The Byzantine poem of sixteen dodecasyllables dedicated to Charikleia, the heroine of Heliodorus’ Aethiopica, is generally ascribed to Theodore Prodromos since Colonna’s critical edition (1938, test. XVIII). However, a new analysis of this poem (lexical, stylistic and metrical features) shows that it can be more convincingly ascribed to Nicetas Eugenianos.
Lettori di Eliodoro a Bisanzio: il carme per Cariclea
BIANCHI, NUNZIO
2010-01-01
Abstract
The Byzantine poem of sixteen dodecasyllables dedicated to Charikleia, the heroine of Heliodorus’ Aethiopica, is generally ascribed to Theodore Prodromos since Colonna’s critical edition (1938, test. XVIII). However, a new analysis of this poem (lexical, stylistic and metrical features) shows that it can be more convincingly ascribed to Nicetas Eugenianos.File in questo prodotto:
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