The thesis considers the Hyperborean imagery as an instance of the device of the exotic thauma (wonder-inducing scene or object), which is specific to the genre of the victory ode (epinikion). The study tests the hypothesis that exotic thaumata lend a special kind of freedom to the poet by postulating a geographical domain that, by being removed spatially and temporally, allows the poet a protected form of praise for problematic recipients, such as the laudandi reges (royal honorees), by using and modifying Apolline elements. This hypothesis is tested on three particular victory odes, considered in their historical context. The focus of the discussion will be on the Hyperboreans, the mythical northern ethnos on the fringes of the world, who...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
The article contains an analysis of the preserved fragments of Hecataeus of Abdera's work 'On the Hy...
Pindar’s Sicilian odes composed for Hieron and Chromius are embellished with various mythological na...
In Ionic literary tradition, the Hyperborean people are more or less consistently portrayed as ethni...
Papers from the second and third international symposia on symbolism at The Norwegian institute at A...
The individual Hyperboreans appearing in ancient literature are presented with a review of the Greek...
This dissertation argues that the victory ode was a genre characterized by formal innovation and exp...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
Pindar’s epinikian odes were poems commissioned to celebrate athletic victories in the first half of...
The present paper deals with the third and last poem of the Theban epics, the Epigonoi: it deals wit...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation critiques the notion that the 5th ce...
The thesis examines the imagery of Archaic Greek lyric poetry and its relation to the 'here and now'...
A wide literary tradition narrated by D.S., 4.22.5, tied to musical legends concerning the cicadas o...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
The article contains an analysis of the preserved fragments of Hecataeus of Abdera's work 'On the Hy...
Pindar’s Sicilian odes composed for Hieron and Chromius are embellished with various mythological na...
In Ionic literary tradition, the Hyperborean people are more or less consistently portrayed as ethni...
Papers from the second and third international symposia on symbolism at The Norwegian institute at A...
The individual Hyperboreans appearing in ancient literature are presented with a review of the Greek...
This dissertation argues that the victory ode was a genre characterized by formal innovation and exp...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
Pindar’s epinikian odes were poems commissioned to celebrate athletic victories in the first half of...
The present paper deals with the third and last poem of the Theban epics, the Epigonoi: it deals wit...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation critiques the notion that the 5th ce...
The thesis examines the imagery of Archaic Greek lyric poetry and its relation to the 'here and now'...
A wide literary tradition narrated by D.S., 4.22.5, tied to musical legends concerning the cicadas o...
This dissertation considers the relationship between the De Rerum Natura and Homer, Ennius, and Empe...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
The article contains an analysis of the preserved fragments of Hecataeus of Abdera's work 'On the Hy...
Pindar’s Sicilian odes composed for Hieron and Chromius are embellished with various mythological na...