"Coloquio de los Centauros": arquitectura de los mitos [PDF]
Structural interpretation of Coloquio de los Centaurosfrom the Greek myths and cults.Interpretación estructural del Coloquio de los Centaurosdesde el mito y el culto ...
Echarte Cossío, María José
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Algunos fenómenos de contacto vocálico en la crítica de textos poéticos griegos [PDF]
Ihe doctrine about the conditions in which the dífferent phcnomena of vowcl contact are realized in (ireck (prodelision, elision, crasis, synizesis) is described in thc most commonly used treaties of prosody.
Lasso de la Vega, José
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Tres obras, tres visiones sobre el mito de Penteo: filosófica, política y social.
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Mito y rito dionisíaco en Bacantes de Eurípides : sobre el origen ritual del teatro [PDF]
Napoli, Juan Tobías
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In this work, we try to demonstrate how the Foreigner / Dionysius’ liberation and the destruction of the palace in Bacchantes were described by Euripides with such a dose of ambiguity that they can be interpreted in two completely different ways: In one hand, the tautological one, —both events have been the god’s miracles— which might have ...
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ΣΠΑΡΑΓΜΟΣ y cefaloforía en Las Bacantes y Las Dionisíacas: El mito de Penteo en Eurípides y Nono
the folowing essay deals with the different aproach to the myth of panteius and the bacchae in two authors,euripides,a clasical tragedy writer,and nannus of panopolis, a late greek-egypctian epic poet. the story of pantheus in nonnus dionysiaca is based upon euripides bacchae , but there are some outstanding variations. the iconography of this myth can
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Contribuciones y limitaciones del existencialismo nietzscheano al estudio del horror Friedrich Nietzsche: "El Origen de la Tragedia", Terramar Ediciones, Buenos Aires, 2008. pp. 208. [PDF]
Korstanje, Maximiliano E.
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El proemio de la Farsalia de Lucano y su recepción [PDF]
This paper will examine the use of the proem of the Bellum ciuile, especially of its seven first lines, in the successors of the hispanic poet, the Flavian epicists, in order to define, through its reception, the acceptance of Lucan’s poem inside the ...
Bartolomé , Jesús
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Eurípides, Helena 435-482. Elementos conversacionales, humor y guiños aristofánicos en una tragedia [PDF]
This paper deals with a detailed study of conversational idioms in a well-known scene of Euripides’ Helen, their connatural place in the diction of tragedy, their interaction with some humorous elements, the problems it poses, and the consideration of ...
Labiano Ilundain, Juan Miguel
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