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  • Andromache

    Andromache

  • Sophocles' Philoctetes Roisman, Hanna M Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1997; 38, 2; Proquest Pg

    Sophocles' Philoctetes Roisman, Hanna M Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1997; 38, 2; Proquest Pg

  • Late Sophocles: the Hero's Evolution in Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus

    Late Sophocles: the Hero's Evolution in Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus

  • The Wooden Horse

    The Wooden Horse

  • THE Lecythus Which Is the Subject of the Present Paper, and Which Is Represented, After a Drawing by M

    THE Lecythus Which Is the Subject of the Present Paper, and Which Is Represented, After a Drawing by M

  • ' “Always the Foremost Argive Champion”? The

    ' “Always the Foremost Argive Champion”? The

  • Neoptolemus: the Making of a Cruel Warrior

    Neoptolemus: the Making of a Cruel Warrior

  • Troy Myth and Reality

    Troy Myth and Reality

  • Helen, Daughter of Zeus

    Helen, Daughter of Zeus

  • SENECA's REPRESENTATION of ANDROMACHE and ITS RECEPTION in FRENCH DRAMA Betine Van Zyl Smit University of Nottingham

    SENECA's REPRESENTATION of ANDROMACHE and ITS RECEPTION in FRENCH DRAMA Betine Van Zyl Smit University of Nottingham

  • Greek Tragedy and the Epic Cycle: Narrative Tradition, Texts, Fragments

    Greek Tragedy and the Epic Cycle: Narrative Tradition, Texts, Fragments

  • Adrastus, Amphiarius, Tydeus, Polyneices, Capaneus, Hippomedon, Parthenopaeus

    Adrastus, Amphiarius, Tydeus, Polyneices, Capaneus, Hippomedon, Parthenopaeus

  • Homeric Constructions: the Reception of Homeric Authority

    Homeric Constructions: the Reception of Homeric Authority

  • The Ambivalent Heroism of Ajax in the Odes of Pindar

    The Ambivalent Heroism of Ajax in the Odes of Pindar

  • The Moral Character of Odysseus in

    The Moral Character of Odysseus in "Philoctetes" , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 28:3 (1987:Autumn) P.307

  • Homer in the Perfect Tense

    Homer in the Perfect Tense

  • Illinoisclassica21977goold.Pdf

    Illinoisclassica21977goold.Pdf

  • Iliad Worksheet

    Iliad Worksheet

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  • The Mask of Astyanax and the Pantomime Librettist*
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  • A Beginner's Guide to Homer
  • The Andromache of Euripides
  • Cover: Giorgio Vasari and Assistants (16Th Century), Battle of Lepanto, Fresco, Sala Regia, Vatican
  • Lemnos, Ethics, and Community in Sophocles' Philoctetes
  • Odysseus and Rhetoric in Sophocles' Philoctetes
  • The Best of the Olympians: the Character of Apollo in the Homeric
  • Sophocles' Philoctetes and the Construction of Political Identity
  • A Classical Soap Opera for the Cultural Elite: Tantalus in Denver
  • Who's Who in Classical Mythology
  • Llt 121 Classical Mythology Lecture 37 Welcome to Llt
  • The Trojan War: Main Characters
  • The Andromache of Euripides
  • Kleos, Nostos and Ponos in Homeric Tradition 64
  • Heroic Lineage and the Evolution of the Individual Ben Scaglione
  • The Bridge from Heaven to Helen: Reconciling the Divine and Mortal Forms of Helen


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