Excerpt from Quae Ratio Intercedat Inter Librum Theognideorum Priorem Et Posteriorem
Inter codices manuscriptos, quibus carmina elegiaca, quae Theognidis nomen iernut, tradita sunt, longe praestan tissimum esse codicem Mutinensem A diu inter omnes viros doctos constat. Differt autem hic codex saeculi decimi a ceteris nou solum eo quod optimas omnium lectiones praebet, sed etiam eo quod longe plures versus in eo repetiti legum tur quam in ceteris, quod eo rarius fieri quo deteriores sint codices primus F. Nietzsche in Mus. Rhea. Vol. 22 pag. 166 ss. Demonstravit. Excellit praeterea hic codex praeter cete'ros eo quod non solum 1220 versus (secundum editionem quartam Bergkianam), qui in reliquis codicibus insunt, cou tinet, sed etiam 83 alia disticha leguntur enim in codice A praeter 160 versus, quos Bergk in p. 1. G. Ed. IV affert, tria disticha, quae ille omisit, quia in priore quoque parte libri inveniuntur, quod recte fecerit necne infra nobis erit examinandum quibus 83 distichis in codice superscriptum est 'e).syscfwv B. Quae alterius libri inscriptio cum aperte respiciat ad titulum prioris libri, qui est Oeéymdog e'leyu'wv A, dubitari non potest, quin is, qui mostram collectiouem cum priore coniunxit, eam non minus quam priorem Theognidi tribuerit.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book examines Theognis, a Greek poet who lived around the 6th century B.C. Through an analysis of Theognis's verse, the author argues that the collection of poems known as Theognidea was not written by one single author, but rather by at least two distinct individuals. The author uncovers a previously unidentified second book within the Theognidea, providing a new understanding of the work's composition. This second book is characterized by its focus on the theme of boyish love, which sets it apart from the first book. The author presents evidence to support the theory that this second book was added to the original collection at a later date, arguing that it represents a different era and perspective. The work offers new ways to interpret Theognis's poetry, enhancing our understanding of the development of Greek literature and the complexities of ancient Greek society. The author's insightful analysis and compelling arguments make this book an important contribution to the study of Theognis and provide fresh perspectives on the nature of authorship in ancient Greece. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781332496228_0
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