Book contents
- Reviews
- Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality
- Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on the Text
- Introduction: Ephemerality and Endurance in Ancient Greek Poetry
- Part I Bodies
- 1 Did the Heart Beat? Rhythm and the Body in Ancient Greek Poetry
- 2 The Substance of Song: Music in Homer and the Homeric Hymns
- 3 The Erotics of Again: Time and Touch in Sappho
- Part II Texts
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Did the Heart Beat? Rhythm and the Body in Ancient Greek Poetry
from Part I - Bodies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2023
- Reviews
- Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality
- Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on the Text
- Introduction: Ephemerality and Endurance in Ancient Greek Poetry
- Part I Bodies
- 1 Did the Heart Beat? Rhythm and the Body in Ancient Greek Poetry
- 2 The Substance of Song: Music in Homer and the Homeric Hymns
- 3 The Erotics of Again: Time and Touch in Sappho
- Part II Texts
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The first chapter looks at one half of song, namely rhythm. It seeks to understand how the idea of rhythm relates to the movements of the body, and particularly the heartbeat, starting with the earliest uses of the word rhythmos in poems of Archilochus of Theognis, moving back again to Homer and then forward to Aristophanes and Plato to understand the shifting ways that rhythm was understood to connect poems and bodies.
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- Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality , pp. 35 - 68Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023