This paper aims to detect some exceptions to the commonly accepted idea that elegy was an exclusively monodic genre. Pausanias (4.16.6) refers that a chorus of Messenian women celebrated Aristomenes\u2019 victory against the Spartans with an elegiac couplet and this is not an isolated case. In the Laconian area the festival of the Gymnopaidia may have played an important role in the widespread of choral elegies, thanks to some well known aulodes and elegiac poets of the archaic age, such as Sacadas and Polymnestus. Choruses may also have been involved in the re-performance of sympotic elegies. Theognis (238-243) imagines that his song will be sung in the symposia by young men at the sound of the pipes, whereas Plato (Tim. 21b) attests that ...
This dissertation surveys and analyzes the development of the Greek and Latin paraklausithuron (para...
This paper tries to develop the characteristics of Roman love elegy from the scanty remains of Greek...
This dissertation investigates how Augustan poetry imagines, redefines and reconfigures the idea of ...
This article explores the relationships and correlations between early Greek elegy (7th—5th c. BC) a...
The new Simonides elegy for the dead at Plataea fits within an obscure but discoverable tradition, a...
The present discussion reconsiders Hermesianax Leontion fr. 7.35–46 Powell (3.35–46 Lightfoot) as of...
Estudos atuais atribuem à ocasião de performance um papel importante na interpretação da poesia greg...
<!--StartFragment--> <p class="MsoNormal">The new Simonides elegy for the dead at Plataea fits withi...
O presente trabalho consiste de um exame breve das correntes teóricas que propõem o simpósio aristoc...
Consoante aos estudos recentes sobre a lírica grega arcaica, hoje podemos aduzir a ocasião de perfor...
A compact textual unit of six elegiac poems opening the third book of the Corpus Tibullianum ([Tib.]...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
For the ancient Athenians, tragedy was a species of choral poetry, a spectacular new development wit...
This paper uses recent formal analysis of the Greek Elegy by Gregory Nagy to shed light on the parti...
In this paper, I explore how Greek and Roman poets alluded to the lamentatory background of elegy th...
This dissertation surveys and analyzes the development of the Greek and Latin paraklausithuron (para...
This paper tries to develop the characteristics of Roman love elegy from the scanty remains of Greek...
This dissertation investigates how Augustan poetry imagines, redefines and reconfigures the idea of ...
This article explores the relationships and correlations between early Greek elegy (7th—5th c. BC) a...
The new Simonides elegy for the dead at Plataea fits within an obscure but discoverable tradition, a...
The present discussion reconsiders Hermesianax Leontion fr. 7.35–46 Powell (3.35–46 Lightfoot) as of...
Estudos atuais atribuem à ocasião de performance um papel importante na interpretação da poesia greg...
<!--StartFragment--> <p class="MsoNormal">The new Simonides elegy for the dead at Plataea fits withi...
O presente trabalho consiste de um exame breve das correntes teóricas que propõem o simpósio aristoc...
Consoante aos estudos recentes sobre a lírica grega arcaica, hoje podemos aduzir a ocasião de perfor...
A compact textual unit of six elegiac poems opening the third book of the Corpus Tibullianum ([Tib.]...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
For the ancient Athenians, tragedy was a species of choral poetry, a spectacular new development wit...
This paper uses recent formal analysis of the Greek Elegy by Gregory Nagy to shed light on the parti...
In this paper, I explore how Greek and Roman poets alluded to the lamentatory background of elegy th...
This dissertation surveys and analyzes the development of the Greek and Latin paraklausithuron (para...
This paper tries to develop the characteristics of Roman love elegy from the scanty remains of Greek...
This dissertation investigates how Augustan poetry imagines, redefines and reconfigures the idea of ...