International audienceThe analysis of the agôn in The Suppliant Women of Euripides concerning the compared merits of democracy and tyranny reveals an aristocratic conception of democracy. The people are in no position to rule unless they themselves are ruled by a man of merit. Thus the role of Theseus is clarified: a mythic sovereign incarnating the ideal democracy.The article studies the political vocabulary of the agôn and corresponds to the one from both extracts of the first episode.L'analyse de l'agôn des Suppliantes d'Euripide sur les mérites comparés de la démocratie et de la tyrannie révèle une conception aristocratique de la démocratie : le peuple n'est apte à diriger que s'il est lui-même dirigé par un homme de mérite. Ainsi s'éc...
Realizing the startling presence of the vocabulary of tyrannical power in a play yet so slightly pol...
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This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
International audienceThe analysis of the agôn in The Suppliant Women of Euripides concerning the co...
This article will seek to identify the political characteristics of the Athenian hero Theseus in Bac...
International audienceThis article studies the various stages that lead Theseus to take the decision...
By presenting the hero Theseus and his mythic Athens Euripides created a model of heroism in “Suppli...
In this excerpt from the Supplices (1. 201 ff.), Theseus pays homage to the glory of a nameless god ...
The terms νόμος (civilized justice) and ϕύσις (natural justice) played an important part in Sophists...
Cet article analyse la relation entre l’idéal de citoyenneté athénienne et la masculinité (andreía),...
The aim of this article is to understand the role of Agathon's character, as part as Euripide's paro...
This study of the principal words used by Euripides to name the people (δῆμος, πλῆθος, ὅχλος) enable...
The Athenian Revolution: Thinking the Democratic Event The article analyzes the relationship between...
International audienceL'article étudie les différences les plus importantes concernant la thématique...
La tragedia griega es expresión preferencial de los nuevos valores de la democracia ateniense en el ...
Realizing the startling presence of the vocabulary of tyrannical power in a play yet so slightly pol...
Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
International audienceThe analysis of the agôn in The Suppliant Women of Euripides concerning the co...
This article will seek to identify the political characteristics of the Athenian hero Theseus in Bac...
International audienceThis article studies the various stages that lead Theseus to take the decision...
By presenting the hero Theseus and his mythic Athens Euripides created a model of heroism in “Suppli...
In this excerpt from the Supplices (1. 201 ff.), Theseus pays homage to the glory of a nameless god ...
The terms νόμος (civilized justice) and ϕύσις (natural justice) played an important part in Sophists...
Cet article analyse la relation entre l’idéal de citoyenneté athénienne et la masculinité (andreía),...
The aim of this article is to understand the role of Agathon's character, as part as Euripide's paro...
This study of the principal words used by Euripides to name the people (δῆμος, πλῆθος, ὅχλος) enable...
The Athenian Revolution: Thinking the Democratic Event The article analyzes the relationship between...
International audienceL'article étudie les différences les plus importantes concernant la thématique...
La tragedia griega es expresión preferencial de los nuevos valores de la democracia ateniense en el ...
Realizing the startling presence of the vocabulary of tyrannical power in a play yet so slightly pol...
Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...