Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 19Duke University, 1978 |
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Σελίδα 69
... father . Hyllos agrees to obey his father but only with hesitation ( 1179–80 ) . To ensure his son's compliance , Heracles again returns to a family theme . He asks his son to swear by the " head of my own father Zeus who begot me ...
... father . Hyllos agrees to obey his father but only with hesitation ( 1179–80 ) . To ensure his son's compliance , Heracles again returns to a family theme . He asks his son to swear by the " head of my own father Zeus who begot me ...
Σελίδα 72
... father , Hyllos in no way appears to be inspired to act because of a desire to exhibit noble and manly qualities or a desire to identify with his heroic father . Like Telemachos at the beginning of the Odyssey ( 1.280-305 ) , he ...
... father , Hyllos in no way appears to be inspired to act because of a desire to exhibit noble and manly qualities or a desire to identify with his heroic father . Like Telemachos at the beginning of the Odyssey ( 1.280-305 ) , he ...
Σελίδα 72
... father , Hyllos in no way appears to be inspired to act because of a desire to exhibit noble and manly qualities or a desire to identify with his heroic father . Like Telemachos at the beginning of the Odyssey ( 1.280-305 ) , he ...
... father , Hyllos in no way appears to be inspired to act because of a desire to exhibit noble and manly qualities or a desire to identify with his heroic father . Like Telemachos at the beginning of the Odyssey ( 1.280-305 ) , he ...
Περιεχόμενα
Archilochus and Odysseus BERND SEIDENSTICKER | 5 |
Some Aspects of the Theban Myth | 23 |
The Versification of the New Stesichorus | 29 |
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Aeschin Ajax Alexander Anastasius anceps Andoc Archilochus argued argument Arist Aristotle Arrian art.cit Asia Ath.Pol Athenian Athens Athlothetai Byzantine cavalry Chazars Cnidos Commodus Constantine consul death decree Deianeira Delphi demos Demosthenes dicasterion Diod ecclesia emperor ephebes epic epitrite Eumenes evidence FGrHist fragments Geoponica Gotthia Greek Hadrian Heracles Homer Hormisdas Hyllos Hypatius Iamblichus IG II² incomparable numbers inscription John John of Ephesus killing lawful homicide Leipzig letters Lucian Macedonian metrical Nigrinus nomoi nomos nomothetai Odysseus op.cit Oxford Panathenaia papyrus passage Pausanias Philip Plut poem Pompeius Prefect probably psephisma psephismata reference restoration Roman self-defense Sophocles speech Stesichorus suggest supra n.1 Tact Tactica Tetralogies Thessalonika tion tomb tradition tumulus Varro verse Wilamowitz word Zeller ἂν γὰρ γραφὴ δὲ δήμου εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ μήτε νόμον οἱ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ δήμῳ τῶν ὑπὸ ὡς