<p>Philo and Clement, in their treatments of martyrdom, exploit the death of Polyxena in quite different ways, as a model of manly steadfastness (Philo) or of female modesty (Clement).</p
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Philo and Clement, in their treatments of martyrdom, exploit the death of Polyxena in quite differen...
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The article applies the concept of polysemy to the text of Euripides’ Trojan Women, whose words are ...
© 2021 John HenryIn Greek tragedy, there were various methods available for a tragic woman to destro...
In this elegant and proocative book, Philippa Berry rewrites critical perceptions of death in Shakes...
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Texts recounting the martyrdom of Christians abound in the first four centuries, presenting as main...
This chapter analyses the particularly complex representation of responsibility and selfhood present...
Parentalia is a collection by Ausonius made of 30 works dedicated to 33 of his deceased relations. 1...
This chapter analyses the particularly complex representation of responsibility and selfhood present...
Phaedra is an unusual queen. As the second wife of famous King Theseus, a notorious womanizer and of...
Nella Grecia del V secolo a.C. era molto frequente che le donne venissero sacrificate in ono...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
According to Socrates, as he is described in Plato’s Phaedo, the definition of a true philosopher...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...
Philo and Clement, in their treatments of martyrdom, exploit the death of Polyxena in quite differen...
In his Poetics Aristotle dismisses Iphigenia’s characterisation as inconsistent. Why does the eponym...
The article applies the concept of polysemy to the text of Euripides’ Trojan Women, whose words are ...
© 2021 John HenryIn Greek tragedy, there were various methods available for a tragic woman to destro...
In this elegant and proocative book, Philippa Berry rewrites critical perceptions of death in Shakes...
In 1625, a twenty-five-year-old Pietro da Cortona established his fame with a monumental painting th...
Texts recounting the martyrdom of Christians abound in the first four centuries, presenting as main...
This chapter analyses the particularly complex representation of responsibility and selfhood present...
Parentalia is a collection by Ausonius made of 30 works dedicated to 33 of his deceased relations. 1...
This chapter analyses the particularly complex representation of responsibility and selfhood present...
Phaedra is an unusual queen. As the second wife of famous King Theseus, a notorious womanizer and of...
Nella Grecia del V secolo a.C. era molto frequente che le donne venissero sacrificate in ono...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
According to Socrates, as he is described in Plato’s Phaedo, the definition of a true philosopher...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...