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39 Appunti per uno studio sull’oscurità nella poesia classica

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. List of the Original Publication Venues IX
  4. List of Figures XIII
  5. Part I: Homer and Epic Poetry
  6. 1 Un acheo contro due troiani: Ripetizione di motivi e modelli formali nel racconto omerico 1
  7. 2 Lettura dell’eroe Odisseo. La guerra e il ritorno, la lotta e la riconquista 19
  8. 3 Homeric Troy and Anatolian Troy: The Eternal Uncertainty between Reality and Imagination 35
  9. 4 From Homer to Mycenae: Three Thousand or Fifty Years after 48
  10. 5 Helen Tells the/her Story 56
  11. 6 Le tradizioni epiche dell’antica Grecia 72
  12. 7 The Homeric Question Today 85
  13. 8 The Failed Embassy: Achilles in the Iliad 95
  14. 9 Iliad XII 101: Why was Sarpedon Commander and not Glaucus? 108
  15. 10 The Case of Book Ten and the Unity of the Iliad Plot in Ancient Scholarship 114
  16. 11 Snowy Mountain Imagery in Homer: The Metaphorization of Simile 129
  17. 12 The Reception of Homeric Poetry in the Latin Middle Ages 138
  18. 13 Karl Reinhardt: The Homeric Scholar 148
  19. Part II: Pindar
  20. 14 Due note pindariche (Pitica 3, 43 e Nemea 7, 49) 179
  21. 15 An Aristocratic Prophet: Pindar’s Olympian I, and the Origins of the Olympic Games 185
  22. Part III: Theater
  23. 16 Eros Worshipped and Eros Unworshipped (Eur., Hipp. 525–544) 195
  24. 17 Cloudcuckooville, Panchaea, Possibly a Model in the Sky 199
  25. 18 Un ‘nuovo’ papiro dell’Ecuba di Euripide (P. Tebt. 683 recto) 211
  26. 19 Clytemnestra from the Odyssey to Aeschylus 221
  27. Part IV: Historiography
  28. 20 Ragione storica e tradizione mitica in Erodoto. Il caso della guerra di Troia 239
  29. 21 An Overlooked Fragment of Hellanicus of Lesbos (and brief notes on less doubtful fragments) 251
  30. 22 A Corrupt Passage in Heraclides Lembus, Epitome of Hermippus (P. Oxy. 1367, fr. 1, col. I, 12–15) 256
  31. Part V: Aristoteles
  32. 23 L’Athenaion Politeia dai papiri alle edizioni 263
  33. 24 L’esegesi antica su Aristotele nei papiri 280
  34. Part VI: Lucian
  35. 25 Virtutes elocutionis and narrationis in Historiography according to Lucian 287
  36. 26 Ecphrasis and Historical Truth in Lucian’s Criticism 297
  37. Part VII: Nonnos
  38. 27 Selene e Armonia in Nonno, Dionisiache IV 196 311
  39. Part VIII: Papyri
  40. 28 Parole del Papiro di Artemidoro (con Davide Muratore) 315
  41. 29 Nota al P.Turner 12 333
  42. 30 Dal Corpus dei Papiri Filosofici Greci e Latini 338
  43. Part IX: Modern Scholars and Institutions
  44. 31 Le iniziative editoriali Dell᾽Istituto «G. Vitelli» 397
  45. 32 Giuliana Lanata grecista “militante” 405
  46. 33 The Classical Tradition, Education and Society in Italy 413
  47. 34 Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli (Naples 16/04/1911 — Rome 12/02/2010) 427
  48. 35 Luigi Enrico Rossi 436
  49. Part X: Varia
  50. 36 The Eleusinian Episode of Demeter’s Wanderings: On the Sources of Ovid, Fast. IV 502–562 and Metam. V 446–461 441
  51. 37 Gli Inni orfici: formazione della raccolta 466
  52. 38 Hyponoia and Allegory: A Few Preliminary Considerations 473
  53. 39 Appunti per uno studio sull’oscurità nella poesia classica 481
  54. 40 Parole greche: le vie dai papiri ai dizionari 505
  55. 41 Emendare o non emendare? Errori dell’originale ed errori della tradizione 516
  56. 42 The Idea of History of Literature: The Beginnings in Ancient Greek Culture 524
  57. Bibliography 541
  58. General Index 565
  59. Index of Passages Discussed 569
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