The greatest impediment in our effort to reconstruct the history of Greek literature of the 4th c. B.C. is the almost complete loss of important poets such as Antimachus of Colophon, a loss which leaves us in the dark as to the conditions that led to the 3rd c. B.C. renaissance. In the times around 300 B.C. leading figures were active in the SE Aegean, the most prominent of whom was Philetas of Cos. Ptolemy I entrusted him with the tutorship of his son Ptolemy II. Philetas was highly esteemed by his compatriots who honoured him with a statue, and by the avant-garde among Hellenistic poets including Callimachus and Theocritus. He wrote hexameters (Hermes), narrative elegy (Demeter), Epigrams and Paegnia and perhaps a Telephus. His Ataktoi Gl...
Analysis of lines 31-35 from the third column of the Mnesiepes inscription. At first, the poet’s Dio...
A brief sketch of the methodological principles governing the forthcoming Oxford edition of Poetarum...
An overview of the Corpus Protagoreum: A Bibliographical Note on Laks and Most’s Early Greek Philoso...
"This volume is an edition of the poetical and grammatical fragments of Philitas of Cos, the early-H...
AbstractA treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian...
Except for the pseudo-Euripidean Rhesus, fourth-century tragedy has almost entirely been lost to the...
The editors present as the twentieth volume of the collection Hellenistica Groningana a monograph de...
In this dissertation, I have studied the historical fragments of the Peripatetic Dikaiarchos, partic...
A large number of the most informative fragments of the Hellenistic Greek historians are transmitted...
Unlike other Hellenistic poets, Dioscorides (3rd c. BCE) has been rather neglected by the scholars t...
The history of philosophy proper, claimed Hegel, began with the poem of the Presocratic Greek philos...
The discovery and publication in 2003 of a second fragment from Aphytis (Chalkidike) of the Athenian...
The basis of the work is an examination of the ancient source material, in particular plutarch's 'Li...
This thesis comprises a linguistic, metrical and literary commentary on the fragments of Pherecrates...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Analysis of lines 31-35 from the third column of the Mnesiepes inscription. At first, the poet’s Dio...
A brief sketch of the methodological principles governing the forthcoming Oxford edition of Poetarum...
An overview of the Corpus Protagoreum: A Bibliographical Note on Laks and Most’s Early Greek Philoso...
"This volume is an edition of the poetical and grammatical fragments of Philitas of Cos, the early-H...
AbstractA treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian...
Except for the pseudo-Euripidean Rhesus, fourth-century tragedy has almost entirely been lost to the...
The editors present as the twentieth volume of the collection Hellenistica Groningana a monograph de...
In this dissertation, I have studied the historical fragments of the Peripatetic Dikaiarchos, partic...
A large number of the most informative fragments of the Hellenistic Greek historians are transmitted...
Unlike other Hellenistic poets, Dioscorides (3rd c. BCE) has been rather neglected by the scholars t...
The history of philosophy proper, claimed Hegel, began with the poem of the Presocratic Greek philos...
The discovery and publication in 2003 of a second fragment from Aphytis (Chalkidike) of the Athenian...
The basis of the work is an examination of the ancient source material, in particular plutarch's 'Li...
This thesis comprises a linguistic, metrical and literary commentary on the fragments of Pherecrates...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Analysis of lines 31-35 from the third column of the Mnesiepes inscription. At first, the poet’s Dio...
A brief sketch of the methodological principles governing the forthcoming Oxford edition of Poetarum...
An overview of the Corpus Protagoreum: A Bibliographical Note on Laks and Most’s Early Greek Philoso...