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Mit dem vorliegenden Gedenkband wird der früh verstorbene Klassische Philologe und Herausgeber des Photioslexikons Christos Theodoridis geehrt. Die Sammlung der 34 Aufsätze namhafter Philologen behandelt Themen aus der Klassischen Philologie, mit d
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
Ever since the papyrus containing Alcman's Partheneion was first published in 1863, classicists have been faced with one of the hardest riddles of their scholarship. Although the language was more or less clear, the meaning of many verses and the cha
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
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Trends in Classics. 12:203-227
After preparing a detailed new edition of Sappho’s frr. 95 and 96 V., continuously transmitted in the parchment codex P. Berol. 9722, the author proposes that they constitute a ‘cycle’ of three homometric poems with a common theme articulated i
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
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Trends in Classics. 12:267-296
The paper consists of three chapters. In the first, Soph.Inachosfr. 269c.16–24 is presented as the earliest testimony to the authenticity ofPrometheus Bound(PV). The verses declare that the one of the elders who named here Hermestrókhiswas wise. T
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
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Trends in Classics. 11:256-284
A combined investigation of Herod. Mim. 8 (Ἐνύπνιον) with Callim. Ia. 1, 13, and Ep. 8, reveals that they all relate to a certain poetic contest that took place in Alexandria under the auspices of Ptolemy I, in one of the last years of his r
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
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Fragmentation in Ancient Greek Drama ISBN: 9783110621693
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
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Trends in Classics. 10:275-284
The author’s aim is to shed light upon the first three stanzas of Alcaeus’ fr. 130b, which describe the conditions faced by the poet while living in exile. Some parallel texts (POxy. 3711, Alc. fr. 401B) are helpful, but they, as well as POxy. 21
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Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
With concern to Greek literature and particularly to 5th c. BCE tragic production, papyri provide us usually with not only the most ancient attestation but also the most reliable one. Much more so when the papyri are the only or the main witnesses of