This paper will illustrate how Idyll 15’s intertextual affiliation with the Odyssey and Greek historiography embellishes the poem’s explicit encomium of Arsinoe II. By alluding to Arete, Circe, and Helen and augmenting these allusions with reports of Egypt and Egyptian conquerers given by Herodotus and Hecataeus, Theocritus subtly depicts Arsinoe II as a semi-divine Greek and Egyptian queen whose wealth, status, and beneficence exceeds even that of the Homeric women to whom she is compared
<p>Sophocles’ Antigone has influenced the transmission and the interpretation of Euripides’ The Phoe...
The critical analysis of this passage shows that the Chorus comically reworks the tragic motif of le...
The connection between poetry and enchantment in Greek literature is by now a familiar subject. The ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation establishes...
Under Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who ruled Egypt in the middle of the third century B.C.E., Alexandria...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
In Aristophanes’ Frogs the prize awarded to the winner of the agon between Aeschylus and Euripides i...
peer reviewedI discuss the role of women and erōs in court poetry, by focusing on the ruling pair, i...
Scholars have long noted the deeply intertextual features of Simaetha’s monologue in Idyll 2, includ...
This study deals with a unique crown that was created for Queen Arsinoë II. The aim is to identify a...
The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
Although there is no explicit evidence of queen patronage in the first generations of Ptolemies, the...
Following the Battle of Actium, Roman depictions of Cleopatra VII portrayed the queen of Egypt in an...
<p>Sophocles’ Antigone has influenced the transmission and the interpretation of Euripides’ The Phoe...
The critical analysis of this passage shows that the Chorus comically reworks the tragic motif of le...
The connection between poetry and enchantment in Greek literature is by now a familiar subject. The ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation establishes...
Under Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who ruled Egypt in the middle of the third century B.C.E., Alexandria...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
This interdisciplinary study explores the connection between the Ptolemaic monarchy and the Phaeacia...
In Aristophanes’ Frogs the prize awarded to the winner of the agon between Aeschylus and Euripides i...
peer reviewedI discuss the role of women and erōs in court poetry, by focusing on the ruling pair, i...
Scholars have long noted the deeply intertextual features of Simaetha’s monologue in Idyll 2, includ...
This study deals with a unique crown that was created for Queen Arsinoë II. The aim is to identify a...
The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
Although there is no explicit evidence of queen patronage in the first generations of Ptolemies, the...
Following the Battle of Actium, Roman depictions of Cleopatra VII portrayed the queen of Egypt in an...
<p>Sophocles’ Antigone has influenced the transmission and the interpretation of Euripides’ The Phoe...
The critical analysis of this passage shows that the Chorus comically reworks the tragic motif of le...
The connection between poetry and enchantment in Greek literature is by now a familiar subject. The ...