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  • Rejuvenations and Satyricons of Yesterday

    Rejuvenations and Satyricons of Yesterday

  • Greek Lyric Syllabus

    Greek Lyric Syllabus

  • THE CONTRAPOSITION BETWEEN EPOS and EPULLION in HELLENISTIC POETRY: STATUS QUAESTIONIS 1 José Antonio Clúa Serena

    THE CONTRAPOSITION BETWEEN EPOS and EPULLION in HELLENISTIC POETRY: STATUS QUAESTIONIS 1 José Antonio Clúa Serena

  • A Theology of Memory: the Concept of Memory in the Greek Experience of the Divine

    A Theology of Memory: the Concept of Memory in the Greek Experience of the Divine

  • Sappho's Aesthetics by Lauren R. W. Vanderdeen Submitted in Partial

    Sappho's Aesthetics by Lauren R. W. Vanderdeen Submitted in Partial

  • Greek Religious Thought from Homer to the Age of Alexander

    Greek Religious Thought from Homer to the Age of Alexander

  • Mimnermus and Pylos Huxley, G L Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Apr 1, 1959; 2, 2; Proquest Pg

    Mimnermus and Pylos Huxley, G L Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Apr 1, 1959; 2, 2; Proquest Pg

  • A Commentary on Solon's Poems a Thesis Submitted for the Degree Of

    A Commentary on Solon's Poems a Thesis Submitted for the Degree Of

  • Poets and Poetics in Greek Literary Epigram

    Poets and Poetics in Greek Literary Epigram

  • The Greek Anthology with an English Translation by W

    The Greek Anthology with an English Translation by W

  • Print This Article

    Print This Article

  • Plutarch Is a Result of Unskillful Excerpting, and Does Not Prove That the Fig Nome Had Anything in Common with Elegies

    Plutarch Is a Result of Unskillful Excerpting, and Does Not Prove That the Fig Nome Had Anything in Common with Elegies

  • The Classical Quarterly TRUTH and GENRE in PINDAR

    The Classical Quarterly TRUTH and GENRE in PINDAR

  • How Archaic Greek Colonization Developed and What Forms It Took

    How Archaic Greek Colonization Developed and What Forms It Took

  • The Argo Adventure Apollonius and Callimachus

    The Argo Adventure Apollonius and Callimachus

  • Cultic Contexts for Elegiac Performance

    Cultic Contexts for Elegiac Performance

  • Tithonus, Eos and the Cicada in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite And

    Tithonus, Eos and the Cicada in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite And

  • Symposium: Speech and Ideology. Two Hermeneutical Issues in Early

    Symposium: Speech and Ideology. Two Hermeneutical Issues in Early

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  • A Guide to Ancient Greek Literature, Language, Script, Imagination and Philosophy
  • The Reader's Role in Callimachus' Aetia Prologue
  • Written Texts and the Rise of Literate Culture in Ancient Greece ǢǠ
  • Horace for English Readers, Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus
  • Elemental Psychology and the Date of Semonides of Amorgos Author(S): Thomas K. Hubbard Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol
  • Greek and Roman Elements in Horace's Lyric Program Emily A
  • The History of Greek Literature
  • Greek (GREK) 1
  • Channeling Tradition and Self: an Examination of the Allusivity and Originality of Theognidean Verse
  • Pindar the Pious Poet: Prayer and Its Significance in Pindar’S Epinician Odes
  • 1 Theognis Revisited
  • Early Greek Indexicality
  • 82634-1A SP.Pdf
  • Horace's Influence Upon American Criticism Author(S): John Paul Pritchard Source: Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Vol
  • Early Greek Poets' Lives : the Shaping of the Tradition / by Maarit Kivilo
  • Copyrighted Material
  • 1 Excerpt from Ari Turunen's New Book Maailmanhistorian Kukoistavimmat
  • Lyric Cities: Poet, Performance, and Community


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