The well-attested presence of digamma in epigraphic poetic texts (from 7th-6th century BC) in all probability linked to Homeri tradition, seems to allude to recitations of the Poems in which it was not only limited to producing well-known metrical effects, but also actually pronounced and heard. The picture emerging from the evidence analysed in this paper appears to be perfectly in line with a linguistic and cultural framework.

Di tracce della presenza del digamma in recitazioni "parallele" di Omero, Appendice / M. Negri, G. Bagnasco. - In: PASIPHAE. - ISSN 1974-0565. - 17:(2023), pp. 233-241. [10.19272/202333301018]

Di tracce della presenza del digamma in recitazioni "parallele" di Omero, Appendice

G. Bagnasco
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2023

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The well-attested presence of digamma in epigraphic poetic texts (from 7th-6th century BC) in all probability linked to Homeri tradition, seems to allude to recitations of the Poems in which it was not only limited to producing well-known metrical effects, but also actually pronounced and heard. The picture emerging from the evidence analysed in this paper appears to be perfectly in line with a linguistic and cultural framework.
Homeric language; Mediterranean; Greeks; Etruscans; contacts
Settore L-ANT/06 - Etruscologia e Antichita' Italiche
Settore ARCH-01/C - Civiltà dell'Italia preromana ed etruscologia
2023
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