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  • Contest of Poetry in Alexan...
    Tsantsanoglou, Kyriakos

    Trends in classics, 02/2020, Letnik: 11, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    A combined investigation of Herod. . 8 ( ) with Callim. . 1, 13, and . 8, reveals that they all relate to a certain poetic contest that took place in Alexandria under the auspices of Ptolemy I, in one of the last years of his reign. The contest, must have been co-ordinated by the Mouseion and its director at the time, Zenodotus. The two poets took part in the contest, together with a host of other poets. Callim. . 1 gives a figurative account of the contest’s course of action. Herodas, awaiting the results, writes . 8, where he expresses his hopes for a prize, though he suspects foul play on behalf of the poets employed at the Mouseion by the king who was supposed to decide the prize. Callim. . 8 is a sarcastic reply to Herodas’ fears, while . 13 narrates the harsh criticism Callimachus received from Zenodotus and his proud reaction in response, obviously after his contribution was rejected.