“Narrative Semicotics In The Epic Tradition” in “Narrative Semiotics in the Epic Tradition”
abduction, 147-52
Adams, R. M., 198
addressee, 12, 63, 66-71, 151
Adkins, A. W. H., 194
Ahrens, E., 189
Aithiopis, 191
allegory, 151-52
Althusser, L., 190
amoenus locus, 167-68, 198
analogical metaphor, 102-3
“analyst” criticism of Homer, 3, 24, 62, 64, 184
Anderson, W. D., 193
Anderson, W. S., 195
Andersson, T. M. 193
Aquinas, 144, 197
Archilochus, 98
Arend, W., 25, 187
Ariosto, 198
Aristotle, Poetics, 2, 100, 103; Politics, 37, 196; Rhetoric, 100-5, 108, 135-37, 192, 197
Armstrong, J. I., 188
Auerbach, E., 140-43, 146, 171, 197
Augustine, 145, 154, 197
Aurelius, Marcus, 110
Austin, N., 189, 194
Autentrieth, G., 188
Bakhtin, M. M., 196, 199
Barthes, R., 191
Basset, S. E., 183
Beauchamp, W., 186
bee simile (B 87-90), 74-75; (Argo. 2, 130-35), 109-110; (Aen. 1, 430-36), 126-27; (Theo. 594-600), 74-75; (Erga 304-7), 74-75
Belsey, C., 185
Beye, C. R., 193, 194
biblical typology, 140-47, 154-55, 170-71
Bourdieu, P., 186, 190, 192,
Bowra, C. M., 194, 198
Brink, C. O., 195
Broadbent, J. B., 198
Brooks, R. A., 194
Carspecken, J., 106, 107-8, 111-13, 193-94
catachresis, 148, 151
di Cesare, M., 194, 198
Chantraine, P., 188
Charity, A. C., 157, 197
Chomsky, N., 10, 14, 184
Cicero, 116-19, 132, 135-38, 147-48, 165-68, 171, 176, 194-96
Clark, J., 194
Clarke, H., 184
Claus, D., 190
Clausen, W., 194
Clausing, A., 105-6, 108, 110, 183, 188, 193
code, 7-12, 71, 83, 103-5, 119, 135, 147-51; Eco’s theory of, 7-12
code making, 147
code of behavior, 66, 110, 191
Coffey, M., 183
Cole, T., 195
connotation, 9-10
content (vs. referent), 8-9; (vs. expression), 49-50, 149-51, 153
conversion, of a descriptive system 25-33, 39-40, 98, 118, 123, 127, 156, 160, 187, 195; lexical, 28; Christian, 140, 159
Convivio, 197
Cook, A., 194
Culler, J., 14, 20, 185
cultural unit, 8-10, 11, 33, 41, 58, 60, 87
culture, 19, 99, 126, 134; and non-culture, 119, 123, 125, 132-33, 156, 169, 192; and anti-culture, 97-98, 117-18, 125, 128, 130, 133, 156, 162; and nature, 121-25, 131, 133
Cypria, 59
Damon, P., 183
Davis, C. T., 197
Davison, J. A., 184
denotation, 9-10, 175
Derrida, J., 192
descriptive system, 20, 25-33, 39-40, 98, 118, 123, 127, 156, 186, 187
Dickinson, E., 17, 186
Dietrich, B. C., 191
Διὸς βουλή, 41, 44-45, 49, 51, 53, 55-57, 61, 75, 83, 85, 90-92, 188
discursive mode, shifts of, 85-95, 104, 172, 181
Dodds, E. R., 193
Donlan, W., 190
Eagleton, T., 185, 186
Eclogues, 135, 196
Eco, Umberto, 1, 6, 7-12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 32, 61, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 161, 180, 185, 186, 189, 192, 197, 198
εἰκών 101-4, 113, 118
Eliot, T. S., 172, 175, 198-9
Epictetus, 110
Erbse, H., 188
essentialist theories of language, 6, 15, 62, 64-65, 73, 80, 180-81, 184
exchange, simile and metaphor as exchange, 100-5, 112-14, 117-19, 132, 135-38, 140, 147, 155, 165, 177, 195
expansion, 188
expression unit, 8, 31, 149-51, 153
extra-coding, 149
Fenik, B., 3, 184, 191
Ferry, A., 198
Fish, S., 12-13, 172, 185, 198
Foucault, M., 186
Fraenkel, H., 24, 110, 183, 187, 192, 193, 194
Freccero, J., 146, 197
Frisk, A., 188
von Fritz, K., 195
Frye, N., 14, 185
functive, 136
Gemeinschaft, 72-73, 114
Georgics, 121-23, 125-27, 129-31, 133, 195-96
Gesellschaft, 72-73
Giamatti, A. B., 198
gift-exchange, 72, 190
Global Semantic Universe, 161, 198
Godzich, W., 185, 191, 197, 199
Goody, J., 99, 100, 192
Gotoff, H., 194
Greimas, A. J., 185
Grose, C., 172-74, 198-99
Hadas, M., 194
Hansen, W., 3, 184
Harding, D. P., 198
Hartman, G., 198
Havelock, E., 192
Heiserman, A., 113, 194
Heliodorus, 179
Hellenistic criticism of Homer, 2-3, 100, 105-6, 110, 183
Herodotus, 99, 102, 116, 119, 192
Hesiod, 30, 31, 73-84, 131, 187, 188, 191, 196
Holland, N., 12-13, 185
Holoka, J., 187
Horace, 57
Hornsby, R.A., 195
Humboldt, W., 5, 184
hyperbole, 28, 30, 39
hypogram, 16-18, 21, 25, 32, 89, 186
indirection, 16, 20, 197
interpretant, 11, 12, 15, 16, 66, 71, 73-75, 79, 82, 87, 95, 135, 175; textual, 82-83, 105, 110; sequence of, 16, 20, 171, 180-81
intertextuality, 15-21, 25, 63, 82-83, 129-30
Jameson, F., 184, 186
Jaynes, J., 194
Johnson, Samuel., 161, 172, 198
Johnson, W. R., 194
kairos, 144, 171, 177
Kirk, G. S., 3, 184
Klein, T. M., 194
Knauer, G., 196
Knight, D., 198
Knott, J., 198
Krischer, T., 58, 84, 183, 189, 191
Kullmann, W., 184
Lattimore, R., 31
Lawall, G., 194
Leaf, W., 24, 187, 189, 191
Leavis, F. R., 199
Lee, D. J. N., 3, 184
Lesky, A., 193
Lewis, C. S., 199
linguistic competence, 13-14
literary competence, 13-14, 20
logos, proportion or rate of exchange, 103, 117, 136; structure or model, 112-13, 118, 125, 136; ontologically prior structure, 118-19, 136-37, 147-48, 156-57, 165-68, 171, 174, 176
Lord, A., 94, 184, 186
Lotman, J., 192, 196
de Man, P., 190, 199
Marx, K., 135, 37
matrix, 16-19, 41, 45, 48-50, 52, 89, 188
McCall, M., 100, 183, 192
McCary, T., 185
McNamee, M., 198
metaphor (and simile), 101-5, 148
Meyers, J. L., 192
mimesis (vs. semiosis), 16, 24, 50, 63-64, 65, 73, 93, 107-8
model (vs. matrix), 16-19, 41, 45, 47, 48-54, 62, 82-83
model of signification, 134, 140, 143, 145-46, 162-63, 168, 170, 175-76, 180
De Monorchia, 153, 155
Motto, A. L., 188
Moulton, C., 183
von der Mühll, P., 184, 189, 191, 193
Mueller, M., 183
Müller, F., 183
Nagler, M., 4-6, 15, 18-19, 21, 37, 39, 60, 62, 64, 71, 75, 79-80, 184, 186, 187, 191, 193
Nagy, G., 187, 189, 190
nature (vs. culture), 121-25, 131, 133, 169
“neo-analyst” criticism of Homer, 3, 184
Nilsson, M. P., 184
Nimis, S., 190
Notopoulos, J., 189
Olsen, S., 185
oral composition, 3-5, 41-42, 54-64, 65, 84-95, 104-6
Otis, B., 193, 196
overcoding, 32, 41, 85, 148-49, 170
overdetermination, 48, 61, 62, 84, 188
Page, D., 3, 184
Panaetius, 112
parables of Christ, 154
parabole, 100
Parry, A., 184, 190, 194
Parry, M., 3, 21, 63, 94, 184, 186
Peabody, B., 62, 187, 189
Peirce, C. S., 11, 20, 185, 197
Pfeiffer, R., 184
Phinney, E., 194
Pindar, 57, 60, 99, 113
Plato, 99, 100, 108, 116, 118, 142-43, 194, 195
Pöschl, V., 194
poetic sign, 79
poetics, 21
poetics of Homer, 41-42, 54-64
Pohlenz, M., 191
Polybius, 116, 194, 195, 196
proairesis, 84, 93, 89, 104, 109, 113, 160, 191
problematic, 63, 72, 190
Propp, V., 32, 188
propulsion, 41, 48, 54-64, 86, 94, 111, 113, 134, 135, 160. 162-63, 172-75
Protagoras, 99
pseudo-simile, 139-40, 146, 165, 169
Quiller, B., 190
ratio, proportion or rate of exchange, 117; structure, 118; ontologically prior structure, 118, 121, 132-33, 136, 147-48
ratio difficilis, 20, 149-52, 157, 197
ratio facilis, 149-52, 157
reading (vs. poetics), 21
reading theory, 12-15, 185-86
Redfield, J., 6, 184
referent, 8, 9
Reinhardt, K., 189, 191
Revard, S. P., 198
Riezler, K., 183, 194
Riffaterre, M., 1, 15-22, 25, 32, 41, 48, 50, 60, 62, 65, 82-83, 156, 186, 188, 194
ring composition, 57, 60, 81, 94
Rist, J., 191
Rohde, E., 194
Rose, P. W., 188, 190
Rütten, F, 196
Russo, J. A., 190, 194
Sapegno, N., 197, 198
Saussure, F., 186, 187
Scartazzini, G., 197, 198
Schadewaldt, W., 183, 188
Schellert, M., 191
s-code (system code), 8-12
Scott, W. C., 3, 184
Scully, S., 190
Segal, C., 188
seme 10, 11, 49
sememe, 10, 11, 16, 80, 82, 104, 105, 147
semic actualization, 17, 47-53
semiosis (vs. mimesis), 16, 24, 50, 63-64, 73, 93, 107-8
Semonides, 75
Shawcross, J., 198
Shell, M., 200
Sheppard, J. T., 184
Shewan, A., 184
Shipp, G., 3, 184
sign-function, 8-10, 11
simile, as exchange, 100-5, 112-14, 117-19, 132, 135-38, 140, 147, 155, 165, 177; narrative functions, 85-87; pseudo-similes, 139-40, 146, 165, 169; see also bee simile, wolf simile, Typhoeus simile, woodcutter simile
Singleton, C., 139-40, 197
Snell, B., 30, 187, 193
Sohn-Rethel, A., 192, 196
Spencer, T., 198
Spolsky, E., 185
Steadman, J., 172, 198
Stein, A., 198
Steiner, G., 14, 184, 185
subcode, 9, 11, 32-33, 85, 87, 148, 185
Tarn, W., 194
textual strategy, 21, 87, 90, 93, 186
Thorpe, J., 198
Todorov, T., 188
Tompkins, J., 185
Trumpy, H., 59, 189
Typhoeus simile (B 780-84), 73-84, 87, 110, 162-63; (PL 1, 196-209), 162-63
undercoding, 148-49
ungrammaticality, 20, 48, 58, 67, 84, 107
“unitarian” criticism of Homer, 3, 184
Versenyi, L., 190
Vivante, P., 183
Wade-Gerry, H. T., 187
Wallbank, F., 195
Webster, T., 191
West, M., 191
Whitman, C., 6, 37, 61, 62, 184-85, 189, 189, 192
Widmer, K., 198
Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, U., 24, 187
Wilkins, E., 193
wolf simile (Π 155-65), 23-33, 43, 58-59, 64, 97-98, 100, 120, 123, 125, 155, 169-70; (Π 352-56), 88-89; (Argo. 2, 123-29), 108-10, 120, 125; (Aen. 2, 355-58), 124-25; (Inf. I, 97-101), 155-56; (PL 4, 183-93), 169-70
woodcutter simile (Λ 84-90) 42-60, 86-87, 107
Wunderli, P., 186
Xenophon, 99
Zeitangabe diction, 43-45, 58, 92, 107, 189
Zenodotus, 55
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