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A Shepherd with a Lyre? Reconsidering Einsiedeln Eclogues 1.18
Prometheus (Italy). 2021. Vol. 47. P. 191–197.
The article attempts to reconsider the problems connected with line 18 of the first Einsiedeln Eclogue. It is suggested that not only the notoriously problematic verb in line 17, but also the situation described in line 18 still remains unexplained: while inspiring one of the competing shepherds in a kind of poetic initiation, Apollo seems to be said to have ordered him to do something with a lyre, an obviously un-pastoral instrument in its associations. The reasons this lyre is referred to as “praised” are also not clear. The author of the article proposes to emend laudatam in line 18 to mandatam.
Akhunova O., Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология 2026 Т. 30 № 1 С. 108–119
There is a scene in Pindar’s Pythian 9 that attracts much attention of
scholars, not only because the erotic theme in general is unusual for Pindar,
but also because in this scene neither the question that Apollo addresses
Chiron, nor the answer that Chiron gives him, can be unambiguously
interpreted. Does Apollo intend to commit open violence against Cyrene,
or ...
Added: July 1, 2026
Shumilin M., Hyperboreus 2026 Vol. 32 No. 1 P. 98–105
In the article, a set of emendations is proposed for the text of Cicero’s speeches. In Pro Archia 28, a locus vexatus, it is proposed to read aduocaui instead of the manuscript reading (ad)(h)ortaui. In Pro Caelio 18, a conjecture liceat instead of the transmitted liceret is proposed. In Pro Ligario 24, the recommended reading ...
Added: June 18, 2026
Shumilin M., Materiali e Discussioni per l'Analisi dei Testi Classici 2025 Vol. 95 P. 141–181
The paper examines the arguments of the proponents of a post-Neronian dating for the Einsiedeln Eclogues and in particular Justin Stover’s theory that these poems were composed by Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius, the consul of AD 395. It is suggested that Stover’s evidence, just like the arguments adduced by other scholars who suggest that the Einsiedeln ...
Added: January 22, 2026
Shumilin M., Philologia Classica 2025 Vol. 20 No. 1 P. 34–41
In this article, three textually problematic passages from the Ciris, a variously dated short poem from the Appendix Vergiliana, are discussed. In line 63, it is suggested that B. Kayachev’s proposal to change erroribus auctor to auctoribus error should be accompanied by an emendation of istorum to est idem (the meaning of the line will ...
Added: September 14, 2025
Akhunova O., Zharkaya V., Mostovaya V. et al., В кн.: Пиндар. Пифийские оды.: М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2025. С. 409–442.
Pindar’s victory odes are fertile ground for scholarly research. Pindaric scholars elucidate Pindar’s often obscure verse by exploring various venues: they examine historical, cultural, and religious backgrounds of the victory odes (e.g. the Greco-Persian wars, the rule of Hieron in Sicily, religious cults referenced by Pindar); study Pindar’s poetic meters; establish generic patterns of the ...
Added: March 5, 2025
Shumilin M., Eikasmos 2023 Vol. 34 P. 225–228
In the article it is proposed to introduce the following emendations in Pliny the Elder’s text: Plin. Nat. I pr. 5 amas] arma; Plin. Nat. I pr. 7 aliquo] alto. ...
Added: November 9, 2023
Shumilin M., Hyperboreus 2022 Vol. 28 No. 2 P. 276–288
The paper is dedicated to the publication of a set of previously unpublished conjectures to the so-called Appendix Vergiliana (the corpus of works ascribed to Vergil other than the three canonical ones) by three scholars of the Russian Em pire, Fyodor E. Korsch (1843–1915), Grigory E. Saenger (1853–1919), and Adolf I. Sonny (1861–1922). The conjectures ...
Added: September 22, 2023
Shumilin M., Резниченко Е. А., Philologia Classica 2023 Т. 18 № 1 С. 113–124
This paper is a publication of the Latin correspondence between two prominent classical philologists of the late 19th — early 20th centuries, Fyodor E. Korsch and Grigory E. Saenger. Being only a part of their epistolary legacy, it is of undisputable interest both for the history of classical education in Russia and for the history ...
Added: August 4, 2023
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., В кн.: Материалы по археологии Северного Причерноморья. Выпуск 14Вып. 14.: Одесса: Ирбис, 2019. С. 216–224.
The paper presents some graffiti from excavation of Panticapaeum at seasons of
2016–2017 years. The first, ’Απόλ]λων’ ’Ιητ[ρωι | ’Αγή]τορι Δε[λφινίωι, argues the Ju.G. Vinogradov’s hypothesis that Apollo Ietros was called by the common oracle issued from Didyma as leader
of Milesian colonization in Pontus and changed in this part Apollo Delphinios. From other hand, a
number of ...
Added: October 31, 2022
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., Древности Боспора 2019 Т. 24 С. 613–617
The paper publishes the graffito founded at summer of 2017 on the Mithridat Mountain
(old polis of Panticapaeum) in the Kerch City (Crimea). This is the dedication of the kylix to
Apollo Ietros, the Lord of Panticapaeum – [Ἀπόλλωνι Ἰητρῶι Παντικα]παίō μεδέ[οντι]. ...
Added: October 27, 2022
Shumilin M., Шаги/Steps 2020 Т. 6 № 2 С. 82–101
The so-called Einsiedeln Eclogues are two short bucolic texts published by H. Hagen in 1869 from a single Carolingian manuscript and traditionally dated to the Neronian age. Recent polemics about the date of Calpurnius’ eclogues (which also used to be dated to Nero’s time after M. Haupt’s seminal 1854 dissertation, but are now redated by ...
Added: October 10, 2020