Nonnus of Panopolis (5th c. AD), the most important Greek poet of Late Antiquity, is best known for his
Dionysiaca, a grand epic that gathers together all myths associated with Dionysus, god of wine and mysteries. The poet also authored the
Paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel which renders the Fourth Gospel into sophisticated hexameter verse. This volume, edited by Filip Doroszewski and Katarzyna Jażdżewska, brings together twenty-six essays by eminent scholars that discuss Nonnus’ cultural and literary background, the literary techniques and motifs used by the poet, as well as the composition of the
Dionysiaca and the exegetical principles applied in the
Paraphrase. As such, the book will significantly deepen our understanding of literary culture and religion in Late Antiquity.
Filip Doroszewski is Assistant Professor of Classics at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw. His recent publications include a monograph on Nonnus’
Paraphrase (De Gruyter, forthcoming) as well as an edited volume on Dionysus and politics in antiquity (Routledge, forthcoming).
Katarzyna Jażdżewska is Associate Professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University. She published numerous articles on Greek imperial literature and the genre of dialogue. She is currently working on the monograph
Greek Dialogue in Antiquity: Post-Platonic Transformations (contracted with Oxford University Press).
Contributors are: Domenico Accorinti, Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Gianfranco Agosti, Cosetta Cadau, Katerina Carvounis, Gennaro D’Ippolito, Margherita Maria Di Nino, Nestan Egetashvili, Roberta Franchi, Laura Franco, Camille Geisz, Fotini Hadjittofi, David Hernández de la Fuente, Nicole Kröll, Anna Lefteratou, Jane Lucy Lightfoot, Enrico Magnelli, Laura Miguélez-Cavero, Ewa Osek, Marta Otlewska-Jung, Sophia Papaioannou, Michael Paschalis, A. Sophie Schoess, Fabian Sieber, Konstantinos Spanoudakis, Berenice Verhelst, Mary Whitby, Maria Ypsilanti.
"The
Nonnus of Panopolis in Context series has been, for a number of years, the largest gathering of interesting perspectives and ideas on Nonnus and his works, and this third volume continues that tradition while setting out directions for the future. With this volume, the field of Nonnian scholarship finally feels like a fully mature, confident academic space, rather than the more hesitant area of study striving for legitimacy and attention that it has been until recently. None of the hesitation or acknowledgement of older, extremely questionable theories and questions of minimal value that have been so prevalent in Nonnian scholarship can be found in this collection, which instead approaches the poems with fresh eyes and exciting ideas. The volume serves as an excellent overview of where the field stands in 2021 and sets out clear aspirations of where we should go next." Oliver Gerlach,
The Classical Review 71.2 379–381.
"In sum, this collection, which is accompanied by, inter alia, a wide bibliography and useful indices, marks another step forward in the studies on Nonnus' poetry and, at the same time, demonstrates once again how deep and complex it is by providing many starting points for further research." Arianna Magnolo in
BMCR 2022.03.11
Preface List of Figures Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Solved and Still Unsolved Issues about Nonnus and His Works Gennaro D’Ippolito
Part 1 Nonnus and the Literary Tradition
1
“Breaking the Fourth Wall”: On Literariness and Metalepsis in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca Berenice Verhelst
2
Junctures of Epic and Encomium in the Dionysiaca: The Episode of Staphylos Laura Miguélez-Cavero
3
Aura’s Metamorphosis in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus: A Tale of Classical Resonances and Christian Imagery Anna Lefteratou
4
I Had Only an Untimely Love: The Ephebic ‘Epyllia’ of Dionysiaka 10–11 Benjamin Acosta-Hughes
5
Nonnus’ Dionysiaca and the Latin Tradition: The Episode of Ampelus Katerina Carvounis and Sophia Papaioannou
6
Nonnus and Coptic Literature: Further Explorations Gianfranco Agosti
Part 2 Literary Structure and Motifs in the Dionysiaca
7
Visualizing Actaeon: The Motif of Recognition in Nonnus’ Treatment of the Metamorphosis A. Sophie Schoess
8
Structure and Meaning through Analogy: Remarks on the Use of Spatial Form in the Dionysiaca Camille Geisz
9
Some Aspects of Nonnus’ Poetics: Antitypical Poetry in the Dionysiaca Nestan Egetashvili
10
Ἁρμονίη κόσμου and ἁρμονίη ἀνδρῶν: On the Different Concepts of Harmony in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus Marta Otlewska-Jung
11
The Awakening of Ariadne in Nonnus: A Deliberate Metaphor David Hernández de la Fuente
12
Female Characterization and Gender Reversal in Nonnus and Colluthus Cosetta Cadau
13
Empowered Effeminacy? The Inversion of Gender Norms in the Episodes of Europa and Cadmus Fotini Hadjittofi
Part 3 Exegesis through Paraphrase
14
Ἀληθείῃ καὶ πνεύματι (Par. 4.114): Some Doctrinal Issues in Nonnus’ Paraphrase and Their Theological Implications Roberta Franchi
15
Nonnus and the Book Jane Lucy Lightfoot
16
Shepherding the Past: Nonnus’ Parable of the Good Shepherd between Pagan Models and Christian Exegesis Margherita Maria di Nino and Maria Ypsilanti
17
Amplification in Juvencus’ Evangeliorum Libri iv and in Nonnus’ Μεταβολὴ τοῦ κατὰ Ιωάννην ἁγίου εὐαγγελίου Michael Paschalis
18
Presentation of Biblical Figures in Poetic Paraphrase: John the Baptist and Pontius Pilate in Nonnus’ Paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel Laura Franco and Maria Ypsilanti
Part 4 Nonnus and Late Antique Culture
19
Sacrificing a Serpent: Nonnus’ Dionysiaca 2.671–679 and the Orphic Lithica 736–744 Ewa Osek
20
The Mystic Reception of Theocritus in Late Antiquity Konstantinos Spanoudakis
21
Sites and Cities in Late Antique Literature: Athens, Berytus, and Cultural Self-Identification in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis Nicole Kröll
Part 5 Reception of Nonnus
22
An Unknown “Nonnian” Poet: John of Memphis Enrico Magnelli
23
Nonnus, Christodorus, and the Epigrams of George of Pisidia Mary Whitby
24
Photius, the Suda, and Eustathius: Eloquent Silences and Omissions in the Reception of Nonnus’ Work in Byzantine Literature Domenico Accorinti
25
Boom Years of Nonnian Studies? On the Reception of Nonnus in Germany (1880–1976) Fabian Sieber
Index
All interested in Nonnus of Panopolis, epic poetry, Greek mythology and religion, early Christianity, patristics, as well as scholars and students of classical antiquity and late antique world.