Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 38
Seite 30
... final paragraph , which is now added here to the rest of the article , which is republished by kind permission of the Editor . The Iliad is an epic of military discipline , conceived philosophically , as only those without academic ...
... final paragraph , which is now added here to the rest of the article , which is republished by kind permission of the Editor . The Iliad is an epic of military discipline , conceived philosophically , as only those without academic ...
Seite 126
... final stanza are actually heard by Philoctetes on stage , or sung by the chorus in the expectation that he may be able to hear them even from inside the cave . Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually believe that ...
... final stanza are actually heard by Philoctetes on stage , or sung by the chorus in the expectation that he may be able to hear them even from inside the cave . Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually believe that ...
Seite 127
... final stanza on the homecoming as the ultimate result of the present enterprise and of Philoctetes ' imminent release from his life of isolation . The concerns about the hero's forthcoming discovery of the deceit and his unwillingness ...
... final stanza on the homecoming as the ultimate result of the present enterprise and of Philoctetes ' imminent release from his life of isolation . The concerns about the hero's forthcoming discovery of the deceit and his unwillingness ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aeschylus ancient appears argues argument Aristophanes Aristotle Aristotle's Athenian Athens Aulus Gellius ballista Cambridge Catullus century chorus Cicero cited classical College Comedy comic commentary context Copyright 1990 discussion earlier Eclogue edition Editor élite emendation Euripides evidence example fact fortuna Gellius Glendiot grammar grammarian Greek Harrison historian Housman hymn Iamblichus inscription interest interpretation ISBN late antiquity later Latin Lesbia literary literature Liverpool Livy London Manilius manuscripts means Meliboeus Mommsen Nabonidus Neoplatonism O'Meara Ovid Oxford Parmenides passage perhaps Philoctetes philosophical phrase Plato play Plotinus Plutus poem poet poetry political prepositional problem Proclus Professor quotes readers reference Remus Review rhetoric Roman Rome scholars scholarship seems sense Servius Sirius Skutsch social Sophocles Stoic suggests Syrianus Tacitus Tarrant Thucydides tradition translation University verb Virg Virgil word writing δὲ καὶ τε τῶν