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Hipponax
MONEY and the EARLY GREEK MIND: Homer, Philosophy, Tragedy
Greek Lyric Syllabus
August 2005 Newsletter
The Panel Abstracts
Literary Quarrels
The Newest Sappho: P. Sapph. Obbink and P. GC Inv. 105, Frs. 1–4 Mnemosyne Supplements Monographs on Greek and Latin Language and Literature
The Iambi of Callimachus and the Archaic Iambic Tradition
Blessed Is He Who Has Seen
Gostin Front
The Aesthetics of Dialect in Hellenistic Epigram
Archilochus: First Poet After Homer
BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 ANCIENT1 Aeschylus. Prometheus Bound
Poetry As Window and Mirror : Hellenistic Poets on Predecessors, Contemporaries and Themselves
Literary Criticism in Euripides' Medea *
Performance and Genre
'Archilochus and Lycambes, Alcman's 5 PMGF and Pindar's Fr. 122 SM
Historical Poets and Contemporary Poetry: Coming to Terms with Poetic Models
Innovation and Experimentation in the Victory Odes of Pindar and Bacchylides
Top View
Bodily Fluids in Antiquity
Carpe Diem and Consolation: Horace's Imitation and Manipulation of Greek Lyric Models
Greek (GREK) 1
Lyric Wisdom: Alcaeus and the Tradition of Paraenetic Poetry By
Invective Oratory and Julian's Misopogon
View / Open Defence.Pdf
Centered on the Periphery: the Changing Dynamic Between Ionia and Imperial Powers 454-C.294 Bce
Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
Robert Creeley Papers, 1950-2011 M0662
Introduction: the Bitter Muse
Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire
CONSTRUCTING REALISM: the CONTEMPORARY GAZE in HELLENISTIC ART and POETRY • O K ? a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of San
Guido Bastianini, Michael Haslam, Herwig Maehler, Franco Montanari, Cornelia E
Chapter Eight
Early Greek Poets' Lives : the Shaping of the Tradition / by Maarit Kivilo
Subjects, Volumes 37– (1996– )
Iambic Horror: Shivers and Brokenness in Archilochus and Hipponax
Illinois Classical Studies
Aristophanes' Frogs and the Contest of Homer and Hesiod
CALLIMACHUS and TFIE MUSES: Some ASPECTS of NARRATIVE TECHMQUE INAETTA T-2 (1)
Medea 155 Revenge and Mythopoiesis in Euripides’ Medea*
A Survey of Lyric Genres in Hellenistic Poetry: the Hymn Transformation, Adaptation, Experimentation
Burying a Sage: the Heroon of Thales in the Agora of Miletos Alexander Herda