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References for “What
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Ancient
Sources Cited:
Theognis
1135-38; pseudo-Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 250; Callimachus
fragment 177 (Pfeiffer); Comanus of
Vase-painting:
The
slide of British Museum F147 {was} taken from Reeder, E. D., ed., Pandora. Women in Classical
Modern
References Cited:
Arrighetti,
G., ed. 1998. Esiodo Opere (
preserved; her character is ambiguous)
Bartlett,
Robert C. 2006. “An Introduction to Hesiod’s Works and Days,” Review
of Politics 68:
177-205, at 185-86. (escaped contents bad; Elpis partly preserved,
partly not; she is bad
to the extent she is among men, good
to the extent she remains in the jar away from men)
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Beall,
E. F. 1989. “The Contents of Hesiod’s Pandora Jar: Erga 94-98,” Hermes
117: 227-30.
(escaped contents good; Elpis
preserved; her isolation bad)
-------. 2006.
Review of Musäus, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.07.16.
Blümer, W.
2001. Interpretation
archaischer Dichtung: die mythologischen Partien der Erga Hesiods,
2 vols. (Münster), II
179-200. (bad; Elpis imprisoned; she is
bad)
Byrne,
S. N. 1998. “Ἐëðίò in Works and Days 90-105,” Syllecta
Classica 9: 37-46. (bad; imprisoned;
good)
Clay,
J. S. 2003. Hesiod’s Cosmos (
Fasciano, Domenico. 2005. “Pandore,
la première femme,” Rivista di Cultura Classica e Medioevale
47:
9-22, esp. 14-15. (bad; preserved; bad) {Added
Holzhausen, J.
2004. “Das ‘Übel’ der
Frauen. Zu Hesiods Pandora-Mythos,” Würzburger Jahrbücher
für
die Altertumswissenschaft N.F. 28b: 5-29. (I have not had access to this article.
According to Krajczynski and
Rösler, its conclusions on the pithos narrative are substantially
those
of Musäus.)
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Krajczynski and Rösler (as
indeed they acknowledge, 20 n. 26, although I originally missed
the point) in saying that Pandora plays
the role of the housewife managing the provisions in
the pithos. He does
agree with Musäus on the role of elpis.}
Krajczynski, J. and W. Rösler. 2006.
“Die Substanz der Hoffnung: Zum Pandora-Mythos in Hesiods
Erga,” Philologus 150:
14-27. (contents provisions; elpis
figure for seed-grain left in jar)
Lauriola, R.
2000. “Elpis e la giara di
Pandora (Hes. Op. 90-104): il bene e il male nella vita
dell’uomo,” Maia 52: 9-18. (bad; preserved; good)
Lev Kenaan, Vered.
2008. Pandora’s Senses. The Feminine Character of the
Ancient Text
(
WI), 88-89. (bad; preserved; [implicitly] good) {Added
Musäus, I. 2004.
Der Pandoramythos bei Hesiod und seine Rezeption bis Erasmus von
Rotterdam
(Göttingen), 10, 30-41,
67-94, 108-15, 179-82. (provisions; hope
for new provisions)
Neils,
J. 2005.
“The Girl in the Pithos: Hesiod’s Elpis,” in Periklean
Athens and its Legacy. Problems
and Perspectives, eds. J. M. Barringer and J. M.
Hurwit (
bad)
Nelson,
S. 1998. God and the Land (
Oppermann,
M. 1994. “Pandora,” Lexicon
Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae VII.1: 163-67,
at 164.
Panofsky,
D. and E. 1965. Pandora’s Box, rev. 2nd ed.
(
Sánchez Ortiz de Landaluce, M. 1998.
“El mito de Pandora en Hesíodo: un nuevo análisis
interpretativo
de un relato esperanzador,” Minerva 12: 41-52. (bad; preserved; good)
Schroeder,
C. M. 2006. Hesiod in the Hellenistic Imagination. University ofMichigan dissertation.
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Schwartz, E. 1956
[1915]. “Prometheus bei Hesiod,” in his Gesammelte
Schriften, Vol. 2 (Berlin),
42-62, esp. 51-55. (provisions; Elpis puzzling)
Solmsen,
F. 1949.
Hesiod and Aeschylus (
Warman,
Liz. 2004. “Hope in a Jar,” Mouseion 48:
107-19. (good; preserved; “emotion-tinged
uncertainty about the future,” if
objectively “an obstacle to success”) {Added
West,
M. L. 1978. Hesiod: Works and Days (
Verdenius,
W. J. 1985. A Commentary on Hesiod: Works and Days,
vv. 1-382 (
(bad; imprisoned; bad)
Zarecki,
Jonathan P. 2007. “Pandora and the Good
Eris in Hesiod,” Greek, Roman, And Byzantine
Studies 47: 5-29, esp. 19-25. (good; preserved; “fundamentally neutral”) {Added
Bibliographical
References:
For a
listing of modern studies of the myth through 1996, see Blümer II 239-395.
For
ancient and medieval views, quoted in Greek or Latin with German translation,
see Musäus 67-182.
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