HOMER, TRAGEDY AND BEYOND Essays in Honour of P. E. Easterling. Budelmann, Felix and Pantelis Michelakis (Eds. )
4778 Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 2001 Near Fine Softcover Minor shelfwear. ; Introduction OLIVER TAPLIN Cognition and type-scenes: the aoidos at work PETER GAINSFORD Epic with an end: an interpretation of Homeric Hymns 15 and 20 JOHANNES HAUBOLD The death of gods in Greek succession myths DIANA BURTON Competition in wisdom BARBARA GRAZIOSI Behind the lines: the genesis of stories in Herodotus ALAN GRIFFITHS 'The rock of the nightingale': Kinship diplomacy and Sophocles' Tereus KATERINA ZACHARIA Revenge in Euripides' Heracles THALIA PAPADOPOULOU Island transformations: and in Shakespeare's Tempest and Sophocles' Philoctetes BARBARA GOWARD The metatheatrical reader of Plato's Protagoras NIKOS CHARALABOPOULOS Homer and Homeric interpretation in the Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria CORNELIA VAN DER POLL Cambridge University Library Add. 1879.5 and its provenance NATALIE TCHERNETSKA Sound and text: the rhythm and metre of archaic and classical Greek poetry in ancient and Byzantine scholarship FELIX BUDELMANN The past as a foreign country? Greek tragedy, cinema and the politics of space PANTELIS MICHELAKIS; 262 pages; The papers in this volume are a tribute to Pat Easterling by some of her recent students, and reflect the diversity of her interests. They were originally presented at a colloquium held in her honour at the Institute of Classical Studies in London in March 1999. $80.00USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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