The interconnectedness of two linguistic registers, the ‘vernacular’ and the ‘morethan- local’ or ‘pan-Hellenic’, is a well-known characteristic of the Kunstsprache of Greek lyric. The two case-studies considered in this paper, Pindar’s Olympian 1 and a roughly contemporary Boeotian stone-epigram of ‘local’ production (CEG 114) exemplify opposite poles within the spectrum of linguistic possibilities available to Greek archaic and classical poets and their audiences
This thesis discusses the relationship of the poetry of Titos Patrikios to ancient and Modern Greek ...
Sandrine Dubel Université Blaise-Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand The ecphraseis embedded in the epic poem...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
The interconnectedness of two linguistic registers, the ‘vernacular’ and the ‘morethan- local’ or ‘p...
Neste artigo focaliza-se o estudo da poesia de Píndaro, a partir das recentes abordagens hermenêutic...
In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
What is distinctive about Greek lyric poetry? How should we conceptualize it in relation to broader ...
This thesis is concerned with early Greek literary history and the nature of archaic Greek allusion....
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
This article explores the issue of the production, performance and transmission of Greek Lyric poetr...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
"'Lyric' in contemporary literary criticism is a term as elusive as it is suggestive. It exists both...
This thesis discusses the relationship of the poetry of Titos Patrikios to ancient and Modern Greek ...
Sandrine Dubel Université Blaise-Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand The ecphraseis embedded in the epic poem...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
The interconnectedness of two linguistic registers, the ‘vernacular’ and the ‘morethan- local’ or ‘p...
Neste artigo focaliza-se o estudo da poesia de Píndaro, a partir das recentes abordagens hermenêutic...
In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
What is distinctive about Greek lyric poetry? How should we conceptualize it in relation to broader ...
This thesis is concerned with early Greek literary history and the nature of archaic Greek allusion....
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
This article explores the issue of the production, performance and transmission of Greek Lyric poetr...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
"'Lyric' in contemporary literary criticism is a term as elusive as it is suggestive. It exists both...
This thesis discusses the relationship of the poetry of Titos Patrikios to ancient and Modern Greek ...
Sandrine Dubel Université Blaise-Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand The ecphraseis embedded in the epic poem...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...