DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Athenaeus
Athenaeus
Alexander the Great and Hephaestion
Beauty on Display Plato and the Concept of the Kalon
Middle Comedy: Not Only Mythology and Food
Sophocles' Ajax and the Greek Epic Cycle
Illinoisclassica171992relihan.Pdf
Athenaeus' Reading of the Aulos Revolution ( Deipnosophistae 14.616E–617F)
Pindar Fr. 75 SM and the Politics of Athenian Space Richard T
Socratic Themes in the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
Aesopic Voices
The Odyssey, Book One 273 the ODYSSEY
Hist229x “Was Alexander Great?” Essay on Ancient Sources the Lost
Loeb Classical Library
A Riddle in Athenaeus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 25:3 (1984) P.285
Demosthenes and the Theoric
How Many Hetaerae? Pindaric Arithmetic in the Skolion to Xenophon of Corinth
A Minor but Not Uninteresting Poet of Athenian Middle Comedy: Epicrates of Ambracia
The Aesopic Animal Fables on Why Not to Kill
Athenaeus' Sixth Book on Greek and Roman Slavery
Top View
1 CHAPTER I the SYMPOSIUM in GRECO-ROMAN LITERATURE We
The Ascription of Fables to Aesop in Archaic and Classical Greece
Birds in the Ancient World from a to Z
Commodus-Hercules: the People’S Princeps* History Has Not Been Kind to Lucius Aurelius Commodus
The Pamphleteer Ephippus, King Alexander and the Persian Royal Hunt
'Archilochus and Lycambes, Alcman's 5 PMGF and Pindar's Fr. 122 SM
Concerning Philip II of Macedon's Alleged
The Deipnosophists of Athenaeus of Naucratis
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Athenaeus on Women D1
THE SUDA's LIFE of SOPHOCLES (SIGMA 815): TRANSLATION and COMMENTARY with SOURCES Wm. Blake Tyrrell (Michigan State Universit
Servants of Peitho: Pindar Fr.122 S. Anne Pippin Burnett
4Reek Philosophy
Pindar's Material Imaginary
A Presocratics Reader
Demosthenes and the Theoric Robert A
How Many Companions Did Philip Ii Have?
Alexis and the Parasite's Name Arnott, W Geoffrey Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1968; 9, 2; Proquest Pg
Aesopic Conversations Leslie Kurke
The University of Chicago Reading Demosthenes A
University of Cincinnati
Negotiation and the Construction of Intimacy in the Letters Between Fronto and Marcus Aurelius Sarah C
The Presocratic Philosophers
In Ancient Texts
An Historical Commentary on Demosthenes 8, ‘On the Khersonnese’
A Historiographical Problem in Athenaeus
Ai 6 F ' • ' ' 'J,: *• --'-£ F..• Aesop's Fables
The Feast As a Venue for Social and Political Negotiation Between the Macedonian King and the Macedonian Elite, from Philip II to the Fall of Macedon
The Odes of Pindar, Including the Principal Fragments