In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus's Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive characterization, different from the main tradition that refers to the Homeric poems. In the following pages I will propose to identify in the Panathenaicus of Isocrates a parallel motif and a possible source for the particular characterization of the king of the Achaeans. Indeed, Isocrates' speech can be compared to the Heroikos for three reasons: in addition to the unusual praise of the Homeric hero, both authors refer to the importance of enslaving Troy and defeating the barbarians. These arguments allow us to identify a parallel in a precise point of the Panathenaicus of Isocrates: the excursus on Agamemnon in chapters 72-84
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This essay examines the importance of Athenaeus’ Deipnosophistae in transmitting Epicharmus’ comedie...
Two case studies of myths and rituals related to Zeus and kingship are here employed to suggest new ...
In Greek religion for some mythical figures the death represents the most important stage of transit...
The aim of this essay is to examine the rules of duelling in Greek epic poetry from Homer and Arctin...
On the episodes of Sthenelus’ tomb (2.911ff.) and Deimachos’ sons (2.955ff.), within the frame of Ap...
All'inizio si esplora la mitica figura di Agamennone, dotato di numerose ed eccellenti virtù, un par...
In this text the authors focus on two female figures of ancient greek litera- ture: Antigone and Hel...
This article examines the excursus that Isocrates dedicates to the figure of Agamemnon in the Panath...
Isocrates began to write the Panathenaicus in the year 342 b.C. When he had reached paragraph 199, i...
The study proposes an examen of the genealogies related to the mythical figure of Eumolpus, in the l...
Diodorus Siculus reports that Agathocles assumed the title of basileus in imitation of the Diadochoi...
In Astydamas TrGF 60 F 2, the care Hector takes not to scare Astyanax, as he once did, is a witty al...
The aim of the article is to identify the tradition to which the Herodotean version of Solonian’s ap...
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