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Luke and Vergil: imitations of classical Greek literature
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Table of Contents

Introduction --
Passages in Luke-Acts with proposed Imitations -- -- Part One.
Euripides' Bachae and Luke-Acts:
Introduction to Part One;
Bacchae 1-166. Divine Madness;
Excursus 1. Homeric Hymn to Apollo;
Bacchae 167-214. The God's Male Devotees ;
Bacchae 215-431. Theomachos;
Bacchae 432-518. Arrest, Interrogation, and Prison Break;
Bacchae 519-801. Prayer, Earthquake, and Prison Break;
Excursus 2: Pindar Pythian Ode 4;
Bacchae 802-1392. Punishing the Theomachos;
Conclusion to Part One --
Part Two.
Socrates in Platoi and Xenophon:
Introduction to Part Two;
Plato Republic 416D-417A. Socrates' Utopia;
Plato Republic 462C-464C. Socrates' Utopia, Again;
Plato Apology 17A-24C. Socrates' Crimes and Accusers;
Xenophon Apology and Memorabilia. Socrates' Innocence;
Plato Apology 24D-42A and Crito. Socrates' Defense;
Excursus 3: Aeschylus Seven against Thebes;
Plato Phaedo. Socrates' Death; Conclusion to Part Two;
Excursus 4: From the Dionysian to the Apollonian in Luke-Acts -- -- Part Three.
Vergil's Odyssey-Iliad and Luke-Acts:
Introduction to Part Three;
Aeneid 1.1-147. Juno's Rage and Aeolus's Winds (Od. 5.268-473 and 10.1-75);
Aeneid 1.157-222. Trojans Survive the Shipwreck (Od. 5.474-493 and 6.177-245);
Aeneid 1.227-259. Jupiter's Promise to Venus (IL 20.297-308);
Excursus 5. The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite;
Aeneid 1.257-296. Aeneas's Coming Rule and Ascension (11. 20.203-241);
Aeneid 1.305-497. Aeneas's Untriumphal Entry into Carthage (Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and Od. 6.251-7.135);
Aeneid 1.588-613. Aeneas's Transfiguration (Od. 16.172-303);
Aeneid 2.199-227. Portent of Serpents (Il. 2.301-335);-
Aeneid 2.647-794. Aeneas's Farewell to Creusa (Il. 6.369-502);
Aeneid 3.1-279 and Often. Aeneas's We-Voyages (Od. 9.37-42);
Aeneid 3.294-380. Andromache Mourns Hector (Il. 6.369-502);
Aeneid 3.374-462. Helenus's Prophecy That Aeneas Must Go to Rome (Od. 12.37-110);
Aeneid 3.569-691. Polyphemus (Od. 9.105-542);
Aeneid 4.238-594. Aeneas's Escape from Dido (Il. 24.677-718);
Aeneid 5.84-103. Portent of the Serpent (Il. 2.301-335);
Aeneid 5.835-871. Death of Palinurus (Od. 10.467-574);
Aeneid 6.156-371. Ghosts of Misenus and Palinurus (Od. 10.551-574);
Aeneid 6.495-512. Murder of Deiphobos (Od. 11.387-411);
Aeneid 6.603-611. Tantalus's Torments (Od. 11.582-592);
Aeneid 6.679-901. The Ghost of Anchises (Od. 11.90-151);
Aeneid 7.10-20. Circe (Od. 10.203-399);
Aeneid 7.385-405. Amata's Madness (Bacchae);
Aeneid 7.408-432. Allecto and Turnus's Malevolent Dream (Il. 2.1-33);
Aeneid 8.90-305. Feast of Evander (Od. 3.1-67 and 4.141-145);
Aeneid 9.224-449. Trojan Council (Il. 9.9-188);
Aeneid 9.473-502. Mourning of Euryalus's Mother (Il. 22.405-515);
Aeneid 9.656-661. Apollo Flies from Ascanius (Od. 1.319-323);
Aeneid 10.270-275. Aeneas's Shining Helmet (Il. 18.205-206);
Aeneid 11.34-38 and 142-147. Lamentations for Fallen Pallas (Il. 24.709-712);
Aeneid 12.54-63. Amata Weeps for Turnus Not to Fight Aeneas (Il. 22.79-92);
Aeneid 12.385-429. Aeneas's Hemorrhaging Wound (Il. 16.433-683);
Aeneid 12.430-443. Aeneas's Prayer for Ascanius (Il. 6.466-481);
Aeneid 12.725-952. Death of Turnus (Il. 22.289-363);
Excursus 6. The Ascensions of Aeneas, Romulus, and Jesus --
Conclusion to Part Three: Luke's Aeneid.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-253) and index.

Published in
Lanham
Series
New Testament and Greek Literature -- volume 2

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226.4/066
Library of Congress
BS2595.52 .M26 2015, BS2595.52.M26 2014, BS2595.52 .M26 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 259 pages
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28411466M
Internet Archive
lukevergilimitat0000macd
ISBN 10
1442230541, 144223055X
ISBN 13
9781442230545, 9781442230552
LCCN
2014027472
OCLC/WorldCat
880566119

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