Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegiac tradition was complex and nuanced and that he often adopted the voices of the early Greek elegists in order to highlight the distinctive features of his own poetr
Agathias’ fondness for the poetry of Callimachus is well known, and has been noticed many times in t...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, in order to explore how he both imitated an...
Investigation into the technique of composition and the narrative strategy of Callimachus' elegy "Ac...
Discussion on the so-called "Elegy to the Telchins", opening Callimachus'Aitia, in the light of the ...
Studies of epyllion have largely been limited to texts in dactylic hexameter. Certain elegiac poems,...
This article explores the relationships and correlations between early Greek elegy (7th—5th c. BC) a...
A lively and eloquent piece exploring Hellenistic poet Callimachus' key aesthetic tenets and uncover...
Basing upon the second collection of Greek hymns that have been preserved, the authoress aims at sho...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
Agathias’ fondness for the poetry of Callimachus is well known, and has been noticed many times in t...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, showing that his attitude towards the elegi...
Investigation into some elegiac passages of Callimachus, in order to explore how he both imitated an...
Investigation into the technique of composition and the narrative strategy of Callimachus' elegy "Ac...
Discussion on the so-called "Elegy to the Telchins", opening Callimachus'Aitia, in the light of the ...
Studies of epyllion have largely been limited to texts in dactylic hexameter. Certain elegiac poems,...
This article explores the relationships and correlations between early Greek elegy (7th—5th c. BC) a...
A lively and eloquent piece exploring Hellenistic poet Callimachus' key aesthetic tenets and uncover...
Basing upon the second collection of Greek hymns that have been preserved, the authoress aims at sho...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...
Polyphony in Callimachus is often a strategy of persuasion: adopting a plurality of points of view i...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
This dissertation analyzes Callimachus' Hymn to Delos. The introduction provides a general interpret...
Agathias’ fondness for the poetry of Callimachus is well known, and has been noticed many times in t...
While in the History of Classical Scholarship (1968) Rudolph Pfeiffer unambiguously defined Callimac...
The essay considers the affiliations of Callimachus’ second Hymn with the paean. Formal features are...