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2022
Published as part of Heimburg, Helge, Doczkal, Dieter & Holzinger, Werner E., 2022, A checklist of the hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) of Austria, pp.
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Published as part of Heimburg, Helge, Doczkal, Dieter & Holzinger, Werner E., 2022, A checklist of the hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) of Austria, pp.
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1929
The Bacchae remains a puzzle. It is hard to be content with an interpretation of the play which makes Dionysus the hero, and even approximates him to Christ. Dionysus is more like Judas; he fondles the man whom he means to kill (1. 933). It is equally hard to believe that he is, as Pentheus said, a mere human hypnotist, a γόης ἐπῳδὸς (1.234) and an ...
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The Bacchae remains a puzzle. It is hard to be content with an interpretation of the play which makes Dionysus the hero, and even approximates him to Christ. Dionysus is more like Judas; he fondles the man whom he means to kill (1. 933). It is equally hard to believe that he is, as Pentheus said, a mere human hypnotist, a γόης ἐπῳδὸς (1.234) and an ...
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1994
Abstract This (except for a few details irrelevant to my discussion) is the text of LP. Dihle deletes lines 14-19, claiming that they reflect the geographical knowledge of the Hellenistic age and the eastern expedition of Alexander the Great, and lines 21-2, because they presuppose lines 14-19.
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Abstract This (except for a few details irrelevant to my discussion) is the text of LP. Dihle deletes lines 14-19, claiming that they reflect the geographical knowledge of the Hellenistic age and the eastern expedition of Alexander the Great, and lines 21-2, because they presuppose lines 14-19.
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2019
Produced posthumously along with Iphigenia at Aulis and Alcmaeon in Corinth and awarded first prize at the City Dionysia in 405 bce, Euripides’ Bacchae is one of his most well-known and influential tragedies. One of the most significant aspects of the play, attracting religious, gendered, psychological, philosophical, and metatheatrical readings, is ...
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Produced posthumously along with Iphigenia at Aulis and Alcmaeon in Corinth and awarded first prize at the City Dionysia in 405 bce, Euripides’ Bacchae is one of his most well-known and influential tragedies. One of the most significant aspects of the play, attracting religious, gendered, psychological, philosophical, and metatheatrical readings, is ...
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Published as part of Rosa, Paolo, Farhad, Afrouz, Talebi, Ali Asghar, Ameri, Ali, Baiocchi, Daniele, Halada, Marek & Rakhshani, Ehsan, 2024, The Iranian Chrysididae (Hymenoptera), the current state of the art, with an updated checklist and description of eleven new species, pp.
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Published as part of Burgio, Giovanni, Di Saverio, Martina, Crudele, Guido & Sommaggio, Daniele, 2025, Updated hoverfly (Diptera, Syrphidae) checklist of the Foreste Casentinesi National Park (Italy), pp.
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