網頁+39 051 767003 [email protected] 網頁2015年1月20日 · This article aims at re-assessing the proverb which hints at Stesichorus’ τρία (ἔπη/μέρη) and takes ignorance of them as a symbol of indisputable ἀμουσία. Phrasing and meaning of the proverb are discussed; based on the different explanations given in the manuscript testimonia and on the elements implied by the proverb itself, I then argue that …
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網頁How to pronounce - Stesichorean 網頁Preview Stesichorus is arguably the most elusive among the lyric poets of the Greek literary canon. His name (roughly ‘the one who sets up the chorus’) sounds like an indicator of professional capacity. Ancient sources are discordant about his fatherland, the most ... the barn archbold
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網頁actively supported Stesichorean authorship, on the basis of his reconstruction of the poem's metre, part of which he saw as 'virtually identical' to that of Stesichorus' Sack of Troy.4 But West's case did not find favour. In the same year as West's article appeared Background [ edit] Stesichorus's lyrical treatment of epic themes was well-suited to a western Greek audience, owing to the popularity of hero-cults in southern Italy and Magna Graeca, as for example the cult of Philoctetes at Sybaris, Diomedes at Thurii and the Atreidae at Tarentum. [33] 查看更多內容 Stesichorus was a Greek lyric poet native of today's Calabria (Southern Italy). He is best known for telling epic stories in lyric metres, and for some ancient traditions about his life, such as his opposition to the tyrant 查看更多內容 Stesichorus was born in Metauros (modern Gioia Tauro) in Calabria, Southern Italy c. 630 BC and died in Katane (modern Catania) in Sicily in 555 BC. Some say that he came from Himera in Sicily, but that was due to him moving from Metauros to Himera later … 查看更多內容 Bovillae, about twelve miles outside Rome, was the original site of a monument dating from the Augustan period and now located in the Capitoline Museum. The stone … 查看更多內容 The ancients associated the lyrical qualities of Stesichorus with the voice of the nightingale, as in this quote from the Palatine Anthology: … 查看更多內容 • Barrett, W. S., Greek Lyric, Tragedy, and Textual Criticism: Collected Papers, edited for publication by M. L. West (Oxford & New York, 2007) 查看更多內容 • Media related to Stesichorus at Wikimedia Commons • Greek Wikisource has original text related to this article: Στησίχορος 查看更多內容 網頁It has been argued that the Stesichorean Jocasta might speak her lines in response to a prophetic dream, like Clytemnestra in another one of Stesichorus's poems. He was called … the guns of never own