This paper examines the main similarities and differences in the portrayal of the minor mortal female character Polyxo in Apollonius Rhodius’ and Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica as well as Statius’ Thebaid. In a close reading of the three epics, Polyxo is identified as the key character of the Lemnian episode. Even though she speaks only once in oratio recta and merely appears in propria persona in one section of the episode, Polyxo is the driving force of the Lemnian narrative and her words contain striking intra- and intertextual allusions which draw attention to the drastic change her character undergoes from Apollonius’ to Statius’ adaption of the myth. The comparative analysis of her character portrayal reveals a high level of intertextu...
The Books on Apollonius are a product of the Second Sophistic: the “Vita Apollonii” combines literar...
This book deals with the mythographical tradition, poetic technique and unity of the Argonautica by ...
The conflict between Apollonius of Tyana and the emperor Domitian reaches a climax in book 7 of the ...
This paper examines the main similarities and differences in the portrayal of the minor mortal femal...
This paper argues that Eur. Hec. 355, a line spoken by Polyxena, was a model for fr. 130 Schierl fro...
This paper will focus on two mythological characters: Iphigeneia and Polyxena, with a special intere...
This thesis adopts a mixed-method approach of quantitative and qualitative analysis to discuss the r...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
This paper analyses Lucian's Dialogues of the Sea Gods 1 and 2 – both of them dealing with the myth ...
The Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus has been faulted both for an overly-simplistic dependence upon V...
abstract: The Rape of Polyxena is a marble statue located in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy...
This article analyses and discusses the references to the Greek hero and demigod Heracles as they ap...
The article deals with the role of the Greek goddess Hera and her Roman counterpart, Iuno, in the po...
The story of Jason and the Argonauts is one of the best known of ancient Greek myths and has captiva...
In the following, I undertake a number of things: after briefly reviewing scholarly findings about t...
The Books on Apollonius are a product of the Second Sophistic: the “Vita Apollonii” combines literar...
This book deals with the mythographical tradition, poetic technique and unity of the Argonautica by ...
The conflict between Apollonius of Tyana and the emperor Domitian reaches a climax in book 7 of the ...
This paper examines the main similarities and differences in the portrayal of the minor mortal femal...
This paper argues that Eur. Hec. 355, a line spoken by Polyxena, was a model for fr. 130 Schierl fro...
This paper will focus on two mythological characters: Iphigeneia and Polyxena, with a special intere...
This thesis adopts a mixed-method approach of quantitative and qualitative analysis to discuss the r...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
This paper analyses Lucian's Dialogues of the Sea Gods 1 and 2 – both of them dealing with the myth ...
The Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus has been faulted both for an overly-simplistic dependence upon V...
abstract: The Rape of Polyxena is a marble statue located in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy...
This article analyses and discusses the references to the Greek hero and demigod Heracles as they ap...
The article deals with the role of the Greek goddess Hera and her Roman counterpart, Iuno, in the po...
The story of Jason and the Argonauts is one of the best known of ancient Greek myths and has captiva...
In the following, I undertake a number of things: after briefly reviewing scholarly findings about t...
The Books on Apollonius are a product of the Second Sophistic: the “Vita Apollonii” combines literar...
This book deals with the mythographical tradition, poetic technique and unity of the Argonautica by ...
The conflict between Apollonius of Tyana and the emperor Domitian reaches a climax in book 7 of the ...