编辑的话

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1353/are.2024.a925534
Roger D. Woodard
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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 编者的话 本期并非第一次在《Arethusa》的封面上探讨希腊音乐结构和悲剧。例如,克莱尔-卡泰纳西奥(Claire Catenaccio)2017 年发表的《突然之歌》:Sudden Song: The Musical Structure of Sophocles' Trachiniae》(50.1,第 1-33 页),安娜-康塞尔在此直接参与了这项工作。但是,"希腊悲剧中的音乐结构 "确实代表了《Arethusa》的首创--以希腊音乐为主题的单期杂志,其中的一系列探究完全致力于仔细研究希腊戏剧中悲剧表演的音乐结构特点。我要向蒂莫西-摩尔(Timothy Moore)表示最深切的谢意,感谢他作为 "希腊悲剧中的音乐结构 "的客座编辑所提供的专业指导--感谢蒂莫西和其他每一位撰稿人--安娜-康塞尔(Anna Conser)、阿曼德-安古尔(Armand D'Angour)、海伦-福里(Helene Foley)、约翰-富兰克林(John Franklin)、托夫-马歇尔(Toph Marshall)--感谢他们为这项工作提供了卓越的专业知识。创办《Arethusa》专题特刊的想法最初源于为纪念布法罗大学古典文学雷蒙德荣誉教授、本刊长期编辑约翰-J-佩拉多托(John J. Peradotto)(1975-1997 年)而举办的两次研讨会。Milton Ezrati 在 20 世纪 60 年代末在布法罗大学攻读经济学专业时曾师从 Jack Peradotto。我还想借此机会向米尔顿-艾兹拉提表示感谢,感谢他一直以来对古典文学学科各个方面的支持。[末页 1] Roger D. Woodard,编辑 布法罗大学(纽约州立大学)版权所有 © 2024 约翰霍普金斯大学出版社 ...
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  • Roger D. Woodard, Editor

This issue does not mark the first occasion on which an examination of Greek musical structure and tragedy has been taken up within the covers of Arethusa. There is, for example, Claire Catenaccio’s 2017 “Sudden Song: The Musical Structure of Sophocles’ Trachiniae” (50.1, pp. 1–33), a work with which Anna Conser herein engages directly. But “Musical Structure in Greek Tragedy” does represent a first for Arethusa—a single issue centered on the theme of Greek music, with a set of inquiries dedicated fully to taking a close look at the musical structures that characterize the performance of tragedy in the Greek theater. I want to express my deepest appreciation to Timothy Moore for his expert guidance as guest editor of “Musical Structure in Greek Tragedy”–and to Tim and to each of the other contributors—Anna Conser, Armand D’Angour, Helene Foley, John Franklin, Toph Marshall—for lending their remarkable expertise to this endeavor. The idea for such a special thematic issue of Arethusa is one that initially emerged out of a pair of symposia that were held in honor of John J. Peradotto, Emeritus Raymond Professor of the Classics at the University of Buffalo and long-time editor of this journal (1975–1997). Those celebratory symposia were made possible by a generous gift provided by Milton Ezrati, who as an undergraduate majoring in Economics at the University of Buffalo in the late 1960s had studied with Jack Peradotto. I want also to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to Milton Ezrati for his continuing support of the Classics discipline in all of its various aspects. [End Page 1]

Roger D. Woodard, Editor University at Buffalo (SUNY) Copyright © 2024 Johns Hopkins University Press ...

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ARETHUSA CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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