Hoplite warfare has been characterised, in the traditional views, as a somewhat civilised form of warfare, characteristic of the Greek poleis, limited in its cruelty by common customs. Part of the literary images of those bronze-clad warriors shows, however, connections with a more obscure, frightening aspect of warfare. A connection between hoplites and monstrous figures is given by the presence in the myth of some “almost-human” people – such as the Gigantes or the Spartoi – as violent “men of bronze” born in armour. A subset of the men of bronze is that of the heroes. The warriors of Greek myth embody the grim face of war as bronze-clad men, whose mere sight causes fear. Such depiction is present both in the epos – the very core of Patr...
This dissertation establishes how different citizen soldiers were employed and evaluated in the imag...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The ancient Greek hoplites were heavily armed infantry soldiers, known for wearing extensive armor, ...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
In this paper I suggest a workshop on classical hoplites in order to “touch” the Ancient Greek warfa...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
[Extract] One of the factors which has greatly contributed to the success or failure of any military...
ABSTRACT The Grotesque versus the Heroic: An Examination of the Female Barbarian Warrior Motif in ...
Homer's Iliad contains the earliest account of Greek armour technology, with heroes such as Hector r...
The study presents a novel approach to the longstanding debate regarding the presence of hoplite or ...
The ancient Greeks experienced war in many forms. By land and by sea, they conducted raids, ambushes...
The stories of an all-female warrior race had long been told and depicted in artistic forms prior to...
This dissertation establishes how different citizen soldiers were employed and evaluated in the imag...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The ancient Greek hoplites were heavily armed infantry soldiers, known for wearing extensive armor, ...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
In this paper I suggest a workshop on classical hoplites in order to “touch” the Ancient Greek warfa...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
[Extract] One of the factors which has greatly contributed to the success or failure of any military...
ABSTRACT The Grotesque versus the Heroic: An Examination of the Female Barbarian Warrior Motif in ...
Homer's Iliad contains the earliest account of Greek armour technology, with heroes such as Hector r...
The study presents a novel approach to the longstanding debate regarding the presence of hoplite or ...
The ancient Greeks experienced war in many forms. By land and by sea, they conducted raids, ambushes...
The stories of an all-female warrior race had long been told and depicted in artistic forms prior to...
This dissertation establishes how different citizen soldiers were employed and evaluated in the imag...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...