Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides
In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext, a team of international scholars consider the afterlife of early Greek lyric poetry (iambic, elegiac, and melic) up to the 12th century CE, from a variety of intersecting perspectives: reperformance...
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description | In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext, a team of international scholars consider the afterlife of early Greek lyric poetry (iambic, elegiac, and melic) up to the 12th century CE, from a variety of intersecting perspectives: reperformance, textualization, the direct and indirect tradition, anthologies, poets’ Lives, and the disquisitions of philosophers and scholars. Particular attention is given to the poets Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Sappho, Alcaeus, Stesichorus, Pindar, and Timotheus. Consideration is given to their reception in authors such as Aristophanes, Herodotus, Plato, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Aelius Aristides, Catullus, Horace, Virgil, Ovid, and Statius, as well as their discussion by Peripatetic scholars, the Hellenistic scholia to Pindar, Horace’s commentator Porphyrio, and Eustathius on Pindar. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:64598c0b-64a9-476e-a805-9bf51d5d90262022-03-26T18:18:25ZPoem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and BacchylidesBook sectionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:64598c0b-64a9-476e-a805-9bf51d5d9026Greek Lyric PoetryEnglishSymplectic ElementsBrill2019Prodi, ECurrie, BRutherford, IIn The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext, a team of international scholars consider the afterlife of early Greek lyric poetry (iambic, elegiac, and melic) up to the 12th century CE, from a variety of intersecting perspectives: reperformance, textualization, the direct and indirect tradition, anthologies, poets’ Lives, and the disquisitions of philosophers and scholars. Particular attention is given to the poets Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Sappho, Alcaeus, Stesichorus, Pindar, and Timotheus. Consideration is given to their reception in authors such as Aristophanes, Herodotus, Plato, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Aelius Aristides, Catullus, Horace, Virgil, Ovid, and Statius, as well as their discussion by Peripatetic scholars, the Hellenistic scholia to Pindar, Horace’s commentator Porphyrio, and Eustathius on Pindar. |
spellingShingle | Greek Lyric Poetry Prodi, E Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title | Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title_full | Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title_fullStr | Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title_full_unstemmed | Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title_short | Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides |
title_sort | poem titles in simonides pindar and bacchylides |
topic | Greek Lyric Poetry |
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