- Vulgate,” is
linked to the
Peisistratean edition.
Proving it, however, is
another issue.
Between the
hypothetical Peisistratean edition and the
Vulgate recension...
-
Pisistratus (died 528/7 BCE), in what
subsequent scholars have
dubbed the "
Peisistratean recension". The idea that the
Homeric poems were
originally transmitted...
-
appears in a
corrupt form. He is
notable for
having written about the
Peisistratean recension. He
wrote a
history of
Megara in at
least five books. The...
- problem. He
treats this
question again in a
treatise on the so-called
Peisistratean edition of
Homer (La
Commissione omerica di Pisistrato, 1881). His Researches...
- (eds.), The
Hesiodic Corpus, pp. 91–130. Evelyn-White, H.G. (1924), "A
Peisistratean Edition of the
Hesiodic Poems", The
classical Quarterly, 18 (3/4): 142–50...
- to the
goddess Athena. Klei(to)demos
credits Phye with
restoring the
Peisistratean tyranny, and then adds that she was a
flower seller, the
daughter of...
- are
those now
shown to have
belonged to the
gables of the old pre-
Peisistratean Athena temple. Here
Herakles appears wrestling with a
larger Triton...