The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involving the mythological family of the Aiakids. I establish what may be known of Pindar's sources for these stories, and then compare his own accounts. I consider (together with some minor incidents) Aiakos' assist- ance in building the walls of Troy; Phokos' murder; Peleus' experience with Hippolyta and Akastos, and his marriage to Thetis; Telamon's participation in Herakles' expedition against Troy; Achilles' infancy, his combats against Telephos, Kyknos, Hektor and Memnon, and his own fate; Aias' birth and suicide; and finally the story of Neoptolemos' visit to Delphi (chapters 1-7). My major conclusion is that his versions of these myths are mo...
Over the last decade a growing number of scholars have questioned the veracity of the longstanding c...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
Pindar\u27s Odes are not simple expressions of praise, but complex utterances which exhibit a variet...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
The bulk of this thesis consists of commentaries on Pindar Pythian 11 and Nemean 2. As a prologue th...
Pindar rejects the current version of two myths, that of Tantalos and Pelops (O. I) and that of Hera...
This dissertation argues that the victory ode was a genre characterized by formal innovation and exp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
In this short article I discuss the augment use in Pindar's five oldest Odes (based on the text of t...
In this short article I discuss the augment use in Pindar's five oldest Odes (based on the text of t...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
This article explores the intersections between mythology and mythography in early Greek poetry, emp...
The thesis is a commentary on four Pindaric odes for the Emmenid dynasty of Acragas: Olympian 2, Oly...
Over the last decade a growing number of scholars have questioned the veracity of the longstanding c...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
Pindar\u27s Odes are not simple expressions of praise, but complex utterances which exhibit a variet...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
The bulk of this thesis consists of commentaries on Pindar Pythian 11 and Nemean 2. As a prologue th...
Pindar rejects the current version of two myths, that of Tantalos and Pelops (O. I) and that of Hera...
This dissertation argues that the victory ode was a genre characterized by formal innovation and exp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
In this short article I discuss the augment use in Pindar's five oldest Odes (based on the text of t...
In this short article I discuss the augment use in Pindar's five oldest Odes (based on the text of t...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
« Pindar and the archaic poetical tradition, according to the ancient scholia to the Pythian Odes » ...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
This article explores the intersections between mythology and mythography in early Greek poetry, emp...
The thesis is a commentary on four Pindaric odes for the Emmenid dynasty of Acragas: Olympian 2, Oly...
Over the last decade a growing number of scholars have questioned the veracity of the longstanding c...
This dissertation was submitted for the Ph.D. in the Department of Classical Studies of the Universi...
Pindar\u27s Odes are not simple expressions of praise, but complex utterances which exhibit a variet...