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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
Greece and Rome. 67:5-27
The beginning of Pindar'sOlympian10 for Hagesidamos of Lokroi Epizephyrioi, winner of the boys’ boxing contest at the Olympic games of 476bce, revolves, untypically, around ideas of debt, interest, and repayment:Τὸν Ὀλυμπιονίκαν
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 68:10-22
The following notes concern textual problems in the prologue and parodos of Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes. The text and apparatus criticus are based on those of M.L. West, Aeschylus: Tragoediae (Stuttgart and Leipzig, 1990; corrected edition, 199
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Vayos J. Liapis
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 140:247-248
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Vayos J. Liapis
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American Journal of Philology. 137:61-89
The purpose of this article is to set out, discuss and reevaluate the textual and iconographic evidence that may be considered (or that has been considered) as pertaining to the Hector of Astydamas. It aims to assess the relevance of each piece of ev
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Classical Tradition. 21:121-158
The article offers poetry criticism of the poem "Orestes," by Yiannis Ritsos. Topics discussed include the familiarity of Ritsos with existentialism in Greece, the modern reception of the theme of the poem, the involvement of Ritsos with the theatre
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Philological Association. 144:307-370
This paper provides a thorough reexamination of the surviving fragments of Euripides’ Oedipus ( TrGF 5.1, 539a–557) with a view to establishing which are authentic. The use of linguistic, stylistic and metrical criteria shows that only the papyru
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
Kernos. :95-104
A survey of the available evidence for the Thracian cult of Rhesus, mainly on the basis of the pseudo-Euripidean Rhesus and of Philostratus’ Heroicus, shows that the identification of Rhesus with the so-called Heros Equitans, or “Thracian Horsema
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 129:71-88
A number of individual passages inRhesus, a tragedy whose attribution to Euripides has repeatedly been questioned, evince extensive familiarity with institutions and mentalities prevalent in fourth-century Macedonia. The paper argues thatRhesuswas co
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Vayos J. Liapis
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 57:381-411