<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Nonnus, writing as a Christian poet, uses visual details in ways that characterize the pagan gods as inadequate or ridiculous.</span
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que a poesia helenística foi recepcionada e emulada nas ...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...
Direct Speech in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca is the first more extensive study of the use and functions of di...
The 5th-century ce Greek poet Nonnus of Panopolis (the modern Akhmim, Upper-Egypt) is known as the a...
Analysis of the personifications of cosmic and topographical elements in the <em>Dionysiaca </em>sho...
In this article the author presents the elements of comedy and parody in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus. T...
In this article the author presents the elements of comedy and parody in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus. T...
This chapter examines the peculiar practice, common in late antique epic poetry, of comparing a char...
The careful study of the passages relating to Hermes (interventions in the narration, mentions made ...
The subject of the article is ”christianization” of the mythological epic Dionysiaká by Nonnos of Pa...
My PhD thesis offers a sustained analysis of Nonnus of Panopolis Dionysiaca and its Neoplatonic inf...
The Indians in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca. The Dionysiaca includes an ethnographical and religious descripti...
This paper argues that Nonnus of Panopolis, although he incorporates Greek poetic traditions from ar...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Nonnus' great epic poem contains many epigrams that are presented as written on somebody's tomb or i...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que a poesia helenística foi recepcionada e emulada nas ...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...
Direct Speech in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca is the first more extensive study of the use and functions of di...
The 5th-century ce Greek poet Nonnus of Panopolis (the modern Akhmim, Upper-Egypt) is known as the a...
Analysis of the personifications of cosmic and topographical elements in the <em>Dionysiaca </em>sho...
In this article the author presents the elements of comedy and parody in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus. T...
In this article the author presents the elements of comedy and parody in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus. T...
This chapter examines the peculiar practice, common in late antique epic poetry, of comparing a char...
The careful study of the passages relating to Hermes (interventions in the narration, mentions made ...
The subject of the article is ”christianization” of the mythological epic Dionysiaká by Nonnos of Pa...
My PhD thesis offers a sustained analysis of Nonnus of Panopolis Dionysiaca and its Neoplatonic inf...
The Indians in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca. The Dionysiaca includes an ethnographical and religious descripti...
This paper argues that Nonnus of Panopolis, although he incorporates Greek poetic traditions from ar...
Nonnus of Panopolis’ works show in striking fashion the interplay between the worlds of Greek pagani...
Nonnus' great epic poem contains many epigrams that are presented as written on somebody's tomb or i...
Esta pesquisa pretende discutir a forma com que a poesia helenística foi recepcionada e emulada nas ...
Out of a systematic study of terms relating to religious practices in the Dionysiaca, it appears tha...
Direct Speech in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca is the first more extensive study of the use and functions of di...