In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of playwrights – such as Ephippus and Alexis – did not hesitate to express their opinions of the Macedonian king. Some fragments of their works, however, seem to show conflicting positions, for if Ephippus supported the anti-Macedonian party, Alexis, while including Philip in some comedies, did not blame the king by turning him into a comic mask, but praised his political decisions and his respect for religion and traditions
Dio Chrysostomus appears to know Aeschines’ speeches very well, exploiting and imitating them in a n...
In his comedies, Aristophanes attacks Hyperbolus some fifteen times; Plato the comic poet wrote an e...
Gli ultimi capitoli della Vita di Focione scritta da Plutarco di Cheronea raccontano i drammatici ev...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
Starting from a passage of Demosthenes’ Fourth Philippic, the essay examines the career of Hermias o...
The essays analyses the testimonies regarding Hegesippos, an Athenian politician who was active in t...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
nuova edizione del trattato epigrafico fra Sparta e gli Etoli Erxadiei, V sec. a. C
AbstractThe place of theatre in the Aeschines-Demosthenes dispute: the diplomatic perspective In all...
On the episodes of Sthenelus’ tomb (2.911ff.) and Deimachos’ sons (2.955ff.), within the frame of Ap...
This paper aims to show that Alexander displayed more confidence in oracles or signs geographically ...
In the tragedy with his name Archelaos is presented as the hero who killed the Thracian king Cisseus...
Questo studio è dedicato alla fortuna in epoca umanistico-rinascimentale di una silloge di quattro b...
Edizione e commento di tre epigrammi di Massimo Planude: 13, 1 e 11 Taxidis, dedicati rispettivament...
Dio Chrysostomus appears to know Aeschines’ speeches very well, exploiting and imitating them in a n...
In his comedies, Aristophanes attacks Hyperbolus some fifteen times; Plato the comic poet wrote an e...
Gli ultimi capitoli della Vita di Focione scritta da Plutarco di Cheronea raccontano i drammatici ev...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
Starting from a passage of Demosthenes’ Fourth Philippic, the essay examines the career of Hermias o...
The essays analyses the testimonies regarding Hegesippos, an Athenian politician who was active in t...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
nuova edizione del trattato epigrafico fra Sparta e gli Etoli Erxadiei, V sec. a. C
AbstractThe place of theatre in the Aeschines-Demosthenes dispute: the diplomatic perspective In all...
On the episodes of Sthenelus’ tomb (2.911ff.) and Deimachos’ sons (2.955ff.), within the frame of Ap...
This paper aims to show that Alexander displayed more confidence in oracles or signs geographically ...
In the tragedy with his name Archelaos is presented as the hero who killed the Thracian king Cisseus...
Questo studio è dedicato alla fortuna in epoca umanistico-rinascimentale di una silloge di quattro b...
Edizione e commento di tre epigrammi di Massimo Planude: 13, 1 e 11 Taxidis, dedicati rispettivament...
Dio Chrysostomus appears to know Aeschines’ speeches very well, exploiting and imitating them in a n...
In his comedies, Aristophanes attacks Hyperbolus some fifteen times; Plato the comic poet wrote an e...
Gli ultimi capitoli della Vita di Focione scritta da Plutarco di Cheronea raccontano i drammatici ev...