Ancient Sea
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Ancient Sea
The Utopian and Catastrophic in Classical Narratives and their Reception
Clare, Ross; Williams, Hamish
Liverpool University Press
11/2024
328
Mole
9781835537954
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction (Hamish Williams and Ross Clare)
Section 1: Ancient History and Society
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Tsunamis and Coastal Catastrophes in the Ancient Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean (Guy Middleton)
The Greek Notions of Sea Power (Vilius Bartninkas)
Plato Sailing Upstream: The Image of the Ship in the Republic (Gabriele Cornelli)
Sailing to Find Utopia or Sailing to Found Utopia? The Pragmatic and Idealistic Pursuit of Ideal Cities in Greek and Roman Political Philosophy (Aaron L. Beek)
Ruling the Catastrophic Sea: Roman Law and the Gains of a Utopic Mediterranean (Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz)
Section 2: Ancient Literature
The Seas are Full of Monsters: Divine Utopia, Human Catastrophe (Georgia L. Irby)
Order Among Disorder: Poseidon's Underwater Kingdom and Utopic Marine Environments (Ryan Denson)
The Women and the Sea: The Subjective Seascape in Ovid's Heroides (Simona Martorana)
The Anti-Tyrannical Adriatic in Lucan's Civil War (Isaia Crosson)
Section 3: Classical Receptions
How to Detain a Tsunami: Impassable Boundaries against Ocean Chaos in Ancient and Modern Imaginaries (Manuel Alvarez-Marti-Aguilar)
Classical Dimensions of the Robinsonade Pantomime: Neptune, Aphrodite, and the Threat to Civilization (Rhiannon Easterbrook)
Minoan Utopias in British Fiction, after the Thalassocracy: Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth and Robert Graves' Seven Days in New Crete (Hamish Williams)
Bibliography
Section 1: Ancient History and Society
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Tsunamis and Coastal Catastrophes in the Ancient Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean (Guy Middleton)
The Greek Notions of Sea Power (Vilius Bartninkas)
Plato Sailing Upstream: The Image of the Ship in the Republic (Gabriele Cornelli)
Sailing to Find Utopia or Sailing to Found Utopia? The Pragmatic and Idealistic Pursuit of Ideal Cities in Greek and Roman Political Philosophy (Aaron L. Beek)
Ruling the Catastrophic Sea: Roman Law and the Gains of a Utopic Mediterranean (Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz)
Section 2: Ancient Literature
The Seas are Full of Monsters: Divine Utopia, Human Catastrophe (Georgia L. Irby)
Order Among Disorder: Poseidon's Underwater Kingdom and Utopic Marine Environments (Ryan Denson)
The Women and the Sea: The Subjective Seascape in Ovid's Heroides (Simona Martorana)
The Anti-Tyrannical Adriatic in Lucan's Civil War (Isaia Crosson)
Section 3: Classical Receptions
How to Detain a Tsunami: Impassable Boundaries against Ocean Chaos in Ancient and Modern Imaginaries (Manuel Alvarez-Marti-Aguilar)
Classical Dimensions of the Robinsonade Pantomime: Neptune, Aphrodite, and the Threat to Civilization (Rhiannon Easterbrook)
Minoan Utopias in British Fiction, after the Thalassocracy: Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth and Robert Graves' Seven Days in New Crete (Hamish Williams)
Bibliography
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Introduction (Hamish Williams and Ross Clare)
Section 1: Ancient History and Society
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Tsunamis and Coastal Catastrophes in the Ancient Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean (Guy Middleton)
The Greek Notions of Sea Power (Vilius Bartninkas)
Plato Sailing Upstream: The Image of the Ship in the Republic (Gabriele Cornelli)
Sailing to Find Utopia or Sailing to Found Utopia? The Pragmatic and Idealistic Pursuit of Ideal Cities in Greek and Roman Political Philosophy (Aaron L. Beek)
Ruling the Catastrophic Sea: Roman Law and the Gains of a Utopic Mediterranean (Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz)
Section 2: Ancient Literature
The Seas are Full of Monsters: Divine Utopia, Human Catastrophe (Georgia L. Irby)
Order Among Disorder: Poseidon's Underwater Kingdom and Utopic Marine Environments (Ryan Denson)
The Women and the Sea: The Subjective Seascape in Ovid's Heroides (Simona Martorana)
The Anti-Tyrannical Adriatic in Lucan's Civil War (Isaia Crosson)
Section 3: Classical Receptions
How to Detain a Tsunami: Impassable Boundaries against Ocean Chaos in Ancient and Modern Imaginaries (Manuel Alvarez-Marti-Aguilar)
Classical Dimensions of the Robinsonade Pantomime: Neptune, Aphrodite, and the Threat to Civilization (Rhiannon Easterbrook)
Minoan Utopias in British Fiction, after the Thalassocracy: Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth and Robert Graves' Seven Days in New Crete (Hamish Williams)
Bibliography
Section 1: Ancient History and Society
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Tsunamis and Coastal Catastrophes in the Ancient Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean (Guy Middleton)
The Greek Notions of Sea Power (Vilius Bartninkas)
Plato Sailing Upstream: The Image of the Ship in the Republic (Gabriele Cornelli)
Sailing to Find Utopia or Sailing to Found Utopia? The Pragmatic and Idealistic Pursuit of Ideal Cities in Greek and Roman Political Philosophy (Aaron L. Beek)
Ruling the Catastrophic Sea: Roman Law and the Gains of a Utopic Mediterranean (Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz)
Section 2: Ancient Literature
The Seas are Full of Monsters: Divine Utopia, Human Catastrophe (Georgia L. Irby)
Order Among Disorder: Poseidon's Underwater Kingdom and Utopic Marine Environments (Ryan Denson)
The Women and the Sea: The Subjective Seascape in Ovid's Heroides (Simona Martorana)
The Anti-Tyrannical Adriatic in Lucan's Civil War (Isaia Crosson)
Section 3: Classical Receptions
How to Detain a Tsunami: Impassable Boundaries against Ocean Chaos in Ancient and Modern Imaginaries (Manuel Alvarez-Marti-Aguilar)
Classical Dimensions of the Robinsonade Pantomime: Neptune, Aphrodite, and the Threat to Civilization (Rhiannon Easterbrook)
Minoan Utopias in British Fiction, after the Thalassocracy: Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth and Robert Graves' Seven Days in New Crete (Hamish Williams)
Bibliography