Titolo New light on masters and slaves in Greek drama Periodico Prometheus Anno: 2009 - Volume: 35 - Fascicolo: 3 - Pagina iniziale: 221 - Pagina finale: 228
In Eur. Cycl. 347-349 (at line 348 d? should be read instead of te) Odysseus’ words take up in opposition the “Priamel” in the opening monologue by Silenus complaining about his being a servant of the Cyclops’ – according to a mould which will later become a topos; lines 375 f. exhibit a mixture of “Priamel” and hyperbole, whose antecedents are to be found at Od. 12.208-210 and 20.18-20.