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Arktouros
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  1. I-VI I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. Epic and Lyric Poetry
  5. Originality and Intentionality 3
  6. “A Thousand Shapes of Death”: Heroic Immortality in the Iliad 12
  7. Is Hector androphonos? 19
  8. Form und Funktion des Weltaltermythos bei Hesiod 25
  9. Sappho’s Circumstances 33
  10. Sappho and Acheron 40
  11. Kynaithos, Polycrates, and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo 53
  12. Pindar’s Myths: Two Pragmatic Explanations 63
  13. καὶ κείνοις: Pindar, Nemean 5.22 71
  14. Poetry as Pharmakon in Theocritus’ Idyll 2 81
  15. Drama
  16. O suitably – attired-in-leather-boots. Interpolations in Greek Tragedy 91
  17. Attossa’s Absence in the Final Scene of the Persae of Aeschylus 101
  18. A Problem of Attribution at Aeschylus Supplices 1055: Stephanus’ Source 109
  19. Recognizing what when and why? The Recognition Scene in Aeschylus’ Choephori 115
  20. Yielding to Forethought: Sophocles’ Ajax 122
  21. On the ‘Eye’ and the ‘Phallos’ and Other Permutabilities, in Oedipus Rex 130
  22. Sophocles, Electra 1087; Text and Context 134
  23. A Note on Lions and Sophocles, Philoctetes 144
  24. Solar Imagery and Tragic Heroism in Euripides’ Hippolytus 151
  25. Helen and Persephone, Sparta and Demeter. The ‘Demeter Ode’ in Euripides’ Helen 162
  26. Iphigeneia in Love 173
  27. Sacrificial Ritual in the Bacchae 181
  28. “Let Them Eat Cakes” – Three Food Notes to Aristophanes’ Peace 191
  29. Boy Actors in New Comedy 199
  30. Optatives of Consent and Refusal 209
  31. Society and History
  32. Hero Cult in the ‘Age of Homer’ and Earlier 219
  33. The Athenian Law against Hybris 229
  34. Polis Tyrannos: Zur Entstehung einer politischen Metapher 237
  35. Leonidas the Regicide? Speculations on the death of Kleomenes I 253
  36. Imperialism and Stasis in Fifth Century B.C. Ionia. A Frontier Redefined 261
  37. Thucydides 2.65.12 269
  38. The Arche of Thucydides’ War 272
  39. Poseidon Hippios am Kolonos und die athenischen Hippeis 280
  40. Greek Rhetoric and History: the Case of Isocrates 290
  41. Antigonus Surnamed Gonatas 299
  42. A Metrical Epitaph from Phrygia 308
  43. Philosophy
  44. “Nothing” as “Not-Being”: Some Literary Contexts That Bear on Plato 319
  45. Stars, Unseen Bodies and the Extent of the Earth in Anaxagoras’ Cosmogony: Three Problems and Their Simultaneous Solution 330
  46. Justice and Temperance in Republic IV 336
  47. Socrates’ Prayer to Pan 345
  48. The Acquiring of Philosophical Knowledge According to Plato’s Seventh Letter 354
  49. How Credible are Plato’s Myths? 364
  50. Theophrastus on Fate and Character 372
  51. History and Philosophy in Plutarch. Observations on Plutarch’s Lycurgus 376
  52. Plutarch as Molten Bronze: the Comparison at Amatorius 752D 383
  53. Themistius, The Last Peripatetic Commentator on Aristotle? 391
  54. Xenophon of Ephesus and the Antithesis Historia-Philosophia 401
  55. Aftermath
  56. Some Loose Ends. A Metrical Note on Horace’s Satires 409
  57. Horaz II 13 413
  58. Seneca’s Medea: The Elusive Triumph of Civilization 419
  59. Kaltblütiges Schnarchen. Zum literarischen Hintergrund der Vesuv-Briefe des jüngeren Plinius 427
  60. A New Papyrus Codex of the Sortes Astrampsychi 434
  61. Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Planudes and Ausonians 440
  62. Marginalia Utopica. Acht Bemerkungen zur Utopie des Thomas Morus (1478–1978) 447
  63. Plates
  64. List of Plates 462
  65. 470-472 470
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