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Agon
The Ancient Greeks
Forgetting the Subject
Volume XLVI Number 4
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1998
A Theology of Memory: the Concept of Memory in the Greek Experience of the Divine
GREEK RELIGION Walter Burkert
What Would the World Be Without the Agon—The Agonistics of One Man
Aeschylus, Genealogy, History
Agon and Homonoia: the Dynamics of Competition and Community in the Panhellenic Sanctuary
Final Exam Study Guide
Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought
Nietzsche and the Greek Idea of Immortality
The Agon Motif: Redux
Justice in Greek Literature Dr
Euripides' Alkestis: Experimenting with the Exotic Andrew Wardenaar
THE THEATER RELIEFS from HIERAPOLIS Bailey Benson A
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Archive Fever: a Freudian Impression Author(S): Jacques Derrida and Eric Prenowitz Source: Diacritics, Vol
Language, Truth and Power in Ancient Greek Thought : Prolegomena to Nietzsche
INTRODUCTION This Book Primarily Concerns the Cult of the Goddess
Euripides' Heracles in the Flesh
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion
Heracles and Heroic Disaster by Katherine Elizabeth Lu
Thucydides “The Father of Game Theory” in a Paper Called Thucydides on Nash Versus Stackelberg: the Importance of the Sequence of Moves in Games.8
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Greek Names (Male)
The Greek Concept of Justice
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Olympians: the Gods and Goddesses of Classical Greece
The Well-Being of Play (In Learning, Teaching, and Research)
Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire Carolingian the in Authority Rethinking
Mythographic Humor in Ancient Greek Comedy
An Analysis of Various Texts in Balanchine's Agon: Continuity And
Agon and Ethics: Competitive Discourse in Fifth and Fourth Century Greece
Introduction
The Classics, Greek & Latin; the Most Celebrated