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Epitomic Writing in Late Antiquity and Beyond: Forms of Unabridged Writing

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Epitomic Writing in Late Antiquity and Beyond: Forms of Unabridged Writing

Contributors:

By (Author) Paolo Felice Sacchi
Edited by Marco Formisano

ISBN:

9781350281974

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

18th April 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Comparative literature
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval

Dewey:

880.09

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

316

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This volume makes a powerful argument for epitome (combining textual dismemberment and re-composition) as a broad hermeneutic field encompassing multifarious historical, conceptual and aesthetical concerns. The contributors gather from across the globe to present case studies of the 'summing up' of cultural artefacts, literary and artistic, in epitomic writing, and as a collective they demonstrate the importance of this genre that has been largely overlooked by scholars. The volume is divided into five sections: the first showcases the broad range of fields from which epitomic analysis can be made, from classics to postmodernism to cultural memory studies; the second focuses in on epitome as dismemberment in writing from late antiquity to the modern day; the third considers a 'productive negativity' of epitomic writings and how they are useful tools for investigating the very borders and paradoxes of language; the fourth brings this to bear on materiality; the fifth considers re-composition as a counterpart to dismemberment and problematises it. Across the volume, examples are taken from important late antique writers such as Ausonius, Clement of Alexandria, Macrobius, Nepos, Nonius Marcellus and Symphosius, and from modern authors such as Antonin Artaud, Barthes, Nabokov and Pascal Quignard. Epitomic writings about art from decorated tabulae to sarcophagi are also included, as are epitomic images themselves in the form of manuscript illustrations that sum up their text.

Author Bio

Paolo Felice Sacchi is a researcher at Ghent University, Belgium. Marco Formisano is Professor of Latin Literature at Ghent University, Belgium. He has published extensively on late antique literature, both prose and poetry, Greek and Roman technical and scientific texts, early Christian martyr acts and classical reception. His publications include Un-learning the Classics: Studies in Late Latin Textuality.

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