The entry δραξών in the Etymologicum Genuinum, which mentions the name of Eratosthenes of Cyrene (fr. 37 Strecker), discusses the meaning of the Sicilian term δραξών and of another rare word, καψιπήδαλος. This article discusses the text of the entry and the meaning of these two glosses. The probable context of Eratosthenes’ discussion could be related to a Sicilian festival, the Cotytia, and to a comedy of Eupolis.
La voce δραξών dell’Etymologicum Genuinum: Eratostene, Eupoli e i Baptai? / Broggiato, Maria. - In: SEMINARI ROMANI DI CULTURA GRECA. - ISSN 1129-5953. - n.s. 13:(2024), pp. 115-124.
La voce δραξών dell’Etymologicum Genuinum: Eratostene, Eupoli e i Baptai?
Maria BroggiatoPrimo
2024
Abstract
The entry δραξών in the Etymologicum Genuinum, which mentions the name of Eratosthenes of Cyrene (fr. 37 Strecker), discusses the meaning of the Sicilian term δραξών and of another rare word, καψιπήδαλος. This article discusses the text of the entry and the meaning of these two glosses. The probable context of Eratosthenes’ discussion could be related to a Sicilian festival, the Cotytia, and to a comedy of Eupolis.File allegati a questo prodotto
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