Basing upon the second collection of Greek hymns that have been preserved, the authoress aims at showing how they evolve towards a new specific variety, i.e. hymnological study „on a subject”. In nearly each work of the Cyrenean there remain traditional parts; owing a particular communication plane there is a relation author/formal addressee. The latter is completed by another one, author/real or virtual addressee, allowing outright revolutionary changes in the species. These two planes, as well as new alexandrine principles of Poetics, that were implemented with mastery, made the hymns of Callimachus reveal something of epyllion, encomion, idyl, paean, so that they become a separate, lyrical, epic or dramatic „play”. A thorough analysis of...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
This new Callimachean commentary has a modest goal: “to provide readers with a convenient and access...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
The paper concerns Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter and proposes a reading of it in the light of the lat...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
Studies of epyllion have largely been limited to texts in dactylic hexameter. Certain elegiac poems,...
L’œuvre de Callimaque de Cyrène a connu ces dernières années un regain d’intérêt et un renouvellemen...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Callimachean hymnody in the broader context of hexametric hy...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
This new Callimachean commentary has a modest goal: “to provide readers with a convenient and access...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
The paper concerns Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter and proposes a reading of it in the light of the lat...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
Studies of epyllion have largely been limited to texts in dactylic hexameter. Certain elegiac poems,...
L’œuvre de Callimaque de Cyrène a connu ces dernières années un regain d’intérêt et un renouvellemen...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Callimachean hymnody in the broader context of hexametric hy...
The author's intention is to prove that the poetic structure of Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo is in fa...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...