This article discusses the hexameter piece in Aeschylus’ fragments 168–168b Radt (probably from Semele or Water-bearers), a hymn to the nymphs of Argos sung by Hera while disguised as a wandering priestess. First I detail the way in which the text evokes and adapts the tradition of hymnic poetry in hexameters (instantiated, among others, by the Homeric Hymns) in both content and form. Then I argue that Aeschylus performs an exercise in generic archaeology, recreating an archetypal stage of the hymnic tradition in the fitting context of a mythical episode
These lively narrative poems, attributed in antiquity to Homer, are works of great charm. Composed f...
This book examines the extant fragments of the Archaic Greek poem known in antiquity as Hesiod\u27s ...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
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The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
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brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
We know a lot less about theatre production (tragedy, comedy and satyrical drama) during the 4th and...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
This paper compares the fragments of Aeschylus' Ψυχαγωγοί with the Homeric Nekyia. It seems indeed t...
The author, in turn, compares with the Bacchae the literary Dionysian myth in epic and lyric poetry,...
These lively narrative poems, attributed in antiquity to Homer, are works of great charm. Composed f...
This book examines the extant fragments of the Archaic Greek poem known in antiquity as Hesiod\u27s ...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
The presence of mythological examples in Aphrodite’s speech to Anchises is one of the traits which i...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
The article explores the narrative recounted in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes for its aetiological and ...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
From Hesiod\u27s first person account of his encounters with the Muses on Mount Helikon to Theokrito...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
We know a lot less about theatre production (tragedy, comedy and satyrical drama) during the 4th and...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
This paper compares the fragments of Aeschylus' Ψυχαγωγοί with the Homeric Nekyia. It seems indeed t...
The author, in turn, compares with the Bacchae the literary Dionysian myth in epic and lyric poetry,...
These lively narrative poems, attributed in antiquity to Homer, are works of great charm. Composed f...
This book examines the extant fragments of the Archaic Greek poem known in antiquity as Hesiod\u27s ...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...