Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 357
... proem to the Theogony ( lines 1-115 ) is generally referred to as a hymn . The designation goes back , in its specific sense , to Paul Friedländer's classic demonstration that at least the larger portion of the proem ( from line 36 ) ...
... proem to the Theogony ( lines 1-115 ) is generally referred to as a hymn . The designation goes back , in its specific sense , to Paul Friedländer's classic demonstration that at least the larger portion of the proem ( from line 36 ) ...
Page 371
... proem- hymn ( 80-103 ) of the Theogony indicate . In the proem this distinctness is so strong and unusual that even Friedländer recognizes ( p . 13 ) as “ individuell " the character of its orientation and content , without , however ...
... proem- hymn ( 80-103 ) of the Theogony indicate . In the proem this distinctness is so strong and unusual that even Friedländer recognizes ( p . 13 ) as “ individuell " the character of its orientation and content , without , however ...
Page 373
... proem to the Theogony is without a " Farewell , " but which has a formal prayer and , in the concluding line ( 495 , not quoted ) , one of the stock transitions to " another song which make the terminal character of the whole explicit ...
... proem to the Theogony is without a " Farewell , " but which has a formal prayer and , in the concluding line ( 495 , not quoted ) , one of the stock transitions to " another song which make the terminal character of the whole explicit ...
Contents
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
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