Título: | P. OXY. 2454 (TRGF ADESP. 653): CUESTIONES DE DATACIÓN, GÉNERO Y AUTORÍA : P. OXY. 2454 (TRGF ADESP. 653): CUESTIONES DE DATACIÓN, GÉNERO Y AUTORÍA |
Autores: | López Cruces, Juan L. |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Editorial: | Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia (Editum), 2004-12-01 |
Dimensiones: | application/pdf |
Nota general: |
Myrtia; Vol. 19 (2004); 5-22 Myrtia; Vol. 19 (2004); 5-22 Myrtia; Vol. 19 (2004); 5-22 Myrtia; V. 19 (2004); 5-22 1989-4619 0213-7674 |
Idiomas: | Español |
Palabras clave: | Artículos |
Resumen: |
The attribution of the papyrus play to Aeschylus has been rightly ruled out 00 the basis of linguistie, metrie, and religinus factors. The presence of athletic contests in the catalogue of the labours of Heracles also point to a postFuripidean date. The noun αθλητής and the adjective γηγευέστερον -which needs not be corrupt- may imply the presence of comie elements in the play. Therefore, the authorship of Diogenes the Cynic should be taken unto account, as he is credited to have written tragedies which include comie traits The attribution of the papyrus play to Aeschylus has been rightly ruled out 00 the basis of linguistie, metrie, and religinus factors. The presence of athletic contests in the catalogue of the labours of Heracles also point to a postFuripidean date. The noun αθλητής~ and the adjective γηγευέστερον -which needs not be corrupt- may imply the presence of comie elements in the play. Therefore, the authorship of Diogenes the Cynic should be taken unto account, as he is credited to have written tragedies which include comie traits |
En línea: | https://revistas.um.es/myrtia/article/view/46091 |
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