Frammenti comici, tradizioni paremiografiche e… paradeigmata retorici? Nota a Philem. fr. 20 K./A. (Δακτύλιος) e a Diph. fr. 65 K./A. (Πήρα)

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Mattia De Poli

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These two comic fragments correspond to a proverb. A new interpretation of them is possible, if we relate them to the explanation of the same proverb offered by Aristeides the paroemiographer. Demosthenes and Herondas, using a variant of it, suggest that this proverbial expression may have originated from a famous story in the Athenian schools of rhetoric.

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De Poli, M. (2024). Frammenti comici, tradizioni paremiografiche e… paradeigmata retorici? Nota a Philem. fr. 20 K./A. (Δακτύλιος) e a Diph. fr. 65 K./A. (Πήρα). Frammenti Sulla Scena (online), 1(4), 30–47. https://doi.org/10.13135/2612-3908/11043
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Philologica