This thesis is a systematic study of the representations of Telamonian Ajax in archaic and classical Greece. Its aim is to trace, examine, and understand how and why the constitutive elements of his myth evolved in the way they did in the long chain of its receptions. Particular attention is paid to the historical, socio-cultural and performative contexts of the literary works and visual representations I analyse as well as to the audience for which these were produced. The study is divided into three parts, each of which reflects a different reality in which Ajax has been received (different with respect to time, place, or literary genre). Artistic representations of the hero, as well as his religious dimension and political valence, are c...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
This dissertation offers an interpretation of the re-exchange of the first set of Achilles' arms in ...
© 2016 Marc BonaventuraThis thesis examines the portrayal of the Trojans in Euripides’ tragedies, pa...
This thesis is a systematic study of the representations of Telamonian Ajax in archaic and classical...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This project explores how fifth-century Athens attempt...
Sophocles’ "Ajax" is a tragedy of contrasts and contradictions. The playwright creates ambiguous cha...
The following project is undertaken with the intent to understand the nature of the divine, as it is...
This chapter explores how Sophocles' Ajax presents the concept of the hero. It discusses the play's ...
This dissertation concerns the connection between Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), the famous Mac...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
Historical and mythological figures from different periods and backgrounds, together with biblical o...
The present thesis explores how the personality, image, and deeds of Alexander the Great have been i...
An analysis of the play in the light of the dramatic and psychological motivations of its characters...
In this essay I will examine the different versions of Ajax' death in the poems of the epic cycle (A...
This thesis raises and explores questions concerning the popularity of the Homeric poems in ancient ...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
This dissertation offers an interpretation of the re-exchange of the first set of Achilles' arms in ...
© 2016 Marc BonaventuraThis thesis examines the portrayal of the Trojans in Euripides’ tragedies, pa...
This thesis is a systematic study of the representations of Telamonian Ajax in archaic and classical...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This project explores how fifth-century Athens attempt...
Sophocles’ "Ajax" is a tragedy of contrasts and contradictions. The playwright creates ambiguous cha...
The following project is undertaken with the intent to understand the nature of the divine, as it is...
This chapter explores how Sophocles' Ajax presents the concept of the hero. It discusses the play's ...
This dissertation concerns the connection between Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), the famous Mac...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
Historical and mythological figures from different periods and backgrounds, together with biblical o...
The present thesis explores how the personality, image, and deeds of Alexander the Great have been i...
An analysis of the play in the light of the dramatic and psychological motivations of its characters...
In this essay I will examine the different versions of Ajax' death in the poems of the epic cycle (A...
This thesis raises and explores questions concerning the popularity of the Homeric poems in ancient ...
The main part of this thesis is a survey of Pindar's treatment, in his epinicians, of myths involvin...
This dissertation offers an interpretation of the re-exchange of the first set of Achilles' arms in ...
© 2016 Marc BonaventuraThis thesis examines the portrayal of the Trojans in Euripides’ tragedies, pa...