Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a historicizing approach to the conventions and expectations of erôs in the context of the polis, in the Archaic and Classical periods of ancient Greece. The articles focus on (post-Homeric) Archaic and Classical poetic genres – namely lyric poetry, tragedy, and comedy – and some philosophical texts by Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. They pursue a variety of issues, including: the connection between homosexual erôs and politics; sexual practices that fell outside societal norms (aristocratic homosexuality, chastity); the roles of sôphrosynê (self-control) and akrasia (incontinence) in erotic relationships; and the connection between erôs and other soc...
After a brief overview of the Law and Literature movement, this article suggests possible convergenc...
To the modern reader, ancient Greece may seem like a highly male dominated culture. The writings th...
This paper deals with three different types of treatment of the Greek literary eroticism: 1. The er...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
This edited volume brings together eighteen articles which examine the role of erôs as an emotion in...
This paper discusses the role of choral institutions in Plato’s ideal polis. In the fourth century B...
This work is dedicated to a comparative study of Euripides’ Bakchai and Aristophanes’ Frogs (also “t...
This article uses recent findings about the diversity of political organization in Archaic and Class...
In this article we consider the religious ideas that Euripides shows through his plays, paying speci...
Este proyecto es continuación parcial de la línea de investigación ya consolidada y resultado de una...
In this article we consider the religious ideas that Euripides shows through his plays, paying speci...
This issue of Akroterion has a distinct focus on literary analysis, presenting studies in a variety ...
The main aim o f the article is to present the preserved literary tradition about connections betwe...
The article is not so much a practical presentation as a theoretical outline and proposal of new app...
After a brief overview of the Law and Literature movement, this article suggests possible convergenc...
To the modern reader, ancient Greece may seem like a highly male dominated culture. The writings th...
This paper deals with three different types of treatment of the Greek literary eroticism: 1. The er...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
This edited volume brings together eighteen articles which examine the role of erôs as an emotion in...
This paper discusses the role of choral institutions in Plato’s ideal polis. In the fourth century B...
This work is dedicated to a comparative study of Euripides’ Bakchai and Aristophanes’ Frogs (also “t...
This article uses recent findings about the diversity of political organization in Archaic and Class...
In this article we consider the religious ideas that Euripides shows through his plays, paying speci...
Este proyecto es continuación parcial de la línea de investigación ya consolidada y resultado de una...
In this article we consider the religious ideas that Euripides shows through his plays, paying speci...
This issue of Akroterion has a distinct focus on literary analysis, presenting studies in a variety ...
The main aim o f the article is to present the preserved literary tradition about connections betwe...
The article is not so much a practical presentation as a theoretical outline and proposal of new app...
After a brief overview of the Law and Literature movement, this article suggests possible convergenc...
To the modern reader, ancient Greece may seem like a highly male dominated culture. The writings th...
This paper deals with three different types of treatment of the Greek literary eroticism: 1. The er...