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The Iliad : the poem of Zeus / Pietro Pucci
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Trends in classics, 19??-, 66, 1868-4785
Publication: Berlin : De Gruyter, 2018 Description: 1 vol. (X-289 p.) ; 24 cmCollection : Trends in classics : Supplementary volumes; 66, ISSN 1868-4785ISBN: 9783110601374.Langue: AnglaisPays: Allemagne Auteur principal: Pucci, Pietro, 1927-.... Résumé: The scholarly tendency has too often weakened the conspicuous novelty and originality that characterizes Zeus in the Iliad. This book remedies that tendency and depicts the extraordinary figure of Zeus: lord (or impersonation) of lightning and thunders, exclusive master of human destiny --and therefore of human history—and chief of Olympus. This unique personality endowed with polyvalent powers represents itself the conflict between superhuman moral indifference for mortal destiny and anthropomorphic feelings for human beings: he both preordains the death of his son and weeps on his demise. Zeus embodies the Mysterium tremendum. This new Zeus cannot glance at the past image that the tradition painted of him without smiling at its simplicity and disrespect: a parodic or amusing tone surrounds him as he refers or is referred to aspects of his traditional image. The great characters of the Poem give two wise responses to Zeus, lord of destiny: "heroic death" or serene acceptance. (Source : éditeur). Note de contenu: Table des matières Item type: Ouvrage
Holdings
Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Aix-en-Provence : BiAA – Bibliothèque d’Antiquité d’Aix Libre accès GEH 156 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0100000012095
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité E.140/373 HOME.PUCC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG29574

Bibliogr. p. [269]-275. Notes bibliogr. Index p. [277]-289

http://d-nb.info/1154614840/04 Table des matières

The scholarly tendency has too often weakened the conspicuous novelty and originality that characterizes Zeus in the Iliad. This book remedies that tendency and depicts the extraordinary figure of Zeus: lord (or impersonation) of lightning and thunders, exclusive master of human destiny --and therefore of human history—and chief of Olympus. This unique personality endowed with polyvalent powers represents itself the conflict between superhuman moral indifference for mortal destiny and anthropomorphic feelings for human beings: he both preordains the death of his son and weeps on his demise. Zeus embodies the Mysterium tremendum. This new Zeus cannot glance at the past image that the tradition painted of him without smiling at its simplicity and disrespect: a parodic or amusing tone surrounds him as he refers or is referred to aspects of his traditional image. The great characters of the Poem give two wise responses to Zeus, lord of destiny: "heroic death" or serene acceptance.
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