Autore:
Casanova, A. Titolo:
Ancora su Mimnermo e Filita (e Apollonio) nel Prologo degli AitiaPeriodico:
PrometheusAnno:
2011 - Volume:
37 - Fascicolo:
3 - Pagina iniziale:
193 - Pagina finale:
199In the lines 9-12 of Aitia fr. 1, Callimachus says that (like himself) Philitas too was a poet of short poems, but his Demeter is much better than the long Ship (i.e. Apollonios’ Argonautica); and that Mimnermos is sweet, has been taught by his wonderful nightingales (= elegies), not by his great woman (= Smirneis). The new conjecture a? µe?a?[e?a? / ?d??e?] (i.e. ??d??e?) uses Bastianini’s new reading at P.Lond.Lit. 181.11. The well-known Florentine diegesis on this passage means that the short poems by Mimnermos and Philitas are better than even the great poems.
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