This thesis explores the theme of the motivation of soldiers in Greek lyric poetry while holding it up against the backdrop of epic. The motivation of soldiers expressed in lyric poetry depicts a complex system that demanded cohesion across various spheres in life. This system was designed to create and maintain social, communal, and political cohesion as well as cohesion in the ranks. The lyric poems reveal a mutually beneficial relationship between citizen and polis whereby the citizens were willing to fight and potentially die on behalf of the state, and in return they received prominence and rewards within the community. It is no coincidence that these themes were so common in a genre that was popular at the same time as the polis and c...
This chapter surveys extant depictions of naval conflict in epic poetry, fragmentary and complete, w...
This thesis examines the principles that defined the military thinking of the Classical Greek city-s...
This chapter uses Gramscian approaches to evaluate how early Greek poetry propagates cultural and po...
This thesis explores the theme of the motivation of soldiers in Greek lyric poetry while holding it ...
How to be a good warrior was a profound concern for ancient Greek society at all times, but the soci...
Ancient Greek praise poems Arguing from both the surviving texts themselves and from ancient theori...
This dissertation asks how Homer, Hesiod, and Theognis envision egalitarian alternatives to the cond...
What is distinctive about Greek lyric poetry? How should we conceptualize it in relation to broader ...
This thesis raises and explores questions concerning the popularity of the Homeric poems in ancient ...
Archaic literature is a major model and a source of inspiration for the Greek novelists. That in lat...
This dissertation is a study of the rhetorical uses of evaluative language in Greek lyric and elegia...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
This thesis demonstrates that Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile takes epic to a new level, testing the generic p...
This study delves into Ukrainian wartime songs of resistance that were inspired by the ‘Russian wars...
This thesis is a study of embedded song in ancient Greek narrative poetry. The introduction defines ...
This chapter surveys extant depictions of naval conflict in epic poetry, fragmentary and complete, w...
This thesis examines the principles that defined the military thinking of the Classical Greek city-s...
This chapter uses Gramscian approaches to evaluate how early Greek poetry propagates cultural and po...
This thesis explores the theme of the motivation of soldiers in Greek lyric poetry while holding it ...
How to be a good warrior was a profound concern for ancient Greek society at all times, but the soci...
Ancient Greek praise poems Arguing from both the surviving texts themselves and from ancient theori...
This dissertation asks how Homer, Hesiod, and Theognis envision egalitarian alternatives to the cond...
What is distinctive about Greek lyric poetry? How should we conceptualize it in relation to broader ...
This thesis raises and explores questions concerning the popularity of the Homeric poems in ancient ...
Archaic literature is a major model and a source of inspiration for the Greek novelists. That in lat...
This dissertation is a study of the rhetorical uses of evaluative language in Greek lyric and elegia...
The paper is the premise to S. Barbantani\u2019s contribution "Lyric for the Rulers, Lyric for the p...
This thesis demonstrates that Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile takes epic to a new level, testing the generic p...
This study delves into Ukrainian wartime songs of resistance that were inspired by the ‘Russian wars...
This thesis is a study of embedded song in ancient Greek narrative poetry. The introduction defines ...
This chapter surveys extant depictions of naval conflict in epic poetry, fragmentary and complete, w...
This thesis examines the principles that defined the military thinking of the Classical Greek city-s...
This chapter uses Gramscian approaches to evaluate how early Greek poetry propagates cultural and po...