It is generally believed that two passages in Diomedes and ps.-Probus testify to the existence of a theatre in Syracuse at the time of the Deinomenid tyrants, Hiero and Gelo. It is, however, more likely that the Hiero and Gelo of these grammatical sources are to be identified with the third-century tyrants Hiero II and Gelo II. Moreover, the abovementioned passages belong to a group of testimonia on the origins of bucolic poetry, and in the same vein they manipulate both mythological and historical material in order to achieve their primary goal, without aiming for an historically verifiable reconstruction
In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus's Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive character...
Despite the similarity of the myths, Callimachus’ aitia on Heracles in Lindos (fr. 23) and among the...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
It is generally believed that two passages in Diomedes and ps.-Probus testify to the existence of a ...
L’articolo riprende in esame una testimonianza piuttosto problematica di Duride di Samo, trasmessa d...
More than a hundred years of scholarship on the fragments of Epicharmus have produced many analyses ...
Hieron II of Syracuse reigned for fifty-four years, from 269 to 215 BC – longer than any other Helle...
An inscription engraved on a statue-basis offered by the Syracusan damos to Zeus Hellanios was found...
The very short report of the battle of Himera given by Herodotus’ Histories seems to have the primar...
L'articolo propone una rilettura dell'epilogo del logos siciliano, incluso nel settimo libro delle S...
The Virgilian episode of Venulus’ embassy to Diomedes (Aen. 8.9-17; 11.225-295) is referred to in th...
La principale testimonianza intorno all’opera Sulla retorica del filosofo stoico Diogene di Babiloni...
Dans les « Progymnasmata » de Théon, datant du 1er s. apr. J.-C. , de nombreuses citations d'Hérodot...
The ms. Laur. plut. 60,6 contains, inter alia, three anonymous texts. The first two texts are monodi...
The paper aims to draw attention on the Greek inscription GELOI (that means \u201cto Ghell\uf2\u201d...
In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus's Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive character...
Despite the similarity of the myths, Callimachus’ aitia on Heracles in Lindos (fr. 23) and among the...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
It is generally believed that two passages in Diomedes and ps.-Probus testify to the existence of a ...
L’articolo riprende in esame una testimonianza piuttosto problematica di Duride di Samo, trasmessa d...
More than a hundred years of scholarship on the fragments of Epicharmus have produced many analyses ...
Hieron II of Syracuse reigned for fifty-four years, from 269 to 215 BC – longer than any other Helle...
An inscription engraved on a statue-basis offered by the Syracusan damos to Zeus Hellanios was found...
The very short report of the battle of Himera given by Herodotus’ Histories seems to have the primar...
L'articolo propone una rilettura dell'epilogo del logos siciliano, incluso nel settimo libro delle S...
The Virgilian episode of Venulus’ embassy to Diomedes (Aen. 8.9-17; 11.225-295) is referred to in th...
La principale testimonianza intorno all’opera Sulla retorica del filosofo stoico Diogene di Babiloni...
Dans les « Progymnasmata » de Théon, datant du 1er s. apr. J.-C. , de nombreuses citations d'Hérodot...
The ms. Laur. plut. 60,6 contains, inter alia, three anonymous texts. The first two texts are monodi...
The paper aims to draw attention on the Greek inscription GELOI (that means \u201cto Ghell\uf2\u201d...
In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus's Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive character...
Despite the similarity of the myths, Callimachus’ aitia on Heracles in Lindos (fr. 23) and among the...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...