10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IAMBOGRAPHER»
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iambographer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
iambographer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
To satirize in iambic verse. [Bare.] Iambic was the measure in which they used to
iambize each other. Twining, tr. of Aristotle on Poetry, L § 6. iambographer (i-am-
bog'ra-fer), n. [< Gr. lap- foypdtior, a writer of iambics, < la/t(hi, iambus, + ypafctv, ...
2
A Companion to Hellenistic Literature
252 Ruth Scodel the Cynic philosopher, with his voluntary poverty and witty
raillery, influenced how the iambographer pictured himself and his models. The
Archaic iambographer presents himself as a drinker, brawler, and seducer. His
poems ...
James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers, 2010
3
Kakos: Badness and Anti-value in Classical Antiquity
phthonos-filled contemporary philologoi (the counterparts to the poet's targets at
13.58–62) the iambographer offered a pejorative sequence of images to
characterize his audience (26–28): O Apollo, the men, as flies by a goatherd, or
wasps ...
Ineke Sluiter, Ralph Mark Rosen, 2008
4
A Critical History of the Language and Literature of Antient ...
... and so characterised by antient grammarians 1, was classed, along with
Simonides of Amorgos and Hip- ponax, as an iambographer.2 Callinus, Tyrtaeus,
and Mimnermus rank as elegiac authors.3 Even this extended classification does
not ...
5
A Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient ...
The literal interpretation is, however, strongly borne out by the fact, that, while
numerous passages in iambic trimeter, besides his acknowledged poem " On
Women," are quoted under the name of Simonides the Iambographer, in no
instance ...
5 Cf. Vernant 1965.1 124-70. See Miralles and P6rtulas 1983.esp. 18ff., 97,
where a connection between the iambographer and this particularity of the god is
established. Later on we shall try to perform a similar operation with the comic
author ...
7
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Iambic was the measure in which they used to iambize each other. Tunning, tr. of
Aristotle on Poetry, L § 6. iambographer (i-am-bog'ra-f er), n. [< Gr. lafi- [krypdpoc,
a writer of iambics, < la/i/hc, iambus, + ypaQctv, write.] A writer of iambic poetry.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Iambic was the measure in which they used to iambize each other. Twining, tr. of
Aristotle on Poetry, i. § U. iambographer (i-am-bog'ra-fer), n. [< Qr. ia/t- jioypddoc,
a writer of iambics, < la/ipoc, iambus, + ypaipeiv, write.] A writer of iambic poetry ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
9
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Gr. lap.- ffaypdijioc, a writer of iambics, < lap/he, iambus, + ypafyetv, write.] A
writer of iambic poetry. [Bare.] Mont. I am an iambographer; now it is out. Cata.
For honour's sake, what's that? Mont. One of the sourest versifiers that ever crept
out of ...
10
Lucilius and Horace: A Study in the Classical Theory of ...
... and his quod adest (cf. rd tro.p6vTo) in satire 2, 6, 13. Again in lines 55 and 56
of our unknown iambographer we have a somewhat similar context: ly£i plv o5y,
u n[Apn), toOt' o&xlfflXu] AXX' iv xa\[mit]. [.] . . . XuffTOK ...[...] yaarpin xariffx [...]. [ .
George Converse Fiske, 1920