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Dionysus, Wine, and Tragic Poetry: a Metatheatrical Reading of P.Koln VI 242A=Trgf II F646a Anton Bierl
A. W. Schlegel and the Nineteenth-Century Damnatio of Euripides Ernst Behler
Who Was Protagoras? • Born in Abdêra, an Ionian Pólis in Thrace
Athenaeus' Reading of the Aulos Revolution ( Deipnosophistae 14.616E–617F)
The Shadow of Aristophanes: Hellenistic Poetry’S Reception of Comic Poetics*
Greek Religious Thought from Homer to the Age of Alexander
Illinois Classical Studies
Aristotle-Rhetoric.Pdf
The Derveni Papyrus ("Diagoras of Melos, Apopyrgizontes Logoi?"): a New Translation Author(S): Richard Janko Reviewed Work(S): Source: Classical Philology, Vol
Individuality Innovation in Greek Sculpture
Classical Memories/Modern Identities Paul Allen Miller and Richard H
Ancient Macedonians
Wandering Poets and the Dissemination of Greek Tragedy in the Fifth
Olympus the Musician in Greek Literature and Art: Mythology and Music History
Pushing the Boundaries of Myth: Transformations of Ancient Border
Andújar Hyporchematic Footprints
The Power of Music
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Cambridge Companions Online
The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext
Choruses for Dionysus: Studies in the History of Dithyramb and Tragedy by Matthew C. Wellenbach B.A., Williams College, 2009
Mousikē and Mythos: the Role of Choral Performance in Later Euripidean Tragedy
On a Law of Indo-European Word Order: Über Ein Gesetz Der Indogermanischen Wortstellung (Classics in Linguistics 7)
Music in Ancient Greece and Rome
Xenophon Memorabilia
Chronology Antiquity and the Middle Ages
The Memorabilia by Xenophon</H1>
The Cults of the Greek States
Conceptions of the Poetic in Classical Greek Prose
6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65
The University of Manitoba Thesis the Musical Revolution in Fifth-Century
Aristotle, Rhetoric Iii
The Memorabilia Is a Recollection of Socrates in Word and Deed, to Show His Character As the Best and Happiest of Men
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Euripides, Tragic Style, and Reception Author(S): David Kawalko Roselli Source: Phoenix, Vol
Lyric Vision: an Introduction 1 Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi
Themis in Sophocles by Christopher Michael Sampson a Dissertation
Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe
Select Epigrams from the Greek