On a particular use of the substantive adjective (ἡ) ἀντίστροφος, “piece of the song in response to the strophe”, “antistrophe”: in some passages of the Aristotelian corpus (Rh. 1409a27, a 27, b 27, [Prob.] 19.15 and 19.30) it is used, generally in the plural, to refer to the whole antistrophic pair, not only to the antistrophe. Such a peculiar use, generally unrecognized, should be integrated into modern dictionaries of Ancient Greek.
Antistrophes or Antistrophic Couples? On a Peculiar Use of Antistrophos / Ercoles, M.. - In: GREEK AND ROMAN MUSICAL STUDIES. - ISSN 2212-9758. - STAMPA. - 6:(2018), pp. 206-211. [10.1163/22129758-12341318]
Antistrophes or Antistrophic Couples? On a Peculiar Use of Antistrophos
Ercoles, M.
2018
Abstract
On a particular use of the substantive adjective (ἡ) ἀντίστροφος, “piece of the song in response to the strophe”, “antistrophe”: in some passages of the Aristotelian corpus (Rh. 1409a27, a 27, b 27, [Prob.] 19.15 and 19.30) it is used, generally in the plural, to refer to the whole antistrophic pair, not only to the antistrophe. Such a peculiar use, generally unrecognized, should be integrated into modern dictionaries of Ancient Greek.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.