Vol. 24 No. 1 (2018)
Articles

Il Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi fra Alcidamante e la tradizione biografica omerica e l’origine della Vita Ps.-Erodotea

Carlo M. Lucarini
Università di Palermo

Published 2019-01-19

Keywords

  • Alcidamas,
  • ancient biography,
  • contest among poets,
  • Hesiod,
  • Homer

How to Cite

Lucarini, C. M. (2019). Il Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi fra Alcidamante e la tradizione biografica omerica e l’origine della Vita Ps.-Erodotea. Hyperboreus, 24(1), 89-120. https://doi.org/10.36950/TBDT9028

Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between the Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi, Alcidamas and the Homeric biographical tradition. The Certamen is preserved in a late abridgment (Certamen Laurentianum), which derives from an Urcertamen and a lost Homeric biography. The Urcertamen was favourable to Hesiod, and I believe that Plutarch (Sept. sap. conv. 153 F) depends on it. The Karanis-Papyrus has shown rather paradoxically that F. Nietzsche was right in assuming that the rhetor Alcidamas played an important role in the creation of our Certamen, and I suggest that it was Alcidamas who first combined the Urcertamen and the lost Homeric biography, giving the new work a pro-Homeric tendency. It is possible that Alcidamas’ praise of Homer was provoked by Plato’s attack on poetry. The Vita Herodotea (which I date to the second century AD) polemizes against the biographical source used by the Certamen; its author adopts a Herodotean attitude towards the Colophonians. A new critical edition of the Karanis-papyrus and a detailed Quellenanalyse of the Certamen Laurentianum are also provided.