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Chapter 2 - Epinikian Elaborations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2024

Peter J. Miller
Affiliation:
University of Winnipeg, Canada
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This chapter focuses on elaborations from the categories of the angelia - the herald’s proclamation of victory - that are so productive for epinikian verse. The angelia’s utility for epinikian song goes beyond simply reinforcing authority or justifying praise. While the epinikian singer was undoubtedly provided the “facts of identity," they do not dryly report these facts; moreover, in some cases they do not report the specific “facts” of the angelia at all. “Identity,” in epinikian song’s modification of the angelia, is a subjective category, and the “facts” that relate to the victor – name, father’s name, polis, festival, and event – are not set in stone but rather creatively reworked, sometimes reimagined, and sometimes made extremely complex, in the context of song and its performance. By replacing fathers and integrating family, spinning myths derived from the victor’s polis or the festival site, and using the details of athletic practice itself as a mode of praising, the epinikian singer uses the angelia to structure his song and praise his patron (or patrons).

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In Praise of Greek Athletes
Echoes of the Herald's Proclamation in Epinikian and Epigram
, pp. 81 - 136
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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  • Epinikian Elaborations
  • Peter J. Miller, University of Winnipeg, Canada
  • Book: In Praise of Greek Athletes
  • Online publication: 02 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009365987.004
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  • Epinikian Elaborations
  • Peter J. Miller, University of Winnipeg, Canada
  • Book: In Praise of Greek Athletes
  • Online publication: 02 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009365987.004
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  • Epinikian Elaborations
  • Peter J. Miller, University of Winnipeg, Canada
  • Book: In Praise of Greek Athletes
  • Online publication: 02 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009365987.004
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