Lecture 1 Flashcards
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Classical
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- designates a geographic region and time period
- world of Greece and Rome from ca. 800 BCE to ca. 20 CE
2
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Myth
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- a word, something one says, story
- set in remote past
- involved actions of divine beings, and/or human heroes
- expressed societal values, accepted norms of behavior, and the consequences of deviating from them
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Mythology
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- a system of individual stories that fit together to tell the story of the world
- the study of myth
4
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How do we study Classical Myths?
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- Step 1: oral tradition
- Step 2: transcription and adaptation
- Step 3: copying and translating
5
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Oral tradition
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- storytelling: myths arise in preliterate societies and are transmitted orally from person to person
- Homer
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Transcription and adaptation
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- with development of writing, myths are written down for the first time.
- over time various authors play with myths