... l'évêché de la région. — XX, Plolémaïs de Troade. La découverte sur le site de Larissa de Troade de monnaies à la tête d'Apollon et ... que les bronzes déjà réattribués à Larissa de Troade par L. Robert, permet d'affirmer que ces ... un moment dans le synécisme d'Alexandrie de Troade, fut refondée sous le nom de Ptolémaïs. — XXI, ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
1982 - French School at Athens | Bulletin de correspondance hellénique
... agit d’une inscription retrouvée à Alexandrie de Troade et publiée en 2006. La traduction et le ...
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2010 - Association of Greek Studies | Revue des Études Grecques
Euripides' Troades was a work not much studied until the end of World War II. Since then the play, ...
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2000 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
Margarethe Billerbeck, Elaine Fantham,
The Description for this book, Seneca's Troades A Literary Introduction with Text, Translation and Commentary, will be forthcoming.
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1984 - Classical Association of Canada | Phoenix
... end without supernatural predictions,4 Alcestis, Heracles, and Troades, and discuss the consequences for their interpretation. In ...
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1984 - Classical Association of Canada | Phoenix
Troades has often been thought to lack any coherent structure, and this has been variously attributed to ...
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1984 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... life in Athens, from the production of the Troades in 415, that the tension between Euripides and ... as a significant point the production of the Troades , which ‘set a flame of discord for ever ...
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1956 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
... Euripides falls under the shadow of Homer. The Troades is closely bound up with the Iliad, in ...
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2001 - Oxford University Press | Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
The penultimate scene of Euripides' Troades , lines 1123–1250, presents the dressing of a child's corpse for burial. Even as the body is being carried away ...
Tópico(s): Biblical Studies and Interpretation
2000 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
... and ancient sources as Robert Garnier's La Troade--which borrows in some parts from Euripides' Trojan Women, and quite heavily from Seneca's Troades--immediately pose the question of their raison d'etre. Is the Troade yet another example of slavish Renaissance imitatio? The ... are entirely controlled by their fates. Indeed, the Troade consistently focuses on how different characters react when ... being Garnier's modus operandi in writing La Troade, it will be useful to examine the interaction ... arose during the Wars of Religion. Garnier's Troade has three literary predecessors: Euripides' Hecuba and Trojan ...
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2006 - University of North Carolina Press | Romance notes
... the application of a Stanislavskian approach to Euripides' Troades . I argue that Mitchell's production indicates that ...
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2014 - Oxford University Press | Classical Receptions Journal
The invocation of the Muse at Tr. 511-12 alludes formally to an epic tradition to which the tragic treatment of the Trojan War stands in contrast. By offering a different perspective on epic themes, tragedy commemorates the fame of the victims of war, captured women and slaughtered children, rather than the martial glory of male heroes.
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2010 - Classical Association of the Middle West and South | The Classical Journal
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
2008 - Fabrizio Serra Editore | Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici
Etude du dynamisme particulier du personnage de Cassandre dans «Les Troyennes» d'Euripide. Dans le jeu de la connaissance et du temps, de la victoire et de la defaite, de l'espoir et du desespoir, la volonte bacchique et l'insoumission de Cassandre manifestent ce que l'on peut appeler l'optimisme ironique d'Euripide.
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2000 - Brill | Mnemosyne
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1998 - Harvard University Press | Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
... an argument that Helen herself employs in Euripides' Troades, where her own body serves as the anatomy ...
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1997 - University of California Press | Classical Antiquity
Victoria Tietze Larson, Seneca, A. J. Boyle,
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1996 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Classical World
Karelisa Hartigan, Michael Lloyd,
... Electra political debates - Heraclidae, Supplices, Phoenissae Hecuba and Troades Orestes.
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1994 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
1989 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
... concern silent children on stage in Heracles and Troades , lesser roles occur in Hecuba and Iphigeneia in ...
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1988 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1985 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Classical World
Titles count for something. When conferred upon poems and plays they have the capacity both to rouse and to control the expectations of potential readers and spectators. You buy tickets to a performance of the Antigone only to find when you take your seat that it is a modern comedy; whether you are furious or whether you are amused, you are at least surprised. The titles of literary works have implications; they may be designed to entice, to intrigue, to whet the appetite, to shock. Giving something ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1983 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
Rem tene , the elder Cato advised the aspiring orator, verba sequentur . The advice applies equally to the textual critic. Of those who have attempted to emend, repunctuate, or defend this passage, few seem to have been troubled by any doubts about the firmness of their grip on the res , the precise point Poseidon is making. The usual view of what Poseidon means is that those who sack cities are foolish because such an act results in their own subsequent destruction, presumably because they desecrate ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
1983 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
William Μ. Calder, Elaine Fantham,
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1983 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
... Hippolytus (428) 4.3, Hecuba ( c . 12.7, Troades (415) 21.2, Helen (412) 27.5, Phoenissae ( ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1982 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1973 - Harvard University Press | Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Previous articleNext article No AccessOriginality in Seneca's TroadesWilliam M. Calder, IIIWilliam M. Calder, III Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Classical Philology Volume 65, Number 2Apr., 1970 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/365587 Views: 2Total views on this site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright ...
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1970 - University of Chicago Press | Classical Philology
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1968 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
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1968 - Association of Greek Studies | Revue des Études Grecques
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