Ancient Greek elegy

Ancient Greek elegy

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This is the first time such a publication has been offered in Russian. It included ancient Greek elegies that have been preserved in full or in fragments since the 7th century. BC. and ending with the 1st century AD. Common origin, common poetics and common metrics made it possible to combine in the collection, along with elegies, also epigrammatic verses, which, without being the original real inscriptions, i.e. dedications or epitaphs, have been preserved in the book tradition and are very close to elegies. Such a combination seems quite logical due to the fact that there is a widespread erroneous opinion about the Roman elegy (Propertius, Tibullus, Ovid) as poetry that for the first time combined Greek elegy and epigram. Many texts have never yet been translated into Russian. Although some passages from the elegies of Theognis were known in translations earlier (A. Piotrovsky, V. Veresaev), in the collection the entire Theognis was translated completely anew, including the second book. Thus, the reader is given the opportunity to create a holistic opinion about these curious elegies and their author. SUMMARY: N.A. Chistyakova. Ancient Greek elegy (5).Part one. ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL PERIODS Archilochus. Per. V. Veresaeva (1-3, 5), G. Tsereteli (4, 7), V. Zelchenko (6, 8-12). Epigrams. Per. L. Blumenau. About Archilochus. Per. L. Blumenau (1), D. Shestakova (2), N. Chistyakova (3), Y. Schultz (4, 5) (57). Kallin. Per. G. Tsereteli (61).Tirteus. Epitaph of a Warrior, trans. N. Chistyakova, per. G. Tsereteli (1, 2, 6, 8), V. Zelchenko (3-5, 9), V. Latysheva (7) (63). Mimnerm. Per. V. Veresaeva (1-4, 8-13), Y. Golubets (5, 14, 15), M. Gasparova (6), N. Chistyakova (7). About Mimnermus. Per. V. Zelchenko (1), N. Chistyakova (2), Y. Golubets (3, 4) (70). Solon. Per. M. Gasparova (1-3, 20), G. Tsereteli (4, 7, 8, 10, 13), N. Chistyakova (9, 11, 25, 27, 28), S. Sobolevsky (15, 19) B . Zelchenko (5, 6, 12, 14, 16-18, 22, 23), V. Alekseeva (21, 24). Epitaphs of Solon. Per. M. Gasparov (1, 2), Y. Schultz (Seven Wise Men) (75). Phokilis. Per. N. Chistyakova (86).Demodocus. Per. V. Latysheva (87). Asiy. Per. N. Chistyakova (88).Pisander. Per. N. Chistyakova (88). Kleobulina. Per. N. Chistyakova (88).Esop. Per. L. Blumenau (89).Pigret. Per. N. Chistyakova (90).Simonides. Per. N. Chistyakova (1-5, 7, 7-10), L. Blumenau (6) (90). Xenophanes. Per. G. Tsereteli (1), S. Osherova (2), N. Chistyakova (3, 4), V. Zelchenko * (5), M. Gasparova (6, 7, 8) (92). Anacreon. Per. IN. Zelchenko (96).Feognis. Per. Yu. Golubets (97). Epicharmus. Per. F. Petrovsky (155). Empedocles. Per. L. Blumenau (155).Sophocles. Per. D. Usova (156). Socrates. Per. M. Gasparova (156).Ion. Per. S. Osherova (1, 2), P. Chistyakova (3, 4), M. Gasparova (5) (156). Alkibiades. Per. N. Chistyakova (159). Melaiphius. Per. N. Chistyakova (159). Even. Per. V. Zelchenko (1, 3-8), L. Blumenau (2) (159). Dionysius the Copper. Per. V. Zelchenko (161).Critius. Per. V. Zelchenko (162).Plato. Per. L. Blumenau (1-10), M. Gasparova (11), O. Rumera (12) (164). Astidamant. Per. M. Gasparova (167).Psvdo-Simonides. Per. M. Gasparova (168). Excerpts of elegies by unknown authors. Per. N. Chistyakova (169). Part two. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY IMPERIAL PERIODSAntimachus. Per. L. Blumenau. About Antimachus. Per. L. Blumenau (1), N. Volpin (2) (175).Alexander of Aitolia. Per. V. Zelchenko (1-3), L. Blumenau (4) (176). Hermesianact. Per. V. Zelchenko (179).Nossida. Per. L. Blumenau (183).Anita. Per. N. Kostrova (1), L. Blumenau (2) (183).Arkesilaus. Per. M. Gasparova (184). Duris. Per. Y. Schultz (184).Filet. Per. Y. Golubets (1), V. Zelchenko (2-9), L. Blumenau (10) (185).Pers. Per. Yu. Golubets (186).Asclepiad. Per. L. Blumenau (1-5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16,17, 19, 21), Y. Schultz (6), Y. Golubets (12, 15, 18), E. Sviyasova (8, 11, 20) (187).Callimachus. Per. Yu. Golubets. Fragments of epigrams. Per. M. Gasparova (Mom). Epigrams. Per. L. Blumenau (1, 3, 5, 7, 9-11), M. Grabar-Passek (2), 10. Golubets (4, 10), A. Semenova (8), 10. Schultz (6, 12) . Bathing of Pallas. Per. S. Averintseva. Heraclitus. Per. L. Blumenau. Crying... Per. L. Blumenau (194).Cratet. Per. Y. Shultz (1), Y. Golubets (2, 3) (234). Klson. Per. N. Chistyakova (235). Archelaus. Per. M. Gasparova (235).Arat. Per. Yu. Schultz (1), 10. Golubets (2) (236). Ptolemy. Per. M. Gasparova (236). Aristocles. Per. Yu. Golubets (237).Timon. Per. Yu. Golubets (237).Archimel. Per. Yu. Golubets (238).Posidipp. Per. Yu. Golubets (Elegy), epigrams, trans. L. Blumenau (1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 13-15, 19), Y. Golubets (4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16-18) (239).Gedil. Per. 10. Golubets (1, 2, 4-8), L. Blumenau (3) (246). Dorie. Per. Y. Golubets (1), Y. Shultz (2) (249). Leonid Tarentsky. Per. Y. Schultz (1, 3, 4-6, 12-16), L. Blumenau (2, 7-11) (250).Mnasalk. Per. 10. Schultz (256). Theocritus. Per. M. Grabar-Passek (258). Agamester. Per. Yu. Golubets (260).Agaphil. Per. Yu. Golubets (260). Philostefan. Per. Yu. Golubets (260). Feetet. Per. M. Gasparova (261).Nikiy. Per. E. Sviyasova (1), Y. Schultz (2) (261).Rian. Per. L. Blumenau (1), J. Schultz (2-4) (262).Archimedes. Per. Yu. Golubets (263). Dafit. Per. Yu. Golubets (265).Phanokl. Per. V. Zelchenko (266).Lobon. Per. M. Gasparova (1-10), Y. Golubets (11-14) (267). Dioscorides. Per. L. Blumenau (1, 4, 20, 21, 24), J. Schultz (2, 3, 5-19, 22, 23, 25) (270). Nikenet. Per. L. Blumenau (273).Alcaeus of Messenia. Per. L. Blumenau (1, 9, 12, 13), J. Schultz (2, 3-8, 10, 11, 14) (279). Gerodik. Per. Y. Schultz (284). Antipater of Sidon. Per. Y. Schultz (1-6, 8-12, 15-17, 19, 20 a), L. Blumenau (13, 14, 18, 206), D. Dashkov (7) (285). Dionysius. Per. Yu. Shultz (1, 2), 10. Golubets (3, 4) (295).Moskh. Per. V. Latysheva (296).Faniy. Per. 10. Schultz (297).Polystratus. Per. J. Schultz (1), L. Blumenau (2) (298).Zenodotus. Per. Yu. Schultz (299).Meleager. Per. L. Blumenau, J. Schultz, J. Golubets (299). Philodemus. Per. L. Blumenau, J. Schultz (320).Parthenius. Per. Yu. Golubets (327).Evdem. Per. Yu. Golubets (328). Krinagora. Per. J. Schultz, L. Blumenau (328). Menecrates. Per. Yu. Schultz (336).Timocles. Per. Yu. Schultz (336). Philo. Per. Yu. Golubets (337).Aglei. Per. Yu. Golubets (338). Anonymous. Per. Yu. Golubets (339). Epitaph of Filik. Per. V. Zelchenko (340).Anonymous texts. Per. Yu. Golubets, Yu. Shultz (341). Comments (347). Dictionary (388).

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Name of the Author
Архилох
Language
Russian
Translator
Анатолий Фёдорович Семёнов
Василий Алексеевич Алексеев
Василий Васильевич Латышев
Викентий Викентьевич Вересаев
Всеволод Владимирович Зельченко
Григорий Филимонович Церетели
Дмитрий Васильевич Дашков
Дмитрий Петрович Шестаков
Дмитрий Сергеевич Усов
Евгений Васильевич Свиясов
Леонид Васильевич Блуменау
Мария Евгеньевна Грабарь-Пассек
Михаил Леонович Гаспаров
Н. Костров
Надежда Давидовна Вольпин
Наталия Александровна Чистякова
Сергей Александрович Ошеров
Сергей Иванович Соболевский
Федор Александрович Петровский
Юрий Александрович Голубец
Юрий Францевич Шульц

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