Il "miraggio" di Alceo: Fr. 140 V. ( Beiträge zur Altertumskunde )

Publication series :Beiträge zur Altertumskunde

Author: Benedetto Marzullo  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9783110210408

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110201413

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Keyword: Alkaios Greek Lyric

Language: ITA

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This book considers one of the most important fragments of early Greek lyric (Alkaios frag. 140 V.) as a means of communication, a revolutionary ode in which the exiled poet addresses the conspirators who have remained behind in their native city. They should take up the arms which were taken from their enemies and dedicated in the temple, and overthrow the tyrant. It is a letter in ode form that serves as a pattern throughout classical culture, and reflects the purpose and meaning not only of Alkaios, but of all other compositions of this category. Alkaios’ text is analysed with regard to its later varied use in all of Graeco-Roman culture.

Chapter

Frontmatter

pp.:  1 – 5

Indice

pp.:  5 – 9

Sigla

pp.:  9 – 15

Premessa

pp.:  15 – 43

Cap. I. – Un carme « integrale »

pp.:  43 – 57

Cap. II. – Fascinazione delle armi

pp.:  57 – 67

Cap. III. – Devozione e rivoluzioneLa

pp.:  67 – 75

Cap. IV. – La congiura

pp.:  75 – 87

Cap. V. – Fertilissime icone

pp.:  87 – 103

Cap. VI. – Enigma o miraggio?

pp.:  103 – 107

Cap. VII. – La tradizione del modello

pp.:  107 – 121

Cap. VIII. – Mitologia della Caria

pp.:  121 – 131

Cap. IX. – Fantasmagoriche armi

pp.:  131 – 137

Cap. X. – Il trionfo oplitico

pp.:  137 – 161

Cap. XI. – Armi supplementari

pp.:  161 – 179

Cap. XII. – Consacrazione e Rivoluzione

pp.:  179 – 187

Conclusioni

pp.:  187 – 201

Backmatter

pp.:  201 – 217

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