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Tyrtaeus
Marathon 2,500 Years Edited by Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards
Greek Lyric Syllabus
Pindaric Kleos
Tyrtaeus and the Cult of Heroes , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 22:3 (1981:Autumn) P.215
Excellence: Tyrtaeus' Own View. a Literary Analysis of Fragment 9
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Pindar and the Poetics of Autonomy: Authorial Agency in Pindar’S Fourth Pythian Ode
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Sparta, Athens, and the Surprising Roots of Common Schooling Avi I
Heracles and the Foundings of Sparta and Rome
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"Something Like the Gods": a Pindaric Theme and the Myth of "Nemean" 10 , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 34:2 (1993:Summer) P.123
Great Rhetra
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The Rhetoric of Cohesion: Allusions to Homeric Heroes in Tyrtaeus’ Poetry
Philosophy Before Socrates
First Year Humanities Seminar, Fall 2021 Professor Joel Christensen Professor Rajesh Sampath
Top View
On the Symbolism of Apportioning Meat in Archaic Greek Elegiac Poetry
An Essay in the Poetry of Sappho and Tyrtaeus
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Appendix: a Brief Historical Retrospect: on the Origins of the Greek People
Competing Constructions of Masculinity in Ancient Greece
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Pindar in Plato Patrick Miller
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Modern Leonidas: Spartan Military Culture in a Modern American Context Samantha Henneberry University of Rhode Island
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Recovering Heraclitus: Neglected Religious, Ethical and Political Themes in the Work of a Pre-Socratic Thinker
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The Elegies of Theognis
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Heraclitus' Sense of Logos in the Context of Greek Root
Sappho's Proof That Death Is an Evil
The Platonism of Lycurgus Renehan, Robert F Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1970; 11, 3; Proquest Pg
Tyrtaeus: a Graeco-Roman Tradition
Spartan Land Lots and Helot Rents Introduction
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Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander
CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS the Fragments of Solon Are Indeed A