Alcman, Charles Elliot, , Sir W. W. Dixie, Mr. Mc George Judge, J. R. Morrison, Greville Brooke, W. Harrison Ainworth, Esq, Martingale, Joseph Warren, H. Gough, Majar. General, T. Herbert,
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1841 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... Pliny's concerning the portraits of the poet Alcman, not that Alcman is represented on any coin we know of, ... the phrase throws light on the whole question: Alcman poeta nullius est nobilior [Calamidis] there is no nobler portrait of the poet Alcman than that by Calamis. This passage implies that Pliny knew portraits of Alcman by various sculptors and preferred that of Calamis; ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1912 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Initiating the Viewer:Deixis and Visual Perception in Alcman's Lyric Drama Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi Abstract By ... the extra-linguistic context of its own performance, Alcman's Louvre Partheneion—the oldest extensive sample of ... Among those hilarious examples, the one closest to Alcman's first Partheneion (PMG 1) is the last ... most precise expression in the Partheneion attributed to Alcman: the poem, found in a tomb in Egypt, ...
Tópico(s): Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
2004 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Arethusa
‘Alcman lived sometime in the seventh century.’ ‘At some period in the seventh century Sparta was occupied ... we do not know its date or whether Alcman lived before or during or after it.’ Between ... two utterances, part of a papyrus commentary on Alcman was published,3 from which it appeared that ... would lead to a more precise dating for Alcman. Some people think, that in fact it does, ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1965 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... 55.Watkins (Citation1995, 59) describes the language of Alcman and Stesichorus as “a literary Doric dialect”, of ... Similarly, in the case of γλέπω (once in Alcman) = βλέπω and its derivate γλέφαρον = βλέφαρον we are ... and Boeotian is infrequent: it occurs once in Alcman (where it is the only form attested), once ... preserve ἔμμεν as an archaic poeticism.29. ὅκα (Alcman, Stesichorus, Ibycus), ὅκκα, πόκα (Alcman), τόκα (Pindar). This apparent Doricism is acknowledged as ... Verdier Citation1972, 21-52.35. Note, however that Alcman probably did not have the graphic means of ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Symbolae Osloenses
Herbert Musurillo, Alcman, D. L. Page,
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1953 - Classical Association of the Atlantic States | The Classical Weekly
A Papyrus commentary on Alcman published in 19571 brings us news of a poem in which Alcman “physiologized”. The lemmata and commentary together witness to ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Architectural Studies
1963 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
The recurrence of horse-imagery in Alcman's Partheneion (47 ff., 50, 58-59, 92) suggested to Bowra that the chorus may have been the guild of priestesses called ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1965 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... as just one of the lyric poets, like Alcman or Anacreon. But the vast scale of his ... but the assumption that Stesichorus was younger than Alcman and older than Simonides. There have been excellent ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1971 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
ALCMAN 58 (D. L. Page, Poetae Melici Graeci ) = 38 Bergk; 36 Diehl. It is not Aphrodite, but ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1974 - Cambridge University Press | Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society
... proposées par la tradition antique, du poète lyrique Alcman en relation avec l'histoire Spartiate. Ces dates ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1985 - Association of Greek Studies | Revue des Études Grecques
... Oxy. 2390) containing anonymous commentaries to poems of Alcman which has not ceased to fascinate philologists and ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1987 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... identification of Artemis Orthia as the goddess of Alcman s Partheneion by reading the poem as a ...
Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
2009 - Fabrizio Serra Editore | Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica
[This paper discusses lines 60-3 of Alcman's Partheneion 1. It contends that there is no compelling reason to accept the scholiast Sosiphanes' claim that the ϕαρoς is a plough. It also argues that Alcman's style elsewhere in the poem and the ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
2007 - Brill | Mnemosyne
... that earlier Greek poets, such as Hesiod and Alcman, wrote nuptial poems; but Sappho's fragments are ...
Tópico(s): Historical Legal Studies and Society
1957 - Duke University Press | Comparative Literature
... the credibility of Greek enterprise in the Adriatic. Alcman is the only seventh-century author whose fragments ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1936 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
1937 - Classical Association of the Atlantic States | The Classical Weekly
Leonard Woodbury, C. M. Bowra,
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
1963 - Classical Association of Canada | Phoenix
... fragment of a commentary on the Spartan poet Alcman. It is the second column of this papyrus ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1967 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
By the colours and decoration of a vase fragment one determines the period and style to which the original belonged; while its physical contours show from what part of the original it comes. The material may be insufficient for a reconstruction of the whole design. But it is often legitimate to go beyond what is actually contained in the preserved pieces.
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1967 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... of Bacchylides, the trochaic trimeters and dimeters of Alcman's Partheneion , the end (but not the beginning) ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1966 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... star that far outshines them all: Sirius. In Alcman's image, then, the Pleiades should correspond to ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1970 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture
1972 - Fabrizio Serra Editore | Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica
Guy Davenport, C. A. Trypanis,
... Hesiod Homeric hymns Homeric epigram Tyrtaeus Callinus Archilochus Alcman Mimnermus Semonides of Amorgos anonymous Alcaeus Sappho pseudo- ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
1972 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Classical World
Robert M. Grant, Alden A. Mosshammer,
... and Eumelus ; Tyrtaeus and the Messian wars ; Archilochus ; Alcman and Stesichorus ; Lesches, Terpander, and Arion ; The Cypselids ; ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1980 - Oxford University Press | The American Historical Review
Mary R. Lefkowitz, Claude Calame,
Tópico(s): Historical and Literary Analyses
1980 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
Mary R. Lefkowitz, Claude Calame, Claude Calame,
1979 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Classical World
Tópico(s): Art, Technology, and Culture
1991 - Fabrizio Serra Editore | Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica
Dale Sinos, David A. Campbell,
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
1991 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Classical World
The papyrus text of the Partheneion , discovered in 1855 and now in the Louvre, consists of 101 lines in three columns. Of these the first 34 lines (column i) are badly mutilated owing to the disappearance of the left-hand side of the column, whereas lines 35–101 (columns ii and iii) can be restored with almost complete confidence. Of a fourth column nothing is legible, though a coronis opposite the fifth line of column iii shows that the poem ended only four lines after our text runs out. The lengths ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1994 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly