This paper aims to investigate the relationships between Bacchylides and Sparta. Bacchylides, in fact, composed a dithyramb (fr. 20 Maehler) certainly dedicated to the Spartans, which recounts the myth of Idas and Marpessa: the theme is appropriate for Spartan festivals, since it reflects under many points of view customs and traditions typical of Spartan society. The dithyramb may have been performed by a female chorus, according to a practice that finds no parallels in other Greek poleis. The same myth recurs in Bacchylides\u2019 encomium 20A and I support the view that this poem was dedicated to the Spartans, too. There is no reason to argue that it was a dithyramb (as has been recently proposed), because the performance of encomia is at...
Pentheus’ amathia. Aspects of Knowing in Euripides’ Bacchae ̶ Moving from the analysis of amathia, w...
The article concentrates on the diffusion and the role of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Christian litera...
Since the beginning of the sixties of the last century, several philologists have studied the presen...
The author, in turn, compares with the Bacchae the literary Dionysian myth in epic and lyric poetry,...
The paper proposes a new reading of Euripides’ Bacchae, focusing attention on the Chorus of bacchant...
Bacchilide compose per gli Spartani il ditirambo 20, intitolato Ida, in cui si narrava il mito di Id...
This article will seek to identify the political characteristics of the Athenian hero Theseus in Bac...
Of the extant classical and pre-classical hymns to Dionysus, both literary and cultic, none praises ...
In the Bacchants, the etymological puns and plays on words, which Euripides often uses to illustrate...
This study examines three sections of Bacchylides’ poems: Ep. 3, 72-73; Dith. 1, 36-62; Dith. 3, 90-...
Este trabalho apresenta uma tradução, seguida de comentários, das seis odes de Baquílides que chegar...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
This paper focuses on the cultural relations, both poetic and iconographic, between Bacchylides and ...
I ditirambi 17 e 18 di Bacchilide, incentrati sulla figura di Teseo, si prestano in particolar modo ...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
Pentheus’ amathia. Aspects of Knowing in Euripides’ Bacchae ̶ Moving from the analysis of amathia, w...
The article concentrates on the diffusion and the role of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Christian litera...
Since the beginning of the sixties of the last century, several philologists have studied the presen...
The author, in turn, compares with the Bacchae the literary Dionysian myth in epic and lyric poetry,...
The paper proposes a new reading of Euripides’ Bacchae, focusing attention on the Chorus of bacchant...
Bacchilide compose per gli Spartani il ditirambo 20, intitolato Ida, in cui si narrava il mito di Id...
This article will seek to identify the political characteristics of the Athenian hero Theseus in Bac...
Of the extant classical and pre-classical hymns to Dionysus, both literary and cultic, none praises ...
In the Bacchants, the etymological puns and plays on words, which Euripides often uses to illustrate...
This study examines three sections of Bacchylides’ poems: Ep. 3, 72-73; Dith. 1, 36-62; Dith. 3, 90-...
Este trabalho apresenta uma tradução, seguida de comentários, das seis odes de Baquílides que chegar...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
This paper focuses on the cultural relations, both poetic and iconographic, between Bacchylides and ...
I ditirambi 17 e 18 di Bacchilide, incentrati sulla figura di Teseo, si prestano in particolar modo ...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
Pentheus’ amathia. Aspects of Knowing in Euripides’ Bacchae ̶ Moving from the analysis of amathia, w...
The article concentrates on the diffusion and the role of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Christian litera...
Since the beginning of the sixties of the last century, several philologists have studied the presen...