T.L. Aleksandrova
Christodorus of Coptus. Ekphrasis on the Zeuxippos BathsAbstract: For the first time, the work publishes the full translation into Russian of the work of the Byzantine poet Christodorus of Coptus (late V – early VI century) "Ekphrasis", which describes the statues of gods, heroes and historical figures, exhibited in Constantinople's bathhouse of Zeuxippos.
Keywords: Christodorus of Coptus, Ekphrasis, Russian translation
To cite this article: Aleksandrova T.L. Christodorus of Coptus. Ekphrasis on the Zeuxippos Baths. Aristeas 21 (2020): 237–257
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Author:Tatiana L. Aleksandrova