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Diktys of Crete

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posted on 2025-05-21, 11:02 authored by Peter GainsfordPeter Gainsford
Diktys of Crete’ is a fictionalised prose account of the Trojan War. It does not enjoy a high profile in modern thought, but looms large in Byzantine and mediaeval histories of the Troy matter. Although the ‘Latin Dictys’ has enjoyed a moderate revival in recent scholarship, the Byzantine testimony to Diktys is still badly neglected. The present article focuses on: (1) a general overview of the Greek Diktys, including up-to-date information on dating; (2) a comprehensive list of witnesses to Diktys (the first list of its kind for over a century, and the first ever in English); (3) some problems relating to Book 6 of the ‘Latin Dictys’; and (4) an overview of the Sisyphosfrage, that is, the question of the role of ‘Sisyphos of Kos’ in the transmission of the Greek Diktys.

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Gainsford, P. (2012). Diktys of Crete. The Cambridge Classical Journal, 58, 58-87. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1750270512000012

Journal title

The Cambridge Classical Journal

Volume

58

Publication date

2012-12-01

Pagination

58-87

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication status

Published

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2012-11-26

ISSN

1750-2705

eISSN

2047-993X

Language

en