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9783110165586

Vergils Aeneis Und Die Antike Homerexegese

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    9783110165586

  • ISBN10:

    3110165589

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-10-01
  • Publisher: De Gruyter

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Summary

A deeper understanding of Virgil's Aeneid can only be achieved through the Iliad and Odyssey as its most important models. As the author shows, Classical views of Homer differ significantly from those prevailing today, and this allows the conception of the Aeneid to be seen in a new light. In the first part of the study, the author analyses the way in which Virgil indirectly characterises the protagonists of his epic (incl. Aeneas, Turnus, Dido) through allusions to the contemporary philosophical and ethical understanding of Homer's models. In the second part, the author examines how the 'œpoeta doctus'Š' creatively transforms the Hellenistic critique of Homer in the Aeneid.

Table of Contents

Vorwort vii
Einleitung
1(18)
Ethische Exegese
19(207)
Nisus and Euryalus
23(43)
Die nachtliche Belagerung der Trojaner durch die Rutuler
27(10)
Die Nyktegoria
37(17)
Die Expedition
54(10)
Zusammenfassung
64(2)
αταξια und ϑoϱυβoζ ein Leitgedanke der ethischen Homerexegese und das furor-Konzept in der Aeneis
66(17)
Aeneas
83(78)
Der Trost an die Gefahrten
87(8)
Versuchung und Umkehr des Helden
95(36)
Exkurs: Ares und Aphrodite und der Gesang des Iopas (Aen. 1,742-746)
131(12)
Die Wachsamkeit des Herrschers
143(12)
Standhaftigkeit im Schmerz
155(6)
Turnus
161(49)
Turnus und Hektor
161(20)
Turnus and Paris
181(11)
Turnus und Achill
192(18)
Amata und Andromache: Das tragische Ende der Aeneis
210(10)
Zusammenfassung
220(6)
Gleichnisse und Metaphorik
226(16)
Der Wolf auf der Flucht (Aen. 11,809-815)
228(4)
Der Wanderer und die Schlange (Aen. 2,379-382)
232(2)
Feuergleicher Waffenglanz (Aen. 10,260-284)
234(6)
Zusammenfassung
240(2)
Kritische Exegese
242(94)
Die Imitation von ιεϱoζγαμoζ und Διoζ απατη in der Aeneis
244(9)
Gottliches Eingreifen in den Kampf
253(16)
Gottliche Intervention im Schlußkampf zwischen Aeneas und Turnus
253(6)
Die Rettung des Turnus (Aen. 9,744-746; 10,606-665)
259(7)
Die Gottin auf dem Streitwagen (Aen. 12,468-472)
266(3)
Gotterepiphanien
269(13)
Die Ankunft der Trojaner in Pallanteum
282(4)
Das Heiratsangebot des Latinus
286(4)
Die Wettkampfe
290(6)
Der Bruch des foedus
296(4)
Kampfschilderungen
300(28)
Die Verfolgungsjagd (Aen. 12,742-790)
300(7)
Die gottlichen Waffen des Aeneas
307(5)
Todesprophezeiung im Kampf
312(6)
Der erste Speerwurf (Aen. 12,258-267/460f.)
318(7)
Der Kampf um die Mauer (Aen. 9,556-562)
325(3)
Zorn und Zahneknirschen
328(6)
Zusammenfassung
334(2)
Worterklarung und Realienkommentierung
336(17)
Schlußbemerkung
353(2)
Anhang: Auf dem Weg zu einem `neuen Vergil'
355(5)
Literaturverzeichnis
360(6)
Indices
366

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