@prefix rdfs: . @prefix dbr: . dbr:Brothers_Poem rdfs:label "Poema de los Hermanos"@es , "Brothers Poem"@en , "Carme dei fratelli"@it , "Puisi Para Saudara"@in ; rdfs:comment "The Brothers Poem or Brothers Song is a series of lines of verse attributed to the archaic Greek poet Sappho (c.\u2009630 \u2013 c.\u2009570 BC), which had been lost since antiquity until being rediscovered in 2014. Most of its text, apart from its opening lines, survives. It is known only from a papyrus fragment, comprising one of a series of poems attributed to Sappho. It mentions two of her brothers, Charaxos and Larichos; the only known mention of their names in Sappho's writings, though they are known from other sources. These references, and aspects of the language and style, have been used to establish her authorship."@en , "Puisi Saudara-saudara atau Lagu Saudara-saudara adalah sebuah puisi karya penyiat Sappho. Hilang sejak zaman kuno, karya tersebut ditemukan kembali pada 2014 pada sebuah papirus] dari sebuah koleksi pribadi milik , kepala Proyek dari Universitas Oxford. Kebanyakan puisinya masih ada, meskipun bagian permulaannya telah hilang. Fragmen tersebut adalah salah satu dari serangkaian puisi karya Sappho tentang saudara-saudaranya."@in , "Il Carme dei fratelli o Poesia dei fratelli (noto a livello internazionale con il titolo anglofono di Brothers Poem) \u00E8 un componimento della poetessa della Grecia arcaica Saffo, considerato perduto fino a quando non fu ritrovato nel 2014 nella sua interezza (fatta eccezione per i versi d'apertura) su un frammento di papiro, assieme ad altre poesie a lei attribuite."@it , "El Poema de los Hermanos o Canci\u00F3n de los Hermanos es una serie de versos atribuido a Safo (ca. 650/610 - 580 a. C.), poetisa griega de la \u00E9poca arcaica. El poema, descubierto en 2014, llevaba perdido desde la Edad Antigua, y de \u00E9l conserva la mayor parte del texto, a excepci\u00F3n de las l\u00EDneas iniciales. El Poema de los Hermanos solo se conoce a trav\u00E9s de un \u00FAnico original, escrito en un fragmento de un papiro que contiene una serie de poemas atribuidos a Safo. En \u00E9l, Safo menciona a dos de sus hermanos, Charaxos y Larichos, siendo esta la \u00FAnica menci\u00F3n conocida que Safo hace de ellos, aunque sus nombres se conocen a trav\u00E9s de otras fuentes. Dichas referencias, adem\u00E1s de aspectos ling\u00FC\u00EDsticos y estil\u00EDsticos, han servido para establecer su autor\u00EDa."@es . @prefix foaf: . dbr:Brothers_Poem foaf:depiction , , , . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dcterms:subject dbc:Greek-language_papyri , dbc:Ancient_Greek_poems , dbc:Archaeological_controversies , dbc:Works_by_Sappho . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dbo:abstract "Il Carme dei fratelli o Poesia dei fratelli (noto a livello internazionale con il titolo anglofono di Brothers Poem) \u00E8 un componimento della poetessa della Grecia arcaica Saffo, considerato perduto fino a quando non fu ritrovato nel 2014 nella sua interezza (fatta eccezione per i versi d'apertura) su un frammento di papiro, assieme ad altre poesie a lei attribuite. La paternit\u00E0 venne stabilita prendendo in considerazione alcuni aspetti del linguaggio e dello stile e soprattutto il fatto che in esso vengono per la prima volta direttamente citati due dei fratelli dell'autrice, Carasso e Larico, prima noti soltanto da fonti terze. La poesia \u00E8 strutturata come una lettera, nella quale la narratrice castiga il destinatario sconosciuto per aver insistito in modo fastidioso sul ritorno di Carasso (possibilmente da un viaggio commerciale), sostenendo che la sua vita \u00E8 nelle mani degli d\u00E9i e offrendosi di pregare Era per il suo ritorno. Passa quindi a Larico, che spera possa alleviare dai problemi la sua famiglia quando sarebbe diventato un uomo. Alcuni studiosi tendono a dare un peso pi\u00F9 storico che letterario al carme, concentrando la loro ricerca sulle identit\u00E0 del mittente e del destinatario e sui suoi fondamenti biografici, mentre altri esaminano il suo valore all'interno nel corpus di Saffo, nonch\u00E9 i suoi legami con l'epica Greca, in particolare il nostos dell'Odissea. Furono offerte varie ricostruzioni dei versi di apertura mancanti."@it , "El Poema de los Hermanos o Canci\u00F3n de los Hermanos es una serie de versos atribuido a Safo (ca. 650/610 - 580 a. C.), poetisa griega de la \u00E9poca arcaica. El poema, descubierto en 2014, llevaba perdido desde la Edad Antigua, y de \u00E9l conserva la mayor parte del texto, a excepci\u00F3n de las l\u00EDneas iniciales. El Poema de los Hermanos solo se conoce a trav\u00E9s de un \u00FAnico original, escrito en un fragmento de un papiro que contiene una serie de poemas atribuidos a Safo. En \u00E9l, Safo menciona a dos de sus hermanos, Charaxos y Larichos, siendo esta la \u00FAnica menci\u00F3n conocida que Safo hace de ellos, aunque sus nombres se conocen a trav\u00E9s de otras fuentes. Dichas referencias, adem\u00E1s de aspectos ling\u00FC\u00EDsticos y estil\u00EDsticos, han servido para establecer su autor\u00EDa. El Poema de los Hermanos est\u00E1 escrito en forma de carta (posiblemente de Safo misma), dirigida a una persona desconocida. En \u00E9l, el hablante rega\u00F1a al destinatario por decir repetidamente que Charaxos regresar\u00E1 (posiblemente de un viaje comercial), manteniendo que su seguridad est\u00E1 en las manos de los dioses y ofreci\u00E9ndose a rezar a Hera para su regreso. A continuaci\u00F3n, la narraci\u00F3n cambia el foco de atenci\u00F3n de Charaxos a Larichos. El hablante tiene la esperanza de que este \u00FAltimo solucionar\u00E1 los problemas de la familia cuando se haga un hombre. Los expertos tienden a considerar que la importancia del poema recae m\u00E1s en su valor hist\u00F3rico que en su valor literario, centrando su investigaci\u00F3n se las identidades del hablante y el destinatario, y en su contexto hist\u00F3rico; mientras que otros examinan el valor del poema en el corpus de la poes\u00EDa de Safo, as\u00ED como su conexi\u00F3n con la \u00E9pica griega, particularmente con el nostos de la Odisea."@es , "Puisi Saudara-saudara atau Lagu Saudara-saudara adalah sebuah puisi karya penyiat Sappho. Hilang sejak zaman kuno, karya tersebut ditemukan kembali pada 2014 pada sebuah papirus] dari sebuah koleksi pribadi milik , kepala Proyek dari Universitas Oxford. Kebanyakan puisinya masih ada, meskipun bagian permulaannya telah hilang. Fragmen tersebut adalah salah satu dari serangkaian puisi karya Sappho tentang saudara-saudaranya."@in , "The Brothers Poem or Brothers Song is a series of lines of verse attributed to the archaic Greek poet Sappho (c.\u2009630 \u2013 c.\u2009570 BC), which had been lost since antiquity until being rediscovered in 2014. Most of its text, apart from its opening lines, survives. It is known only from a papyrus fragment, comprising one of a series of poems attributed to Sappho. It mentions two of her brothers, Charaxos and Larichos; the only known mention of their names in Sappho's writings, though they are known from other sources. These references, and aspects of the language and style, have been used to establish her authorship. The poem is structured as an address \u2013 possibly by Sappho herself \u2013 to an unknown person. The speaker chastises the addressee for saying repeatedly that Charaxos will return (possibly from a trading voyage), maintaining that his safety is in the hands of the gods and offering to pray to Hera for his return. The narrative then switches focus from Charaxos to Larichos, who the speaker hopes will relieve the family of their troubles when he becomes a man. Scholars tend to view the poem's significance more in historical rather than in literary terms. Research focuses on the identities of the speaker and the addressee, and their historical groundings. Other writers examine the poem's worth in the corpus of Sappho's poetry, as well as its links with Greek epic, particularly the homecoming stories of the Odyssey. Various reconstructions of the missing opening stanzas have been offered."@en ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink , dbr:Aristoxenus , dbr:Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011 , dbr:Edgar_Lobel , dbr:University_of_Mississippi , dbr:Nereid , dbc:Greek-language_papyri , dbr:Cambridge_University_Press , dbr:Odyssey , dbr:Journal_of_Hellenic_Studies , dbr:Monody , , dbr:Hobby_Lobby , dbr:The_Daily_Beast , dbr:Courtesan , dbr:Heroides . @prefix ns6: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dbo:wikiPageWikiLink ns6:_Journal_of_the_Classical_Association_of_Canada , dbr:Society_for_Classical_Studies , dbc:Ancient_Greek_poems , dbr:Odysseus , dbr:Live_Science , , dbr:Choir , , , , dbr:Herodotus , dbr:Aeolic , dbr:Brill_Publishers , dbr:Charlotte_Higgins , dbr:Homeric_Greek , dbc:Archaeological_controversies , dbr:David_Moore_Robinson , dbr:Ode_to_Aphrodite , dbr:Oxyrhynchus , dbr:Green_Collection , dbr:Mytilene , dbr:Alexandria , dbr:Mixolydian_mode , dbr:Hera , dbr:Strabo , , dbr:Sappho , dbr:Provenance , dbr:Sappho_7 , dbr:Sappho_9 , dbr:Scroll , dbr:Sappho_20 , dbr:Sappho_3 , , dbr:The_New_York_Times , dbr:Kypris_Poem , dbr:Douglas_Boin , , dbr:Papyrus , dbr:Center_for_Hellenic_Studies , , dbr:Martin_Litchfield_West , dbr:Leslie_Kurke , dbr:Cologne_Epode , dbr:Archilochus , dbr:Telemachus , dbr:Dorothy_King , dbr:Eidolon , dbr:The_Daily_Telegraph , dbr:Dirk_Obbink , , dbr:Bettany_Hughes , , dbr:Nereids , dbr:Nostos , dbr:Menelaus , dbr:Posidonius , dbr:Cartonnage , dbr:Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_2289 , dbr:New_Criterion , , , , dbr:Penelope , dbr:Bernard_Pyne_Grenfell , dbr:Carbon-dated , dbr:Arthur_Surridge_Hunt , , dbr:Fayum , dbr:Ovid , dbr:Gesso , dbr:Sappho_16 , , dbr:Hesiod , dbr:Homer , dbr:Circe , dbr:Lesbos , dbr:Sapphic_stanza , dbr:Prytaneion , dbc:Works_by_Sappho , dbr:Athenaeus , dbr:David_Bowie , dbr:Zeus , dbr:Huffington_Post , dbr:Archaic_Greece , , , dbr:Barbitos . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Use_British_English , dbt:Short_description , dbt:Cite_conference , dbt:Efn , dbt:Cite_web , dbt:Cite_book , dbt:Notelist , dbt:Sappho , , dbt:Refbegin , dbt:Refend , dbt:Use_dmy_dates , dbt:Reflist , dbt:Interlanguage_link , dbt:Featured_article , dbt:Cite_journal , dbt:Cite_news , dbt:Sfn ; dbo:thumbnail ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1122748979 ; dbo:wikiPageExternalLink , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . @prefix ns9: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dbo:wikiPageExternalLink ns9:new-sappho-poems-set-classical-world-reeling-22608 , , , , , , , , . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Brothers_Poem dbo:wikiPageLength "47356"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 48428622 . @prefix owl: . dbr:Brothers_Poem owl:sameAs . @prefix dbpedia-id: . dbr:Brothers_Poem owl:sameAs dbpedia-id:Puisi_Para_Saudara . @prefix dbpedia-it: . dbr:Brothers_Poem owl:sameAs dbpedia-it:Carme_dei_fratelli . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Brothers_Poem owl:sameAs wikidata:Q22906931 , dbr:Brothers_Poem . @prefix dbpedia-es: . dbr:Brothers_Poem owl:sameAs dbpedia-es:Poema_de_los_Hermanos . @prefix prov: . dbr:Brothers_Poem prov:wasDerivedFrom . @prefix wikipedia-en: . dbr:Brothers_Poem foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Brothers_Poem . wikipedia-en:Brothers_Poem foaf:primaryTopic dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:Poetry_of_Sappho dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:Tithonus_poem dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:Sappho_16 dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:Sappho dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem . dbr:The_Brothers_Poem dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Brothers_Poem ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Brothers_Poem .