Summary – The object of the present article is to clarify some features of the technique of versification in Hesiod’s poetry. It is possible to make evident two different modalities in his poetic diction: one typically coherent with the formulaic style of epic and another one more creative which can be found in the elaboration of phrases bound to the context, thereby sometimes revealing imitation of Homeric patterns
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various ...
The Shield of Heracles by Hesiod and Homer’s Iliad, XVIII show how mimesis should be considered: it ...
Revision of the author's thesis, Un-Homeric features in the language of Hesiod, Cambridge, 1965.Bibl...
Various elements of Hesiod’s poems (cosmogony, theogony, series of proverbial maxims, etc.) originat...
One of the great pleasures of reading Ovid’s Metamorphoses is his verse-craft. His lines flow like t...
The present article aims to investigate how the passionate study of Homer affected the vernacular pr...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
Archimedes’ epigram AP, 7, 50 aims to dissuade poets from emulating Euripides. As already done by Ca...
Van der Valk Marchinus H. A. L. H. The formulaic character of homeric poetry and the relation betwee...
This paper examines the versification style of the Romansh poet Andri Peer, who can be considered as...
The author, on grounds of certain aspects of the diction concerning the term ἀνήρ in the poem, detec...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
Homer's epics have, since the writing of Plato's Republic, often been read as pre-eminent examples o...
Versification describes the marriage of language and poetic form through which poetry is produced. F...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various ...
The Shield of Heracles by Hesiod and Homer’s Iliad, XVIII show how mimesis should be considered: it ...
Revision of the author's thesis, Un-Homeric features in the language of Hesiod, Cambridge, 1965.Bibl...
Various elements of Hesiod’s poems (cosmogony, theogony, series of proverbial maxims, etc.) originat...
One of the great pleasures of reading Ovid’s Metamorphoses is his verse-craft. His lines flow like t...
The present article aims to investigate how the passionate study of Homer affected the vernacular pr...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
Archimedes’ epigram AP, 7, 50 aims to dissuade poets from emulating Euripides. As already done by Ca...
Van der Valk Marchinus H. A. L. H. The formulaic character of homeric poetry and the relation betwee...
This paper examines the versification style of the Romansh poet Andri Peer, who can be considered as...
The author, on grounds of certain aspects of the diction concerning the term ἀνήρ in the poem, detec...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
Homer's epics have, since the writing of Plato's Republic, often been read as pre-eminent examples o...
Versification describes the marriage of language and poetic form through which poetry is produced. F...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various ...
The Shield of Heracles by Hesiod and Homer’s Iliad, XVIII show how mimesis should be considered: it ...
Revision of the author's thesis, Un-Homeric features in the language of Hesiod, Cambridge, 1965.Bibl...