Theocritus’ Idyll 7 informs us about the sources of Theocritus’ poetry and about his set of artistic values. Simichidas and Lycidas are allegorical personae representing the sources and themes of Theocritus’ poetry. The singing contest in Id . 7 can be interpreted as an ironical self-appreciation of Theocritus’ poetical work
Il s'agit de montrer que l'art poétique de Théocrite s'appuie sur des éléments littéraires et spécul...
This paper will try to support the thesis that Virgil read in Theocritus' so-called bucolic poems th...
The aim of this paper is to show that onomastic evidence as the chief tool of prosopography in anci...
My purpose is to demonstrate Theocritus' treatment of traditional literary genres. I show the specia...
International audienceEven though Theocritus' poetry is often associated by modern readers with visu...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that Theocritus has taken his inspiration from Plato’s S...
Partindo da Teogonia e dos Trabalhos e dias de Hesíodo, modelos de poética fundada na verdade, e do ...
The scholarly literature devoted to Theocritus’ Idylls emphasizes that a form of “realism”, both sin...
Attention has often "been called to the wide range of influence of Theocritus and his poetry ov...
Learning and Humor in Theocritus’ Bucolic Idylls – In his bucolic Idylls, Theocritus enjoys playing ...
This thesis examines Theocritus' use of the mythic herdsman Daphnis in Idylls 1 and 7 and compares t...
Theocritus’ Idylls 2, 14 and 15, commonly called “urban mimes” are not “mimes” but metapoetic poems....
Certain aspects of the life of the Greek poet Theocritus are fairly well agreed upon. We know, for i...
The names that Theocritus gives to his characters are not randomly chosen. Sometimes they reveal soc...
The text of the Idyll VIII presents not few difficulties rei ative to possible interpolations and la...
Il s'agit de montrer que l'art poétique de Théocrite s'appuie sur des éléments littéraires et spécul...
This paper will try to support the thesis that Virgil read in Theocritus' so-called bucolic poems th...
The aim of this paper is to show that onomastic evidence as the chief tool of prosopography in anci...
My purpose is to demonstrate Theocritus' treatment of traditional literary genres. I show the specia...
International audienceEven though Theocritus' poetry is often associated by modern readers with visu...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that Theocritus has taken his inspiration from Plato’s S...
Partindo da Teogonia e dos Trabalhos e dias de Hesíodo, modelos de poética fundada na verdade, e do ...
The scholarly literature devoted to Theocritus’ Idylls emphasizes that a form of “realism”, both sin...
Attention has often "been called to the wide range of influence of Theocritus and his poetry ov...
Learning and Humor in Theocritus’ Bucolic Idylls – In his bucolic Idylls, Theocritus enjoys playing ...
This thesis examines Theocritus' use of the mythic herdsman Daphnis in Idylls 1 and 7 and compares t...
Theocritus’ Idylls 2, 14 and 15, commonly called “urban mimes” are not “mimes” but metapoetic poems....
Certain aspects of the life of the Greek poet Theocritus are fairly well agreed upon. We know, for i...
The names that Theocritus gives to his characters are not randomly chosen. Sometimes they reveal soc...
The text of the Idyll VIII presents not few difficulties rei ative to possible interpolations and la...
Il s'agit de montrer que l'art poétique de Théocrite s'appuie sur des éléments littéraires et spécul...
This paper will try to support the thesis that Virgil read in Theocritus' so-called bucolic poems th...
The aim of this paper is to show that onomastic evidence as the chief tool of prosopography in anci...