Pallas 92/2013. Gaze and Representation in Antiquity.

Pallas 92/2013. Gaze and Representation in Antiquity.

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N° d'inventaire 17625
Format 16 x 24
Détails 329 p., paperback.
Publication Toulouse, 2013
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782810702640

Table of Contents Régis Courtray, Foreword . 9 Jean-Marc Luce, Introduction. Vision and Subjectivity in Antiquity 11 1. Representing the Gaze. Pascale Jacquet-Rimassa Diversity of Gazes in Attic Imagery: Capturing the Gaze, for a Visual Logos (8th-5th BC) . 29 Lorenz E. Baumer, Between Gods and Mortals – Visual Contact on Classical Greek Votive Reliefs 43 2. Showing. Dominique Farout, Upside Down or How to Show What is Hidden 57 Estelle Galbois, A Game of Gazes. Reflections on the development of the royal portrait in Hellenistic painting 71 Sylvie Rougier-Blanc, The poets' view of domestic architecture in Greek poetry from Homer to Apollonius of Rhodes: remarks on a "poetics of the house" 87 Mireille Courrént, Illusion of the real and aesthetics of correction: mimesis and phantasia in the Vitruvian theory of architecture 103 Michel Briand, Spectacular vision and imaginative vision in Greek melic poetry. The case of Pindar's epinicia . 115 Photo notebook . 133 3. Seeing and describing the surrounding world 141 Adeline Grand-Clément, The purple sea: Greek ways of seeing in color. Literary representations of marine chromatism in the archaic period 143 Émilie-Jade Poliquin, Views on nature: the place of observation in Latin astronomical texts . 163 Laury-Nuria André, Gaze and Representation of the Landscape in the Greek Epic of the Imperial Period: The Case of the Mirabilia . 183 Dominique Bocage-Lefebvre, The Representation of the Peasant World in the Natalicia of Paulinus of Nola 203 4. Philosophical and Interior Gaze . 215 Emmanuelle Jouet-Pastré, What Does It Mean to See the Intelligible in Plato's Dialogues? . 217 Juliette Dross, On the Proper Use of Imagination: The Importance of the Interior Gaze in Seneca's Philosophical Work 225 Jean-Baptiste Guillaumin, Lumine claro cernere uerum: Light and Vision in Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy . 237 Régis Burnet, From Mirror to Face-to-Face: Seeing as God Sees in the New Testament 257 5. On the Difficulty of Seeing Well . 271 Philippe Lefebvre, Anthropophanies. Is it possible to see a human being? Biblical readings . 273 Ana Maria Misdolea, Inspiciat, si lubet: some aspects of the gaze in Plautus 289 Frédéric Le Blay, A perverted version of self-knowledge: the case of Hostius Quadra . 305 Summaries . 315 Authors 327

Table of Contents Régis Courtray, Foreword . 9 Jean-Marc Luce, Introduction. Vision and Subjectivity in Antiquity 11 1. Representing the Gaze. Pascale Jacquet-Rimassa Diversity of Gazes in Attic Imagery: Capturing the Gaze, for a Visual Logos (8th-5th BC) . 29 Lorenz E. Baumer, Between Gods and Mortals – Visual Contact on Classical Greek Votive Reliefs 43 2. Showing. Dominique Farout, Upside Down or How to Show What is Hidden 57 Estelle Galbois, A Game of Gazes. Reflections on the development of the royal portrait in Hellenistic painting 71 Sylvie Rougier-Blanc, The poets' view of domestic architecture in Greek poetry from Homer to Apollonius of Rhodes: remarks on a "poetics of the house" 87 Mireille Courrént, Illusion of the real and aesthetics of correction: mimesis and phantasia in the Vitruvian theory of architecture 103 Michel Briand, Spectacular vision and imaginative vision in Greek melic poetry. The case of Pindar's epinicia . 115 Photo notebook . 133 3. Seeing and describing the surrounding world 141 Adeline Grand-Clément, The purple sea: Greek ways of seeing in color. Literary representations of marine chromatism in the archaic period 143 Émilie-Jade Poliquin, Views on nature: the place of observation in Latin astronomical texts . 163 Laury-Nuria André, Gaze and Representation of the Landscape in the Greek Epic of the Imperial Period: The Case of the Mirabilia . 183 Dominique Bocage-Lefebvre, The Representation of the Peasant World in the Natalicia of Paulinus of Nola 203 4. Philosophical and Interior Gaze . 215 Emmanuelle Jouet-Pastré, What Does It Mean to See the Intelligible in Plato's Dialogues? . 217 Juliette Dross, On the Proper Use of Imagination: The Importance of the Interior Gaze in Seneca's Philosophical Work 225 Jean-Baptiste Guillaumin, Lumine claro cernere uerum: Light and Vision in Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy . 237 Régis Burnet, From Mirror to Face-to-Face: Seeing as God Sees in the New Testament 257 5. On the Difficulty of Seeing Well . 271 Philippe Lefebvre, Anthropophanies. Is it possible to see a human being? Biblical readings . 273 Ana Maria Misdolea, Inspiciat, si lubet: some aspects of the gaze in Plautus 289 Frédéric Le Blay, A perverted version of self-knowledge: the case of Hostius Quadra . 305 Summaries . 315 Authors 327