Sneha Girap (Editor)

Barry B Powell

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Barry Powell


Role
  
Author

Barry B. Powell iytimgcomvisstD3MjADaEhqdefaultjpg

Books
  
Classical Myth, Homer and the Origin of the Gre, A Short Introduction to Classic, Writing: Theory and History of, Writing and the origins of Greek l

Barry b powell on homer s the odyssey


Barry B. Powell is the Halls-Bascom Professor of Classics Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, author of the widely used textbook Classical Myth and many other books. Trained at Berkeley and Harvard, he is a specialist in Homer and in the history of writing. He has also taught Egyptian philology for many years and courses in Egyptian civilization.

Contents

Barry B. Powell httpsiytimgcomviFWLG8Z4oMzQmaxresdefaultjpg

Gods, Monsters and Libraries Virtual Book Talk - Classical Myth


Work

His Writing: Theory and History of the Technology of Civilization (Wiley-Blackwell 2009) attempts to create a scientific terminology and taxonomy for the study of writing, and was described in Science as "stimulating and impressive" and "a worthy successor to the pioneering book by Semitic specialist I. J. Gelb." This book has been translated into Arabic and modern Greek.

Powell's study Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet advances the thesis that a single man invented the Greek alphabet expressly in order to record the poems of Homer. This thesis is controversial, but has received wide acceptance. The book was the subject of an international conference in Berlin in 2002 and has been influential outside classical philology, especially in media studies. Powell's Writing and the Origins of Greek Literature follows up themes broached by the thesis.

Powell's textbook, Classical Myth (8th edition) is widely used for classical myth courses in America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan, as his text The Greeks: History, Culture, Society (with Ian Morris) is widely used in ancient history classes. His text World Myth is popular in such courses.

Powell's critical study Homer is widely read as an introduction for philologists, historians, and students of literature. It is in its second edition and has been translated into Italian.

A New Companion to Homer (with Ian Morris), also translated into modern Greek and Chinese, is a comprehensive review of modern scholarship on Homer.

His literary works include poetry (Rooms Containing Falcons), an autobiography (Ramses in Nighttown), a mock-epic (The War at Troy: A True History), an academic novel (A Land of Slaves: A Novel of the American Academy), a novel about Berkeley (The Berkeley Plan: A Novel of the Sixties), a novel about Jazz (Take Five, with Sanford Dorbin), and a collection of short fiction.

He has translated the Iliad and the Odyssey. The introduction to these poems discusses Powell's thesis about the Greek alphabet and the recording of Homer and is an influential review of modern Homeric criticism. He has also translated the Aeneid and the poems of Hesiod. He has published a memoir: Ramses Reborn.

Books

  • Composition by Theme in the Odyssey, Beiträge zur klassichen Philologie, 1974
  • Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet, Cambridge University Press, 1991
  • A New Companion to Homer (with Ian Morris), E. J. Brill, 1995
  • A Short Introduction to Classical Myth, Pearspm, 2000
  • Writing and the Origins of Greek Literature, Cambridge University Press, 2003
  • Helen of Troy, Screenplay based on Margaret George novel. 2006
  • Rooms Containing Falcons, poetry, 2006
  • The War at Troy: A True History, mock-epic, 2006
  • Ramses in Nighttown, a novel, 2006
  • Homer, second edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007
  • Writing: Theory and History of the Technology of Civilization, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
  • The Greeks: History, Culture, Society (with Ian Morris), second edition, Pearson, 2009
  • Ilias, Odysseia, Greek text with translation of Alexander Pope, Chester River Press 2009
  • A Land of Slaves: A Novel of the American Academy, Orion Books 2011
  • World Myth, Pearson, 2013
  • The Iliad, Oxford University Press, 2013
  • The Odyssey, Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Classical Myth, eighth edition, Pearson, 2014
  • Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: The Essential Books, Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Vergil's Aeneid, Oxford University Press, 2015
  • Vergil's Aeneid: The Essential Books, Oxford University Press 2015
  • The Berkeley Plan: A Novel of the Sixties, Orion Books 2016
  • The House of Odysseus, and other short fictions, Orion Books 2016
  • The Poems of Hesiod: Theogony, Works and Days, the Shield of Heracles, University of California Press 2017
  • Take Five, A Story of Jazz in the Fifties (with Sanford Dorbin), Telstar Books, 2017
  • Ramses Reborn: A Memoir, Amazon Publications, 2017
  • Articles

  • "Did Homer Sing at Lefkandi?", Electronic Antiquity 1(2), July 1993 (online version)
  • References

    Barry B. Powell Wikipedia