Cavafy (1863–1933) and Callimachus (c.305–240 BC) can be usefully compared ongeographical, stylistic and intellectual grounds. Both poets in spite of connexions withEngland and Cyrene in North Africa respectively are quintessentially Alexandrian, andthis Alexandrian inheritance is something more than a shared milieu. A certain lapidary,backward-looking and controlled style binds the two poets, and the debt that Cavafyowed his much earlier Alexandrian colleague has been noted by Peridis and others (e.g.Liddell 1974: 12 and 121, Chatephotes 1973: 27–34; Keeley 1976: 81–84 analysesCavafy’s use of the epitaph-form without specific reference to Callimachus)
When, in the third century B.C.E., the Ptolemies became rulers in Egypt, they found themselves not o...
Two poems of Catullian Liber (V and VII) contain allusions to Callimachus, particularly to proem of...
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While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
This book provides a new literary treatment of an often-overlooked collection of fragmentary poems f...
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In this paper, a comparative analysis of four poems by Robert Browning and C. P. Cavafy will be prov...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
A lively and eloquent piece exploring Hellenistic poet Callimachus' key aesthetic tenets and uncover...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
Apollonius of Rhodes’ digression on Heracles and Theiodamas (Arg. 1.1211-20) alludes to Callimachus’...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Δε διατίθεται περίληψηΤhe three prose poems by Cavafy that are known to us («The Regiment of pleasur...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
When, in the third century B.C.E., the Ptolemies became rulers in Egypt, they found themselves not o...
Two poems of Catullian Liber (V and VII) contain allusions to Callimachus, particularly to proem of...
One of the greatest virtues of Cavity’s poetry is its “openness’’; its ability to engage diverseread...
Given its prominence in C.P. Cavafy’s poetry, it is understandable that the role of historyhas consi...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
This book provides a new literary treatment of an often-overlooked collection of fragmentary poems f...
The subject of this paper is the rapport of two epistolary poems of Catullus (poems 50 and 65) to th...
In this paper, a comparative analysis of four poems by Robert Browning and C. P. Cavafy will be prov...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
A lively and eloquent piece exploring Hellenistic poet Callimachus' key aesthetic tenets and uncover...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
Apollonius of Rhodes’ digression on Heracles and Theiodamas (Arg. 1.1211-20) alludes to Callimachus’...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Δε διατίθεται περίληψηΤhe three prose poems by Cavafy that are known to us («The Regiment of pleasur...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
When, in the third century B.C.E., the Ptolemies became rulers in Egypt, they found themselves not o...
Two poems of Catullian Liber (V and VII) contain allusions to Callimachus, particularly to proem of...
One of the greatest virtues of Cavity’s poetry is its “openness’’; its ability to engage diverseread...