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Torture of Non-Citizens in Homicide Investigations

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2003
Analysis of Thuc. 8.92 and Lysias 3 shows that Athenian law allowed the torture of Greek non-citizens in investigating homicide.
Eugene W. Bushala
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Epistemic modality, particles and the potential optative in Classical Greek [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This paper challenges the commonly held view that the Classical Greek potential optative has a subjective epistemic semantics, the result of a conceptual confusion of subjectivity and epistemic modality inherited from our standard grammars.
La Roi, Ezra
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Codex-Convolutes BnF Supplément Grec 607: Paleography, Codicology and Time of Making

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
The Greek manuscript-convolute BnF Suppl. gr. 607, consisting of five parts united under one binding, has not yet been the subject of a comprehensive codicological analysis, nor has a paleographic study of all its individual parts been carried out.
Marina Kurysheva
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Friends and Enemies in Athenian Politics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Copyright © The Classical Association 1996The Greeks divided their world into a number of contrasting categories which cut across and dissected each other: Greek and barbarian, slave and free, friend and enemy, insider and outsider, us and them.
Mitchell, Lynette G., Rhodes, P.J.
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Dediche votive per vittorie di Attalo I

open access: yesAxon, 2018
Le sette iscrizioni, rinvenute a Pergamo e incise in origine su un lungo basamento costruito nella piazza del santuario della divinità poliade Atena Nikephoros, celebrano le vittorie conseguite da Attalo I all’inizio del suo regno, precisamente in un ...
Paladini, Elettra
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The rhetoric of diabole [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This paper examines role played in rhetoric and forensic oratory in classical Athens by the creation of prejudice in the judges against the opponent (diabole).
Carey, C.
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Seeing Sappho in Paris: Operatic and Choreographic Adaptations of Sapphic Lives and Myths [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Sappho’s oeuvre exists in tantalizing fragments providing fodder for generations of interpreters to reimagine her life and poetry in myriad ways. The paper looks at three Parisian fantasies of Sappho: Charles Gounod’s first opera Sapho (1851 and 1884 ...
Samuel Dorf
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Lysias and his Clients

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2003
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S. Usher
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Literature as a technique of recollection [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, 'Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben.' Literature in general, not only A La Recherche ...
Matussek, Peter
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Ancient rhetoric as a hermeneutical tool for the analysis of characterization in narrative literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article argues that the conceptualization of the notions of character and characterization in ancient rhetorical treatises can serve as a hermeneutical tool for the analysis of characterization in narrative literature.
De Temmerman, Koen
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