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OverviewThe Hieroi Logoi (or ""Sacred Tales"") of Aelius Aristides presents a unique first-person narrative from the ancient world-one that seems at once public and private, artful and naive. A prominent rhetor among the educated elite of second-century Asia Minor, Aristides produced a substantial body of polished discourses, declamations, and hymns. Within his oeuvre, however, the unparalleled Logoi stand out, and while scholars have embraced it as a rich source for Imperial-era religion, politics, and elite culture, the style of the text has presented a persistent stumbling block to literary analysis. Setting this dream-memoir of illness and divine healing in the context of Aristides' professional concerns as an orator, this book investigates the text's rhetorical aims and literary aspirations. At the Limits of Art argues that the Hieroi Logoi is an experimental work. Incorporating numerous dream accounts and narratives of divine cure in a multi-layered and open text, Aristides works at the limits of rhetorical convention to fashion an authorial voice that is transparent to the divine. Reading the Logoi in the context of contemporary oratorical practices, and in tandem with Aristides' polemical orations and prose hymns, the book uncovers the professional agendas motivating this unusual self-portrait. Aristides' sober view of oratory as a sacred pursuit was in tension with a widespread contemporary preference for spectacular public performance. In the Hieroi Logoi, he claims a place in the world of the Second Sophistic on his own terms, offering a vision of his professional inspiration in a style that pushes the limits of literary convention. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janet Downie (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Princeton University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780199924875ISBN 10: 0199924872 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 18 July 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgments Introduction: An Author in Search of a Character 1. Hieroi Logoi: The God in the Text 2. Dream Description and Dream Hermeneutics 3. Salvum Lotum! A Rhetor's Improvised Baths 4. A Prose Hymn For Asclepius? 5. Immunity and a Literary Afterlife Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviews<br> A subtle, probing, reflective study of one of antiquity's most colorful figures. Downie guides us through Aristides' dream epiphanies, binge-vomits, and endless baths with a rare attentiveness to the literary structure of his prose. He emerges not as an obsessive hypochondriac but as an exquisite orator who knew exactly how to enthrall his audience. --Tim Whitmarsh, University of Oxford<p><br> Throughout this monograph, Downie displays a mature and responsible approach to her source-material, and the reader is never lost...The bibliography used is thorough and up-to-date. Editing is diligent. Language and style are attractive. * Ido Israelowich, Sehepunkte, * Author InformationJanet Downie is Assistant Professor of Classics at Princeton University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |