<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10
‘Aristomachus’, not the scholiast’s adjective but the proper name of a Thessalian ancestor linked to the Heraclidae, completes and clarifies the scope of praise of the victor at the start of the ode.<br />
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doaj-d6e2993c5fe24c0380fdb1d9987950a42021-09-02T05:45:11ZengDuke UniversityGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies0017-39162159-31592015-05-0155230031414091<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10Roberto Bongiovanni0Graduate Center, City University of New York‘Aristomachus’, not the scholiast’s adjective but the proper name of a Thessalian ancestor linked to the Heraclidae, completes and clarifies the scope of praise of the victor at the start of the ode.<br />http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/15277 |
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<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10 |
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<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10 |
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<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10 |
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<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10 |
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<i>Aristomakhou</i> as a Proper Noun in the Prooimial Priamel of Pindar’s <i>Pythian</i> 10 |
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<i>aristomakhou</i> as a proper noun in the prooimial priamel of pindar’s <i>pythian</i> 10 |
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Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies |
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‘Aristomachus’, not the scholiast’s adjective but the proper name of a Thessalian ancestor linked to the Heraclidae, completes and clarifies the scope of praise of the victor at the start of the ode.<br /> |
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