Theology

William Furley / Jan M. Bremer

Greek Hymns

Band 1: A Selection of Greek religious poetry from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period

[Griechische Hymnen I/II. Ausgewählte religiöse Lieder von der archaischen bis zur hellenistischen Zeit. Von William D. Furley und Jan Maarten Bremer.]

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The authors provide a broad range of surviving ancient Greek religious hymns from the Classical to the Hellenistic period. They interpret all the substantial hymnic texts from epigraphic sources and the most important lyric hymns.
William D. Furley and Jan Maarten Bremer provide the reader with as full a picture as possible of ancient Greek religious hymns which were sung either at religious services or in literary contexts imitating such services. The emphasis is laid on the edition of the Greek texts, both those which excavations of such sites as Delphi, Epidauros and Athens have produced from the 4th century BC on, and those which have been transmitted through the manuscript tradition or on papyri. The authors aim to provide full editorial assistance to the interpretation of the originals which are presented with textual variant readings, metrical analyses, general comment on the context – both historical and literary – of the texts, and then detailed line-by-line commentary. The material is divided into two volumes. The first offers, after a general introduction, all hymns in verse translation, each followed by a general discussion situating the text in the context of Greek worship. This volume as a whole is perfectly accessible to the Greekless reader; Greek citations are translated throughout. The second gives the Greek texts, apparatus criticus, metrical analysis and line-by-line commentary on language and content. Both volumes contain a bibliography and an index. Taken together, they present a 'reconstruction'of the composite genre of Greek lyric hymns, which many have lamented is hopelessly lost. The twofold approach of combining epigraphic and literary texts permits a fuller appreciation of the range of surviving texts than has hitherto been possible.
Authors/Editors

William Furley Born 1953; 1979 PhD; since 2003 Associate Professor of Classics, University of Heidelberg; Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Classical Studies (School of Advanced Studies), London.

Jan M. Bremer Born 1932; studied Classics at Amsterdam and at Cambridge (Jesus College); 1969 Ph.D. Amsterdam. From 1968 Assistant Professor, 1976–1996 full Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Amsterdam. From 1986–99 member, then chairman of the comité scientifique of the Fondation Hardt, Geneva. Guest professorships in the USA (Brown, Providence; Columbia, New York), in Hungary (Budapest) and Poland (Lublin).

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Laval théologique et philosophique — Vol.59 (2003), H.3, S.574f (Paul-Hubert Poirier)
In: Revista Estudio Augustiniano — Jg.37 (2002), H.1, S. 240f (P. de Luis)
In: Adamantius — Jg.9 (2003), S. 355ff (Romano Penna)
In: Jahrbuch f.Liturgik u.Hymnologie — 45 (2006), S. 124–125 (Christfried Böttrich)
In: Kirchl. Amtsblatt d.Ev.Kirche Westf — 30.Mai 2003, Nr.5, S. 176f (Dr.Karl Wiggermann)
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review — 2002.05.36 (Andrew Faulkner)
In: Museum Helveticum — Jg.60 (2003), H.4, S.222 (Walter Burkert)
In: Classical World — Jg.98 (2005), H.3, S.356f (Sarah Iles Johnston)
In: Polifemo — II (2002), S. 66ff (Fabio Mora)
In: L'Antiquité Classique — Vol.72 (2003), S.310ff (Herman van Looy)
In: Ordia Prima — Vol.3 (2004), S.176ff (Daniel Torres)
In: Biblische Zeitschrift — Jg.47 (2003), H.1, S. 155ff (Hans-Josef Klauck)
In: International Review of Biblical Studies — Vol.48 (2001/02), S. 1329
In: Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift — Jg.57 (2003), H.1, S. 66f (P.W.van der Horst)
In: New Testament Abstracts — Vol.46 (2002), H.1, S. 191
In: Religious Studies Review — Vol.28 (2002), H.3, S. 261 (William M. Calder)
In: Verkündigung u. Forschung — 58 (2013), S. 51–60 (Ralph Brucker)