It is a well-known and striking fact that Hellenistic Poetry is full of powerful and powerfully present women, ranging fromPtolemaic and other queens, to female (semi-) divinities and epic heroines. But the Hellenistic era is likewise remarkable for being relatively rich in female authors, specifically in the domain of epigrammatic poetry. This volume sets out to broach not only the question who the powerful women of Hellenistic poetry were, and what their power consisted of, but also, quite emphatically, in what ways they differ from or resemble previous literary representations of women in, for example, Homeric epic, archaic lyric and Athenian tragedy, and why.<br/
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper explores the feminine in the Aeneid, with particular attention to the patterns, often dis...
M.A.A study is conducted into the roles of women living in the late Byzantine period between the 6th...
It is a well-known and striking fact that Hellenistic Poetry is full of powerful and powerfully pres...
The Department of Greek and Latin at the University of Groningen (Netherlands) hereby announces the ...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women's voices in t...
The women portrayed in Greek drama were often strong, courageous, and integral to the storyline. In ...
Šī pētījuma galvenais mērķis bija atrast un izpētīt vienu no novatoriskajām iezīmēm hellēnisma laika...
Plutarch expresses a sentiment common in Graeco-Roman literature, that women should keep their voice...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
The discipline of classical reception has, in the last decade, taken considerable steps forward in c...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper explores the feminine in the Aeneid, with particular attention to the patterns, often dis...
M.A.A study is conducted into the roles of women living in the late Byzantine period between the 6th...
It is a well-known and striking fact that Hellenistic Poetry is full of powerful and powerfully pres...
The Department of Greek and Latin at the University of Groningen (Netherlands) hereby announces the ...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women’s voices in G...
The genre of the epigram is a privileged field of investigation for the study of women's voices in t...
The women portrayed in Greek drama were often strong, courageous, and integral to the storyline. In ...
Šī pētījuma galvenais mērķis bija atrast un izpētīt vienu no novatoriskajām iezīmēm hellēnisma laika...
Plutarch expresses a sentiment common in Graeco-Roman literature, that women should keep their voice...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
The discipline of classical reception has, in the last decade, taken considerable steps forward in c...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper explores the feminine in the Aeneid, with particular attention to the patterns, often dis...
M.A.A study is conducted into the roles of women living in the late Byzantine period between the 6th...