The paper aims to show that ancient writers and critics discussed the plausibility of the events that were not narrated or shown onstage. The Andromache of Euripides presents notorious problems in the reconstruction of off-stage events: does Orestes return to Delphi to kill Neoptolemus? Or was he in Thessaly with Hermione, Neoptolemus’ wife, when Neoptolemus was killed by his associates? Could Orestes cover the distance to Delphi in time? Modern interpreters offer different reconstructions of the off-stage events: some accept Orestes’ alibi, others do not. This paper argues that Euripides’ text purposely created two possible parallel narrative worlds and played on the ambiguity in order to downplay Orestes’ culpability. The paper als...
This article aims to reconsider the so-called ‘ἅπαξ δρώμενον criterion’, first introduced in Seminar...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
The importance of determining the exact origin of the trial of Orestes before the Areopagus at the e...
The paper aims to show that ancient writers and critics discussed the plausibility of the events tha...
It is generally the case that tragedy thrives on this capacity to bring together the heroic and the ...
On the Orestes of Euripides. — In Euripides' Orestes a number of lines are mostly athetised in the e...
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
The scanty fragments of Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius and Pacuvius about Orestes are intelligible by t...
In spite of M. Davies’ arguments (in “Prometheus” 17, 1991, 1-18) for the authenticity of the final ...
Euripides\u2019 Andromache is dated around the mid-\u201920s of the 4th century BC. According to a s...
This paper is an Addendum to a former one in “CQ” 1998. Eur. Or. 1591-92 is part of a scene exhibiti...
“It’s a nightmare, really.” Orestes returns from exile to take revenge for his father’s death. From ...
The paper discusses the interpretation of Orestes’ action in Choephori. Lesky, Dodds, Lebeck and oth...
In the attempt to ascertain man\u27s changes in world view, the Orestes stories of the Greek tragedi...
From Rhetorica ad Herennium and Cicero’s works until Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria and beyond, th...
This article aims to reconsider the so-called ‘ἅπαξ δρώμενον criterion’, first introduced in Seminar...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
The importance of determining the exact origin of the trial of Orestes before the Areopagus at the e...
The paper aims to show that ancient writers and critics discussed the plausibility of the events tha...
It is generally the case that tragedy thrives on this capacity to bring together the heroic and the ...
On the Orestes of Euripides. — In Euripides' Orestes a number of lines are mostly athetised in the e...
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
The scanty fragments of Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius and Pacuvius about Orestes are intelligible by t...
In spite of M. Davies’ arguments (in “Prometheus” 17, 1991, 1-18) for the authenticity of the final ...
Euripides\u2019 Andromache is dated around the mid-\u201920s of the 4th century BC. According to a s...
This paper is an Addendum to a former one in “CQ” 1998. Eur. Or. 1591-92 is part of a scene exhibiti...
“It’s a nightmare, really.” Orestes returns from exile to take revenge for his father’s death. From ...
The paper discusses the interpretation of Orestes’ action in Choephori. Lesky, Dodds, Lebeck and oth...
In the attempt to ascertain man\u27s changes in world view, the Orestes stories of the Greek tragedi...
From Rhetorica ad Herennium and Cicero’s works until Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria and beyond, th...
This article aims to reconsider the so-called ‘ἅπαξ δρώμενον criterion’, first introduced in Seminar...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
The importance of determining the exact origin of the trial of Orestes before the Areopagus at the e...