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Un Agamennone isocrateo nell’Heroikos di Filostrato. Per una proposta interpretativa dei capitoli 29-31
Author(s) -
Vittoria Minniti
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
erga / logoi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2282-3212
pISSN - 2280-9678
DOI - 10.7358/erga-2020-002-minn
Subject(s) - praise , philosophy , art , hero , literature , characterization (materials science) , humanities , physics , optics
In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus’s Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive characterization, different from the main tradition that refers to the Homeric poems. In the following pages I will propose to identify in the Panathenaicus of Isocrates a parallel motif and a possible source for the particular characterization of the king of the Achaeans. Indeed, Isocrates’ speech can be compared to the Heroikos for three reasons: in addition to the unusual praise of the Homeric hero, both authors refer to the importance of enslaving Troy and defeating the barbarians. These arguments allow us to identify a parallel in a precise point of the Panathenaicus of Isocrates: the excursus on Agamemnon in chapters 72-84.

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