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Die Argonautika des Apollonios Rhodios : das zweite Zorn-Epos der griechischen Literatur
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ISBN: 3598777078 Year: 2001 Volume: 158 Publisher: München Leipzig K.G. Saur


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Erzählung und Beschreibung in den Argonautika des Apollonios Rhodios: ein Beitrag zur Poetik des hellenistischen Epos
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ISBN: 3515063064 9783515063067 Year: 1993 Volume: 45 Publisher: Stuttgart: Steiner,


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Die Argonauten in Afrika : Einleitung, Übersetzung und Kommentar zur Libyenepisode der Argonautika des Apollonios von Rhodos (A.R. 4,1223-1781)
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ISBN: 9783110686357 311068635X 3110686988 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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The Libyan episode (4. 1223-1781) is one of the key passages in Apollonius Rhodius's Argonautica and has thus far been only insufficiently dealt with in scholarship. This thorough philological commentary aims to close this glaring gap. In addition, the introduction reveals the central significance of the Libyan episode and the image of North Africa for the overall composition of the text and reassesses its narrative technique.


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Zur Gleichnistechnik des Apollonios von Rhodos
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ISBN: 3631307519 Year: 1996 Volume: 99 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main New York Peter Lang

Echoes and imitations of early epic in Apollonius Rhodius
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ISBN: 9004065032 9004327924 9789004065031 9789004327924 Year: 1981 Volume: 72 Publisher: Leiden E.J. Brill

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Apollonius' Argonautica
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ISBN: 9004100172 9004329471 9789004100176 9789004329478 Year: 1994 Volume: 142 Publisher: Leiden ;New York E.J. Brill

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The Argonautica was said to have been the source of a quarrel between Apollonius, who wrote what looks like an epic poem, and Callimachus, who denounced the writing of epic poetry. Although the quarrel did not take place in the real world, its issue controls the poem. The heroes are determined to take part in a Homeric epic, which the Callimachean narrator refuses to write. Drawing on the methods of modern literary theorists but eschewing the jargon, DeForest shows how Apollonius uses the literary dispute in Alexandria to give a three-dimensional quality to his poem. The amusing conflict between heroes and narrator turns serious when the levels of narrative split apart and Medea steps into the gap as a free-standing figure, the forerunner of powerful women in fiction.

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