There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heliodorus (4.14.2), the portent of the eagle in Achilles Tatius (2.12.1-3), and the dream of Penelope in Homer (Od. 19.535-69). The allusion to Achilles Tatius' Leukippe and Kleitophon may have alerted Heliodorus' readers to the approach of an important turning-point in the plot, but it is the Homeric link that is the primary focus. The dream of Penelope provides moral underpinning for marriage in the Aithiopika and helps to underline the complex ironies in Heliodorus' narrative at this crucial turning-point in the plot
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The puzzling reference by Thucydides, during his account of Demosthenes’ Aetolian campaign in 426, t...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
The archaeological evidence has demonstrated that Ithaca and the Ionian Islands, from the Mycenean e...
Two unique events occur in Book 11 of the Odyssey as Odysseus tells the Phaeacians about his visit t...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This article focuses on the opening scene of Heliodorus\u2019 novel, a very elaborate ekphrasis that...
Heliodorus, the 4th century AD novelist, incorporated thematic elements from the Odyssey into his ow...
The Odyssey’s Gates of Horn and Ivory, Original Stakes and Re-Readings. In the Odyssey, Penelope dis...
Tanto los comentaristas antiguos de Homero como los crı́ticos modernos se han hecho la siguiente pre...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.The thesis consists of an introduction to and comme...
Análisis de las epifanías celestes de los dioses homéricos y su relación con el contexto cultual del...
The opening scene of Heliodorus’s Aethiopica has a special ekphrastic quality, and scholars have no...
This article demonstrates that Cnemon’s story in Heliodorus’ Aethiopica intertexts with the novella...
Our purpose in this chapter is not to try to reconstruct the lost epics of Heracles but rather to us...
The puzzling reference by Thucydides, during his account of Demosthenes’ Aetolian campaign in 426, t...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
The archaeological evidence has demonstrated that Ithaca and the Ionian Islands, from the Mycenean e...
Two unique events occur in Book 11 of the Odyssey as Odysseus tells the Phaeacians about his visit t...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This article focuses on the opening scene of Heliodorus\u2019 novel, a very elaborate ekphrasis that...