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Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
-
Epic and Lyric Poetry
- Originality and Intentionality 3
- “A Thousand Shapes of Death”: Heroic Immortality in the Iliad 12
- Is Hector androphonos? 19
- Form und Funktion des Weltaltermythos bei Hesiod 25
- Sappho’s Circumstances 33
- Sappho and Acheron 40
- Kynaithos, Polycrates, and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo 53
- Pindar’s Myths: Two Pragmatic Explanations 63
- καὶ κείνοις: Pindar, Nemean 5.22 71
- Poetry as Pharmakon in Theocritus’ Idyll 2 81
-
Drama
- O suitably – attired-in-leather-boots. Interpolations in Greek Tragedy 91
- Attossa’s Absence in the Final Scene of the Persae of Aeschylus 101
- A Problem of Attribution at Aeschylus Supplices 1055: Stephanus’ Source 109
- Recognizing what when and why? The Recognition Scene in Aeschylus’ Choephori 115
- Yielding to Forethought: Sophocles’ Ajax 122
- On the ‘Eye’ and the ‘Phallos’ and Other Permutabilities, in Oedipus Rex 130
- Sophocles, Electra 1087; Text and Context 134
- A Note on Lions and Sophocles, Philoctetes 144
- Solar Imagery and Tragic Heroism in Euripides’ Hippolytus 151
- Helen and Persephone, Sparta and Demeter. The ‘Demeter Ode’ in Euripides’ Helen 162
- Iphigeneia in Love 173
- Sacrificial Ritual in the Bacchae 181
- “Let Them Eat Cakes” – Three Food Notes to Aristophanes’ Peace 191
- Boy Actors in New Comedy 199
- Optatives of Consent and Refusal 209
-
Society and History
- Hero Cult in the ‘Age of Homer’ and Earlier 219
- The Athenian Law against Hybris 229
- Polis Tyrannos: Zur Entstehung einer politischen Metapher 237
- Leonidas the Regicide? Speculations on the death of Kleomenes I 253
- Imperialism and Stasis in Fifth Century B.C. Ionia. A Frontier Redefined 261
- Thucydides 2.65.12 269
- The Arche of Thucydides’ War 272
- Poseidon Hippios am Kolonos und die athenischen Hippeis 280
- Greek Rhetoric and History: the Case of Isocrates 290
- Antigonus Surnamed Gonatas 299
- A Metrical Epitaph from Phrygia 308
-
Philosophy
- “Nothing” as “Not-Being”: Some Literary Contexts That Bear on Plato 319
- Stars, Unseen Bodies and the Extent of the Earth in Anaxagoras’ Cosmogony: Three Problems and Their Simultaneous Solution 330
- Justice and Temperance in Republic IV 336
- Socrates’ Prayer to Pan 345
- The Acquiring of Philosophical Knowledge According to Plato’s Seventh Letter 354
- How Credible are Plato’s Myths? 364
- Theophrastus on Fate and Character 372
- History and Philosophy in Plutarch. Observations on Plutarch’s Lycurgus 376
- Plutarch as Molten Bronze: the Comparison at Amatorius 752D 383
- Themistius, The Last Peripatetic Commentator on Aristotle? 391
- Xenophon of Ephesus and the Antithesis Historia-Philosophia 401
-
Aftermath
- Some Loose Ends. A Metrical Note on Horace’s Satires 409
- Horaz II 13 413
- Seneca’s Medea: The Elusive Triumph of Civilization 419
- Kaltblütiges Schnarchen. Zum literarischen Hintergrund der Vesuv-Briefe des jüngeren Plinius 427
- A New Papyrus Codex of the Sortes Astrampsychi 434
- Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Planudes and Ausonians 440
- Marginalia Utopica. Acht Bemerkungen zur Utopie des Thomas Morus (1478–1978) 447
-
Plates
- List of Plates 462
- 470-472 470
Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
-
Epic and Lyric Poetry
- Originality and Intentionality 3
- “A Thousand Shapes of Death”: Heroic Immortality in the Iliad 12
- Is Hector androphonos? 19
- Form und Funktion des Weltaltermythos bei Hesiod 25
- Sappho’s Circumstances 33
- Sappho and Acheron 40
- Kynaithos, Polycrates, and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo 53
- Pindar’s Myths: Two Pragmatic Explanations 63
- καὶ κείνοις: Pindar, Nemean 5.22 71
- Poetry as Pharmakon in Theocritus’ Idyll 2 81
-
Drama
- O suitably – attired-in-leather-boots. Interpolations in Greek Tragedy 91
- Attossa’s Absence in the Final Scene of the Persae of Aeschylus 101
- A Problem of Attribution at Aeschylus Supplices 1055: Stephanus’ Source 109
- Recognizing what when and why? The Recognition Scene in Aeschylus’ Choephori 115
- Yielding to Forethought: Sophocles’ Ajax 122
- On the ‘Eye’ and the ‘Phallos’ and Other Permutabilities, in Oedipus Rex 130
- Sophocles, Electra 1087; Text and Context 134
- A Note on Lions and Sophocles, Philoctetes 144
- Solar Imagery and Tragic Heroism in Euripides’ Hippolytus 151
- Helen and Persephone, Sparta and Demeter. The ‘Demeter Ode’ in Euripides’ Helen 162
- Iphigeneia in Love 173
- Sacrificial Ritual in the Bacchae 181
- “Let Them Eat Cakes” – Three Food Notes to Aristophanes’ Peace 191
- Boy Actors in New Comedy 199
- Optatives of Consent and Refusal 209
-
Society and History
- Hero Cult in the ‘Age of Homer’ and Earlier 219
- The Athenian Law against Hybris 229
- Polis Tyrannos: Zur Entstehung einer politischen Metapher 237
- Leonidas the Regicide? Speculations on the death of Kleomenes I 253
- Imperialism and Stasis in Fifth Century B.C. Ionia. A Frontier Redefined 261
- Thucydides 2.65.12 269
- The Arche of Thucydides’ War 272
- Poseidon Hippios am Kolonos und die athenischen Hippeis 280
- Greek Rhetoric and History: the Case of Isocrates 290
- Antigonus Surnamed Gonatas 299
- A Metrical Epitaph from Phrygia 308
-
Philosophy
- “Nothing” as “Not-Being”: Some Literary Contexts That Bear on Plato 319
- Stars, Unseen Bodies and the Extent of the Earth in Anaxagoras’ Cosmogony: Three Problems and Their Simultaneous Solution 330
- Justice and Temperance in Republic IV 336
- Socrates’ Prayer to Pan 345
- The Acquiring of Philosophical Knowledge According to Plato’s Seventh Letter 354
- How Credible are Plato’s Myths? 364
- Theophrastus on Fate and Character 372
- History and Philosophy in Plutarch. Observations on Plutarch’s Lycurgus 376
- Plutarch as Molten Bronze: the Comparison at Amatorius 752D 383
- Themistius, The Last Peripatetic Commentator on Aristotle? 391
- Xenophon of Ephesus and the Antithesis Historia-Philosophia 401
-
Aftermath
- Some Loose Ends. A Metrical Note on Horace’s Satires 409
- Horaz II 13 413
- Seneca’s Medea: The Elusive Triumph of Civilization 419
- Kaltblütiges Schnarchen. Zum literarischen Hintergrund der Vesuv-Briefe des jüngeren Plinius 427
- A New Papyrus Codex of the Sortes Astrampsychi 434
- Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Planudes and Ausonians 440
- Marginalia Utopica. Acht Bemerkungen zur Utopie des Thomas Morus (1478–1978) 447
-
Plates
- List of Plates 462
- 470-472 470