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A Loomweight for Herakles: The Problems and Possibilities of Loomweights in Greek Sanctuaries

Archiv für Religionsgeschichte
The interpretation of loomweights found at ancient Greek sacred sites is confounded by their small size and mobility, raising questions about the history of their use and reuse, and whether they were deposited for ritual and/or the result of sanctuary ...
Laura Gawlinski
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Herakles Inside and Outside the Church

, 2020
Editors: Arlene Allan (Otago), Eva AnagnostouLaoutides (Macquarie) & Emma Stafford (Leeds) Abstracts: https://herculesproject.leeds.ac.uk/publications/ herakles-inside-and-outside-the-church/ The first of four volumes associated with Emma Stafford’s ...
Arlene L. Allan   +2 more
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V. Justinian und der Schild des Herakles

Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung fur Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung
Summary This paper presents the first in-depth analysis of the six-line Greek epigram found as a paratext to the Digest in the Codex Florentinus. A discussion of its palaeography, authorship and dating, as well as of the genre issues it raises, is ...
Jakob Johann Gstach
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Herakles' virtus Between Etruscans and Romans

Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
The legend of Herakles’ arrival at the Tiber, his cult and his deeds on Italian soil preceded even the legend of Rome’ foundation. He was recognized as a god in Italy, and the Palatine dwellers were the first to dedicate a tithe of their goods to him to ...
Rivka Gersht
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Héraklés a képregényekben:

Antikvitás & Reneszánsz
A mítoszteremtés nem kizárólag a régmúlt sajátja: erkölcsi és társadalmi kérdésekre reflektáló új történetek, új hősök napjainkban is feltűnnek egy új, modern mítoszteremtés keretében, olykor ókori mitológiai történetek adaptálásával, s e történetek ...
Mercédesz Stocker
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Herakles

2001
Abstract In Herakles, Euripides reveals with great subtlety and complexity the often brutal underpinnings of our social arrangements. The play enacts a thoroughly contemporary dilemma about the relationship between personal and state violence to civic order.
Tom Sleigh, Christian Wolff
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A bronze deposit excavated at Kalaureia in 2016. A statuette of the Herakles Chiaramonti type, a stand and a thymiaterion

Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
This article presents three bronzes found on the island of Poros in 2016, during excavations in Area L, the presumed area of Kalaureia’s ancient settlement, c. 200 m to the south of the Sanctuary of Poseidon. The deposit included: 1.
Julia Habetzeder
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Mythical creatures appearing in astral myths of Herakles in relation to the lineage of Phorcys and Ceto in Hesiod's Theogony

Culture and Cosmos
In the fifth century BCE, astral mythology, the mythical origin, and the mythical associations of the constellations developed into a specific genre that began to flourish during the Hellenistic period.
Jose Belmonte
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Herakles and the Order of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony

, 2020
Most of Herakles’ accomplishments as portrayed in Hesiod’s Theogony concern his defeat of various monstrous entities, such as the Nemean lion. By overcoming this “bane to human beings” (πῆμ’ ἀνθρώποις, line 329) and other creatures like it, Herakles does
Warren Huard
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The Splitting of Herakles

, 2020
The Herakles passage in Homer’s Odyssey 11.601–4 has been seen as problematic because it is not one thing: the vision it gives of Herakles’ place in the afterlife is double—his eidōlon (“image”) and the autos (“self”); the underworld and the heavens ...
E. Gee
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