --- Quintus, --- History and criticism. --- Literature and the war. --- -Trojan War --- -Mythology, Greek --- Greek epic poetry --- Epic poetry, Classical --- Greek poetry --- Quintus, Smyrnaeus --- -History and criticism --- Cointus Smyrnaeus --- Quintus van Smyrna --- -Greek epic poetry --- Poésie épique grecque --- Littérature et guerre --- Quintus, Smyrnaeus, --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism. --- Trojan War - Literature and the war.
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Epic poetry, Greek --- Trojan War --- Heroes in literature --- Memory in literature --- History and criticism --- Literature and the war --- Homer. --- Homer --- Characters --- Heroes --- Heroes in literature. --- Memory in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Literature and the war. --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Trojan War - Literature and the war --- Homer - Iliad --- Homer - Characters - Heroes --- Poésie épique grecque --- Guerre de Troie --- Héros dans la littérature --- Mémoire dans la littérature --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature et guerre --- Heroes.
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Andrew Erskine examines the role and status of Troy in the changing relationship between Greeks and Romans. He assesses the significance of Rome's Trojan origins for the Greeks by considering the place of Troy and Trojans in Greek culture.
Trojan War. --- Mythology, Roman. --- Trojan War --- Mythology, Roman --- Greece --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Roman mythology --- Mythology, Greek --- Troy (Extinct city) --- Rome --- Ilion (Extinct city) --- Ilium (Extinct city) --- Troia (Extinct city) --- Troja (Extinct city) --- Trovaharabesi (Extinct city) --- Troy (Ancient city) --- Turkey --- History --- Civilization --- Greek influences. --- Antiquities --- Guerre de Troie --- Mythologie romaine --- Troie (Ville ancienne) --- Grèce --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Influence grecque --- Greek influences --- Mythology [Roman ] --- To 510 B.C. --- To 146 B.C. --- Rome - History - To 510 B.C. --- Rome - Civilization - Greek influences --- Greece - Civilization - To 146 B.C. --- Civilization (Classical) --- Relations --- Civilization, Classical.
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Quintus Smyrnaeus --- Epic poetry, Greek --- Trojan War --- Poésie épique grecque --- Guerre de Troie --- History and criticism --- Literature and the war --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature et guerre --- Quintus, --- Quintus, Smyrnaeus, --- 875 QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS --- -Trojan War --- -Mythology, Greek --- Greek epic poetry --- Epic poetry, Classical --- Greek poetry --- Griekse literatuur--QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS --- Quintus, Smyrnaeus --- History and criticism. --- Literature and the war. --- -Griekse literatuur--QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS --- 875 QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS Griekse literatuur--QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS --- Cointus Smyrnaeus --- Quintus van Smyrna --- -Greek epic poetry --- Poésie épique grecque --- Littérature et guerre --- Epic poetry, Greek. --- Quintus Smyrnaeus. --- Trojan War. --- Posthomerica (Quintus, Smyrnaeus) --- Meta ton Homēron (Quintus, Smyrnaeus) --- Ta meta ton Homēron (Quintus Smyrnaeus) --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Trojan War - Literature and the war --- Quintus, Smyrnaeus, - active 4th century - Posthomerica
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Sophocles --- Philoctetes (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Trojan War --- Courage in literature. --- Heroes in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Guerre de Troie --- Courage dans la littérature --- Héros dans la littérature --- Tragédie --- Literature and the war. --- Littérature et guerre --- Sophocles. --- Philoctetes (Greek mythology) in literature --- Courage in literature --- Heroes in literature --- Tragedy --- Literature and the war --- -Mythology, Greek --- Drama --- -Literature and the war --- Sofokles --- Sophocle --- Sofocle --- Sophokles --- Sofocles --- Courage dans la littérature --- Héros dans la littérature --- Tragédie --- Littérature et guerre --- Carter, Elliott, --- Literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Authors --- Authorship --- Heroes as literary characters --- Philoctetes --- Filoctetes --- Filoktet --- Filoktetas --- Filoktetes --- Filokteto --- Filottete --- Philoctète --- Philocthetes --- Philoktētēs --- Philoktétész --- ピロクテーテース --- פילוקטטס --- 필록테테스 --- Філоклет --- Филоктет --- Φιλοκτήτης --- In literature. --- Trojan War. --- Philoctetes (Sophocles) --- Sophoclis Philoctetes (Sophocles) --- Philoktētēs (Sophocles) --- Sophocleous Philoktētēs (Sophocles) --- Philology --- Sophocles - Philoctetes
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