Affiliation:
1. Dipartimento di Letteratura e Filosofia ,Università degli studi di Firenze ,Italy
Abstract
AbstractI dibattutissimi vv. 650-4 degli Acarnesi, ove l’affermazione
secondo cui i consigli di Aristofane aiuteranno Atene a vincere la Guerra
del Peloponneso mal si accorda con l’atteggiamento pacifista dell’autore,
con ogni probabilità alludono alla leggenda sull’origine ateniese di
Tirteo, che ben potrebbe essere più antica del IV secolo.
The much disputed vv. 650-4 of Acharnians, where the statement
that Aristophanes’ advice will help Athens to win the Peloponnesian War
seems hardly consistent with the playwright’s pacifist attitude, in all
likelihood allude to the ancient tale of Tyrtaeus’ Athenian origin, which
may well be older than the fourth century.
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