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This paper deals with Pindar’s fragmenta dubia 337, 334 and 335 M., hitherto largely disregarded. A comparison with selected Pindaric loci similes allows us to analyze these fragments in more depth and to place them in their appropriate linguistic and literary contexts. The article concludes with some suggestions about their interpretation.
This paper provides a commentary to Bacchylides’ fragmentum dubium 63 M. and off some further considerations about its interpretation. 1) The Muses, daughters of Mnemosyne, are the patrons of chant and present their sweet song to mankind. But few men have ever been gifted poetical knowledge, and the poet’s duty is to be their servant, herald and prophet: he must give their words voice and disclose,...
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