Latinus fidicen: Horaz' lyrische didachí in den ‚Paradeoden‘

This study aims to analyze and answer three interrelated questions: (1) Is it likely, that for many, even most members of the reading community Horatius' Carmina were destined for, these poems entailed a first encounter with lyric poetry tout court in any language? (2) Assuming that contemporar...

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Published in:Wiener Studien
Main Author: Kreuz, Gottfried 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Österreichischen Akademie d. Wissenschaften [2019]
In: Wiener Studien
RelBib Classification:TB Antiquity
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Summary:This study aims to analyze and answer three interrelated questions: (1) Is it likely, that for many, even most members of the reading community Horatius' Carmina were destined for, these poems entailed a first encounter with lyric poetry tout court in any language? (2) Assuming that contemporary readers of Horatius' Carmina knew how to read everyday literary genres, but not how to respond to lyric poetry: in what way could such an audience learn how to understand lyric poetry, or at least Horatian lyrics, from reading the first poems of Carmina Book 1, the so-called ‚Parade-Odes‘? (3) Is it possible, that the latter provide an exceedingly well-orchestrated and effective introductory course in reading lyric poetry, making it likely that their positioning and arrangement at the opening of Book 1 was - if only one among other goals - intended as some kind of lyrical διδαχή?
ISSN:1813-3924
Contains:Enthalten in: Wiener Studien
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1553/wst132s115