In the following, I undertake a number of things: after briefly reviewing scholarly findings about the significance of the Thera-episode in Apollonius’ Argonautica, I will go into the importance of Thera (and the Cyrenaean foundation story in general) for Callimachus. This theme features not only in the Apollo Hymn and Aetia fr. 7c 1-5, but in several other Callimachean poetic fragments. I will then point out what I believe is a neglected element of the Herodotean subtext of Apollonius’ Thera episode. Finally I present a reading of the Apollonian passage, which takes into account both the importance of Callimachus’ Cyrenean connections and the neglected Herodotean subtext
It is the aim of this dissertation to demonstrate how the similes of the Apollonius' Argonautica, wh...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
<p>The aim of this paper is to investigate the Greek poetic tradition of the myth of Jason and Medea...
In the following, I undertake a number of things: after briefly reviewing scholarly findings about t...
Apollonius of Rhodes’ digression on Heracles and Theiodamas (Arg. 1.1211-20) alludes to Callimachus’...
This article studies three aetia in the Argonautica that have metapoetic significance as comments on...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
Detecting allusions in the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes is not quite new except for the fact ...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
Bakalaura darba tēma ir Etioloģiskais mīts Rodas Apollonija poēmā Argonautika: nozīme poēmas poētikā...
The largely neglected characterization of Aeëtes and the function of Ares in the 'Argonautica' may h...
This paper examines the main similarities and differences in the portrayal of the minor mortal femal...
Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are...
Despite the similarity of the myths, Callimachus’ aitia on Heracles in Lindos (fr. 23) and among the...
It is the aim of this dissertation to demonstrate how the similes of the Apollonius' Argonautica, wh...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
<p>The aim of this paper is to investigate the Greek poetic tradition of the myth of Jason and Medea...
In the following, I undertake a number of things: after briefly reviewing scholarly findings about t...
Apollonius of Rhodes’ digression on Heracles and Theiodamas (Arg. 1.1211-20) alludes to Callimachus’...
This article studies three aetia in the Argonautica that have metapoetic significance as comments on...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
Detecting allusions in the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes is not quite new except for the fact ...
Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo has been subject to multiple interpretations. Few, however, have recogni...
Bakalaura darba tēma ir Etioloģiskais mīts Rodas Apollonija poēmā Argonautika: nozīme poēmas poētikā...
The largely neglected characterization of Aeëtes and the function of Ares in the 'Argonautica' may h...
This paper examines the main similarities and differences in the portrayal of the minor mortal femal...
Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are...
Despite the similarity of the myths, Callimachus’ aitia on Heracles in Lindos (fr. 23) and among the...
It is the aim of this dissertation to demonstrate how the similes of the Apollonius' Argonautica, wh...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
<p>The aim of this paper is to investigate the Greek poetic tradition of the myth of Jason and Medea...