Tragedia y lírica epinicial: a propósito de Eurípides, HF 673-700

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  • Esteban Calderón Dorda

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We can see that the strophic pair points to the characteristics of epinician in a fairly orthodox way. Heracles, in compiling all his exploits, is presented as Ἡρακλῆς ὁ καλλίνικος (HF 582). Moreover, the presence of Heracles in epinician poetry is frequent, because of the magnificent nature of his deeds, among other reasons. Ultimately, there is a Pindaric influence, which is mainly observed in a very precise and rich poetic-musical terminology, palpable in the choice of words, positioning of them and metric interweaving, as well as in the agonistic references, offering a perfect structural unit.

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2018-03-01

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