This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, geographical and mythological issues attest that ancient scholars often established a precise relationship of derivation between the two poets: Hesiod read and interpreted the Homeric text, and therefore he had lived later than Homer. Moreover, Hesiod’s readings of the Homeric poems are often discussed with terms similar to those used for scholarly exegesis. Even if sometimes, according to the scholia, Hesiod interpreted the Homeric text accurately, he is often accused of misunderstanding the text of the epics
The author of this article has tried to demonstrate that the last three verses of the Odyssey’s proe...
Imprint varies.Editor: Hugh G. Evelyn-White.Greek text and English translation on facing pages.Inclu...
In the Republic, Plato engages in a meta-dialogue with Homer, one that overlays the dramatic one bet...
One of the most frustrating aspects of Homeric studies is that so little literary material outside t...
Brunet Philippe. 52. Homer's ancient readers. The hermeneutics of Greek epic's earliest exegetes. In...
The article analyzes the ways in which Homeric poems are quoted in the ancient commentaries to Horac...
This study analyzes the presence of Homeric quotations in the Origenian apology Against Celsus in or...
The author of the Shield of Heracles (generally dated about the first quarter of the sixth century B...
Hesiod’s listeners or readers could have better understood his references to the creation of Pandora...
In this paper a fresh interpretation is given – in conjunction with the Homeric corpus -, of the pr...
The present article aims to investigate how the passionate study of Homer affected the vernacular pr...
none1noTwo scholia to Aschylus’ Persians in Athous Iviron 209 (olim 161) derived from Homeric commen...
Epic language is employed at times by all the early Greek lyric poets. In the case of Sappho, epicis...
The origins of the ancient Homeric criticism are found in the era of the flourishing of archaic Gree...
La tesi contiene un commento continuo al poemetto tardo arcaico noto col titolo di Scutum Herculis e...
The author of this article has tried to demonstrate that the last three verses of the Odyssey’s proe...
Imprint varies.Editor: Hugh G. Evelyn-White.Greek text and English translation on facing pages.Inclu...
In the Republic, Plato engages in a meta-dialogue with Homer, one that overlays the dramatic one bet...
One of the most frustrating aspects of Homeric studies is that so little literary material outside t...
Brunet Philippe. 52. Homer's ancient readers. The hermeneutics of Greek epic's earliest exegetes. In...
The article analyzes the ways in which Homeric poems are quoted in the ancient commentaries to Horac...
This study analyzes the presence of Homeric quotations in the Origenian apology Against Celsus in or...
The author of the Shield of Heracles (generally dated about the first quarter of the sixth century B...
Hesiod’s listeners or readers could have better understood his references to the creation of Pandora...
In this paper a fresh interpretation is given – in conjunction with the Homeric corpus -, of the pr...
The present article aims to investigate how the passionate study of Homer affected the vernacular pr...
none1noTwo scholia to Aschylus’ Persians in Athous Iviron 209 (olim 161) derived from Homeric commen...
Epic language is employed at times by all the early Greek lyric poets. In the case of Sappho, epicis...
The origins of the ancient Homeric criticism are found in the era of the flourishing of archaic Gree...
La tesi contiene un commento continuo al poemetto tardo arcaico noto col titolo di Scutum Herculis e...
The author of this article has tried to demonstrate that the last three verses of the Odyssey’s proe...
Imprint varies.Editor: Hugh G. Evelyn-White.Greek text and English translation on facing pages.Inclu...
In the Republic, Plato engages in a meta-dialogue with Homer, one that overlays the dramatic one bet...