Callimachus and Apollonius had a very similar destiny about the way they conceived and created their major poems, Aetia and Argonautika, and about their relationship with the public of contemporary Alexandria. They were both not much appreciated for the manner they used to present their poetry in performances; that’s why they ampliated and reworked their poems in time, to reply by the final form of the book to criticism of the erudite public.

Il Prologo e la proekdosis: brevi osservazioni su performance e libro nell’opera di Callimaco e Apollonio

Livio Sbardella
2019-01-01

Abstract

Callimachus and Apollonius had a very similar destiny about the way they conceived and created their major poems, Aetia and Argonautika, and about their relationship with the public of contemporary Alexandria. They were both not much appreciated for the manner they used to present their poetry in performances; that’s why they ampliated and reworked their poems in time, to reply by the final form of the book to criticism of the erudite public.
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