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- Overview of Greek Tragedy
- Ancient Greek Theatre
- Myth-Making in Aristophanes Innovation and Evolution in Attic Comedy
- Themistocles As a Trickster in Herodotus Nijole Juchneviciene 45
- Sappho. Memoir, Text, Selected Renderings, and a Literal Translation
- Aristophanes, Fandom and the Classicizing of Greek Tragedy
- 'On Teaching Aeschylus' Persians'
- History, Philosophy, and Mythology in Aeschylus's Persians
- Herodotus and the Poets
- End of the Oedipus Rex
- Chorus, Conflict, and Closure in Aeschylus' Persians
- Phrynichus Fr. 22 the Fragments Under Discussion (Frr. 22, 23, 24, 30
- Seducing a Misanthrope: Timon the Philogynist in Aristophanes' Lysistrata
- The Aeschylean Chorus
- Alciphron, Letters of the Courtesans: Edited with Introduction, Translation and Commentary
- Narratology and Interpretation the Content of Narrative Form in Ancient Literature
- Tragic Fandom in Greek Comedy
- Nikos Karkavelias, Phrynichus Stratonidou Deiradiotes and the Ionia Campaign in 412 BC: Thuc
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- Themistocles by Plutarch
- Xerxes Personified
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