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Describing Greece William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)

Describing Greece By William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)

Describing Greece by William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)


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Summary

Pausanias' Description of Greece is the most important non-fictional travel work in ancient Greek literature. It is here explored against contemporary literary currents and the archaeological remains of those places described. Pausanias emerges as a unique witness to what it meant to be a Greek subject of the Roman Empire.

Describing Greece Summary

Describing Greece: Landscape and Literature in the Periegesis of Pausanias by William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)

The Periegesis Hellados (Description of Greece) by Pausanias is the most important example of non-fictional travel literature in ancient Greek. With this work Professor Hutton examines Pausanias' arrangement and expression of his material and evaluates his authorial choices in light of the contemporary literary currents of the day and in light of the cultural milieu of the Roman empire in the time of Hadrian and the Antonines. The descriptions offered in the Periegesis Hellados are also examined in the context of the archaeological evidence available for the places Pausanias visited. This study reveals Pausanias to be a surprisingly sophisticated literary craftsman and a unique witness to Greek identity at a time when that identity was never more conflicted.

Describing Greece Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'Other writers await the kind of sophisticated and coherent treatment that Hutton has given Pausanias.' The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: 'Hutton's attempt to see Pausanias whole, as a man of letters as well as a thinker, constitutes the mostimportant advance in the study of elusive personality since Christian Habicht's searching analysis in 1985.' The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: '[Hutton] demonstrates the variety of design for the description of both territories and cities.' Journal of Classics Teaching

About William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)

William Hutton is Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at the College of William & Mary, Virginia. He has published articles on classical studies in Minos and Ancient History Bulletin.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Pausanias' world; 3. Designing the Periegesis; 4. Marking territories; 5. City descriptions; 6. The landscapes of language; 7. Sui generis; 8. A periegete's progress.

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GOR013258396
9780521072243
0521072247
Describing Greece: Landscape and Literature in the Periegesis of Pausanias by William Hutton (College of William and Mary, Virginia)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-08-14
388
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