This article examines the tradition in Greek epigram of writing poems dedicating the equipment for hunting, fishing and fowling to the creators of those arts over 600 years. It also considers the reception of this tradition in the 2nd century Greek epic on fishing, the Halieutica of Oppian
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
Since 2013, three poetry collections of the Greek financial crisis have been published by Anglophone...
This article considers the way the the highly developed and complex similes of the Halieutica, a sec...
This is an examination of two works of Greek didactic epic, the Halieutica of Oppian of Cilicia and ...
Oppian's Halieutica is a dazzling five-book Greek didactic poem about the sea and its wily, chaotic ...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
This paper explores the place of ancient Greek hunting within the Greek landscape and environment, w...
The paper takes off by investigating the mythical narrative of the invention of the lyre, as handed...
This chapter traces the sea-storm from Homer to Quintus of Smyrna. Through the investigation of the ...
This paper will discuss the differences in symbolism of the boar hunt between the ancient Greeks and...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
68 pagesThe often-fluid boundaries between human and animal is a common subject in Greek myth, with ...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
The mythical hunt of the boar in ancient Greece is always embedded in conflict-riddled situations be...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
Since 2013, three poetry collections of the Greek financial crisis have been published by Anglophone...
This article considers the way the the highly developed and complex similes of the Halieutica, a sec...
This is an examination of two works of Greek didactic epic, the Halieutica of Oppian of Cilicia and ...
Oppian's Halieutica is a dazzling five-book Greek didactic poem about the sea and its wily, chaotic ...
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by...
This paper explores the place of ancient Greek hunting within the Greek landscape and environment, w...
The paper takes off by investigating the mythical narrative of the invention of the lyre, as handed...
This chapter traces the sea-storm from Homer to Quintus of Smyrna. Through the investigation of the ...
This paper will discuss the differences in symbolism of the boar hunt between the ancient Greeks and...
In Echoing Hylas, Mark Heerink argues that the story of Hylas—a famous episode of the Argonauts’ voy...
68 pagesThe often-fluid boundaries between human and animal is a common subject in Greek myth, with ...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
The mythical hunt of the boar in ancient Greece is always embedded in conflict-riddled situations be...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
In this article I will argue that the Hellenistic poets Apollonius of Rhodes (Argonautica 1.1153-136...
Since 2013, three poetry collections of the Greek financial crisis have been published by Anglophone...