Note sulla tradizione del dramma satiresco euripideo in Eustazio

Roč.26,č.2(2021)

Abstrakt
In 12th century some Byzantine scholars claimed to read ancient satyr-plays, but very little evidence of these readings can be found in their erudite works. It has been said that Eustathius read at least one satyr-play, Euripides' Cyclops. He quotes this and other two Euripidean satyr-plays, but an analysis of these quotations seems to hint that he had no direct knowledge of them. Therefore, a critical re-examination of Euripidean quotations in Eustathius is necessary. As a consequence, some points of the history of Euripides' text must also be reconsidered.

Klíčová slova:
Euripides; satyr-plays; Byzantine scholars; Eustathius; quotations

Stránky:
181–192
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