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Pyxis:—Herakles and Geryon [PDF]
The vase which is the subject of the present memoir is a pyxis or small round box of a light yellow clay with a smooth surface, decorated with designs in a blackish brown, which is here and there varied with a patch of purple laid upon the black, or with a detail occasionally incised.
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Errandonea (Sofocles, 1958, p. 165-225) meint, daß die liebevolle Dejaneira der „Trachinierinnen" für das athenische Publikum unannehmbar gewesen wäre; darum sucht er zu beweisen, daß die sophoklische Dejaneira auch eine böse Männermörderin (wenn auch ...
Jonas Dumčius
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Writing trans histories with an ethics of care, while reading gender in imperial Roman literature
Abstract Two major barriers interfere with writing trans histories of the premodern world: the conflict between creating a legible or foreignised past and balancing the vastness of the social system of gender against individual performances of gender identity. In this article, I propose one methodology to bypass these barriers.
Ky Merkley
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The different faces of the Lernaean Hydra in contemporary pop culture: from cinema to video games
The Lernaean Hydra is one of the most famous ancient mon-sters. As the opponent in second of the labours of Herakles, it has known a great success through reception since Antiquity.
Fabien Bièvre-Perrin
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Abstract Though there is consent that poaching is an important driver of wildlife declines in many African forests, we lack a deeper understanding of the factors behind population patterns in Afrotropical landscapes to inform conservation management.
Denis Kupsch, Kadiri Serge Bobo
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Source: Felix Dahn: Gesammelte Werke. Erzählende und poetische Schriften, Zweite Reihe, Band 5: Gedichte und Balladen (Auswahl), Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, 1912.
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Les Méditerranéens et l’Atlantique dans l’Antiquité : géographies et anthropologie
The study focuses on the period stretching from the archaic Greek age (8th c. BC) to the Antonine dynasty (2nd c.), starting mostly from the Greek and Latin sources.
Jean Peyras
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A dedication to Herakles, Hosios and Dikaios and Chrysea Parthenos from the Kibyratis
The article contains the publication of an inscription found by the Roberts in 1948 and rediscovered in 1997 and again in 2008 in the village of Bayramlar near ancient Kibyra.
Thomas Corsten, Marijana Ricl
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Callimachus’ Victoria Berenices: A Case Study in Elegiac Epyllion
Studies of epyllion have largely been limited to texts in dactylic hexameter. Certain elegiac poems, however, are similar to these epyllia in style and theme.
Aaron Palmore
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La poème de la femme vertueuse (Pr 31,10-31) : un épilogue herméneutique
The aim of the present article is to study the acrostic poem dedicated to the virtuous wife of Prov 31:10-31 in its literary context. This context which is none but the whole book of Proverbs is not without opening a comparative horizon with the Greek ...
Stéphanie Anthonioz
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