This article discusses the verse 13 of Pindar’s sixth Pythian ode. The manuscripts have «χεράδι», but editors generally accept C. D. Beck’s conjecture «χεράδει». The text of the manuscripts is also attested in numerous ancient sources, but «χεράδει» also circulated in antiquity as a varia lectio. The ancient criticism on the Pindaric verse is then examined, taking into consideration the possible reading of Aristarchus of Samothrace (fr. 55 Schironi) and the text of P.Oxy. 5039, which probably had χεράδι
The present article deals with an anthology of classical poetry being part of a bilateral research a...
This article explores the intersections between mythology and mythography in early Greek poetry, emp...
Eustathios, the illustrious scholar and clergyman of the 12th century AD, wrote a commentary to Pind...
This article discusses the verse 13 of Pindar’s sixth Pythian ode. The manuscripts have «χεράδι», bu...
This article argues that Pindar refers to cyclic Trojan epics as fixed poems known to his audiences ...
The thesis is a commentary on four Pindaric odes for the Emmenid dynasty of Acragas: Olympian 2, Oly...
Two well-known ancient witnesses report that Aristophanes of Byzantium was responsible for the arran...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um comentário à 7ª Ode Olímpica de Píndaro. Adicionalmente, p...
The paper deals with the manuscript tradition of the medieval commentaries to Pindar, in particular ...
The article re-assesses the evidence for the original format of P. Oxy. IV 659, argues that its colu...
This paper attempts to solve a difficult textual problem in Pindar (N. 5. 43). Although the manuscri...
Over the last decade a growing number of scholars have questioned the veracity of the longstanding c...
The aim of this thesis is to explore Hellenistic scholarship on Pindar in the period between Aristar...
Exegetical notes on 13 (Pindar conjures up the beginning of the Hesiodic Catalogue), 5-25 (Pindar tu...
The present article deals with an anthology of classical poetry being part of a bilateral research a...
This article explores the intersections between mythology and mythography in early Greek poetry, emp...
Eustathios, the illustrious scholar and clergyman of the 12th century AD, wrote a commentary to Pind...
This article discusses the verse 13 of Pindar’s sixth Pythian ode. The manuscripts have «χεράδι», bu...
This article argues that Pindar refers to cyclic Trojan epics as fixed poems known to his audiences ...
The thesis is a commentary on four Pindaric odes for the Emmenid dynasty of Acragas: Olympian 2, Oly...
Two well-known ancient witnesses report that Aristophanes of Byzantium was responsible for the arran...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um comentário à 7ª Ode Olímpica de Píndaro. Adicionalmente, p...
The paper deals with the manuscript tradition of the medieval commentaries to Pindar, in particular ...
The article re-assesses the evidence for the original format of P. Oxy. IV 659, argues that its colu...
This paper attempts to solve a difficult textual problem in Pindar (N. 5. 43). Although the manuscri...
Over the last decade a growing number of scholars have questioned the veracity of the longstanding c...
The aim of this thesis is to explore Hellenistic scholarship on Pindar in the period between Aristar...
Exegetical notes on 13 (Pindar conjures up the beginning of the Hesiodic Catalogue), 5-25 (Pindar tu...
The present article deals with an anthology of classical poetry being part of a bilateral research a...
This article explores the intersections between mythology and mythography in early Greek poetry, emp...
Eustathios, the illustrious scholar and clergyman of the 12th century AD, wrote a commentary to Pind...