Epistulae Aristeae ad Philocratem loci nonnulli ad genuinam lectionem revocantur; praeterea quaeritur utrum hiatus vitetur atque clausolae numerosae sint.The aim of the first part of this paper is to cast new light on the textual constitution of some passages of the Epistula Aristeae ad Philocratem. Ca. 20 pieces are discussed and for most of them a new solution is proposed; in the other cases I argue for a solution already proposed, but not accepted by the editors. The aim of the second part is to establish whether the ps.-Aristeas used rhythmical prose or not, and whether he avoided the hiatus. The analysis shows that he wrote rhythmical prose and avoided the hiatus
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Tekst sadrži uvodne napomene uz prevod odabranih poglavlja Aristejevog pisma Filokratu, s posebnim o...
This paper discusses a passage from Pseudo-Manetho's Apotelesmatica (4.420-424) and suggests an emen...
Epistulae Aristeae ad Philocratem loci nonnulli ad genuinam lectionem revocantur; praeterea quaeritu...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
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In this article the author argues for the correctness of the text and the irregular responsion trans...
Bolling's demonstration that the numerus ve rsuum of our Homeric vulgate, when shorn of the lines w...
Nonnulli Aeli Aristidis loci ad genuinam lectionem restituuntur. Insuper monstratur Aelium Aristidem...
If we had no idea which parts of Greek literature in a certain period were poetry or prose, we would...
The article offers an overview of the testimonies about Aelius Aristides’ reception in the didactic ...
The paper concerns the epiploke, the 'weave' of metres and rhythms in ancient Greek poetry. Some pas...
This article intends to reopen the debate about the structure of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras’ epistles to ...
Tekst sadrži uvodne napomene uz prevod odabranih poglavlja Aristejevog pisma Filokratu, s posebnim o...
This paper discusses a passage from Pseudo-Manetho's Apotelesmatica (4.420-424) and suggests an emen...
Epistulae Aristeae ad Philocratem loci nonnulli ad genuinam lectionem revocantur; praeterea quaeritu...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
Aristoxenus of Tarentum makes productive use of Aristotelian concepts and methods in developing his ...
Philostratus, in his Vitae Sophistarum, reminds a substantial aspect of Aristides\u2019 style, akrib...
The paper discusses a problem connected with the performance of lyric texts in the Hellenistic perio...
Contributi esegetici e testuali a sette luoghi dell'ampia "Ars grammatica" di Diomede, pubblicata da...
In this article the author argues for the correctness of the text and the irregular responsion trans...
Bolling's demonstration that the numerus ve rsuum of our Homeric vulgate, when shorn of the lines w...
Nonnulli Aeli Aristidis loci ad genuinam lectionem restituuntur. Insuper monstratur Aelium Aristidem...
If we had no idea which parts of Greek literature in a certain period were poetry or prose, we would...
The article offers an overview of the testimonies about Aelius Aristides’ reception in the didactic ...
The paper concerns the epiploke, the 'weave' of metres and rhythms in ancient Greek poetry. Some pas...
This article intends to reopen the debate about the structure of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras’ epistles to ...
Tekst sadrži uvodne napomene uz prevod odabranih poglavlja Aristejevog pisma Filokratu, s posebnim o...
This paper discusses a passage from Pseudo-Manetho's Apotelesmatica (4.420-424) and suggests an emen...