In the tragedy with his name Archelaos is presented as the hero who killed the Thracian king Cisseus. Euripides developed this character in order to support Macedonian propaganda, by pointing out the Greek origin of this people
Ripercorrendo le origini della civiltà, è possibile identificare un momento storico in cui la societ...
Euripide nell'Eracle sottolinea con forza la frustrazione di ogni tentativo di autodeterminazione de...
A new interpretation of the fragments of Agatharchides of Cnidus preserved in Athenaeus (FGrHist 86 ...
Euripides’ fr. 777a Kannicht, from Phaethon, should be placed at the end of tragedy: probably these ...
The study proposes an examen of the genealogies related to the mythical figure of Eumolpus, in the l...
The theme of Zeus’ erotic weakness in Greek literature from the archaic period down to Euripidean tr...
The aim of this paper is to give an account of the origin of the name “Europe” given to the continen...
After the death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Romans’ attempt to weaken Seleucid power by destroyin...
nuova edizione del trattato epigrafico fra Sparta e gli Etoli Erxadiei, V sec. a. C
Remarks on the condition of the heroine in Euripides’ play: in particular on the Prologue, and on th...
Theseus’ stay in Hades in the first part of the tragedy (fr. 686 R.), the political interpretation o...
This paper will show the peculiarity of Euripides’ tragedy Antiope, in particular with reference to ...
The Prometheus Bound ascribed to Aeschylus reflects the traumatic transition from the ancient world ...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
Polybius’ narration reflects the concern of the Achean League for the alliance between Sparta and th...
Ripercorrendo le origini della civiltà, è possibile identificare un momento storico in cui la societ...
Euripide nell'Eracle sottolinea con forza la frustrazione di ogni tentativo di autodeterminazione de...
A new interpretation of the fragments of Agatharchides of Cnidus preserved in Athenaeus (FGrHist 86 ...
Euripides’ fr. 777a Kannicht, from Phaethon, should be placed at the end of tragedy: probably these ...
The study proposes an examen of the genealogies related to the mythical figure of Eumolpus, in the l...
The theme of Zeus’ erotic weakness in Greek literature from the archaic period down to Euripidean tr...
The aim of this paper is to give an account of the origin of the name “Europe” given to the continen...
After the death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Romans’ attempt to weaken Seleucid power by destroyin...
nuova edizione del trattato epigrafico fra Sparta e gli Etoli Erxadiei, V sec. a. C
Remarks on the condition of the heroine in Euripides’ play: in particular on the Prologue, and on th...
Theseus’ stay in Hades in the first part of the tragedy (fr. 686 R.), the political interpretation o...
This paper will show the peculiarity of Euripides’ tragedy Antiope, in particular with reference to ...
The Prometheus Bound ascribed to Aeschylus reflects the traumatic transition from the ancient world ...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
Polybius’ narration reflects the concern of the Achean League for the alliance between Sparta and th...
Ripercorrendo le origini della civiltà, è possibile identificare un momento storico in cui la societ...
Euripide nell'Eracle sottolinea con forza la frustrazione di ogni tentativo di autodeterminazione de...
A new interpretation of the fragments of Agatharchides of Cnidus preserved in Athenaeus (FGrHist 86 ...