Hipponax am „neronischen Musenhof“. Zu Persius’ Satiren-Prolog

The choliambic metre of the prologue poem of Persius’ is key to understanding the poem’s message. On the one hand it creates a link to Hipponax as the canonical exponent of the iambic genre and to the tale of his inspiration transmitted by Giorgios Choiroboskos, and so attests the presence of the ia...

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