Английская Википедия:Euphorion of Chalcis
Euphorion of Chalcis (Шаблон:Lang-el) was a Greek poet and grammarian, born at Chalcis in Euboea in the 126th olympiad (276–272 BC).[1]
Euphorion spent much of his life in Athens, where he amassed great wealth. After studying philosophy with Lacydes and Prytanis, he became the student and eromenos of the poet Archeboulus.[2] About 221 he was invited by Antiochus the Great to the court of Syria. He assisted in the formation of the royal Library of Antioch, of which he held the post of librarian till his death. He wrote mythological epics (the Thrax), amatory elegies, epigrams and a satirical poem (Arae, "curses") after the manner of the Ibis of Callimachus.Шаблон:Sfn
Prose works on antiquities and history are also attributed to him. Like Lycophron, he was fond of using archaic and obsolete expressions, and the erudite character of his allusions rendered his language very obscure. His elegies were highly esteemed by the Romans—they were imitated or translated by Cornelius Gallus and also by the emperor Tiberius.Шаблон:Sfn
Fragments published in Meineke, De Euphorionis Chalcidensis vita et scriptis, in his Analecta Alexandrina (1843) began the modern editions of the surviving fragments of Euphorion.[3] Further lines have been recovered from papyri of Oxyrhynchus and elsewhere.[4]
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References
- Шаблон:EB1911
- Lightfoot, J. L., Hellenistic Collection: Philitas. Alexander of Aetolia. Hermesianax. Euphorion. Parthenius, Loeb Classical Library No. 508, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2010. Шаблон:ISBN. Online version at Harvard University Press.
- Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London (1873). "Euphorion (3)".
Further reading
- Euphorion Who's Who in the Greek World by John Hazel.
- Euphorion bibliography Шаблон:Webarchive
- Magnelli, Enrico 2002. Studi su Euforione (Rome)
- Powell, Johannes U. (1925) 1981.Collectanea Alexandrina: Reliquiae minores poetarum Graecorum aetatis Ptolemaicae 323–146 A.C. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1925; reprinted Chicago 1981). Euphorion, pp. 28–58. Internet Archive.
- Latte, Kurt. 1968. "Der Thrax des Euphorion", Philologus 44 (1935) 129–55, reprinted in Latte, Kleine Schriften Munich 1968, pp 562–84.
- Magnelli, Enrico 2002. Studi su Euforione(Rome)
- Franz Skutsch: Euphorion (4). In: Pauly Realencyclopädie of classical archeology (RE). Volume VI, 1, Stuttgart, 1907, 1174–1190 Sp.
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