peer reviewedOne of the most striking literary female portrayals which we have inherited from the classical world is the character of Medea, whose dramatic story has been a source of inspiration for many literary authors, ancient and modern. Perhaps the most celebrated version of the myth of Medea is the version which Euripides presented at the City Dionysia festival of 431 BC in Athens. However, the myth was exploited already in archaic Greek literature. In my paper I offer a new argument to explain and clarify the emotional contrast which existed between the θυμός and the βουλεύματα in the soul of the Euripidean heroine. I do this by using the contrasting paradigm of the Homeric Achilles and by focussing on the doctrine on anger as articu...
In both Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Euripides’ Trojan Women, Cassandra plays the role of tragic heroine...
The PhD thesis is an edition with introduction and commentary of the tragic Latin fragments concerni...
The study is focused on the comparison of some modern imitations (written by Rilke, Yourcenar, Savin...
One of the most striking literary female portrayals which we have inherited from the classical world...
peer reviewedThe myth of Medea – it is well known – constitutes one of the fundamental archetypes wh...
Medea lands at Roman literary world with the features fixed by the long way gone in the Greek myth a...
The author tries to prove that the musical terminology in Euripides' drama and the introduction in i...
The article proposes a mediological analysis applied to Homeric texts and in particular to the Odyss...
The study proposes an examen of the genealogies related to the mythical figure of Eumolpus, in the l...
Il mito di Medea continua a affascinare l’umanità, fin dall’antichità, soprattutto nella versione di...
Il mito di Medea, come è noto, costituisce uno degli archetipi fondamentali trasmessi dalla cultura ...
This paper deals with the characterization and dramatic function of some personae in Menander's Miso...
Il contributo indaga presenza e ruolo delle figure di Afrodite e Artemide nella Fedra dannunziana m...
In un famoso aneddoto attribuito a Prodico di Ceo, il giovane Eracle si trova a dover scegliere fra ...
L'elaborato risulta essere una disamina delle fonti mitografiche, vascolari e papiracee concernenti ...
In both Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Euripides’ Trojan Women, Cassandra plays the role of tragic heroine...
The PhD thesis is an edition with introduction and commentary of the tragic Latin fragments concerni...
The study is focused on the comparison of some modern imitations (written by Rilke, Yourcenar, Savin...
One of the most striking literary female portrayals which we have inherited from the classical world...
peer reviewedThe myth of Medea – it is well known – constitutes one of the fundamental archetypes wh...
Medea lands at Roman literary world with the features fixed by the long way gone in the Greek myth a...
The author tries to prove that the musical terminology in Euripides' drama and the introduction in i...
The article proposes a mediological analysis applied to Homeric texts and in particular to the Odyss...
The study proposes an examen of the genealogies related to the mythical figure of Eumolpus, in the l...
Il mito di Medea continua a affascinare l’umanità, fin dall’antichità, soprattutto nella versione di...
Il mito di Medea, come è noto, costituisce uno degli archetipi fondamentali trasmessi dalla cultura ...
This paper deals with the characterization and dramatic function of some personae in Menander's Miso...
Il contributo indaga presenza e ruolo delle figure di Afrodite e Artemide nella Fedra dannunziana m...
In un famoso aneddoto attribuito a Prodico di Ceo, il giovane Eracle si trova a dover scegliere fra ...
L'elaborato risulta essere una disamina delle fonti mitografiche, vascolari e papiracee concernenti ...
In both Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Euripides’ Trojan Women, Cassandra plays the role of tragic heroine...
The PhD thesis is an edition with introduction and commentary of the tragic Latin fragments concerni...
The study is focused on the comparison of some modern imitations (written by Rilke, Yourcenar, Savin...