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Les Amours De Léandre Et De Hé Poème De Musée Le Grammairien

Musaeus (Grammaticus.)

Gail, 1796

86 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 600

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January 21, 2024
Terminado el poema narrativo «Hero y Leandro», pero no el de Marlowe, sino su antecesor, el de Museo, que lo compuso en el siglo V o VI DC en hexámetros dactílicos, con claras influencias del lenguaje de Homero. Es una belleza de poema! El canto del cisne de una civilización.
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May 22, 2024
'De mensen hier zijn lastertongen: doe je iets in stilte, hoor je het op elke hoek vertellen. Vertel me wel je naam en stad, dat staat je vrij. Mijn naam is evenmin geheim, zelfs erg beroemd,
want ik ben Hero en die toren bij de branding
dat is het hemelhoge huis waarin ik woon (p.17)'.

En de rest is geschiedenis.
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