Implicit and Explicit Words of Wisdom in Aeschylus and in Prometheus Bound: A Laconically Generalizing Titan and a Densely Lavish Poet
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Nikos Manousakis
has studied Classics and Linguistics at the University of Athens, Greece. In his PhD thesis, he applied Computer Linguistics to the Aeschylean corpus, studying the authenticity ofNikos Manousakis Prometheus Bound and the ending ofSeven Against Thebes . He has taught Ancient Greek, Latin, and Linguistics at the University of Athens, and he has worked as an assistant director –for the staging of Greek drama – in the Athens and Epidaurus Festival. Currently he is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Ancient Greek at the University of Athens, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Greek and Latin Literature of the Academy of Athens.
Abstract
Prometheus Bound is a disputed play in the Aeschylean corpus. For some time now the impact of this short description seems to be gradually unraveling the renowned reputation this play used to enjoy. What was in the past the grandiose work of an eminent master, is now regarded by a rising number of scholars as a rather simplistic composition by an anonymous author. Yet, even though the disputed play could not have been composed by Aeschylus, and is indeed nothing like Aeschylus in the summit of his art, as we know him in the main through the fully extant dramas of the last fifteen or so years of his career, Pr. is not devoid of genuine dramatic value. In the present study I focus on the generalizations in the plays in the Aeschylean corpus. I attempt to show that even though the author of Pr. and Aeschylus are clearly different in how they exploit generalizations, this does not – ipso facto – imply that the anonymous former is incompetent in this respect, while the famous latter is most skillful. They are two different playwrights with two different, yet both very special, approaches in handling generalizations.
About the author
Nikos Manousakis has studied Classics and Linguistics at the University of Athens, Greece. In his PhD thesis, he applied Computer Linguistics to the Aeschylean corpus, studying the authenticity of Prometheus Bound and the ending of Seven Against Thebes. He has taught Ancient Greek, Latin, and Linguistics at the University of Athens, and he has worked as an assistant director –for the staging of Greek drama – in the Athens and Epidaurus Festival. Currently he is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Ancient Greek at the University of Athens, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Greek and Latin Literature of the Academy of Athens.
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Appendix Generalizations in the Aeschylean Corpus
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Per. |
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|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
93–100 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
72 |
|
166–167 |
Trochaic |
Queen |
Female |
Q |
30 |
|
169 |
Trochaic |
Queen |
Female |
Q |
15 |
|
253 |
Iambic |
Messenger |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
293–294 |
Iambic |
Queen |
Female |
P |
17 |
|
349 |
Iambic |
Messenger |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
497–499 |
Iambic |
Messenger |
Male |
Q |
28 |
|
506–507 |
Iambic |
Messenger |
Male |
Q |
17 |
|
527–528 |
Iambic |
Queen |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
579–580 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
9 |
|
598–602 |
Iambic |
Queen |
Female |
P |
59 |
|
689–690 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
P |
19 |
|
706–708 |
Trochaic |
Darius |
Male |
P |
43 |
|
712 |
Trochaic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
15 |
|
742 |
Trochaic |
Darius |
Male |
P |
15 |
|
749–751 |
Trochaic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
35 |
|
772 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
782 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
802 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
9 |
|
813–814 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
15 |
|
820 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
821–822 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
824–826 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
27 |
|
827–828 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
840–842 |
Iambic |
Darius |
Male |
Q |
29 |
|
851 |
Iambic |
Queen |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
1034 |
Lyric |
Xerxes |
Male |
Q |
7 |
|
Sev. |
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|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
1–3 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
32 |
|
4–8 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
53 |
|
77 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
183–186 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
48 |
|
187–190 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
48 |
|
195 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
200–201 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
208–210 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
36 |
|
217–218 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
15 |
|
224–225 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
226–229 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
42 |
|
230–232 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
36 |
|
233–234 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
244 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
336–337 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
16 |
|
338–339 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
16 |
|
397–399 437 |
Iambic Iambic |
Eteocles Eteocles |
Male Male |
Q Q |
36 12 |
|
438–439 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
441–443 580–586 592 |
Iambic Iambic Iambic |
Eteocles Scout Scout |
Male Male Male |
Q Q Q |
36 84 12 |
|
596 |
Iambic |
Scout |
Male |
P |
7 |
|
597–598 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
599–608 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
108 |
|
625 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
656–657 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
670–671 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
681–682 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
683–684 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
685 698–699 |
Iambic Lyric |
Eteocles Chorus |
Male Female |
Q Q |
12 12 |
|
699–701 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
25 |
|
702–704 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
38 |
|
716 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
717 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
719 |
Iambic |
Eteocles |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
768 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
769–771 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
20 |
|
844 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
7 |
|
Supp. |
|||||
|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
83–85 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
25 |
|
87–103 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
133 |
|
123–124 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
26 |
|
138–140 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
18 |
|
166 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
190 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
194–195 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
201 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
202 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
203 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
211 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
215 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
226–231 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
72 |
|
232–233 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
273 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
328–329 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
19 |
|
337 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
338 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
339 342 |
Iambic Iambic |
Chorus Pelasgus |
Female Male |
Q Q |
12 12 |
|
343 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
344 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
347 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
358 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
7 |
|
361 362 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Female Female |
Q Q |
13 18 |
|
363–364 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
14 |
|
366–367 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
22 |
|
370–375 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
52 |
|
385–386 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
20 |
|
395–396 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
16 |
|
401 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
402–404 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
34 |
|
407 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
416 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
437 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
8 |
|
443–445–444 446–448–447 |
Iambic Iambic |
Pelasgus Pelasgus |
Male Male |
P P |
36 36 |
|
470–471 476–477 478–479 |
Iambic Iambic Iambic |
Pelasgus Pelasgus Pelasgus |
Male Male Male |
Q Q P |
25 24 24 |
|
485 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
P |
9 |
|
489 |
Iambic |
Pelasgus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
490–491 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
498 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
10 |
|
499 512 |
Iambic Iambic |
Danaus Pelasgus |
Male Male |
Q Q |
12 12 |
|
595–599 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
49 |
|
646–650 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
51 |
|
673 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
10 |
|
707–709 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
24 |
|
732–733 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
22 |
|
749 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
760–761 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
14 |
|
761 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
10 |
|
764–772 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
107 |
|
773 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
774–5 802–803 |
Iambic Lyric |
Danaus Chorus |
Male Female |
Q P |
19 15 |
|
812–813 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
14 |
|
822–823 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
22 |
|
863 931–932 |
Lyric Iambic |
Egyptians Herald |
Male Male |
P P |
7 15 |
|
934–937 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
48 |
|
972–974 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
19 |
|
993–995 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
36 |
|
998–1005 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
P |
96 |
|
1008–1009 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
15 |
|
1013 |
Iambic |
Danaus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
1034–1042 |
Lyric |
Chorus of Argives |
Male |
P |
88 |
|
1047–1049 |
Lyric |
Chorus of Argives |
Male |
P |
28 |
|
1057–1058 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
16 |
|
1061 1069–73 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus of Argives Chorus |
Male Female |
Q Q |
8 37 |
|
Ag. |
|||||
|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
69–71 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
20 |
|
76–83 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
68 |
|
140–143 163–167 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Male Male |
Q Q |
38 35 |
|
168–172 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
37 |
|
173–181 182–183 222–223 |
Lyric Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus Chorus |
Male Male Male |
Q P P |
67 17 21 |
|
250 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
14 |
|
251–254 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
31 |
|
259–260 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
275 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
338–340 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
36 |
|
349–350 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
354 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
369–373 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
28 |
|
374–380 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
53 |
|
381–398 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
134 |
|
419–426 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
64 |
|
432 456–457 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Male Male |
P P |
9 20 |
|
461–468 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
54 |
|
468–470 471–474 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Male Male |
P Q |
22 29 |
|
483–488 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
54 |
|
542 548 |
Iambic Iambic |
Chorus Chorus |
Male Male |
Q Q |
12 12 |
|
553–554 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
17 |
|
567–569 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
36 |
|
570–571 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
584 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
592 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
601–604 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
31 |
|
613–614 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
620–621 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
622–623 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
636–648 |
Iambic |
Herald |
Male |
Q |
154 |
|
750–756 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
50 |
|
758–782 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
184 |
|
788–798 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
111 |
|
805–806 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
9(+) |
|
832–837 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
72 |
|
838–839 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
Q |
19(+?) |
|
846–850 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
Q |
55 |
|
857–858 861–865 |
Iambic Iambic |
Clytaemestra Clytaemestra |
Female Female |
P Q |
14 60 |
|
884–885 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
17 |
|
[902] |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
916–917 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
17 |
|
922 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
Q |
10 |
|
922–924 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
Q |
34 |
|
927–928 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
14 |
|
928–929 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
17 |
|
930 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
938 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
939 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
940 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
941 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
943 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
10 |
|
951–952 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
19 |
|
953 |
Iambic |
Agamemnon |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
958 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
961–962 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
14 |
|
966–967 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
24 |
|
970–972 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
36 |
|
995–997 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
26 |
|
1001–1017 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
117 |
|
1018–1021 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
32 |
|
1025–1034 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
71 |
|
1042–1045 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
48 |
|
1066–1067 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
22 |
|
1079 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
1084 1124 1132–1133 |
Iambic Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus Chorus |
Male Male Male |
P P Q |
12 7 17 |
|
1133–1135 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
22 |
|
1198–1199 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
10 |
|
1205 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
1255 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
5 |
|
1300 1301 1303 |
Iambic Iambic Iambic |
Chorus Cassandra Cassandra |
Male Female Female |
P Q Q |
12 12 12 |
|
1304 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
1326 |
Iambic |
Cassandra |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
1327–1330 |
Iambic |
Cassandra |
Female |
Q |
48 |
|
1331–1334 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
40 |
|
1341–1342 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
20 |
|
1359 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
1360–1361 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
1364–1365 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
1369 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
1374–1376 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
Q |
36 |
|
1430 1487–1489 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Male Male |
Q Q |
7 20 |
|
1527 1560–1561 |
Anapaestic Lyric |
Clytaemestra Chorus |
Female Male |
Q Q |
10 17 |
|
1562–1564 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Male |
P |
31 |
|
1578–1579 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
1612 1619–1620 |
Iambic Iambic |
Chorus Aegisthus |
Male Male |
Q Q |
10 24 |
|
1621–1623 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
P |
29 |
|
1632 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
10 |
|
1636 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
1641–2 1665 |
Iambic Trochaic |
Aegisthus Chorus |
Male Male |
Q P |
19 15 |
|
1668 |
Trochaic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
15 |
|
Ch. |
|||||
|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
48 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
59–65 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
57 |
|
66–70 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
53 |
|
71–72 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
14 |
|
72–74 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
30 |
|
78–80 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
27 |
|
93–95 |
Iambic |
Electra |
Female |
Q |
26 |
|
103–104 |
Iambic |
Electra |
Female |
P |
24 |
|
123 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
127–128 |
Iambic |
Electra |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
171 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
203–204 |
Iambic |
Electra |
Female |
P |
21 |
|
244–245 258–259 |
Iambic Iambic |
Orestes Orestes |
Male Male |
Q Q |
24 24 |
|
276–282 286–296 |
Iambic Iambic |
Orestes Orestes |
Male Male |
Q P |
60 132 |
|
310–314 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
58 |
|
320 |
Lyric |
Orestes |
Male |
P |
8 |
|
323–331 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
66 |
|
338–339 |
Lyric |
Electra |
Female |
Q |
15 |
|
340–341 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
20 |
|
372–374 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
31 |
|
382–385 |
Lyric |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
34 |
|
400–404 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
53 |
|
461 |
Lyric |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
11 |
|
464–465 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
15 |
|
[505–507] |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
P |
36 |
|
520–521 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
556–557 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
19 |
|
585–598 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
100 |
|
599–602 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
28 |
|
637 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
11 |
|
629–630 639–645 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Female Female |
Q Q |
20 49 |
|
646 665–667 |
Lyric Iambic |
Chorus Orestes |
Female Male |
P P |
8 36 |
|
672–673 702–703 |
Iambic Iambic |
Clytaemestra Orestes |
Female Male |
Q Q |
19 14 |
|
704–706 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
36 |
|
753–757 |
Iambic |
Cilissa |
Female |
Q |
58 |
|
773 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
780 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
813–818 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
54 |
|
845–846 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
849–850 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
19 |
|
853 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
854 |
Iambic |
Aegisthus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
902 |
Iambic |
Pylades |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
919 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
920 |
Iambic |
Clytaemestra |
Female |
P |
10 |
|
921 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
946–947 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
15 |
|
948–956 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
78 |
|
957–958 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
15 |
|
959–960 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
(11) |
|
968 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
11 |
|
1005–1006 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
1009 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
9 |
|
1018–2020 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
30 |
|
Eum. |
|||||
|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
38 |
Iambic |
Pythia |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
68–73 92 |
Iambic Iambic |
Apollo Apollo |
Male Male |
Q Q |
67 10 |
|
99–101 [104–105] |
Iambic Iambic |
Clytaemestra Clytaemestra |
Female Female |
Q P |
36 24 |
|
119 125 |
Iambic Iambic |
Clytaemestra Clytaemestra |
Female Female |
P Q |
12 12 |
|
126 136 |
Iambic Iambic |
Clytaemestra Clytaemestra |
Female Female |
P Q |
12 12 |
|
154 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
10 |
|
162–163 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
171–172 175–178 191–193 |
Lyric Lyric Iambic |
Chorus Chorus Apollo |
Female Female Male |
Q Q Q |
21 34 26 |
|
197 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
216 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
217–218 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
233–234 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
261–262 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
263 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
12 |
|
269–272 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
40 |
|
273–275 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
28 |
|
276–278 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
Q |
29 |
|
[286] |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
297 |
Iambic |
Orestes |
Male |
P |
10 |
|
312–320 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
93 |
|
334–340 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
52 |
|
347–359 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
97 (104) |
|
368–371 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
47 |
|
377–380 381–388 389–393 |
Lyric Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus Chorus |
Female Female Female |
Q Q Q |
47 71 34 |
|
413–414 |
Iambic |
Athena |
Female |
P |
24 |
|
427 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
430 432 |
Iambic Iambic |
Athena Athena |
Female Female |
Q Q |
12 12 |
|
448–449 517–519 |
Iambic Lyric |
Orestes Chorus |
Male Female |
P P |
24 21 |
|
520–521 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
10 |
|
522–525 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
28 |
|
526–528 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
16 |
|
529–531 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
19 |
|
533–537 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
32 |
|
539–559 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
159 |
|
560–565 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
57 |
|
583–584 621 |
Iambic Iambic |
Athena Apollo |
Female Male |
P P |
25 12 |
|
625 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
645–648 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
P |
48 |
|
649–651 665–666 658–661 |
Iambic Iambic Iambic |
Apollo Chorus Apollo |
Male Female Male |
Q Q P |
36 24 48 |
|
690–693 |
Iambic |
Athena |
Female |
Q |
41 |
|
694–695 |
Iambic |
Athena |
Female |
Q |
24 |
|
696–699 |
Iambic |
Athena |
Female |
Q |
49 |
|
725–726 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
Q |
25 |
|
750 |
Iambic |
Apollo |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
859–860 864–865 |
Iambic Iambic |
Athena Athena |
Female Female |
Q Q |
23 25 |
|
899 |
Iambic |
Athena |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
910 930–937 |
Iambic Anapaestic |
Athena Athena |
Female Female |
Q Q |
12 71 |
|
952–955 963–968 976–983 |
Anapaestic Lyric Lyric |
Athena Chorus Chorus |
Female Female Female |
P Q Q |
57 39 52 |
|
984–987 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
32 |
|
1001–1002 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
14 |
|
1012 |
Anapaestic |
Athena |
Female |
Q |
15 |
|
Pr. |
|||||
|
Line |
Metre |
Character |
Gender |
Pure or Quasi Generalization |
Number of Syllables |
|
17 |
Iambic |
Hephaestus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
34 |
Iambic |
Hephaestus |
Male |
P |
10 |
|
35 |
Iambic |
Hephaestus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
39 |
Iambic |
Hephaestus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
43–4 |
Iambic |
Power |
Male |
Q |
14 |
|
49 |
Iambic |
Power |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
50 77 |
Iambic Iambic |
Power Power |
Male Male |
P Q |
12 12 |
|
105 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
150–151 184–185 |
Lyric Lyric |
Chorus Chorus |
Female Female |
P P |
25 21 |
|
186–187 |
Anapaestic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
17 |
|
224–225 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
263–265 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
26 |
|
275–276 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
19 |
|
309–310 |
Iambic |
Oceanus |
Male |
Q |
14 |
|
318–319 |
Iambic |
Oceanus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
324 |
Iambic |
Oceanus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
329 |
Iambic |
Oceanus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
345–6 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
378 |
Iambic |
Oceanus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
379–380 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
24 |
|
381–382 385 |
Iambic Iambic |
Oceanus Oceanus |
Male Male |
Q P |
20 12 |
|
473–475 506 |
Iambic Iambic |
Chorus Prometheus |
Female Male |
Q P |
34 12 |
|
514 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
515 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
12 |
|
519 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
536–539 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
30 |
|
548–550 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
28 |
|
550–552 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
21 |
|
611 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
637–639 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
36 |
|
685–686 |
Iambic |
Io |
Female |
Q |
16 |
|
698–699 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
19 |
|
735–737 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
Q |
29 |
|
750–751 |
Iambic |
Io |
Female |
P |
20 |
|
890–893 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
48 |
|
901–903 |
Lyric |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
38 |
|
927 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
10 |
|
933 936 |
Iambic Iambic |
Prometheus Chorus |
Male Female |
Q P |
12 12 |
|
952 |
Iambic |
Hermes |
Male |
Q |
12 |
|
953–954 955–956 |
Iambic Iambic |
Prometheus Prometheus |
Male Male |
P Q |
24 19 |
|
970 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
10 |
|
982 |
Iambic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
12 |
|
1012–1013 |
Iambic |
Hermes |
Male |
P |
24 |
|
1032–1033 |
Iambic |
Hermes |
Male |
P |
22 |
|
1034–1035 |
Iambic |
Hermes |
Male |
Q |
17 |
|
1039 |
Iambic |
Chorus |
Female |
P |
10 |
|
1041–1042 |
Anapaestic |
Prometheus |
Male |
P |
15 |
|
1069–1070 |
Anapaestic |
Chorus |
Female |
Q |
24 |
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Implicit and Explicit Words of Wisdom in Aeschylus and in Prometheus Bound: A Laconically Generalizing Titan and a Densely Lavish Poet
- ‘Imprison Cleon, Kill the Dead!’
- Μισούμενα on the Misoumenos: Neglected Tables of Fractions in P.Oxy. XXXIII 2656
- Contest of Poetry in Alexandria: Call. Ia. 1, 13, Herod. Mim. 8, al.
- The Wound and the Kiss: The Morbid Pleasures of Post-Theocritean Aesthetics
- A Strange Epigram and the Date of Hegesander
- Occult(um) Aeaciden: Elisions of gender in Statius’ Achilleid
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Implicit and Explicit Words of Wisdom in Aeschylus and in Prometheus Bound: A Laconically Generalizing Titan and a Densely Lavish Poet
- ‘Imprison Cleon, Kill the Dead!’
- Μισούμενα on the Misoumenos: Neglected Tables of Fractions in P.Oxy. XXXIII 2656
- Contest of Poetry in Alexandria: Call. Ia. 1, 13, Herod. Mim. 8, al.
- The Wound and the Kiss: The Morbid Pleasures of Post-Theocritean Aesthetics
- A Strange Epigram and the Date of Hegesander
- Occult(um) Aeaciden: Elisions of gender in Statius’ Achilleid