Abstract
The lyre and the are pregnant symbols of an ancient, noble tradition which Posidippus recalls focusing on Politics and Poetics in Ptolemaic egypt. Both of them concern the poet's hope and aim, and once more contribute to seal a particular kind of Poetry by using a selected, literary lexis.
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