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Duris Samius

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Duris Samius (Graece Δοῦρις ὁ Σάμιος, natus in Samo in insula Graeciae saeculo IV a.C.n.) fuit rerum gestarum scriptor, tyrannus Sami, et frater Lyncei. Historicus dubiae fidei iudicabatur qui patheticum in rebus gestis augebat dum atrocia supplicia narrat. Ita Plutarchus eius testimonium de Periclis crudelitate erga Samios anno 439 a.C.n. reiciebat.[1]

  • Historiae (vel Macedonica sive Hellenica; 33 fragmenta)
  • De Agathocle (vel Libyca; 13 fragmenta)
  • Annales Sami (22 fragmenta)
  • De legibus (2 fragmenta)
  • De ludis (4 fragmenta)
  • De tragoedia (et fortasse De Euripide et Sophocle; 2 fragmenta)
  • De pictoribus (2 fragmenta)
  • De sculptura (1 fragmentum)

Bibliographia

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Editiones fragmentorum

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Critica et historica

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  • Christopher Baron, "Comedy and History, Theory and Evidence in Duris of Samos" in Histos suppl. 6 (2017) pp. 211-239
  • J. P. Barron, "The Tyranny of Duris of Samos" in Classical Review n.s. vol. 12 (1962) pp. 189-192.
  • C. O. Brink, "Tragic History and Aristotle's School" in Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society vol. 186 (1960) pp. 14-19.
  • A. Dalby, "The Curriculum Vitae of Duris of Samos" in Classical quarterly n.s. vol. 41 (1991) pp. 539-541 JSTOR
  • Pascale Giovannelli-Jouanna, "Les fragments de Douris de Samos chez Athénée" in Dominique Lenfant, ed., Athénée et les historiens (Paris: De Boccard, 2007)
  • R. B. Kebric, In the Shadow of Macedon: Duris of Samos. Wiesbaden, 1977.
  • R. B. Kebric, "A Note on Duris in Athens" in Classical Philology vol. 69 (1974) pp. 286-287.
  • F. Landucci Gattinoni, Duride di Samo. Roma, 1997.
  • V. Naas, M. Simon, edd., De Samos à Rome: personnalité et influence de Douris. Lutetiae: Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2015
  • L. Okin, "A Hellenistic Historian Looks at Mythology" in Panhellenica (Lawrence, Kansas, 1980).
  • P. Pédech, Trois historiens méconnus: Théopompe, Duris, Phylarque. Paris, 1989.
  • Frances Pownall, "Duris of Samos and the Diadochi" in Víctor Alonso Troncoso, Edward M. Anson, edd., After Alexander: The Time of the Diadochi (323–281 BC) (Oxoniae: Oxbow Books, 2016) pp. 43-56
  • Frances Pownall, "Alexander's Political Legacy in the West: Duris on Agathocles" in Cinzia Bearzot, Franca Landucci Gattinoni, edd., Alexander's legacy: Atti del Convegno, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano 2015 (Romae: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2015) pp. 181-202
  • Frances Pownall, "Debating Tragic History: A New Collection on Duris" (recensio operis Naas et Simon (2015)) in Histos vol. 10 (2016) pp. clv-clxii
  • E. Schwartz, "Duris (3)" in Paulys Real-Enzyklopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft edd. G. Wissowa et alii (Stuttgart, 1893-1972 ~ ~) vol. 5 pt 2 cols 1853-1856.
  • F. W. Walbank, "History and Tragedy" in Historia vol. 9 (1960) pp. 216-234.

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