Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus: Introduction and CommentaryYale University, 2003 - 193 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE HYMN TO ZEUS | 12 |
THE CHARACTER OF THE HYMN TO ZEUS | 22 |
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accusative adjective Aeschylus ancient Apollonius appears Arcadia argues associated attested audience birth Cahen called Callimachus century certainly cites commentary common compares conjectures containing context correct create Cretan Crete described designation difficult divinity early edition elsewhere emphasize epic especially established Euripides explains fact final follows force frequently gloss gods hence Hesiod Homer Hymns Iliad important indicate initial invention kings Kuiper later lots meaning Meineke mention nature Neda occasion occurs Odyssey once original parallel passage Pausanias perhaps period Philadelphus Pindar poem poet poetry points position possible present prints probably rare reader reason recalls recognize reference Rhea river Roussel says Schn Schneider scholiast seems sense shows similar Sophocles specific Steph structure suggests Theogony things thinks tradition variation verb verse Zeus δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οἱ τὰ τε τοῦ