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A Community of Workers in Leonidas of Tarentum
The hellenistic epigrammatist Leonidas of Tarentum inherited the representation of workers which was shaped by archaic and classical greek culture and poetry, especially by Homer.
Claire-Emmanuelle Nardone
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The Poetics of Dialect in the Self-Epitaphs of Nossis and Leonidas of Tarentum [PDF]
AbstractNossis and Leonidas of Tarentum used dialect in their self-epitaphs as an integral component in the construction of their authorial identities.
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Le paysage des offrandes votives chez Léonidas de Tarente
This paper offers an analysis of references to landscapes in Leonidas' epigrams. A comparison with Demetrius' paragraphs on enargeia enables us to shed light on the stylistics of his votive epigrams.
Évelyne Prioux
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Przekład epigramatów wotywnych Leonidasa z Tarentu z VI ks. „Antologii Palatyńskiej”
This paper presents a Polish translation of the votive epigrams by Leonidas of Tarentum from Book VI of Anthologia Palatina. Leonidas, a Hellenistic poet typically assigned to the first half of the third century BC, who has approximately 100 epigrams ...
Ewa Orłowska
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Leonidas of Tarentum, Fifty-nine epigrams: text, translation, and commentary
The present thesis is an edition with translation and commentary of 59 epigrams of the Hellenistic poet Leonidas of Tarentum. It starts with an Introduction which, after briefly tracing the history of the scholarly work on Leonidas, considers general aspects pertaining to his life, his work, and his poems. The transmission of text is outlined (medieval
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Abstract This article suggests a new interpretation of a troubled passage of the epitaph for the poet Alcman by the Hellenistic poet Leonidas of Tarentum ( Anth. Pal. 7.19 = 57 G.-P.). It argues that with minimal changes to the text of l.
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An obscene epigram by Leonidas of Tarentum
Las dificultades que los editores (Gow-Page) ven en u epigrama de Leónidas (A.P. 9.316) desaparecen en cuanto se comprende que contiene unas muy precisas metáforas eróticas.
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On an Epigram of Leonidas of Tarentum, A.P. IX. 335 [PDF]
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