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9780198777342

Tracking Hermes, Pursuing Mercury

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    9780198777342

  • ISBN10:

    0198777345

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2019-04-07
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


John F. Miller, Arthur F. and Marian W. Stocker Professor of Classics, University of Virginia,Jenny Strauss Clay, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Classics Emerita, University of Virginia

John F. Miller is Arthur F. and Marian W. Stocker Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1984 and served as chair of the Department of Classics from 1999 to 2014. He is the author of Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets (CUP, 2009), which was awarded the Charles Goodwin Award of Merit by the American Philological Association, and Ovid's Elegiac Festivals: Studies in the 'Fasti' (Peter Lang, 1991), and is also the co-editor of four collaborative volumes on Greek and Roman literature and culture. From 1991 until 1998 he was the Editor of Classical Journal.

Jenny Strauss Clay is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Classics Emerita at the University of Virginia, where she taught for 37 years, alongside holding visiting professorships at Duke University, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, and the Ecole Normale, Lyon. She has served as the President of the Classical Association of the Midwest and South and of the American Philological Association, and is the author of The Wrath of Athena: Gods and Men in the Odyssey (PUP, 1983), The Politics of Olympus: Form and Meaning in the Major Homeric Hymns (PUP, 1989), Hesiod's Cosmos (CUP, 2003), and Homer's Trojan Theater: Space, Vision, and Memory in the Iliad (CUP, 2011). In 2012-13 she was awarded a Humboldt Stiftung Preis.

Table of Contents


Frontmatter
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
1. Introduction, Jenny Strauss Clay and John F. Miller
Section I. Son, Father, Brother
2. Like Mother, Like Son? Hermes and Maia in Text and Image, H. Alan Shapiro
3. Hermes among Pan and the Nymphs on Fourth-Century Votive Reliefs, Carolyn M. Laferriere
4. Hermes and Heracles, Jennifer Larson
Section II. Trickster
5. Hide and Go Seek: Hermes in Homer, Jenny Strauss Clay
6. Hermes Iambicus, Andrea Capra and Cecilia Nobili
Section III. Comic
7. The God and his Double: Hermes as Character and Speaking Statue in Greek Comedy, Simone Beta
8. Hermes/Mercury: God of Comedy?, Erin K. Moodie
Section IV. Erotic
9. Hermes in Love: The Erotic Career of a Mercurial Character, Joseph Farrell
10. Lascivus Puer: Cupid, Hermes, and Hymns in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Micah Young Myers
Section V. Mediator
11. Horace's Mercury and Mercurial Horace, S. J. Harrison
12. Crossing the Borders: Vergil's Intertextual Mercury, Sergio Casali
Section VI. Commerce and Exchange
13. Mercury and Materialism: Images of Mercury and the Tabernae of Pompeii, Duncan E. MacRae
14. Did Mercury Build the Ship of Aeneas?, Thomas Biggs
Section VII. Greek Religion and Cult
15. Communicating with the Divine: Herms in Attic Vase Painting, Helene Collard
16. Hermes as Visible in Votive Inscriptions, Jenny Wallensten
17. Hermes, Kyllene, Samothrace, and the Sea, Sandra Blakely
Section VIII. Egypt
18. The Greek Magical Hymn to Hermes: Syncretism or Disguise? The Hellenization of Thoth in Graeco-Egyptian Magical Literature, Ljuba Merlina Bortolani
19. Hermes and the Figs: On P.Oxy.17.2084, Athanassios Vergados
Section IX. Cosmic
20. Rethinking Hermes: Cosmic Justice and Proportional Distributions, Nicola Reggiani
21. Great Hermes: Three Ways towards Stardom, Henk Versnel
Endmatter
Index

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