‘Lesbos’ Other Lyricist: Studies in Alcaeus’ argues that Alcaeus is a sophisticated poet. It offers new approaches to and interpretations of his poetry, and provides a re-edition and close reading of Alcaeus frr. 33-57, 59-111. Part I suggests new approaches to Alcaeus and Greek lyric that emphasise literary interpretation. In contrast to the dominant approaches that treat Alcaeus as a source of historical data or consider his works largely understandable from the context, this study highlights the interpretative benefits of a more varied approach. It therefore goes further than recent works on the literary aspects of Greek lyric by focusing on a single poet and his oeuvre in a thesis-length study, uniting diverse approaches, and asking ne...
In offering a brief sketch of some aspects of Herodotus’ use of lyric poetry I shall restrict myself...
This thesis is concerned with early Greek literary history and the nature of archaic Greek allusion....
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The Hellenistic scholars canonized a group of nine lyric poets who composed their poetry in the arch...
Alcaeus’ Hymn to Apollo · In this article, I reconsider Alcaeus’ Hymn to Apollo (fr. 307 V.), with p...
My dissertation examines the works of three poets, Aratus, Apollonius of Rhodes, and Nicander, as sc...
There is no complete account of the transmission of Alcuin\u2019s poems, which is apparently quite u...
In the Alcaeus fragment 359 Voigt, the philological problems are linked not only with an unclear tex...
"'Lyric' in contemporary literary criticism is a term as elusive as it is suggestive. It exists both...
Archaic Greek poems referred to a specific historical context and to a specific audience. To underst...
Brunet Philippe. 34. West (M. L.), Greek lyric. The poems and fragments of the Greek iambic, elegiac...
The first usage of the ship of state allegory is commonly attributed to the seventh century B.C. poe...
This work is the section about Alcaeus in the volume I.1.1 of 'Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyr...
In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext...
This thesis is a study of Propertius 2.1-12; I focus on specific elegies and contribute to the debat...
In offering a brief sketch of some aspects of Herodotus’ use of lyric poetry I shall restrict myself...
This thesis is concerned with early Greek literary history and the nature of archaic Greek allusion....
Item does not contain fulltextSappho, the earliest and most famous Greek woman poet, sang her songs ...
The Hellenistic scholars canonized a group of nine lyric poets who composed their poetry in the arch...
Alcaeus’ Hymn to Apollo · In this article, I reconsider Alcaeus’ Hymn to Apollo (fr. 307 V.), with p...
My dissertation examines the works of three poets, Aratus, Apollonius of Rhodes, and Nicander, as sc...
There is no complete account of the transmission of Alcuin\u2019s poems, which is apparently quite u...
In the Alcaeus fragment 359 Voigt, the philological problems are linked not only with an unclear tex...
"'Lyric' in contemporary literary criticism is a term as elusive as it is suggestive. It exists both...
Archaic Greek poems referred to a specific historical context and to a specific audience. To underst...
Brunet Philippe. 34. West (M. L.), Greek lyric. The poems and fragments of the Greek iambic, elegiac...
The first usage of the ship of state allegory is commonly attributed to the seventh century B.C. poe...
This work is the section about Alcaeus in the volume I.1.1 of 'Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyr...
In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext...
This thesis is a study of Propertius 2.1-12; I focus on specific elegies and contribute to the debat...
In offering a brief sketch of some aspects of Herodotus’ use of lyric poetry I shall restrict myself...
This thesis is concerned with early Greek literary history and the nature of archaic Greek allusion....
Item does not contain fulltextSappho, the earliest and most famous Greek woman poet, sang her songs ...