
Over The Last Sixty Years Scholars Have Increasingly Become Aware Of Links Connecting Early Greek Poetry With The Literatures Of The Ancient Near East. Martin West's New Book Far Surpasses Previous Studies In Comprehensiveness, Demonstrating These Links With Massive And Detailed Documentation And Showing They Are Much More Fundamental And Pervasive Than Has Hitherto Been Acknowledged. -;ever Since Neolithic Times Greek Lands Lay Open To Cultural Imports From Western Asia: Agriculture, Metal-working, Writing, Religious Institutions, Artistic Fashions, Musical Instruments, And Much More. Over The Last Sixty Years Scholars Have Increasingly Become Aware Of Links Connecting Early Greek Poetry With The Literatures Of Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Canaan, And Israel. Martin West's New Book Far Surpasses Previous Studies In Comprehensiveness, Demonstrating These Links With Massive And Detailed Documentation And Showing That They Are Much More Fundamental And Pervasive Than Has Hitherto Been Acknowledged. His Survey Embraces Hesiod, The Homeric Epics, The Lyric Poets, And Aeschylus, And Concludes With An Illuminating Discussion Of Possible Avenues Of Transmission Between The Orient And Greece. He Believes That An Age Has Dawned In Which Hellenists Will No More Be Able To Ignore Near Eastern Literature Than Latinists Can Ignore Greek. -
This work investigates the extent to which early Greek poetry and mythology were shaped by cultural and literary exchanges with the civilizations of the ancient Near East. M. L. West, a distinguished classicist, utilizes extensive linguistic and thematic evidence to argue that the foundations of Greek literature are inextricably linked to the traditions of Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Canaan, and Israel. By documenting these parallels, the author challenges the traditional view of Greek cultural isolation and proposes a more integrated model of Mediterranean intellectual history.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars widely recognize this text as a foundational reference for understanding the cross-cultural origins of the Western literary canon. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a high level of familiarity with both Greek and Near Eastern primary sources.
Page Count:
678
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191591041
ISBN-13:
9780191591044
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