UID:
edocfu_9959227883402883
Format:
1 online resource (338 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
3-11-029514-8
Series Statement:
Sozomena : studies in the recovery of ancient texts, v. 13
Content:
Ibycus is one of the nine canonical lyric poets, a crucial figure in the history of Greek poetry and the archaic world. His work has value both for its own poetic qualities and for its importance from a literary-historical point of view. Ibycus’ imagery is complex and demanding, his intertextual relationships sophisticated and his use of metre both traditional and innovative. His work also helps us to understand the relationship between the poetry of West and East Greece and to further our knowledge of patronage and the epinician tradition. This commentary includes an introduction to Ibycus’ life and poetry, covering the internal and external evidence for his life and the content, imagery and metre of his poetry. It then offers an individual analysis and detailed commentary on a selection of Ibycus' poems, including both the more famous poems and less well-known fragments, all of which give insight into his style and themes, as well as his relationship to other poets of the period. The commentary also offers a re-examination of the fragments preserved on the Oxyrhynchus papyri, providing a new edition of these poems which gets as close as possible to the material preserved.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front matter --
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Preface --
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Table of contents --
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Note on the Text --
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Introduction --
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P.Oxy.1790 fr. 1 --
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P.Oxy.2735 Selected Fragments --
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P.Oxy.2637: Selected Fragments --
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Manuscript Fragments --
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List of Abbreviations and Bibliography --
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Plates
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Issued also in print.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-11-028894-X
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ancient Studies
DOI:
10.1515/9783110295146