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Rhesus (play)

  • ON TRANSLATING the POETRY of CATULLUS by Susan Mclean

    ON TRANSLATING the POETRY of CATULLUS by Susan Mclean

  • Dares Phrygius' De Excidio Trojae Historia: Philological Commentary and Translation

    Dares Phrygius' De Excidio Trojae Historia: Philological Commentary and Translation

  • Homer's Use of Myth Françoise Létoublon

    Homer's Use of Myth Françoise Létoublon

  • Orality, Fluid Textualization and Interweaving Themes

    Orality, Fluid Textualization and Interweaving Themes

  • Seneca's Agamemnon: a Literary Translation with Annotations

    Seneca's Agamemnon: a Literary Translation with Annotations

  • Aeschylus, with an English Translation by Herbert Weir Smyth

    Aeschylus, with an English Translation by Herbert Weir Smyth

  • A Study of the Parodos of Aeschylus' Agamemnon

    A Study of the Parodos of Aeschylus' Agamemnon

  • University Micrdnlms International 300 N

    University Micrdnlms International 300 N

  • Iliad Book I

    Iliad Book I

  • A Bibliographical Guide to Teaching the Homeric Epics in College Courses Kostas Myrsiades West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Kmyrsiades@Wcupa.Edu

    A Bibliographical Guide to Teaching the Homeric Epics in College Courses Kostas Myrsiades West Chester University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]

  • The TROJAN WAR

    The TROJAN WAR

  • The Ancient Critic at Work

    The Ancient Critic at Work

  • The Cycle of Troy in Geoffrey Chaucer: Tradition and “Moralitee”

    The Cycle of Troy in Geoffrey Chaucer: Tradition and “Moralitee”

  • Basileus and Anax in Homer and Mycenaean Greek Texts

    Basileus and Anax in Homer and Mycenaean Greek Texts

  • Homer and Euripides: Remarks on Mythological Innovation in the Scholia

    Homer and Euripides: Remarks on Mythological Innovation in the Scholia

  • An Aristeia of Agamemnon E Bruce Brooks University of Massachusetts at Amherst WSW (5 Jan 2004)

    An Aristeia of Agamemnon E Bruce Brooks University of Massachusetts at Amherst WSW (5 Jan 2004)

  • Neoanalysis and Oral Poetry Theory in Homeric Research,

    Neoanalysis and Oral Poetry Theory in Homeric Research," Together James J

  • The Geography of the Iliad in Ancient Scholarship by Cassandra J. Borges

    The Geography of the Iliad in Ancient Scholarship by Cassandra J. Borges

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  • Dictys of Crete: Summary and Partial Translation by D
  • A Beginner's Guide to Homer
  • Neoanalysis, Orality, and Intertextuality: an Examination of Homeric Motif Transference
  • The Best of the Olympians: the Character of Apollo in the Homeric
  • USA Office Address: Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine Institute
  • The Interrelation Between Rhesus and Its Genuine Poet: a Problematic Case of Reception?
  • Philology. Linguistics P
  • Debating with the Eumenides Aspects of the Reception of Greek Tragedy in Modern Greece
  • John Tzetzes and the Pseudo-Aristotelian Peplos in Middle-Byzantium. the Testimony of the Matritenses Gr. 4562 and 4621 1
  • Dr. Larson's Curriculum Vitae
  • X Erox U Niversity M Icrofilms
  • Reconsidering Genre in Rhesus Critics Have Long
  • Ffiffièêklp Ruffinrrrnr
  • The Dual Nature of Night in the Iliad and the Rhesus the Rhesus
  • RHESUS: MYTH and ICONOGRAPHY* Vayos Liapis The
  • The Casualties of the Latin Iliad*
  • Echoes of Peace: Anti-War Sentiment in the Iliad and Heike Monogatari and Its Manifestation in Dramatic Tradition
  • THE HOMERIC QUESTION.' by Professor William S


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