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Appendix 8. The Avdemi Songs

Appendix 8. The Avdemi Songs In relation to the Avdemi songs it may not be entirely far-fetched to envisage even a ritual basis loosely comparable to the ancient Adonia, which were celebrated during the Dog Days. Detienne, [1] as supplemented by Winkler, [2] has shown that such technical contrasts as male “withering”/sterility […]

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Appendix 7. Harvest Songs

Appendix 7. Harvest Songs a) For the ancient evidence of harvest and other work-songs, cf. J. C. B. Petropoulos 1989.159-164, especially 162-163, to which add Simonides fr. 543.21-22 (PMG) (a βαυκάλημα), and Sappho fr. 102 (LP) (a loom-song?). b) Richardson 1986. 62, 67-68 notes a number of Chian harvest songs, some […]

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Appendix 5. Commentary on WD 486-490

Appendix 5. Commentary on WD 486-490 See West ad loc. Also cf.: 486. ἦμος: looks forward to τῆμος (488), cf. on 582, above (Appendix 1). κόκκυξ κοκκύζει: the noun κόκκυξ was derived by onomatopoeic reduplication, like τέττιξ (see on 582, above). Κοκκύζω is used of cuckoos but often of cocks […]

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Appendix 4. Commentary on WD 448-452

Appendix 4. Commentary on WD 448-452 Cf. West ad loc. Also cf.: 448. φράζεσθαι: infinitive as imperative = ‘heed’ as at WD 86 ἐφράσαθ’, ὥς·. φωνήν: the crane’s ‘voice’ is actually a strident “krooh” (Field guide, p. 101), or κλαγγή, cf. below on 449. Φωνή is even so appropriate, for […]

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Appendix 2. On Zephyros (WD 594)

Appendix 2. On Zephyros (WD 594) The detail of the west wind Zephyros seems to be well planned as it matches the atmosphere of relaxation and replenishment which WD foresees for this period. In Homer Zephyros can be beneficent towards crops. Odyssey 7.119-122 relates that the wind blows favorably in the paradisal […]

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Appendix 1. Commentary on WD 582-596

Appendix 1. Commentary on WD 582-596 West’s indispensable comments ad loc. may be supplemented with a few remarks which I append here; a fuller discussion of textual points will be found in chs. 5 and 6. For a discussion of the correspondences of meter and phraseology between WD 582-593, Shield of Herakles […]

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6. Hesiod’s Festival Reconsidered

6. Hesiod’s Festival Reconsidered Hesiod frames his bucolic scenario by means of vv. 571-581 and 597-608. First, then, we may examine vv. 571-581:           ἀλλ’ ὁπότ’ ἂν φερέοικος ἀπὸ χθονὸς ἂμ φυτὰ βαίνη           Πληιάδας φεύγων, τότε δὴ σκάφος οὐκέτι οἰνέων           ἀλλ’ἅρπας τε χαρασσέμεναι καὶ δμῶας ἐγείρειν.           φεύγειν δὲ σκιεροὺς […]