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Macedonian Kings, Egyptian Pharaohs the Ptolemaic Family In
Tragic Noise and Rhetorical Frigidity in Lycophron's
Lycophron's Alexandra
Gorgias: a Study of Oratorical Style Bromley Smith a a Bucknell University Version of Record First Published: 05 Jun 2009
Rethinking the Achilles at Skyros Myth: Two Representations from Pompeii
Poems on the Threshold: Neo-Latin Carmina Liminaria
By Alexander C. Loney Department of Classical Studies
The Ears of Hermes
'Propagandizing from the Womb: Callimachus' Hymn to Delos And
Danaus Βουγενής: Greco-Egyptian Mythology and Ptolemaic Kingship Alexandros Kampakoglou
"The Failure of Alexander's Conquests and the Administration of Bactria
Eos CIII 2016 Simon Hornblower, Lycophron: Alexandra. Greek Text
The Hellenistic Poets As Historians
The Divine Pymander of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus
Odysseus' Shield and “Penelope”
War and the Warrior: Functions of Ares in Literature and Cult1
Digitised Greek Manuscripts in the British Library
Top View
Scholarship, Hellenistic Peripatetic Approach
STATIUS and EARLY MODERNITY Dustin Larry Mengelkoch A
Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives
Metaphor and Spatial Conceptualization. Observations on Orientational Metaphors in Lycophron’S Alexandra
Alexander-Moncerdac-39:Layout 1 7-02-2017 12:58 Pagina II
Hellenistic Poetry in Context
Gorgias' Scepticism Regarding Greek Social Class Distinctions in the Funeral Oration (DK.82.Bsa)
Sophistic Method and Practice
The Rhetoric of the Riddle in the Alexandra of Lycophron∗
Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 108 (1995) 38–44 © Dr
Tragic Noise and Rhetorical Frigidity in Lycophron's Alexandra
BIBLIA AMERICANA Volume 2
Presented to the Department of Classics and the Graduate School of the University of Oregon in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master Ofarts
Greek Titles - Sorted by Author
Greek Lyric Poetry and Its Influence
“I Am One”: the Fragile/Assertive Self and Thematic Unity in The
The Lycanthropy of Heracles
The Maritime Policy of the Tyrants of Pherae
The Invention of the Female Mind: Women, Property and Gender Ideology in Archaic Greece Hans Van Wees University College, London
The Hellenistic Royal Court. Court Culture, Ceremonial and Ideology