FORMULAIC PATTERNS IN PHOENICIAN7PUNIC VOTIVE INSCRIPTIONS: PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS ON EPIGRAPHIC STRUCTURE AND SYNTAX

Brien Garnand

Abstract


We apply methodologies from the study of Greek poetry – theories about performance on the one hand and
about the re-enactment of epigraphic poetry on the other – in order to better understand poetry on Phoenician inscrip-
tions. We dene formulae as semantic units that can change position within a poetic expression, using the metaphor
of dovetail joinery, with some units that can even be omitted while still permitting comprehension. A limited range of
formulaic units can combine into expression of certain lengths and rhythms, a syntax that pertains to inscriptions over
a broad geographical and chronological range, found on dedications both public and private. In particular, names for
the types of oerings poetically parallel each other, with this parallelism excluding interpretations that fall outside of
their shared syntax.


Keywords: Greek/Phoenician Poetic Composition; Votive Formula; Epigraphic Reperformance.


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