Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1)

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Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1). / Massetti, Laura.

I: Aevum Antiquum, Bind N.S. 14, 2014, s. 119–30.

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Massetti, L 2014, 'Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1)', Aevum Antiquum, bind N.S. 14, s. 119–30.

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Massetti, L. (2014). Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1). Aevum Antiquum, N.S. 14, 119–30.

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Massetti L. Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1). Aevum Antiquum. 2014;N.S. 14:119–30.

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Massetti, Laura. / Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1). I: Aevum Antiquum. 2014 ; Bind N.S. 14. s. 119–30.

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title = "Due epiteti pindarici di Zeus: ἐλασιβρόντας (fr. 144), ἐλατὴρ βροντᾶς (Ol. IV 1)",
abstract = "Gk. elasibr{\'o}ntas (Pind. fr. 144) has to be interpreted as “driving (ela{\'u}nō) the thunder (brontḗ)”, in the light of elatḗr bront{\~a}s {\textquoteleft}driver of the thunder{\textquoteright} (Pind. O. 4.1). Pindar knew a tradition which connected Zeus to Pegasos (O. 13.92, I. 7.44–7), “who carries lightning and thunder to wise Zeus,” according to Hesiod{\textquoteright}s Theogony. As ela{\'u}nō is a synonym {\'o}rnumi and brontḗ a marked synonym for kt{\'u}pos, elasibr{\'o}ntas can be considered a synonym of ors{\'i}ktupos, applied to thundering Zeus in Pindar (O. 10.79–81). The comparison with Rigvedic text passages, confirms that a similar system of associations can be reconstructed for the “divine horses, which thunder as the heaven.” At the same time, the “putting in motion” of the thunder is expressed by Ved. ar/r̥, etymologically related to Gk. {\'o}rnumi (cf. IE *h3er-). ",
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