The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are important in the reworking of the genre, as is to be expected from a composition by a Hellenistic poet, but Callimachus has also remained faithful to what we can discern of its wider associations, broad as these were. This can be seen in the concern with the identities of deity (Carneian Apollo), worshippers (a group of young men on the verge of maturity), and community (the historical foundation of Cyrene). But while Hymn 2 seems to retain much of the sensibility of the paean (as evidenced by Pindar, Pythian 5 as well as the paeans proper), it is hard to find any such fidelity to a recognisable archaic genre in either of the other so-called...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
The paper concerns Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter and proposes a reading of it in the light of the lat...
In this study I evaluate Callimachus’ rhetorical presentation and characterization of local historia...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Basing upon the second collection of Greek hymns that have been preserved, the authoress aims at sho...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
This new Callimachean commentary has a modest goal: “to provide readers with a convenient and access...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
This book provides a new literary treatment of an often-overlooked collection of fragmentary poems f...
Chapter 1: Unity. This chapter surveys the various arguments (formal, religious, geographical, etc.)...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
The paper concerns Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter and proposes a reading of it in the light of the lat...
In this study I evaluate Callimachus’ rhetorical presentation and characterization of local historia...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Basing upon the second collection of Greek hymns that have been preserved, the authoress aims at sho...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
This new Callimachean commentary has a modest goal: “to provide readers with a convenient and access...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
This book provides a new literary treatment of an often-overlooked collection of fragmentary poems f...
Chapter 1: Unity. This chapter surveys the various arguments (formal, religious, geographical, etc.)...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
The paper concerns Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter and proposes a reading of it in the light of the lat...
In this study I evaluate Callimachus’ rhetorical presentation and characterization of local historia...