The so called Tragic Pleias was and still is considered as an Alexandrian poetical circle of the III century B.C. This article aims to demonstrate that this Pleias was neither a “circle” nor an Alexandrian literary movement. Rather the poets of this group – in their quality as tragic poets – seem to belong to different cultural areas of Greece
Greek Tragedies were staged during festivals, in particular during the festival for Dionysus Eleuthe...
This article deals with the presence of unhappiness and painsharing in Seneca’s Troades and demonstr...
This article is divided into a premise and two parts: in the first, the author discusses how, from A...
La Pleiade dei tragici ellenistici non operò almeno in massima parte ad Alessandria, ma in Grecia.Th...
The tragical poets were used to composing both the verbal and the performing text. This article is g...
In this text the authors focus on two female figures of ancient greek litera- ture: Antigone and Hel...
This article analyses the death of Astyanax in Troades by Euripides, within the wider context of the...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
Chi erano gli eroi sulla scena delle tragedie di Eschilo, di Sofocle, di Euripide? Gli eroi erano fi...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
The articles focuses first on the Elizabethan theory of tragedy, being based on the Medieval traditi...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
This article analyses the different forms that death and mourning take on in the making of Rosselli ...
The paper presents several observations and remarks about the ‘reuse’ of the Iliad in the Odyssey, o...
This essay attempts to clarify the presence and the incidence oh Herakles in the ancient Greek socie...
Greek Tragedies were staged during festivals, in particular during the festival for Dionysus Eleuthe...
This article deals with the presence of unhappiness and painsharing in Seneca’s Troades and demonstr...
This article is divided into a premise and two parts: in the first, the author discusses how, from A...
La Pleiade dei tragici ellenistici non operò almeno in massima parte ad Alessandria, ma in Grecia.Th...
The tragical poets were used to composing both the verbal and the performing text. This article is g...
In this text the authors focus on two female figures of ancient greek litera- ture: Antigone and Hel...
This article analyses the death of Astyanax in Troades by Euripides, within the wider context of the...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
Chi erano gli eroi sulla scena delle tragedie di Eschilo, di Sofocle, di Euripide? Gli eroi erano fi...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
The articles focuses first on the Elizabethan theory of tragedy, being based on the Medieval traditi...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
This article analyses the different forms that death and mourning take on in the making of Rosselli ...
The paper presents several observations and remarks about the ‘reuse’ of the Iliad in the Odyssey, o...
This essay attempts to clarify the presence and the incidence oh Herakles in the ancient Greek socie...
Greek Tragedies were staged during festivals, in particular during the festival for Dionysus Eleuthe...
This article deals with the presence of unhappiness and painsharing in Seneca’s Troades and demonstr...
This article is divided into a premise and two parts: in the first, the author discusses how, from A...