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Title: Antimachus of Colophon and the Position of Women in Greek Poetry a Fragment Printed for the Use of Scholars
Description: Bouma's Boekhuis, 1970. Hardcover. ISBN: 9060880285. Spine cover is split on one side and half of the other but still attached. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Rubbing to boards. Edgewear to corners. ; 256 pages; Antimachus of Colophon, Greek poet and grammarian, flourished about 400 BC. Scarcely anything is known of his life. His poetical efforts were not generally appreciated, although he received encouragement from his younger contemporary Plato (Plutarch, Lysander, 18). His chief works were: an epic Thebais, an account of the expedition of the Seven against Thebes and the war of the Epigoni; and an elegiac poem Lyde, so called from the poet's mistress, for whose death he endeavoured to find consolation telling stories from mythology of heroic disasters (Plutarch, Consul, ad Apoll. 9; Athenaeus xiii. 597). Antimachus was the founder of "learned" epic poetry, and the forerunner of the Alexandrian school, whose critics allotted him the next place to Homer. He also prepared a critical recension of the Homeric poems. Good with no dust jacket .

Keywords: 9060880285 Classical Greek & Roman Literature & Fiction Poetry & Poets Women's Studies Greek Comedy Greek Theatre Tragedies Tragedy Greek Literature

Price: US$ 45.00 Seller: Ancient World Books
- Book number: 2653

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