Matro of Pitane and the tradition of epic parody in the fourth century BCE : text, translation, and commentary /
The fragments of Matro of Pitane (c. 300 BC) offer insights not only into the largely forgotten and obscure late-classical genre of epic parody, but also into 4th-century Athenian history, the role of food and dining in antiquity, and the history of the text of Homer and the reception of the Iliad a...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Ancient Greek |
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Atlanta, Ga. :
Scholars Press,
1999.
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Series: | American classical studies ;
no. 44. |
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