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Capitolo | Fasce e prodigi. Pindaro e l'inno omerico a Hermes
Abstract
In the first Nemean ode, Pindar narrates the trial of Heracles who, as a newborn baby, kills the snakes sent to him by Hera; and baby Hermes is the protagonist of various trials described in the Homeric hymn dedicated to the god. This paper highlights the analogies between the two narrations, arguing that Pindar hints at the story in the hymn. Therefore, this research also contributes to establish the controversial chronology of Homer’s composition, which would precede the epinician’s composition date, that is, the third decade of the fifth century.
Presentato: 17 Maggio 2021 | Accettato: 23 Giugno 2021 | Pubblicato 16 Dicembre 2021 | Lingua: it
Keywords Homeric Hymns • Pindar • Hermes • Heracles
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In limine
Poesia esametrica arcaica
Lirica
Tragedia
Poesia ellenistica tarda
Prosa
Poesia latina
Linguistica e storia degli studi
A mo’ di conclusione
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Cannatà Fera Maria |
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Fasce e prodigi. Pindaro e l'inno omerico a Hermes |
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Capitolo |
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it |
dc.description.abstract |
In the first Nemean ode, Pindar narrates the trial of Heracles who, as a newborn baby, kills the snakes sent to him by Hera; and baby Hermes is the protagonist of various trials described in the Homeric hymn dedicated to the god. This paper highlights the analogies between the two narrations, arguing that Pindar hints at the story in the hymn. Therefore, this research also contributes to establish the controversial chronology of Homer’s composition, which would precede the epinician’s composition date, that is, the third decade of the fifth century. |
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Antichistica |
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Filologia e letteratura |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
dc.issued |
2021-12-16 |
dc.dateAccepted |
2021-06-23 |
dc.dateSubmitted |
2021-05-17 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-549-0/fasce-e-prodigi-pindaro-e-linno-omerico-a-hermes/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-548-3/008 |
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2610-8828 |
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2610-9344 |
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978-88-6969-549-0 |
dc.identifier.eisbn |
978-88-6969-548-3 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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no |
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Heracles |
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Heracles |
dc.subject |
Hermes |
dc.subject |
Hermes |
dc.subject |
Homeric Hymns |
dc.subject |
Homeric Hymns |
dc.subject |
Pindar |
dc.subject |
Pindar |
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