Intertextuelle Bemerkungen zuIlias und Aithiopis
- Mikel Labiano Ilundain (ed. lit.)
Editorial: Ediciones Clásicas
ISBN: 978-84-7882-841-8
Any de publicació: 2019
Pàgines: 27-40
Tipus: Capítol de llibre
Resum
The references of the Odyssey to Trojan epics that show an already solid story succes-sion, especially 24, 35–94 with respect to the Aethiopis, and the request of Penelope to Phe-mios,Od.1, 340–42, about theNostoi make it probable that these cyclic ‘medium epics’ were from the beginning clearly outlined literary contextualizations, in which formerly muchmore isolated mythic scenes (such as the Telephos episode, see Archilochos in P. Oxy. 4708fr. 1), with a view to the Iliad, were brought into pre- and successive contexts rapidly becoming canonical. On the basis of this assumption, arguments of ‘Higher Criticism’ mutatismutandis are applied to the relationship between Iliad and Aethiopis. It turns out that in all cases the ‘Homer’ of the epic cycle (Arktinos) is secondary to the Homer of the Iliad.