RT Journal Article T1 The Re-creation of a Narrator: Nonnus of Panopolis’ “Paraphrase of the Gospel of John” 1:1–45 A1 Miguélez Cavero, Laura AB ABSTRACT: This study considers the voice of the narrator in the “Paraphrase of the Gospel of John”, written by Nonnus of Panopolis in the fifth century, focusing on his selfpresentation as both Johannine and Homeric narrator. “The Paraphrase of the Gospel of John” lacks explicit statements of poetic intent similar to the prefaces of other poetic paraphrases, such as Juvencus’ “Evangeliorum libri quattuor” and the “Metaphrasis Psalmorum”, but a close reading of Nonnus’ poetic version of the so-called “Hymn to the Logos” and the gospel original (Jo. 1:1–18) reveals similar strategies at work. The paraphrastic narrator incorporates to his reading of the gospel later exegesis, reserves John’s characteristic repetition of vocabulary for significant terms, and signals his ambivalence towards Homer through his avoidance of Homeric vocabulary in the first lines of his poem. PB Taylor & Francis SN 0039-7679 YR 2019 FD 2019 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/120370 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/120370 LA eng NO Miguélez-Cavero, Laura. «The Re-creation of a Narrator: Nonnus of Panopolis’ “Paraphrase of the Gospel of John” 1:1–45». Symbolae Osloenses, vol. 93, n.º 1, 2019, pp. 209-233, https://doi.org/10.1080/00397679.2019.1648009. DS Docta Complutense RD 19 mar 2026