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‘Eumelos’: a Corinthian epic cycle?*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2012

M.L. West
Affiliation:
All Souls College, Oxford

Abstract

The author surveys the evidence for the three antiquarian epics commonly ascribed to Eumelos: the Titanomachy, Korinthiaka and Europia. He elucidates and restores details, and endeavours to grasp their poets' objectives. He argues that they were products of the Corinthian-Sikyonian sphere, and to a degree mutually complementary; that they were composed between the late seventh and the late sixth century, considerably after the supposed lifetime of Eumelos; and that they were perhaps attributed to him for lack of other claimants, he being famous as the Corinthian poet of the Messenians' treasured Prosodion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 2002

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