ΦΑΙΔΙΜΟΣ ΕΚΤΩΡ
Studi in onore di Willy Cingano per il suo 70° compleanno
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abstract
Il presente volume consiste in una miscellanea di studi su vari temi del mondo classico offerta da amici, colleghi, ed ex-allievi, a Ettore Cingano, Professore Ordinario di Letteratura Greca presso l’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, in occasione del suo settantesimo compleanno. I contributi qui presentati coprono, con approcci metodologici variegati, una vasta area della cultura classica: dall’epica arcaica e la lirica arcaica e tardo-arcaica alla storia degli studi e alla ricezione antica e moderna della classicità, dalla poesia latina alla storia politica e del pensiero, dalla poesia ellenistica alla prosa imperiale, dalla linguistica alla metrica.
Ancient exegesis of comedy • Body doubles • Oxyrhynchus • Herodotus • Curse • μαχλοσύνη • Lexicography • Narratology • Tragedy • Hedylus • Oracular poetry • Perioikoi • Callimachus • Intertextuality • Ps • Audience • Odyssey • impersonation • Moirai • Comparatives • Poetry and religion • Ancient Rhetoric • Carmina Latina Epigraphica 1395 • Mount Etna • Lyric Poetry • Athenaeus • Ibycus • Ausonius • Corinthian vases • Latin Literature • Atalanta • Hermes • Virgil • Theognis • Evenius • Typhonomachy • Christian poetry • Garland • Aulōidia • Linguistics • Adespota • Hesiod • Ass • Ritual • Volcanism • Second Sophistic • Antinoupolis • Frazer • Critical editions • Funerary epigram • Pindar • Poseidippus • Codex • Aphrodite • Eschatology • Kitharōidia • Byzantine poetry • Heracles • Cleopatra • Roman epic and politics • Early Greek hexameter poetry • Pyrwias • Longinus • Carthage and Alexandria in the Aeneid • Strabo • Hyginus’ Astronomica • Dictys of Crete • Ancient scholarship • Knowledge • Plutarch’s De musica • Sublime • Alcman • Augustus • Eumenides • Prometheus Bound • Homeric Hymns • Caesarion • Fragmentary poetry • Tragic irony • Hecataeus of Miletus • Boeotian dialect • Greek Literature • Metaphors • Sexual meaning • Late Latin epigrams • Trojan War • Cyrene • Rhodes • Poetry • Second stasimon • Aristocracy • Hexameter • Theban saga • Epithets • Amphiaraus • Book • Delphic verse oracles • Text and image • Collection • Reperformance • Sophocles • Dancers • Heraclides of Pontus • Xenophon • Homeric model • Enunciation • Metric-rhythmic variation • Epic • Plato • Pragmatics • Dionysus • Anthropology • Civil wars at Rome • Aeschines • A personal anthology of modern Greek poems (from D • Hellenistic • Homer • Apollonios Malakos • Epitaphs of animals • Epiploke • Didymus • Prose • PSI X 1174 • Pope John VII • Erotodidaxis • Elegy • Antiatticist • Aristophanes • Byzantine Rome • Venus • Hesiodic Catalogue of Women • Authorship • Aeschylus • Antigone • Epigram • Sacrifice • Parthenopaeus • Verbal adjectives • Didactic poetry • Pythian Apollo • The Greek West • Solon • Epicleseis • Iliad • Textual history • μάχλος • Eratosthenes’ Catasterismoi • Greek epigram • Herodicus • Socrates • Lyric poetry • Catalogue of Women • Homeric hymn • Poetic allusivity • Romance • Etymology • Local traditions • Glaucus of Rhegium • Human error • Cyprus • Platon curapalates • Magic • Ancient reception • Folklore • Inscribed Greek verse • Aspasia • Commentary • Papyrology • Freud • Programmatic • Asclepiades • Alexandrian scholarship • Alcibiades • Iphigenia • Aelian • Melampous • Euphronius • Sicily • Ancient readership • Greek Popes • Narrative • Dares the Phrygian • Priapus • Corinna • Aristophanic scholia • Etymologica • Greek Poetry