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Adrian Hollis, The Hellenistic Epyllion and Its DescendantsAn epyllion is a narrative poem of up to c. 600 hexameters, usually about a mythological hero or heroine. Callimachus' Hecale is a good example.
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[PDF] SILVIO BÄR, Inventing and Deconstructing EpyllionContent: narrative like the Homeric epic, but in opposition to the latter by way of their inclusion of (seemingly) un-Homeric themes and characters, as well as ...
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A 'Revival' of the 'Epyllion' as a 'Genre'? (Chapter 7)What they do have in common is their mythological subject matter, which excludes other types of narrative hexameter poetry (Bible epic, panegyric epic, …) from ...
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Epyllion | Oxford Classical DictionaryEpyllion (diminutive of epos), term applied in modern (not ancient) times to some 'short epics', hexameter poems of mythological narrative in not more than one ...
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[PDF] Callimachus and Latin Poetry - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine StudiesIt was Hesiod who provided Callimachus with a means of describing his own source of inspiration, a matter of deep concern to so late and self-conscious a poet.
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CALLIMACHUS, Hecale - Loeb Classical LibraryThe conversation between Hecale and Theseus gave the opportunity to Callimachus to introduce a number of stories about the birth, childhood and deeds of Theseus ...
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Moschus, Europa - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewMar 2, 1992 · Students of Greek and Roman “epyllia” cannot fail to pay close attention to the Europa, a mini-epic of 166 lines by the Sicilian poet, Moschus, ...
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Introduction - Catullus: Poem 64 - Cambridge University PressJan 24, 2025 · Catullus: Poem 64 - February 2025.
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cinna's smyrna, the ciris and catullus - Academia.eduThe Ciris closely adapts diction from Cinna's Smyrna, particularly in Scylla's speeches. Ciris 244 and 259 share significant similarities with Cinna's Smyrna, ...
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The Neoteric Poets | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge CoreFeb 11, 2009 · Google Scholar I think in fact that ve can learn much more about Cato's Diana, and about Calvus' Io and Cinna's Zmyrna, from a study of the ...
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The Neoteric Poets - jstor3.45); poets who, he implies, despised the grandiose style of Ennius. 2 The prima- facie plausibility of this will be substantiated as we proceed. And when ...
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Reception and Receptivity in Catullus 645 Catullus's poem is not a slavish imitation of Alexandrian poetry in Latin, but issues, in effect, a qualified invi- tation to the Roman elite audience to ...
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Triphiodorus and the Poetics of Imperial Greek EpicTriphiodorus (third century CE) wrote a 691-line hexameter epyllion, the Sack of Troy, on the ruse of the wooden horse and the capture of Troy.
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Juvencus' Four Books of the Gospels: Evangeliorum Libri QuattuorIn stock Free deliveryJuvencus' Evangeliorum libri IV, or "The Four Books of the Gospels," is a verse rendering of the gospel narrative written ca. 330 CE.Missing: epyllion | Show results with:epyllion
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Juvencus' Four Books of the Gospels: Evangeliorum libri quattuor ...Aug 25, 2017 · The poem recounts in four books of Virgilian hexameters the Christian gospel story, drawing material from all four gospels to write a continuous narrative ...
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Some Thoughts on a Taxonomy of Greek Hexameter Poetry - ThersitesDec 28, 2015 · In classical scholarship, the genre 'epyllion' is commonly considered to have been invented in the Hellenistic period in order to oppose large- ...Missing: dactylic ekphrasis callimachean influence
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[PDF] Ovid's Epyllia: Genres within a Genre - Loyola eCommonsThe structure of epyllion and epic which Ovid uses as organizational devices will be delineated. The definitions given here will provide the basis for the use ...
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(PDF) OVID AND HESIOD - Academia.edu... Ovid's hexameter poem. Knox examines the importance of elegy and epyllion in the Metamorphoses, arguing that Ovid exploits the diction of these ...
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[PDF] Impersonating Hypsipyle: Statius' Thebaid and Medieval LamentGenerically the Hypsipyle episode is disruptive in Statius' poem ; in part it functions to explain the origins of the Nemean games (in the death of. Archemorus ...
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[PDF] Casting the Nemean Serpent as a Genius Loci in Thebaid 5 - CAMWSSeveral scholars have attempted to make sense of the Hypsipyle epyllion that occupies book 5 of Statius' Thebaid, arguing that it is not just a loose ...
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"Epyllion" or "Short Epic" in the Latin Literature of the Middle Ages?The paper investigates the concept of the epyllion in relation to epic poetry within the context of Latin literature during the Middle Ages.
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MEDIEVAL LATIN - jstorim Helena-Epyllion des Dracontius: Antike Vorbilder und mittelalter liches ... und Tydeus bei Walter von Chatillon', MJ, 36:249-51, connects.
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Catullus in the Renaissance (Chapter 13)Apr 9, 2021 · Catullus' influence on early modern English poetry has attracted less work: Reference McPeekMcPeek (1939) remains the fullest consideration ...Missing: Moschus | Show results with:Moschus
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Latin Style and Late Elizabethan Poetry (Chapter 10)Jun 23, 2022 · The Elizabethan epyllion was a form which developed in both Latin and English, with the Latin phenomenon in general slightly preceding the ...
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The Epyllion - A Companion to Renaissance PoetryJan 10, 2018 · The epyllion or minor epic enjoyed a short-lived period of popularity in the final decade of Elizabeth's reign.
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Recent Studies in the English Renaissance - Project MUSEMar 4, 2016 · While Barbarous Antiquity contains some fascinating chapters on the epyllion, including Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Marlowe's Hero ...
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The Banquet of the Common Sense: George Chapman's Anti-EpyllionScholars have read Ouids Banquet of Sence (1595) most often within George Chap man's corpus of poems, and have taken it as an example of Chapman's ...
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[PDF] Michael Drayton's Brilliant Career - The British Academy45. Englands Heroicall Epistles was one of the best-selling poetry volumes around the turn of the century, going through seven editions in twelve years (1597– ...
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Reading Poetry, Writing Genre: English Poetry and Literary Criticism ...Sep 20, 2019 · ... H.D.'s Helen in Egypt (1961) responds to Parry's work on Homer and oral composition to explore 'the paradox of a written oral poem ...
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[PDF] SILVIO BÄR, Inventing and Deconstructing Epyllion: Some ... - COREBär (2012). – Silvio Bär, “Museum of Words”: Christodorus, the Art of. Ekphrasis and the Epyllic Genre, in: Baumbach/Bär (2012) 447–471. Bartels (2004) ...