Augusta Webster’s monologue “Medea in Athens” constitutes a sequel to the Euripidean tragedy: now ma...
There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heli...
Among the modern interpretations of Medea, one of the most influential plays by Euripides, which was...
Medea is undoubtedly one of the key figures in Apollonius Rhodius’ epic poem of the Argonauts. The d...
As an Apollo-like (1.307-9) Jason leaves home to start the long journey in quest of the Golden Fleec...
This thesis takes as its starting point the sunbeam simile used of Medea in Apollonius Rhodius’ Arg...
A recent article by R. P. Winnington-Ingram elucidates Euripides\u27 penchant for clever jokes at ...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
It is the aim of this dissertation to demonstrate how the similes of the Apollonius' Argonautica, wh...
Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are...
The Euripidean Medea has been canonized as the de facto standard of all characterizations found with...
The myth of Medea and the Argonauts’ voyage to the faraway Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece be...
In ancient Rome, some elements of the wedding ritual (e.g. the raptio or the defloration) could be a...
In ancient Rome, some elements of the wedding ritual (e.g. the raptio or the defloration) could be a...
This chapter examines the wedding of Jason and Medea in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica, arguing that ...
Augusta Webster’s monologue “Medea in Athens” constitutes a sequel to the Euripidean tragedy: now ma...
There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heli...
Among the modern interpretations of Medea, one of the most influential plays by Euripides, which was...
Medea is undoubtedly one of the key figures in Apollonius Rhodius’ epic poem of the Argonauts. The d...
As an Apollo-like (1.307-9) Jason leaves home to start the long journey in quest of the Golden Fleec...
This thesis takes as its starting point the sunbeam simile used of Medea in Apollonius Rhodius’ Arg...
A recent article by R. P. Winnington-Ingram elucidates Euripides\u27 penchant for clever jokes at ...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
It is the aim of this dissertation to demonstrate how the similes of the Apollonius' Argonautica, wh...
Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are...
The Euripidean Medea has been canonized as the de facto standard of all characterizations found with...
The myth of Medea and the Argonauts’ voyage to the faraway Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece be...
In ancient Rome, some elements of the wedding ritual (e.g. the raptio or the defloration) could be a...
In ancient Rome, some elements of the wedding ritual (e.g. the raptio or the defloration) could be a...
This chapter examines the wedding of Jason and Medea in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica, arguing that ...
Augusta Webster’s monologue “Medea in Athens” constitutes a sequel to the Euripidean tragedy: now ma...
There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heli...
Among the modern interpretations of Medea, one of the most influential plays by Euripides, which was...