Simonides' Kateuchai are known from a scholium to the Odyssey and from a note penned in the margins of a Planudean manuscript of Plutarch: both these witnesses are analysed afresh in this paper, and so are the problematic meaning of the Kateuchai as a genre or as a poem's title, their relationship with dithyrambs and paeans, and their possible Delian context.
Le Kateuchai di Simonide (PMG 537-538)
PONTANI, Filippomaria
2012-01-01
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Simonides' Kateuchai are known from a scholium to the Odyssey and from a note penned in the margins of a Planudean manuscript of Plutarch: both these witnesses are analysed afresh in this paper, and so are the problematic meaning of the Kateuchai as a genre or as a poem's title, their relationship with dithyrambs and paeans, and their possible Delian context.File in questo prodotto:
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