One language is made to be spoken : poetry and song present its acoustical treasures. If the Greeks unceasingly design homeric epic as the living spring of their culture (literature) - that point makes no doubt for us, moderns - yet it is amazing to see the weak echo of the attempts of living approach of Greek poetry. It is true that the obstacles are huge - perhaps more than anywhere - in that field of the restitution of the greek diction : which state, which epoch of the text are to be chosen in order to fix the value of the phonems and the nature of intonation ? Which rhythmical bias must we adopt if we want to scan the homeric hexameter ? How must we equilibrate the three dimensions of Greek language — admitted by the linguists —, durat...
This close reading of Iliad, I, 1-2 draws on the scholarly approaches to Homeric poetry of Hermann F...
The thesis is a contribution to the study of early Greek poetics. It surveys general terms for spea...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
One language is made to be spoken : poetry and song present its acoustical treasures. If the Greeks ...
This paper attempts to prove that Ancient Greek tonal accent had a role in the composition of poetry...
In this paper, we propose the reconstitution of the melodic contour of the Homeric verse, in order t...
The tradition of Greek musical writings began in the late sixth century with the work of Lasus of He...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
Simply by formulating a question about the nature of ancient Greek poetry or music, any modern Engli...
Simply by formulating a question about the nature of ancient Greek poetry or music, any modern Engli...
One of the favourite themes of Homeric research in the last sixty years has been about the importanc...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
Recently there has been increasing interest of scientists for the performance of singing or reciting...
Iliad and Odyssey as Traditional Poems The Oral-Theory and the stratigraphie analysis of the Homeri...
In the Homeric epics we have a text created within a highly traditional diction, a special poetic la...
This close reading of Iliad, I, 1-2 draws on the scholarly approaches to Homeric poetry of Hermann F...
The thesis is a contribution to the study of early Greek poetics. It surveys general terms for spea...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
One language is made to be spoken : poetry and song present its acoustical treasures. If the Greeks ...
This paper attempts to prove that Ancient Greek tonal accent had a role in the composition of poetry...
In this paper, we propose the reconstitution of the melodic contour of the Homeric verse, in order t...
The tradition of Greek musical writings began in the late sixth century with the work of Lasus of He...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
Simply by formulating a question about the nature of ancient Greek poetry or music, any modern Engli...
Simply by formulating a question about the nature of ancient Greek poetry or music, any modern Engli...
One of the favourite themes of Homeric research in the last sixty years has been about the importanc...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
Recently there has been increasing interest of scientists for the performance of singing or reciting...
Iliad and Odyssey as Traditional Poems The Oral-Theory and the stratigraphie analysis of the Homeri...
In the Homeric epics we have a text created within a highly traditional diction, a special poetic la...
This close reading of Iliad, I, 1-2 draws on the scholarly approaches to Homeric poetry of Hermann F...
The thesis is a contribution to the study of early Greek poetics. It surveys general terms for spea...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...