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Franco Montanari

    May 24, 1950
    Il telaio di Elena 3. Storia e percorsi di antologia della letteratura greca. Per il triennio
    Il telaio di Elena 2
    Vocabolario della lingua greca
    (Set In the Company of Many Good Poets. Collected Papers of Franco Montanari)
    History of Ancient Greek Literature
    From scholars to scholia
    • 2024

      History of Ancient Greek Literature

      Vol. I: The Archaic and Classical Ages Vol. II: The Hellenistic Age and the Roman Imperial Period

      • 1212 pages
      • 43 hours of reading

      The book presents a thorough and updated history of Ancient Greek literature, spanning from Homer to Late Antiquity. It features a clear structure that details various Greek authors, their works, and the literary genres and phenomena of the time. This comprehensive reference is ideal for scholars and students alike, making it especially valuable for classroom use and for anyone interested in the richness of Greek Antiquity.

      History of Ancient Greek Literature
    • 2023

      Volume I of Franco Montanari's „Kleine Schriften“ comprises some 66 papers on ancient scholarship, a topic which he decisively helped establishing as an extremely important field of study; they include general surveys of Alexandrian and Pergamene philology, major contributions to ancient Homeric scholarship (with a particular emphasis on Aristarchus), ancient scholarship on Hesiod and Aeschylus, as well as an important number of editions and notes on papyrological scholarly texts. Volume II consists of 42 contributions to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Pindar, Aeschylus, Herodotus, Euripides, the Athenaion Politeia, Lucian, Nonnus, philosophical papyri, the reception of antiquity and portraits of contemporary scholars.

      (Set In the Company of Many Good Poets. Collected Papers of Franco Montanari)
    • 2011

      From scholars to scholia

      • 205 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book concerns the field of the history of philological-grammatical exegesis and ancient scholarship. Over recent decades this line of research has aroused lively interest, and noteworthy advances in knowledge have been achieved. In comparison with the state and trends of studies in the mid-20th century, the scenario now appears radically changed: editions of texts, preparation of reference tools, in-depth investigation on personalities, problems and movements have led to substantial progress in our understanding of these aspects of ancient literary culture. The five articles that make up this book discuss both general questions and more specific points. Franco Montanari deals with the form of the Alexandrian ekdosis on the basis of the relationship between the library artefact on one hand and the text as an object of editing on the other. Lara Pagani treats the problem of the origins of the study of language in Greek Antiquity and specifically in Hellenistic scholarship. Paola Ascheri investigates the ideological position adopted by Rome in the age of Augustus in its relations with the Greek world, on the basis of her research into the Homeric scholia and in POxy. 3710. Silvia Consonni studies some specific aspects of Apollonius Dyscolus’ treatise On adverbs. Fausto Montana discusses the crucial point of the genesis of Greek scholiastic corpora.

      From scholars to scholia