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From Socrates to Islamic Extremists
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Socrates and Democratic Athens: the Story of the Trial in Its Historical and Legal Contexts
Collins Magic in the Ancient Greek World.Pdf
THE TALKING GREEKS: Speech, Animals, and the Other in Homer
Aristotle and His School Felix Grayeff
Water Management and Its Judicial Contexts in Ancient Greece: a Review from the Earliest Times to the Roman Period
1 Rhetorical Questioning: Oracles and Oratory in Fourth Century Athens Harrison Rochford Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Chronology of the Historical Socrates in the Context of Athenian History and the Dramatic Dates of Plato's Dialogues
Saving Socrates: a New Socratic Portrait Anthony Lobrace Union College - Schenectady, NY
Popular Constitutionalism, Ancient and Modern
Conceptions of Law in Classical Athens
THE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES and POLITICAL TIMING in the LIFE of ALCIBIADES Del M F. Leão 1. Alcibiades and the Scandals of 415
The Trial of Sokrates - from the Athenian Point of View
Athenian Impiety Trials: a Reappraisal*
Matthew W. Dickie, Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World
Devotionalism, Material Culture, and the Personal in Greek Religion
Aristotle on Hybris and Injustice* Douglas Cairns Preprint: Please Cite Only from Published Version in in C
Top View
The Ancient Greek Tortoise Shell Lyre
An Overview: Greek Sanctuaries and Worship I
Attitudes Towards the Past in Antiquity. Creating Identities
Envy, Poison, and Death
Jakub Filonik
Hyperides and Epopteia: a New Fragment of the Defense of Phryne Peter O’Connell
April 2013 a Thesis Submitted to Mcgill University in Partial Fulfillment
Leaving Religion in Antiquity
Porphyry on Aristotle Categories
Mystai and Magoi, Magicians and Orphics in the Derveni Papyrus Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College,
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From Gaia to the Pythia Prophecy Suits Women
Tragedy Off-Stage Debra Nails Plato Weaves Strands of the Tragic and the Comic, High Seriousness and Low Bawdiness, Into His Symposium; That Much Is Uncontroversial
Reading Dionysus: Euripides' Bacchae Among Jews And
Sex, Lies, and Manuscript: Refiguring Aspasia in the History of Rhetoric Author(S): Cheryl Glenn Source: College Composition and Communication, Vol
The Evolution of Tyrant Tropes in Greek Tragedy By
From Solon to Socrates
The Man and His Work
Athenian Impiety Trials: a Reappraisal*