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Istros the
Callimachean (Ancient Gr****: Ἴστρος ὁ Καλλιμάχειος) was a Gr**** writer,
probably from Paphos. He was a
pupil of Callimachus, and
active in the...
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renewal of the
Homeric epic,
expressed in
terms of
Callimachean aesthetics: the
label Callimachean epic is not misplaced. Jason's
character traits are...
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variety of genres. He
espoused an
aesthetic philosophy,
known as
Callimacheanism,
which exerted a
strong influence on the
poets of the
Roman Empire...
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Istros may
refer to:
Istros the
Callimachean – Gr**** author,
whose writings survive only in
fragments Istros (island),
island in the
Aegean Sea Histria...
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Isigonus –
writer Isocrates – rhetorician;
Spartan general Istros the
Callimachean Isyllus – poet
Illithia –
birth Jason of
Pherae –
Thessalian general...
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California Press. DeForest, Mary Margolies. 1994. Apollonius’ Argonautica: A
Callimachean Epic. Leiden,
South Holland: Brill. Endso, Dag Ostein. 1997. "Placing...
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Spudasmata 63. Hildesheim: G. Olms. Pillinger, Hugh E. (1968). Some
Callimachean Influences on Propertius, Book 4."
Harvard Studies in
classical Philology...
- that
Caecilius is the
unnamed lover. See: Maynes, C. (2016). "Comic
Callimacheanism in
Catullus 67". TAPA, 281-323.
Brescia is some 40
miles west of Verona...
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allusive engagement with the Catalogue. Catullus, a poet who made
plain his
Callimachean affiliations, is the
earliest Roman author who can be seen to engage...
- of Fiction?
Callimachean Aitiology as
Narrative Device in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, in
Callimachus Revisited. New
Perspectives in
Callimachean Scholarship...