Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)

In this paper we consider first the possible points of tangent between Callimachus’ Hecale and the “res Atticae” of Euphorion (in his poems the Arai and the Mopsopia), as far as the poet of Chalcis reappropriates an interest for the Attica of Callimachus in his fragmentary poem Hecale. But we try to...

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Main Author: Josep Antoni Clua Serena
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Language:English
Published: ENS Éditions 2016-06-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/aitia/1565
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description In this paper we consider first the possible points of tangent between Callimachus’ Hecale and the “res Atticae” of Euphorion (in his poems the Arai and the Mopsopia), as far as the poet of Chalcis reappropriates an interest for the Attica of Callimachus in his fragmentary poem Hecale. But we try to show also how Euphorion’ links with Callimachus ultimately prove to be quite thin in the writing of his poems, with words like κελέβη, among others, that are quoted by Callimachus in his epyllion.
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spelling doaj.art-f3faef7c044e4acfa3f5824baaae20e52022-12-22T03:37:32ZengENS ÉditionsAitia1775-42752016-06-01610.4000/aitia.1565Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)Josep Antoni Clua SerenaIn this paper we consider first the possible points of tangent between Callimachus’ Hecale and the “res Atticae” of Euphorion (in his poems the Arai and the Mopsopia), as far as the poet of Chalcis reappropriates an interest for the Attica of Callimachus in his fragmentary poem Hecale. But we try to show also how Euphorion’ links with Callimachus ultimately prove to be quite thin in the writing of his poems, with words like κελέβη, among others, that are quoted by Callimachus in his epyllion.http://journals.openedition.org/aitia/1565Hellenictic poetryCallimachusEuphorionHecaleκελέβηres Atticae
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Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
Aitia
Hellenictic poetry
Callimachus
Euphorion
Hecale
κελέβη
res Atticae
title Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
title_full Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
title_fullStr Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
title_full_unstemmed Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
title_short Euphorion et l´Hécalé de Callimaque : Mythèmes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire (« res Atticae ») (I)
title_sort euphorion et l´hecale de callimaque mythemes et structure narrative d´un epyllion fragmentaire res atticae i
topic Hellenictic poetry
Callimachus
Euphorion
Hecale
κελέβη
res Atticae
url http://journals.openedition.org/aitia/1565
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