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Morte e trasfigurazione di Leonida
The paper aims to illustrate the sophisticated structure and the relationship to Homer and Hesiod of the Delphic oracle concerning Leonidas and the Battle of Thermopylae, with special attention to the final three verses, as well as the oracular tradition
Pietro Vannicelli
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Recht ohne Gesetz?: Szenarien der Rechtsprechung bei Homer, Hesiod und Aischylos / Justice without Law? Scenarios of Jurisdiction in Homer, Hesiod and Aeschylus [PDF]
Das griechische Götterpantheon, das im Kern aus den zwölf „Olympischen Göttern“ besteht, die eine Generation von älteren Göttern, die Titanen, abgelöst haben, kennt keine Gottheit, die explizit und ausschließlich als Gottheit der Gerechtigkeit oder des ...
Susanne Gödde
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New Trends in Homeric Scholarship Homer’s Name, Underworld and Lyric Voice
This paper hosts three case-studies that are meant to be representative of paradigm-shifting trends in Homeric Studies and to cater to specialists and non-specialists alike.
Andrea Capra +3 more
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En este trabajo pretendemos mostrar, a través del análisis de algunos compuestos que aparecen en Hesíodo, los aspectos innovadores del poeta de Ascra, que no se limita a la repetición mecánica de fórmulas y palabras heredadas, sino que muestra una ...
González Suárez, Manuel
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Natural law, natural philosophy, natural rights [PDF]
Who or what is the creator (and how is that we can presume to read his mind and know his intentions) and how do we know there are inalienable rights? As will become clear in the pages below, the idea of the creator is a powerful concept that permeates ...
Stein, Joshua B.
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Circe and the Poets: Theocritus IX. 35-36 [PDF]
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Parry, Hugh
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Out‐Paganing the Pagans: Paradise Lost as Christian Theogony
Milton Quarterly, Volume 58, Issue 1-2, Page 15-17, March–May 2024.
Björn Quiring
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INTERPRETACIÓN Y CRÍTICA DEL MITO EN LOS PRIMEROS FILÓSOFOS GRIEGOS
In this lecture the author stars froiri the point of view and the personal conviction that Myth and Religion among the Greeks were so closely interrelated that we cannot understand one without the other. On the basis of this assumption Hesiod is examined
José García López
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Reported by a male, one of Diotima’s thesis seems rather surprising: men’ desire is to become pregnant. Scholars have pretended that kuèsis applied to males must be interpreted in a metaphorical sense, but this prohibits understanding why Diotima chooses
Anne Gabrièle Wersinger
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