Pantelis Michelakis, Reader in Classics, University of Bristol
Pantelis Michelakis is Reader in Classics at the University of Bristol. He is the author of Greek Tragedy on Screen (OUP, 2013), Euripides: Iphigenia at Aulis (Duckworth, 2006), and Achilles in Greek Tragedy (CUP, 2002), and has also co-edited three volumes of essays: The Ancient World in SilentCinema (with Maria Wyke; CUP, 2013), Agamemnon in Performance, 458 BC to AD 2004 (with Fiona Macintosh, Edith Hall, and Oliver Taplin; OUP, 2005), and Homer, Tragedy and Beyond: Essays in Honour of P. E. Easterling (with Felix Budelmann; Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 2001). He has published widely on Greek literature, Greek theatre, and the broader reception of classical antiquity.
Frontmatter List of Figures and Tables List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Classical Antiquity, Media Histories, Media Theories, Pantelis Michelakis 2. Friedrich Kittler's Alphabetic Realism, Till A. Heilmann 3. The Seal of Polycrates: A Discourse on Discourse Channel Conditions, Verity Platt 4. Metaphysics and the Mathematical Diagram: Geometry between History and Philosophy, Duncan F. Kennedy 5. On the Beginnings of Media Theory in Hesiod and Plato, Frank Haase 6. Metaxy: Aristotle on Mediacy, Emmanuel Alloa 7. The Fable of Arachne: Underweavings of Tactile Mediality, Karin Harrasser 8. The Shards of Zadar: A (Meta-)Archaeology of Cinema, Ulrich Meurer 9. Parrhasius' Curtain, or a Media Archaeology of a Metapainting, Patrick R. Crowley 10. White Noise: Transmitting and Receiving Ancient Elegy, Genevieve Liveley 11. Parmenides at his Typewriter: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Media of Philosophy, Adam Lecznar 12. Manteia, Mediality, Migration, Maria Oikonomou Endmatter Bibliography Index
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