Gregory Nagy ( born Gregory Nagy , originally Gergei Nagy , Hungarian. Nagy Gergely ; born 1942 in Budapest) is an American philologist of Hungarian descent [1] .
| Gregory Nagy | |
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| English Gregory nagy | |
| Date of Birth | 1942 |
| Place of Birth | |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | Classical Philology |
| Place of work | Harvard University |
| Alma mater | |
| Academic rank | Professor |
| Awards and prizes | Guggenheim Fellowship [d] ( 1982 ) |
He graduated from Indiana University, then defended his thesis at Harvard University (1966). He is currently a professor of classical philology at Harvard University, specializing in Homer and archaic Greek poetry. He is known as a scientist who had a significant influence on the development of the “ oral theory ” of Milman Perry and Albert Lord . Since 2000, she has been the Director of Center for Hellenic Studies.
Member of the Group of Greek Scientists of Boston (2014) [2] .
Scientific work
Books
Without co-authors:
- Nagy, Gregory, Homer's Text And Language (University of Illinois Press, 2004)
- Nagy, Gregory, Homeric Responses (University of Texas Press, 2003)
- Nagy, Gregory, Plato's Rhapsody and Homer's Music: The Poetics of the Panathenaic Festival in Classical Athens (Harvard University Press, 2002)
- Nagy, Gregory ed., Greek Literature (Taylor and Francis, London, 2001); ch. 14 was reprinted without the author's explicit permission; the editor has subsequently apologized to the author, without offering any financial compensation.
- Nagy, Gregory, The Best of the Achaeans: Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry, Revised Edition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998; original publication, 1979)
- Nagy, Gregory, Poetry as performance. Homer and beyond. (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
- Nagy, Gregory, Homeric Questions (University of Texas Press, 1996)
- Nagy, Gregory, Greek Mythology and Poetics (Cornell University Press, 1990) (Russian translation by Nagy G. 2002: Greek mythology and poetics. M.)
- Nagy, Gregory, Pindar's Homer: The Lyric Possession of an Epic Past (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990)
- Nagy, Gregory, Comparative Studies in Greek and Indic Meter (Harvard University Press, 1974)
- Nagy, Gregory, Greek Dialects and the Transformation of an Indo-European Process (Harvard University Press, 1970)
With co-authors:
- Victor Bers and Nagy, G. eds., The Classics In East Europe: From the End of World War II to the Present (American Philological Association Pamphlet Series, 1996)
- Nicole Loraux, Nagy, G., and Slatkin, L., eds., Postwar French Thought vol. 3, Antiquities (New Press, 2001)
Articles
- Nagy, Gregory, "The Crisis of Performance," in The Ends of Rhetoric: History, Theory, Practice (ed. J. Bender and DE Wellbery; Stanford 1990) 43-59
- Nagy, Gregory, “Distortion diachronique dans l'art homérique: quelques précisions” in Constructions du temps dans le monde ancien (ed. C. Darbo-Peschanski; Paris 2000) 417-426.
- Nagy, Gregory, "The Professional Muse and Models of Prestige in Ancient Greece," Cultural Critique 12 (1989) 133-143
- Nagy, Gregory, Early Greek Views of Poets and Poetry, "in The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, vol. 1 (ed. G. Kennedy; Cambridge 1989; paperback 1993) 1-77
Notes
- ↑ Dr. Gregory Nagy - uvm.edu Archived February 20, 2005.
- ↑ Members . The Circle of Hellenic Academics in Boston.