Phrasikleia: An Anthropology of Reading in Ancient GreeceCornell University Press, 1993 - 233 ページ Foreword / Gregory Nagy -- 1. Phrasikleia: From Silence to Sound -- 2. I Write, Therefore I Efface Myself: The Speech-Act in the Earliest Greek Inscriptions -- 3. The Reader and the Reading Voice: The Instrumental Status of Reading Aloud -- 4. The Child as Signifier: The "Inscription" of the Proper Name -- 5. The Writer's Daughter: Kallirhoe and the Thirty Suitors -- 6. Nomos, "Exegesis," Reading: The Reading Voice and the Law -- 7. True Metempsychosis: Lycurgus, Numa, and the Tattooed Corpse of Epimenides -- 8. Death by Writing: Sappho, the Poem, and the Reader -- 9. The Inner Voice: On the Invention of Silent Reading -- 10. The Reader and the eromenos: The Pederastic Paradigm of Writing. |
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From Silence to Sound | 8 |
The SpeechAct in | 26 |
The Instrumental | 44 |
The Inscription of the | 64 |
Kallirhoe and the Thirty | 80 |
The Reading Voice and | 109 |
Lycurgus Numa and the | 123 |
Sappho the Poem and the Reader | 145 |
On the Invention of Silent Reading | 160 |
多 く使 われている語句
Aeschylus Aktaion alphabet ancient Greece Apollo archaic Aristotle Athenaeus Athenian Athens basileús called Callias Chantraine Chapter cited daughter dedicated Detienne Diels-Kranz egó egocentric epigram epíklēros Epimenides epithet erastés erómenos Euripides fact father fifth century formula frag funerary grámmata graphé grecque Greek Greek Anthology Herodotus Hesiod hóde Homer Ibid Iliad inscribed inscription interpretation Kadmos Kallirhoe king Kleisas kléos Kyzikos lawgiver Lazzarini letters Lobel-Page lógos Lycurgus Lysias memory metaphor mnêma Mnesitheos Myth Nagy name-giving némein nómoi nómos object Odyssey oral Paris Pausanias pederastic Pfohl Phaedrus Phokos Phrasikleia phrázein Pindar Plato Plato Phaedrus Plutarch poem poet precisely Prokleidas pronounced psukhé reader reading aloud refer relationship renown saffron Sappho Scholia seems sêma sense silent reading Socrates sonorous Sophocles sound Sparta speak speech speech-act statue stele stone suitors Sulzberger Svenbro tell third person tion tóde tradition trans translation verb Vernant vocal voice writing written word δ ὲ κ α ὶ