Liebregts, Peter. For there is a man's seat carved on a rocky spur of the mountain. : Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 4. . "[Amongst the scenes depicted on the throne of Apollon at Amyklai (Amyclae) :] Herakles is driving off Geryon's cows. Stesicoro, Simonide e la presa di Troia: compresenza o interazione?. . The poet Stesichorus wrote a song of Geryon . "Theolytos (Theolytus) says that he [Herakles] sailed across the sea in a cauldron [i.e. Occasionally there are very thoughtful comments on literary issues, as for example the remarks on the series of dactyls in fragment 1 (page 103) or on parallel structure in Fragment 7 (page 122). referring to Stesichoro's Geryoneis . <]>> Finally, a full bibliography is followed by a concordance (Curtis and Davies numerations of the fragments) and indices. "[Herakles] killed Geryones, son of Khrysaor (Chrysaor). %PDF-1.3 % ", Plato, Gorgias 484b (trans. 0000048716 00000 n [66] yet Stesichorus adapted Homeric motifs to create a humanized portrait of the monster,[67] whose death in battle mirrors the death of Gorgythion in Homer's Iliad, translated here by Richmond Lattimore: Homer here transforms Gorgythion's death in battle into a thing of beautythe poppy has not wilted or died. ", Ovid, Heroides 9. ISBN: 978-90-04-20767-7. This book illustrates how Stesichorus reshaped Greek epic to create a remarkably innovative type of lyric poetry - a literature that was particularly expressive in its handling of motifs associated with travel, such as the voyages of heroes, their returns home, and their escapes. Here consistency would be a virtue. Download Free PDF. . The bibliog- The grass upon which they graze is dry, but it makes them very fat; and it is from this fact, it is inferred, that the myth about the cattle of Geryon has been fabricated. Denys Page 1973:138-154 gives the fragmentary Greek and pieces together a translation by overlaying the fragments with the account in Bibliotheke. There is also discussion interesting for its own sake, as for example on the use of prepositional dialectical forms (page 132). 0000002225 00000 n 19. The Trojans haul onto the acropolis the horse that was heavy inside, (357). "Geryoneis." Lyra Graeca. The Greek is remarkably clean throughout (although corrections need to made on page 47, line 9 (bis,, and on page 161, 17 lines from bottom), The modern language sections are not so carefully proofed.2 Curtis apparently uses subscripts when quoting a text edited with subscripts but uses adscripts when himself editing or where quoting a text with adscripts. 39 Demodocus sings how the sons of the Achaeans stormed the city, jumping from the horse and leaving their cavernous ambush (, The Greeks lie in ambush within a hollow wooden artifact significantly called (507) or (515). trailer CHRYSAOR (Chrusar). 11 (trans. Only a very few possibly authentic but small fragments are omitted. Discours et rcit chez Stsichore.. 2. Rackham) (Roman encyclopedia C1st A.D.) : . The enemies on both sides are arranged in a geometrical structure that suggests inescapability, that is, two concentric circles, with Odysseus in its innermost part, in its kernel. "Myungho!" he crows, as though they're long-lost friends finally finding each other again, instead of two friends-of-friends at the same barbecue restaurant. 35. This chapter considers Anne Carson's work on Greek lyric poets Sappho and Stesichorus, . and the temporal paradoxes function as a piece of thematic connective tissue between her work on Sappho and her work on Stesichorus' Geryoneis. Who repose in deaths last sleep. ", Suidas s.v. 3 : Pausanias, Description of Greece 5. Homer provides a good start. . Liebregts, Peter. Two Homeric Formulae in the P. Lille Poem: o and o ., . 36. "The triple-bodied Geryon, son of Chrysaor, he [Heracles] killed with a single weapon. "From Chrysaor and Callirhoe [was born] : three-formed Geryon. ", Herodotus, Histories 4. Hesiod, Theogony 979 ff. . 2506 e 2619)., Lerza, P. 1981. 2803 (Stesichoros)., Giangiulio, M. 1991. Cantos XXIII and the Power of Love., Liebregts, Peter. ", Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S17 (from Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae) : By contrast, the Greeks, with whom the wooden horse is filled, wait to be reborn and start their massacre. Hunter, R., and I. Rutherford, eds. In date he was later than the lyric poet Alcman, since he was born in the 37th Olympiad (632/28 BC). Curtis offers the first commentary on Stesichorus' Geryoneis. 1971a. Translation, and Commentary M. Davies and P. J. Finglass Frontmatter More information. It is true that ancient poets were interested in the divisions of time, of the night, in particular (. And each desert her mate. [35] His poetry reveals both Doric and Ionian influences and this is consistent with the Suda'a claim that his birthplace was either Metauria or Himera, both of which were founded by colonists of mixed Ionian/Doric descent. Autobiography of Red, like most of what Anne Carson writes, is a shape-shifter. 2. . 1 (trans. Words signifying incineration and destruction confirm his adherence to the traditional story. 100 ff (trans. : Article Index. Whether or not it was a choral technique, the triadic structure of Stesichorean lyrics allowed for novel arrangements of dactylic meter the dominant meter in his poems and also the defining meter of Homeric epic thus allowing for Homeric phrasing to be adapted to new settings. "These [the breed of bulls called Syrian] are they which report said Herakles, the mighty son of Zeus, when fulfilling his labours, drove of old from Erytheia, what time he fought with Geryoneus beside Okeanos (Oceanus) and slew him amid the crags; since he was doomed to fulfil yet another labour, not for Hera nor at the behest of Eurystheus, but for his comrade Arkhippos (Archippus), lord of holy Pella. 120 (trans. Scholfield) (Greek natural history C2nd A.D.) : . After that, Alexa passed out. The original poem, Geryoneis, followed the life of the monster Geryon leading up to his death at the hands of . 0000004927 00000 n Argum.Theocr.18, cited by David Campbell. [16] The Byzantine grammarian Tzetzes also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well. Weir Smyth) (Greek tragedy C5th B.C.) 14 vols., 1801-1807. "On the side facing Hispania [i.e. BUT now the sun, great Hyperions child, 1985. [45], Many modern scholars don't accept the Suda's claim that Stesichorus was named for his innovations in choral poetry there are good reasons to believe that his lyrical narratives were composed for solo performance (see Works below). 10. There are three appendices: the first two are Stesichorean testimonia and the third contains Indo-Iranian parallels. ", Pliny the Elder, Natural History 4. Text, apparatus criticus and translation appear together on the page as much as possible, with commentary following as a unit. : His gory heads were cast in dust, dashed down by that resistless club. 13 Homeric Iliad Samuel Butler's translation, revised by Timothy Power, Gregory Nagy, Soo-Young Kim, and Kelly McCray. : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S7 (from Strabo, Geography) (trans. . "The tenth labour assigned to Herakles was to fetch the cattle of Geryon from Erytheia (Erythea). Miller) (Roman tragedy C1st A.D.) : ((lacuna)) against the mighty man; . It was originally conceived to be situated off the coast of Epeirus, but afterwards it was identified either with Gades or the Balearian islands, and was at all times believed to be in the distant west. His Cassandra, in a maenadic ecstasy, speaks of the birth pangs of Hecubas dreams, and of the oncoming, Tryphiodorus echoes the Odyssean liquid metaphor, , when he describes how the kings flowed from the carved belly, , I will conclude my study of the Stesichorean. The fragment here taken into account, PMGF S15 + S21, describes the beginning of the duel between the hero and the monster: Heracles attacks Geryon by stealth, striking his brow with a missile, likely a stone (S15 i.1-14). 1971. 0000009631 00000 n . These details of course do not undermine my firm belief that for many years no one will be able to study the Geryoneis without the help of this book. [100] Scholars are divided as to whether or not it accurately depicts incidents described by Stesichorus in his poem Sack of Troy. The result is a useful contribution to the growing literature on Stesichorus; the newly edited and re-ordered text is the book's major advance. Wroth with the daughters for the fathers sake, to C1st A.D.) : 8. Review of Stesichorus, The Poems. That giver of sweet gifts, the Queen of Love, 99-105. [28] According to Stephanus of Byzantium[29] and the philosopher Plato[30] the poet's father was named Euphemus, but an inscription on a herm from Tivoli listed him as Euclides. Some of the most important of . Information about the papyrus, based on Curtis autopsy, is copious and makes a lasting contribution to study of the Geryoneis. ] [] []. "The poets who came after Homeros (Homer) keep dinning into our ears similar stories [myths set in Iberia (Spain)]: the expedition of Herakles in quest of the kine of Geryon and likewise the expedition which he made in quest of the golden apples of the Hesperides. Only a very few possibly authentic but small fragments are omitted. Mueller-Goldingen, C. 2000. 11 (trans. Athenaeus 4.172de, cited by David Campbell, "Ooops! The Pythagoreans play a significant role in this manipulation. We discern two opposing views at best, although we cannot specify the literary sources on which our poet draws. [1.2] KHRYSAOR (Ibycus Frag 282A, Diodorus Siculus 4.17.1). : entitled 'Stesichorus and the story of Geryon', addressed by Mr W. S. Barrett to a meeting of the Hellenic and Roman Societies at Oxford in Septem-ber 1968. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings. "[Kallirhoe (Callirhoe) addresses her son Geryon :] I, unhappy woman, miserable in the child I bore, miserable in my sufferings; but I beseech you, Geryon, if ever I offered you my breast . Oxy. [99], Bovillae, about twelve miles outside Rome, was the original site of a monument dating from the Augustan period and now located in the Capitoline Museum. to C1st A.D.) : Pausanias, Description of Greece 1. 2018, Gnomon XC. Spain] at a distance of about 100 yards is another island one mile long and one mile broad, on which the town of Gadis was previously situated; Ephorus and Philistus call this island Erythea . Hammond, N. G. L. The vocal debate of the Trojans, sitting in the open, The Odyssean narrative rests on an intriguing use of elements. They fought, and Herakles slew Geryon with an arrow. The ancient poet Stesichorus is said to have been born there. Melville) (Roman poet C1st B.C. This chapter considers Anne Carson's work on Greek lyric poets Sappho and Stesichorus, whose songs were roughly contemporaneous, and whose reception histories are both characterized by profound dam. Eryx too, who was reigning in Sikelia (Sicily), plainly had so violent a desire for the cattle from Erytheia that he wrestled with Herakles, staking his kingdom on the match against these cattle. hasContentIssue true, Copyright The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1973. : Aeschylus, Fragment 37 Heracleidae (from Scholiast on Aristeides) : Plato, Gorgias 484b (trans. 0000020633 00000 n only a poem's precedents but also its receptionis in the case of the Geryoneis crucial to our understanding of the Stesichorus' mastery of allusion and creativity as a poet in his own right. The apparatus and commentary are very full. ((lacuna)); it seemed to him to be much better . 0000004696 00000 n 1995. [email protected] Preview Stesichorus PMGF S21.1-3 (Geryoneis): A Textual Proposal. Herakles used an arrow poisoned with the Hydra's venom]; and in silence he thrust it cunningly into his brow, and it cut through the flesh and bones by divine dispensation; and the arrow held straight on the crown of his head, and it stained with gushing blood his breatplate and gory limgs; and Geryon drooped his neck to one side, like a poppy which spoiling its tender beauty suddenly sheds its petals. Stesichorus (/stskrs/; Greek: , Stsichoros; c. 630 555 BC) was a Greek lyric poet native of today's Calabria (Southern Italy). . Osservazioni e congetture alla Gerioneide e alla Ilioupersis di Stesicoro., Luppe, W. 1977. . It's a blending of modern and archaic, mythic and mundane: part queer coming-of-age novel, part reimagined fragmentary poem by the Greek poet Stesichorus. The adventure is mentioned by Hesiod, but it is further developed in the later writers, and more especially by the Roman poets, who took a more direct interest in it, as it led the hero to the western parts of the world. Son Dnem Osmanl mparatorluu'nda Esrar Ekimi, Kullanm ve Kaakl . to C1st A.D.) : Ovid, Heroides 9. On it lived Geryon, son of Khrysaor (Chrysaor) and Okeanos' daughter Kallirrhoe (Callirrhoe). Stesichorus: The Sack of Troy and the Wooden Horse., Pardini, A. Charles Segal. , . Feature Flags: { For example: Abbreviations, line 21, read Altertumswissenschaft; page 28, note 115, line 6, read roll; page 58, last line, read here it looks; page 122, line 4, omit either a or the; page 129, line 21, read emphasis; page 168, 4 lines from bottom, read in the archonship.. A History of Ancient Greek Literature", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stesichorus&oldid=1117710953, This page was last edited on 23 October 2022, at 05:10. 0000002913 00000 n Mair) (Greek poet C3rd A.D.) : Pseudo-Hyginus, Preface (trans. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. 17. The titles of more than half of them are recorded by ancient sources:[74], Some poems were wrongly attributed to Stesichorus by ancient sources, including bucolic poems and some love songs such as Calyce and Rhadine. J. M. Edmonds. : Pindar, Fragment 169 (trans. Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 289 (trans. ((lacuna)) white . "Stesikhoros says that Helios (the Sun) sailed across Okeanos (Oceanus) in a cup and that Herakles also crosssed over in it when travelling to get Geryon's cattle. . Paul Curtis here gives us a new edition of the fragments of the Geryoneis of Stesichorus, with English translation and detailed commentary. Powerful Geryon, son of the giant Chrysaor and the Oceanid Callirhoe, was a monster with three heads and three bodies who lived at the far edge of the world.With the help of his herdsman Eurytion and his two-headed guard dog Orthus, he kept a much-envied herd of cattleso envied, in fact, that the hero Heracles was commanded to steal it as the tenth of his Twelve Labors. Aphrodite in Homer and the Homeric Hymns: Poetic Etymology. In Nifadopoulos 2003:119129. xref [41] Traditional accounts indicate that he was politically active in Magna Graeca. (Apollod. [ (S103.2), and describes how the Danaans leapt eagerly from the [wooden] horse (S105.9): ( ?) . The fetching of these oxen was a subject which was capable of great poetical embellishments, owing to the distant regions into which it carried the hero. II: 34-5. May this not be the wish of the blessed gods . Sandys) (Greek lyric C5th B.C.) to C1st A.D.) : ", Suidas s.v. [40] His possible exile from Arcadia is attributed by one modern scholar to rivalry between Tegea and Sparta. Genre/Form: Art Geryoneis Dans l'art: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Brize, Philip. Stesichorus's famous "palinode," a retraction or an apology for offending Helen and incurring her wrath, is at the center of H.D.'s epic text. Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S11 (from Papyri) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S12 (from Papyri) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S13 (from Papyri) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S14 (from Papyri) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S15 (from Papyri) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S17 (from Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S86 (from Scholiast on Apollonius Rhodius) : Stesichorus, Geryoneis Fragment S87 (from Scholiast on Hesiod's Theogony) : Ibycus, Fragment 282A (trans. [18] Hieronymus declared that his poems became sweeter and more swan-like as he approached death,[19] and Cicero knew of a bronzed statue representing him as a bent old man holding a book. This island is believed by some people to have been the home of the Geryones whose cattle were carried off by Hercules; but others hold that that was another island, lying of Lusitania, and that an island there was once called by the same name. Stesichorus. 0000002871 00000 n ", Parthenius, Love Romances 30 (trans. He is best known for telling epic stories in lyric metres,[1] and for some ancient traditions about his life, such as his opposition to the tyrant Phalaris, and the blindness he is said to have incurred and cured by composing verses first insulting and then flattering to Helen of Troy. 87 ff (trans. 0000002579 00000 n "The tradition is that this [Nora] was the first city in the island [of Sardinia], and they say that Norax [who founded it] was a son of Erytheia, the daughter of Geryones, with Hermes for a father. He writes on early Greek poetry; Old Comedy; Hellenistic poetry; and the Greek literature and culture of the Roman Empire. London: Heinemann 1924. ", Pausanias, Description of Greece 10. Humanitas 68 (2016) 231-297 eenses 251 o poeta no seu tempo, estudar e discutir o dilogo que este propem com os . Boulei diamachesthai Geruoni tetraptiloi (trans. Now, furthermore, I have just finished writing the translation with a commentary of Stesichorus' fragments, which will be published in a book about all the Greek lyric poets (except Pindar, Simonides, Bacchylides: Bompiani editore). This fragment derives from the conjoining of 2619 fr.18 and 2803 fr.11, proposed by West and Fhrer. Erytheia was an island, now called Gadeira [Gades], lying near Okeanos (Oceanus). The Epic Cycle and Fragments. In Foley 2005:344352. Carsonclassicist, translator, and writerintroduces the ancient Greek poet Stesichoros, whose "Geryoneis" serves as the inspiration for Autobiography of Red. West, M. L. 1969. Maingon, A. D. 1978. Expressions of thanks or praise should be sent directly to the reviewer, using the email address in the review. By overcoming this "bane to human beings" (' , line 329) and other creatures like it, Herakles does more than make the world safer for human habitation. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : Parthenius, Love Romances 30 (trans. ", Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 5. Tradition und Innovation: zu Stesichorus Umgang mit dem Mythos., Page, D. 1973. 17. . Transcription of the original and English translation by Peter Liebregts. 0000048787 00000 n "Vergil on Killing Virgins." In Homo Viator: Classical Essays for John : A lengthy Introduction presents virtually all aspects of the author and work: biography of Stesichorus, . 0000002424 00000 n And many wreath was there, with roses bound, : Composed in the 6th century BC, it narrates an episode from the Heracles myth in which the hero steals the cattle of Geryon, a three-bodied monster with a human face. The sea in a cauldron [ i.e o., Giangiulio, M. 1991 between Tegea and.! 251 o poeta no seu tempo, estudar e discutir o dilogo que propem! Plato, Gorgias 484b ( trans )., Lerza, P. 1981 small fragments are omitted sun, Hyperions! Davies and P. J. 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