
Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature
Ergo decipiatur!
Javier Martinez(Editor)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 16. January 2014
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-90-04-26641-4 (ISBN)
Description
Right from the beginning, classical literature has been embroiled with questions of authenticity, fakes, frauds, and, of course, scandal. Issues of dubious authorship, and contested authority confront philologists, critics and publishers today as surely as they did in the classical era itself. The new era of postmodernism, however, encourages us to look at the work of the forger with fresh eyes, and recent scholarship reflects this in an interdisciplinary approach which goes well beyond the conventional academic endeavor to separate the authentic from the fake.
Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature comprises essays from an international cast of scholars who, in their diverse and creative approaches to questions of authenticity both old and new, radically revise the position of the forged text in the literary tradition and, in light of modern approaches of philology and literary criticism, offer exciting new strategies for understanding forgery and the play with authenticity within ancient literature itself.
Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature comprises essays from an international cast of scholars who, in their diverse and creative approaches to questions of authenticity both old and new, radically revise the position of the forged text in the literary tradition and, in light of modern approaches of philology and literary criticism, offer exciting new strategies for understanding forgery and the play with authenticity within ancient literature itself.
Reviews / Votes
"[D]er Sammelband beleuchtet wichtige Aspekte der antiken Faelschung, die dem Exegeten des Neuen Testaments helfen koennen, Faelschungsphaenomene in Fruehchristlichen Schriften noch besser im Licht ihres historischen und kulturellen Kontexts zu interpretieren." Armin D. Baurn, Theologische Literaturzeittung 140 (2015) 1/2, 40-41.More details
Series
Language
English
Latin
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 53 mm
Width: 17 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-26641-4 (9789004266414)
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Person
Javier Martinez is Professor of Greek Philology at the University of Oviedo (Spain). He has translated into Spanish and commented on works of Plato and Aristophanes and published articles on Greek linguistics and the Greek literary tradition.
Contributors: Joaquin Alvarez Barrientos, David Butterfield, Zina Giannopoulou, John Henderson, David Hernandez de la Fuente, Mark Joyal, Andromache Karanika, Mikel Labiano, Klaus Lennartz, Francoise Letoublon, Javier Martinez, Karen Ni Mheallaigh, Felipe Munoz, Heinz-Guenther Nesselrath, Marco Perale, Joseph Pucci, Eustaquio Sanchez, Emilio Suarez, Hakan Tell, Onofrio Vox.
Contributors: Joaquin Alvarez Barrientos, David Butterfield, Zina Giannopoulou, John Henderson, David Hernandez de la Fuente, Mark Joyal, Andromache Karanika, Mikel Labiano, Klaus Lennartz, Francoise Letoublon, Javier Martinez, Karen Ni Mheallaigh, Felipe Munoz, Heinz-Guenther Nesselrath, Marco Perale, Joseph Pucci, Eustaquio Sanchez, Emilio Suarez, Hakan Tell, Onofrio Vox.