Ancient Greek Writing for Memory (original) (raw)

Greek Memories: Theories and Practices. (TOC)

Paola Ceccarelli

Greek Memories. Theories and Practices, 2019

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The Importance of Memory, Memory Triggers and Memory Agents in Mycenaean and Later Greek Culture

Tom Palaima

2019

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Memory and Description in the Ancient Novel

Stephen Nimis

Arethusa, 1998

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Symbolae Osloenses: Norwegian Journal of Greek and Latin Studies Writing, Memory, And Wisdom: The Critique of Writing in the Phaedrus

Oyvind Rabbas

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Scribes, Bards and Heroes: Divergent Poles of Public Memory in Early Greek Culture

R. James Ferguson

Past and Future, 2023

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Review of Véronique Decaix and Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist (eds.), Memory and Recollection in the Aristotelian Tradition

Colin C Smith

The Medieval Review, 2023

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The Poetics of Ancient Greek Memory and the Historical Imperative. Review of: J. Grethlein, The Greeks and their Past: Poetry, Oratory and History in the Fifth-Century BCE, History and Theory 52 (October 2013), 451-461

Alexandra Lianeri

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Greek Memories: Theories and Practices ed. by Luca Castagnoli and Paola Ceccarelli (review

Anna Novokhatko

Classical World 114/1, 110-112, 2020

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Rhetorical "memoria" in Commentary and Practice

Mary Carruthers

Virginia Cox and John O. Ward, eds. The Rhetoric of Cicero in its Medieval and Renaissance Commentary, pp. 205- 233 (Leiden: Brill, 2006)., 2006

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Review of Tamara M. Dijkstra et al., Strategies of Remembering in Greece under Rome (100 BC - 100 AD), 2017

Tony Spawforth

sehepunkte (http://www.sehepunkte.de/2019/02/31978.html, 2019

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LITERARY MEMORY AND NEW VOICES IN THE ANCIENT NOVEL, ANCIENT NARRATIVE Supplementum 29, 2022

Marília P . Futre Pinheiro

Literary memory and new voices in the ancient novel, ed. by Marília P. Futre Pinheiro and John R. Morgan

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Memory as overt allusion trigger in ancient literature - Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 32 (2022): 110-26

Sean A. Adams

2022

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Prose memorability and the performance of Attic oratory

Alessandro Vatri

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The Tears of Odysseus. Memory and Visual Culture in Ancient Greece

Jørgen Bakke

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The Architecture of Memory: The Case of Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis

Maria Gerolemou

2017

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Review of Luca Castagnoli & Paola Ceccarelli, Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, BMCR 2021.03.14

Manolis Pagkalos

Bryn Mawr Classical Review (BMCR), 2021

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Ars Memoriae Aegyptiaca? Some Preliminary Remarks on the Egyptian Hieroglyphs and the Classical Art of Memory

Renata Landgrafova

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M. Faraguna, Interplay between Documents on Different Writing Materials in Classical Greece: Paragraphoi and Columnar Formatting, «ZPE» 214 (2020), pp. 115-128.

Michele Faraguna

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The Salvific Function of Memory in the Archaic Poetry, in the Orphic Gold Tablets and in Plato: What Continuity, What Break?

Alexis Pinchard

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Introduction, in L. Castagnoli and P. Ceccarelli (eds.), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, Cambridge 2019, 1-49

Paola Ceccarelli

Greek memories: Theories and Practices, 2019

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Memory in Aristotle and Some Neo-Aristotelians

John Peter Dulin

1974

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Structures and strategies in ancient Greek and Roman technical writing: An Introduction

Liba Taub

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Roman Greece and the 'mnemonic turn': Some critical remarks

Dimitris Grigoropoulos, Dylan K Rogers, Vassilis Evangelidis, Stavros Vlizos, Valentina Di Napoli

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Roman Greece and the ‘Mnemonic Turn’. Some Critical Remarks. PUBLICATIONS OF THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE AT ATHENS VI

ROMAN SEMINAR, Vassilis Evangelidis, Valentina Di Napoli, Stavros Vlizos

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Orality and Literacy: Ancient Greek Literature as Oral Literature

Steve Reece

Companion to Greek Literature (Oxford: Blackwell, 2015) 43-57

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Messis and Papaioannou, Memory: Selection, Citation, Commonplace (Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Literature 2021)

Stratis Papaioannou

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Texts Before Texts: Orality, Writing, and the Transmission of Sumerian Laments

Paul Delnero

Oral et écrit dans l'Antiquité orientale : les processus de rédaction et d'édition, 2021

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Inside The Roman Mind: an Inquiry Into the Cognitive Representations of Memory in Latin Language. Workshop "Experientiality and Latin Linguistics". 22nd International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics - Charles University Prague

Sofia Agnello

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (EAGLL) (Leiden – Boston: E.J. Brill 2013) Teaching of Ancient Greek, Teaching Methods By V. Tsafos & P. Seranis

Panos Seranis

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'GREETINGS, CICERO!': CAESAR AND PLATO ON WRITING AND MEMORY

Christopher Krebs

Classical Quarterly, 2018

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Kuwakino, Koji. “The ars memorativa and ecfrasis: technical and exhortative descriptions to construct the great theatre of memory”. Galilæana XXI, 2 (2024): 149-173

Koji Kuwakino

Galilaeana, 2024

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Working Memory and Translation in the Old Greek (SBL 2016)

John Screnock

2016

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Harvey Yunis ed. Written Texts and the Rise of Literate Culture in Ancient Greece (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). CR 55.1 (2005) 308-11.

David Rosenbloom

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Residual orality and belated textuality in Greek literature and culture

Dimitris Tziovas

Journal of Modern Greek Studies

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E. Minchin, Homer and the Resources of Memory (2001), CR 52, 2002, 233-35.

Marco Fantuzzi

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