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Forms and genres of Alexandrian exegesis on lyric poets
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Antonietta Porro
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December 2, 2009
Abstract
On the basis of the surviving ancient exegesis on lyric poets – especially Alcaeus, Archilochus and Anacreon –, this work pursues the aim of examining the different genres of scholarship attested in the papyrological tradition and identifying the characteristics of its original readers and ‘users’.
Published Online: 2009-12-02
Published in Print: 2009-December
© Walter de Gruyter 2009
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Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- A new papyrus commentary on the Iliad
- Forms and genres of Alexandrian exegesis on lyric poets
- Lost in tradition. Papyrus commentaries on comedies and tragedies of unknown authorship
- A hypomnema on Herodotus' Bk. 5: notes to P.Oxy. LXV 4455, Col. I
- Fragments of Greek lexicography in the papyri
- Some remarks regarding commentaries on codex from late antiquity
- Bibliography
- Papyri Index
- General Index
- List of contributors