Posidippus Pellensis
Posidippus Pellensis[1] (Graece Ποσείδιππος; natus circa annum 310 a.C.n.; mortuus anno 240 a.C.n.) fuit epigrammaticus hellenisticus. Distinguendus est a poeta comoediarum nomine Posidippus Cassandreus.
Posidippus a Pella, capite regni Macedoniae, oriundus erat. Athenis philosophiae studuit. Aliquamdiu Sami vivebat, antequam Alexandriam in domum regiam Ptolemaeorum se contulit.
Posidippus Asclepiadi Samio et Hedylo poetis amicus erat. Viginti ex suis epigrammatibus in Anthologia Graeca continentur; alia carmina apud Athenaeum tradita sunt.
Anno 2001 papyrus editus est fere centum carmina Posidippi adhuc ignota continens, quae res in domo Ptolemaeorum gestas celebrant, inter alia victorias reginarum in curriculis equorum Olympiae.
Fragmentum breve epistulae cuiusdam Lyncei Samii ad Posidippum servatur.[2]
Notae
recensere- ↑ papyri.info [1]
- ↑ Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 652c; Andrew Dalby, "Lynceus and the anecdotists" in David Braund, John Wilkins, edd., Athenaeus and his world: reading Greek culture in the Roman Empire (Exoniae: University of Exeter Press, 2000) pp. 372-394, vide pp. 374-376; Falivene (2015)
Editiones
recensere- Colin Austin, Guido Bastianini, edd.: Posidippi Pellaei quae supersunt omnia, Mediolani 2002, ISBN 88-7916-193-8
- Guido Bastianini, Claudio Gallazzi (ed.): Epigrammi (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), Mediolani 2001, ISBN 88-7916-165-2
- Bernd Seidensticker, Adrian Stähli, Antje Wessels (ed.): Der Neue Poseidipp. Text – Übersetzung – Kommentar. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadiae 2015, ISBN 978-3-534-24356-3
Bibliographia
recensere- Benjamin Acosta-Hughes (ed.): Labored in papyrus leaves. Perspectives on an epigram collection attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil Vogl. VIII 309), Cantabrigiae (Massachusetta) 2004
- Maria Rosaria Falivene, "At the table of kings. Lynceus, the brother of Douris, and his friends" in V. Naas, M. Simon, edd., De Samos à Rome: personnalité et influence de Douris (Lutetiae: Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2015)
- Valentina Garulli: Posidippe de Pella. In: Richard Goulet (ed.): Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques, tom. 5, pars 2, CNRS Éditions, Parisiis 2012, ISBN 978-2-271-07399-0, p. 1469–1480
- Kathryn Gutzwiller (ed.): The new Posidippus. A Hellenistic poetry book. Oxford University Press, Oxonii 2005
- Doris Meyer: Poseidippos von Pella. In: Bernhard Zimmermann, Antonios Rengakos (ed.): Handbuch der griechischen Literatur der Antike. tom. 2: Die Literatur der klassischen und hellenistischen Zeit. C. H. Beck, Monaci 2014, ISBN 978-3-406-61818-5, p. 258–266
- Sabine Müller, "Poseidippos of Pella and the Memory of Alexander’s Campaigns at the Ptolemaic Court" in Waldemar Heckel et al., edd., The Many Faces of War in the Ancient World (Novi Castelli: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015) pp. 135-154
- Évelyne Prioux, "Douris et Posidippe: similitudes et dissemblences de quel-ques éléments de critique de l’art et de critique littéraire" in V. Naas, M. Simon, edd., De Samos à Rome: personnalité et influence de Douris (Lutetiae: Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2015)
- Volker Michael Strocka: Poseidippos von Pella und die Anfänge der griechischen Kunstgeschichtsschreibung. In: Klio 89, 2007, p. 332–345 (PDF)