Ioanna L. Haojicosti, Apollo at the Wedding of Thetis and Peleus: Four Problematic Cases. The wedding of Peleus and Thetis is one of the most celebrated stories in the tradition. It is always described as a happy occasion where the gods met and blessed the union of one of their kind to an exceptional mortal. In the tradition there are often many positive references to Achilles in the wedding scene, the child that was to be born from that union. However, although this is never explicitly said, Achilles is also the child that was to die at Troy after some years at the hands of Apollo, one of the most prominent guests at the wedding and indeed one that had a special relationship with Thetis. The problem is usually excluded from descriptions o...
Until recently, there has been a tendency to view learned Latin poetry of the late Republican period...
Homer’s Iliad has been a pillar in Western literature for centuries. Following thestory of the Troja...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...
Ioanna L. Haojicosti, Apollo at the Wedding of Thetis and Peleus: Four Problematic Cases. The weddi...
1noThe Catullan narrative of the wedding of Peleus and Thetis is characterised by two particularly ...
Homer, in the last book of the Iliad, portrays the fury of Achill on Hector’s body, which is protect...
The contest of the bow in the last books of the Odyssey, at the end of which Penelope is supposed to...
The Olympic pantheon, as we know it from the Iliad, is depicted as an hierarchic family ruled by the...
In the long journey that the Attic tragedies have made to the date, Sophocles’ Antigone is one of th...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This thesis explores the actions and behaviors of Apollo and his impact on the story of Homer’s Ilia...
This thesis examines poem 64, the longest poem written by Catullus, and analyzes its internal struct...
Book 9 of the Iliad, universally considered one of the most marvelous in the poem, has also been a b...
The Bachelor's thesis focuses on the god Apollo, one of the fundamental figures of the Greek pantheo...
This chapter examines the wedding of Jason and Medea in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica, arguing that ...
Until recently, there has been a tendency to view learned Latin poetry of the late Republican period...
Homer’s Iliad has been a pillar in Western literature for centuries. Following thestory of the Troja...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...
Ioanna L. Haojicosti, Apollo at the Wedding of Thetis and Peleus: Four Problematic Cases. The weddi...
1noThe Catullan narrative of the wedding of Peleus and Thetis is characterised by two particularly ...
Homer, in the last book of the Iliad, portrays the fury of Achill on Hector’s body, which is protect...
The contest of the bow in the last books of the Odyssey, at the end of which Penelope is supposed to...
The Olympic pantheon, as we know it from the Iliad, is depicted as an hierarchic family ruled by the...
In the long journey that the Attic tragedies have made to the date, Sophocles’ Antigone is one of th...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This thesis explores the actions and behaviors of Apollo and his impact on the story of Homer’s Ilia...
This thesis examines poem 64, the longest poem written by Catullus, and analyzes its internal struct...
Book 9 of the Iliad, universally considered one of the most marvelous in the poem, has also been a b...
The Bachelor's thesis focuses on the god Apollo, one of the fundamental figures of the Greek pantheo...
This chapter examines the wedding of Jason and Medea in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica, arguing that ...
Until recently, there has been a tendency to view learned Latin poetry of the late Republican period...
Homer’s Iliad has been a pillar in Western literature for centuries. Following thestory of the Troja...
In the embassy's scene (Iliad LX), the poet presents Achilleus with a phorminx in the hand, singing ...