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518:. After ten years fighting the war, he spends another ten years sailing back home to his wife and family. Penelope was considered the ideal female; Homer depicted her as the ideal female based on her commitment, modesty, purity, and respect during her marriage to Odysseus. During his ten-year voyage, he loses all of his comrades and ships and makes his way home to
1251:. Meanwhile, other scholars have argued that Plato's portrayal of Socrates is merely a fictional representation intended to expound Plato's own opinions who has very little to do with the historical figure of the same name. The debate over the extent to which Plato's portrayal of Socrates represents the actual Socrates's ideas is known as the
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1324:. Even from these books, the enormous range of his interests is evident: He explored matters other than those that are today considered philosophical; the extant treatises cover logic, the physical and biological sciences, ethics, politics, and constitutional government. Among Aristotle's most notable works are
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are generally considered the most important and influential. Socrates did not write any books himself and modern scholars debate whether or not Plato's portrayal of him is accurate. Some scholars contend that many of his ideas, or at least a vague approximation of them, are expressed in Plato's early
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was lost during the Middle Ages, but, over the course of the twentieth century, much of it was recovered due to new discoveries of ancient papyri. Scholars initially denigrated it as "second-rate", showing great learning, but lacking true "art". Over the course of the century, scholarly appraisal of
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and metrics. The first division was between prose and poetry. Within poetry there were three super-genres: epic, lyric and drama. The common
European terminology about literary genres is directly derived from the ancient Greek terminology. Lyric and drama were further divided into more genres: lyric
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was probably written during the third century AD. It tells the story of a young
Ethiopian princess named Chariclea, who is estranged from her family and goes on many misadventures across the known world. Of all the ancient Greek novels, the one that attained the greatest level of popularity was the
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both lived in the second century AD. Appian wrote on Rome and its conquests, while Arrian is remembered for his work on the campaigns of
Alexander the Great. Arrian served in the Roman army. His book therefore concentrates heavily on the military aspects of Alexander's life. Arrian also wrote a
968:, the comedies became an official part of the festival celebration in 486 BC, and prizes were offered for the best productions. As with the tragedians, few works remain of the great comedic writers. The only complete surviving works of classical comedy are eleven plays written by the playwright
1449:. The institution was from the beginning intended as a great international school and library. The library, eventually containing more than a half million volumes, was mostly in Greek. It was intended to serve as a repository for every work of classical Greek literature that could be found.
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Euripides' son, or to have been a posthumous reproduction of a play by Euripides. Euripides pushed the limits of the tragic genre and many of the elements in his plays were more typical of comedy than tragedy. His play
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as a whole. Ancient Roman authors adopted various styles and motifs from ancient Greek literature. These ideas were later, in turn, adopted by other western
European writers and literary critics. Ancient Greek literature especially influenced later
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Vian, Francis. '"Mârtus" chez Nonnos de
Panopolis. Étude de sémantique et de chronologie.' REG 110, 1997, 143-60. Reprinted in: L'Épopée posthomérique. Recueil d'études. Ed. Domenico Accorinti. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2005 (Hellenica 17),
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Alexandria in northern Egypt became, from the 3rd century BC, the outstanding center of Greek culture. It also soon attracted a large Jewish population, making it the largest center for Jewish scholarship in the ancient world. The
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lived during the late second century AD. Lucian's works were incredibly popular during antiquity. Over eighty different writings attributed to Lucian have survived to the present day. Almost all of Lucian's works are written in the heavily
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lived late in the first century BC. His history of Rome from its origins to the First Punic War (264 to 241 BC) is written from a Roman point of view, but it is carefully researched. He also wrote a number of other treatises, including
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1320:, and like his teacher, he wrote dialogues, or conversations. However, none of these exist today. The body of writings that have come down to the present probably represents lectures that he delivered at his own school in Athens, the
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with having invented drama by introducing the first actor, whose primary purpose was to interact with the leader of the chorus. Later playwrights expanded the number of actors to three, allowing for greater freedom in storytelling.
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195/194 BC), wrote on astronomy and geography, but his work is known mainly from later summaries. He is credited with being the first person to measure the Earth's circumference. Much that was written by the mathematicians
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The new Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge: embracing biblical, historical, doctrinal, and practical theology and biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical biography from the earliest times to the present
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as a hostage in 168. In Rome he became a friend of the general Scipio
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written in the third century AD. Eighty versions of it have survived in twenty-four different languages, attesting that, during the Middle Ages, the novel was nearly as popular as the Bible. Versions of the
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is written using a similar style to the two Homeric epics. It also makes frequent allusions to figures from classical literature and mythology, using them as symbols to convey a Christian message. Lucian's
1180:. Although both Xenophon and Plato knew Socrates, their accounts are very different. Many comparisons have been made between the account of the military historian and the account of the poet-philosopher.
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is a faithful depiction of the poverty-stricken country life he knew so well, and it sets forth principles and rules for farmers. It vividly describes the ages of mankind, beginning with a long-past
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Greg Grewell: "Colonizing the Universe: Science Fictions Then, Now, and in the (Imagined) Future", Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, Vol. 55, No. 2 (2001), pp. 25–47 (30f.)
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Moeser, Marion (Dec 15, 2002). The Anecdote in Mark, the Classical World and the Rabbis: A Study of Brief Stories in the Demonax, The Mishnah, and Mark 8:27–10:45. A&C Black. p. 88.
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Danzig, Gabriel. 2003. "Apologizing for Socrates: Plato and Xenophon on Socrates' Behavior in Court." Transactions of the American Philological Association. Vol. 133, No. 2, pp. 281–321.
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were probably both written during the late first century BC or early first century AD, during the latter part of the Hellenistic Era. The discovery of several fragments of Lollianos's
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began to be taught in western European colleges and universities for the first time, which resulted in western European scholars rediscovering the literature of ancient Greece. The
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Even in works that do not consciously draw on Graeco-Roman literature, authors often employ concepts and themes originating in ancient Greece. The ideas expressed in Aristotle's
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describing the legendary origins of obscure customs, festivals, and names, which he probably wrote in several stages over the course of many years in the third century BC. The
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it greatly improved, with many scholars now seeing it in a much more positive light. Callimachus also wrote short poems for special occasions and at least one short epic, the
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at the play's opening suggests to many scholars a reference to the plague that devastated Athens in 430 BC, and hence a production date shortly thereafter. See, for example,
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syllabary on clay tablets. These documents contain prosaic records largely concerned with trade (lists, inventories, receipts, etc.); no real literature has been discovered.
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Longus; Xenophon of Ephesus (2009), Henderson, Jeffery, ed., Anthia and Habrocomes (translation), Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, pp. 69 & 127,
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is a treatise on geometry, and it has exerted a continuing influence on mathematics. From Archimedes several treatises have come down to the present. Among them are
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itself has not survived to the present day in its complete form, but various references to it have survived. The book established a whole new genre of so-called "
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is a narrative of a single episode spanning over the course of a ten-day-period from near the end of the ten years of the Trojan War. It centers on the person of
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published in 1867 and aimed at a popular audience, was described by Carl J. Richard as "one of the most popular books ever published in the United States".
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is a travel guide describing the geography and mythic history of Greece during the second century. The book takes the form of a tour of Greece, starting in
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Many important and influential philosophers lived during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Among the earliest Greek philosophers were the three so-called "
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Aristotle of Stagira is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential philosophical thinkers of all time. The first sentence of his
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Bowersock, Glanwill W. The Aethiopica of Heliodorus and the Historia Augusta. In: Historiae Augustae Colloquia n.s. 2, Colloquium Genevense 1991. p. 43.
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lived during the 2nd century AD. He was a careful student of anatomy, and his works exerted a powerful influence on medicine for the next 1,400 years.
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Philosophical Tales: Being an Alternative History Revealing the Characters, the Plots, and the Hidden Scenes that Make Up the True Story of Philosophy
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in 405 BC, just one year after the death of Euripides, the Athenians awarded it first prize. It was the only Greek play that was ever given an
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Edmund P. Cueva (Fall 1996). "Plutarch's Ariadne in Chariton's Chaereas and Callirhoe". American Journal of Philology. 117 (3): 473–484.
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of great Greek and Roman leaders has been read by every generation since the work was first published. His other surviving work is the
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5044:. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 809–810.
3202:"Chapter Ten: Universal History and Cultural Geography of the
2189:, who lived in the 2nd century AD, was also a geographer. His
1932:, who probably lived during the late fourth century AD, wrote
1911:, one of the earliest surviving depictions of the myth of the
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destruction of the Mycenaean palaces in the twelfth century BC
242:. Ancient Greek literature has had a profound impact on later
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Armstrong, A. Macc. "Timon of Athens - A Legendary Figure?",
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Lucian ancient Greek rhetorician, pamphleteer, and satirist.
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Best known of the late Greek historians to modern readers is
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6519:. European Joyce studies. Vol. 16. Rodopi. p. 29.
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Grafton, Anthony; Most, Glenn W.; Settis, Salvatore (2010).
6230:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. p.
5696:
Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie
3812:
3380:"The Greek Dactylic Hexameter: A Practical Reading Approach"
2171:, who died about AD 23, was a geographer and historian. His
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The genre of bucolic poetry was first developed by the poet
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depicting the climactic final scene from Book Twenty-Two of
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6383:. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp.
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Apuleius Madaurensis, Lucius; trans. Lindsay, Jack (1960).
2591:. For instance, the Greek novels influenced the later work
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1948:, a now fragmentary epic about conflict between Romans and
1566:'s treatise on the stars written in the fourth century BC.
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philosopher, operated out of Alexandria at the turn of the
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4966:. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p.
4723:. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 1–5.
3525:
J. P. Barron and P. E. Easterling, 'Elegy and Iambus', in
2371:
A nineteenth-century painting by the Swiss-French painter
2269:. His teachings were collected by his pupil Arrian in the
1652:, though lost, is significant because of its influence on
1223:. A large number of fragments written by the philosophers
6347:. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 737.
5810:
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
5698:, München 2006, pp. 197ff. and note 64; Jens Halfwassen:
5460:
Strabo of Amasia: A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome
5415:
Ramsay, William (1867), "A. Gellius", in Smith, William,
4483:. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
4469:. Plato: His Philosophy and his life, allphilosophers.com
3819:
Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History
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was inspired by a story written by Lucian and his comedy
2304:. He transformed Plato's philosophy into a school called
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of Herodotus from the first half of the fourth century BC
274:, have all drawn heavily on classical themes and motifs.
5484:
The Panathenaic Stadium – Its History Over the Centuries
5324:. Cambridge, Mass: The Loeb Classical Library. pp.
4156:
A Presocratics Reader: Selected Fragments and Testimonia
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prevalent among the well-educated at the time. His book
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was probably written during the late second century AD.
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Imaginative nineteenth-century engraving of the ancient
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5997:
Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: Ancient Greece And Rome
5982:"The Doubter" by Lucian in Roger Lancelyn Green (1970)
4601:
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great
4578:
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great
3708:. New York City, New York: Sterling. pp. 284–296.
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Ancient Greek literature has had an enormous impact on
1660:, a valuable chronological study of the Olympic Games.
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and large portions of another five have also survived.
844:, however, may actually be the work of Aeschylus's son
230:, who wrote groundbreaking mathematical treatises; and
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language from the earliest texts until the time of the
6927:. (Translated by Douglas Garman). Chicago: Aldine Pub.
6331:, 2nd Ser., Vol. 34, No. 1 (April 1987), pp. 7–11
6082:
6080:
5144:(Strassburg: Typhographia Societatis Bipontinae) 1807.
4104:
Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing: M–Z
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was based on an adaptation of the ancient Greek novel
2234:, and other early modern astronomers replaced it with
814:, which is traditionally attributed to Aeschylus, and
403:). Prose literature can largely be said to begin with
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6294:
6292:
5417:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Timaeus of Tauromenium and Hellenistic Historiography
4188:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1883:, written by various authors in varying qualities of
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Like tragedy, comedy arose from a ritual in honor of
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A nineteenth-century painting by the English painter
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is a systematic account of creation and of the gods.
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wrote dialogues, usually centered around his teacher
6905:. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
6479:
6417:. New York City, New York: Henry Holt. p. ix-xi
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3971:. New York: New American Library. pp. 537–540.
545:
The other great poet of the preclassical period was
6077:
5522:"Ptolemy | Accomplishments, Biography, & Facts"
4123:, vol. 1. Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1900, repr. 1968
3353:(1959) . "Introduction, Grammatical Introduction".
2700:and served as the main source behind his tragedies
2555:were so commonplace in the fourteenth century that
1506:("Causes"), a long poem written in four volumes of
1061:by Sophocles, have been recovered from the site of
7005:
6879:
6553:. Oxford University Press, revised edition (1983).
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6289:
6255:
6226:The Meaning of Helen: In Search of an Ancient Icon
6223:
6187:Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society
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3996:. New York City, New York: Sterling. p. 288.
3683:. New York City, New York: Sterling. p. 290.
3643:. New York City, New York: Sterling. p. 284.
3333:Guy Hedreen, "The Cult of Achilles in the Euxine"
2512:stories as well as the earliest known version of "
2488:, deliberately imitating the dialect and style of
1425:was reputed to have been initiated in Alexandria.
859:and his offspring. The Theban Trilogy consists of
325:Tablet MY Oe 106 (obverse) exhibited at the Greek
6984:The First Poets: Lives of the Ancient Greek Poets
6414:The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems
6302:
6265:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology
5349:FW Walbank (November 1984). F. W. Walbank (ed.).
4455:Plato's 'Republic' Still Influential, Author Says
3946:. New York: New American Library. pp. x–xi.
3779:West, M.L. Studies in Aeschylus. Stuttgart, 1990.
3085:
3083:
3081:
1857:reveal the existence of a genre of ancient Greek
927:, for instance, has often been categorized as a "
892:There are nineteen surviving plays attributed to
11225:
6488:"Ulysses, Modernism's Most Sociable Masterpiece"
6028:Holzberg, Niklas. The Ancient Novel. 1995. p. 78
5685:(The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1954, 1968), p. 3.
3898:Brockett, Oscar G. and Franklin J. Hildy. 2003.
3144:
7362:
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6045:
6043:
4823:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius; Second
4415:
3174:(Reprint ed.). Routledge. pp. 57–59.
3149:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 239.
3089:
1771:, much of which was drawn from his predecessor
335:This period of Greek literature stretches from
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6886:. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
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5876:
5671:(Two volume ed.). Loeb Classical Library.
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6901:Easterling, P.E.; Knox, B.M.W., eds. (1985).
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6261:
6111:English translations of Musaeus Grammaticus'
5112:Paul's Letter Collection: Tracing the Origins
4889:A companion to Greek and Roman historiography
4549:"Great Philosophers: Aristotle (384-322 BCE)"
4353:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–23.
4141:G. S. Kirk and J. E. Raven and M. Schofield,
3822:. New York: Oxford University Press. p.
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644:, but by flute. These two latter genres were
414:, the most frequently found are the works of
10621:Institute for Language and Speech Processing
7049:Found in Translation: Greek Drama in English
6056:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
6040:
4848:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 3–6.
4692:The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature
4409:
4318:Rubel, A.; Vickers, M. (11 September 2014).
4317:
2300:Another major philosopher of his period was
2175:in 47 volumes has nearly all been lost. His
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1765:has been preserved. Euclid is known for his
1234:Of all the classical philosophers, however,
664:. The first of the lyric poets was probably
339:until the fourth century BC and the rise of
6262:Osborn, Kevin; Burgess, Dana (1998-07-01).
5986:. London, Dent: 14–21; and Finucane, pg 26.
5563:From Ancient Omens to Statistical Mechanics
5342:
5308:, (editor N. Wilson). Retrieved 2015-09-07.
5300:(p.229). Routledge 31 Oct 2013, 832 pages,
4479:Baird, Forrest E.; Walter Kaufmann (2008).
4145:(Cambridge University Press, 1983, 108–109.
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3634:
3632:
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3586:Sappho: A New Edition of the Complete Works
3532:
3519:
3394:
3147:The Universities of the Italian Renaissance
2833:. The mid-twentieth-century British author
2287:, who lived in the third century AD, wrote
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6958:. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
6931:
6919:
6516:Beckett, Joyce and the Art of the Negative
6512:
6457:Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature
6438:The Golden Age of the Classics in America,
5999:edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark
5591:, University of Chicago Press, pgs 186–190
5355:. Cambridge University Press, 6 Sep 1984.
5348:
4925:Walsh, P.G. (1968). "Lucius Madaurensis".
4515:
4055:Cyclops; Greek Tragedy in New Translations
3624:, NS 38 (1988), pp. 52–64.
3516:and more indirectly in the works of Homer.
3260:
2605:, for instance, modeled his epic poem the
2452:depicting a battle scene from Book One of
2290:Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers
2212:, has come to the present under the title
1785:, in which he worked out the value of pi;
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1081:A second century AD Roman copy of a Greek
238:was a Greek, who wrote primarily works of
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4222:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3588:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3542:, Bristol Classical Press (1982) page 136
3477:The Oxford History of the Classical World
3463:. Oxford University Press (1966), page 40
3308:
3090:Ventris, Michael; Chadwick, John (1956).
2730:drew heavily on themes from Graeco-Roman
2492:. Lucian's most famous work is the novel
2000:was born about 200 BC. He was brought to
1055:. Large portions of a second satyr play,
896:. The most well-known of these plays are
310:tablet from the Archaeological Museum of
258:, European authors in general, including
10692:Comparison of Ancient Greek dictionaries
6441:Harvard University Press, 2009, page 33.
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4453:National Public Radio (August 8, 2007).
4274:. Cornell University Press. p. 34.
3788:Suda (ed. Finkel et al.): s.v. Σοφοκλῆς.
3745:, University of California Press, 2009,
3730:The Authenticity of the Prometheus Bound
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5749:The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
5616:Long, Herbert S. (1972). Introduction.
5565:. Copenhagen: University Library, 1987.
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4891:. John Wiley & Sons, 2010, 528-531.
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3930:Aristophanes: the Frogs and Other Plays
3881:Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3703:
3678:
3638:
3584:Rayor, Diane; Lardinois, André (2014).
3283:
2508:contains several of the earliest known
2058:, based on the teachings of his mentor
462:, who embodied the Greek heroic ideal.
222:, an epic poem about the voyage of the
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5277:Diodorus Siculus and the First Century
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5081:. Clarendon Press. pp. 295–296.
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4605:. New York: Modern Library. pp.
4582:. New York: Modern Library. pp.
4503:
4420:. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4300:, John Wiley & Sons, 2008, p. 5,
4181:
3966:
3941:
3243:"Discovering a new Euripides papyrus"
3188:
1741:previously thought to have been lost.
1608:of the Classical Era was replaced by
1357:
1132:A third historian of ancient Greece,
671:Many lyric poems were written in the
278:Pre-classical and classical antiquity
29:For post-Roman Greek literature, see
9550:Illicitanus Limin/Portus Illicitanus
7182:
6882:Ancient Greek Literature and Society
6877:
6374:
5633:The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
5615:
5576:The Cosmos: A Historical Perspective
4900:
4779:Phillips, Heather A. (August 2010).
4636:Phillips, Heather A. (August 2010).
4596:
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4010:
3407:A History of Greek Literature (p.16)
3169:
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1663:
1532:is best known for his epic poem the
703:lyric poetry. The poetry written by
622:gazing on in admiration as the poet
6179:
6019:, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000.
5717:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
4528:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4350:The Cambridge Companion to Socrates
4272:Socrates: Fictions of a Philosopher
4249:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4053:Euripides. McHugh, Heather, trans.
2734:. Meanwhile, Shakespeare's tragedy
2665:Page from an Arabic translation of
2036:Commentaries on the Ancient Orators
1976:
1631:
1538:, which narrates the adventures of
1165:The Apology of Socrates to the Jury
1038:was performed on Broadway in 2004.
855:, which center around the story of
765:and are written exclusively in the
510:is an account of the adventures of
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7008:Greek Poetry from Homer to Seferis
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6411:Osgood, Charles Grosvenor (1900).
6199:Reynolds and Wilson, pp. 119, 131.
5851:
5548:6.3 (1998): 288–330, at pp. 317–18
5398:. Oxford University Press. p. 69.
3377:
2362:
785:, the awakened national spirit of
735:Medea kills her son (a scene from
153:is famous for his tragedies about
96:. These two epics, along with the
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6934:A Guide to Hellenistic Literature
6131:. London: Duckworth. p. 53.
5884:". In Gareth L. Schmeling (ed.).
5742:
5664:Lives of the Eminent Philosophers
4681:trans. Guy Lee (Penguin Classics)
4511:. Dorling Kindersley. p. 34.
4416:Lorenz, Hendrik (22 April 2009).
3240:
2484:, however, was written in a faux-
1788:The Method of Mechanical Theorems
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1041:The third dramatic genre was the
660:and iambic poems were written in
526:was an archaic language based on
212:Important later writers included
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4020:; Wrigley, Amanda, eds. (2007).
3802:. New York: Penguin. p. 35.
2779:was part of the inspiration for
1808:
1293:, a dialogue over the nature of
1110:History of the Peloponnesian War
656:. Elegiac poems were written in
318:
300:
10611:Hellenic Foundation for Culture
10020:
7012:. University of Chicago Press.
6486:Kiberd, Declan (16 June 2009).
6210:Erasmus and the textus receptus
6152:Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1921).
6017:Jesus outside the New Testament
5498:Description of Greece: Complete
5383:Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
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4690:Article on "Bucolic poetry" in
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3879:The Cambridge Guide to Theatre.
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2994:Comments on Aristotle's Physics
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2088:During later times, so-called "
1864:
1595:Princeton University Art Museum
1546:on their quest to retrieve the
931:" or perhaps even as a work of
599:
48:manuscript of the beginning of
7052:. Cambridge University Press.
6344:Collected Ancient Greek Novels
6053:Collected Ancient Greek Novels
5933:. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
5886:The Novel in the Ancient World
5683:From Platonism to Neoplatonism
5396:Plutarch and His Roman Readers
5298:Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
5279:. Princeton University Press.
5041:Collected Ancient Greek Novels
4865:Baron, Christopher A. (2013).
3234:
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1644:but spent most of his life in
832:, form a trilogy known as the
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327:National Archaeological Museum
250:at large. In particular, many
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10616:Center for the Greek Language
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6965:A History of Greek Literature
6956:A History of Greek Literature
5618:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
5557:NT Hamilton, N. M. Swerdlow,
5496:Pausanias (18 October 2014).
5352:The Cambridge Ancient History
4869:. Cambridge University Press.
4359:10.1017/CCOL9780521833424.001
4203:Empedocles: An Interpretation
3019:
2956:American Journal of Philology
2262:
2073:, who died about AD 119. His
1753:
1749:
1708:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1421:, a Greek translation of the
1183:
988:, he attacks the philosopher
781:In the age that followed the
181:, while the later playwright
80:, are the two epic poems the
8749:Funeral and burial practices
7934:Military of Mycenaean Greece
7105:Resources in other libraries
6932:Gutzwiller, Kathryn (2007).
6925:A Literary History of Greece
6878:Beye, Charles Rowan (1987).
6513:Jaurretche, Colleen (2005).
6379:Homer and the Oral Tradition
4777:Blum 1991, p. 236, cited in
4185:, ed. (1870). "Pythagoras".
4143:The Presocratic Philosophers
4057:. Oxford Univ. Press (2001)
3669:, Cambridge: J. Smith, 1827.
3340:.3 (July 1991), pp. 313–330.
3309:Lattimore, Richmond (2011).
3117:Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997).
3093:Documents in Mycenaean Greek
3061:The Decipherment of Linear B
2572:Hero Mourns the Dead Leander
2522:, a ruthless satire against
2054:philosophical treatise, the
1805:is currently being studied.
1791:, on his work in mechanics;
592:; Homer told the story of a
7:
7046:Walton, J. Michael (2006).
7031:. Cambridge: Polity Press.
6222:Meagher, Robert E. (2002).
6212:, DBSJ 1 (Spring 1996), 45.
5394:Stadter, Philip A. (2015).
5238:Fornaro, S. s.v. Nonnus in
5157:(Leipzig: Weidmannos) 1850.
5115:. Fortress Press. pp.
3663:Buckham, Philip Wentworth,
2429:Photios I of Constantinople
2373:Marc Gabriel Charles Gleyre
2353:in his apologetic treatise
2210:The Mathematical Collection
2040:On the Arrangement of Words
1898:
1585:relief depicting a seating
1389:By 338 BC all of the Greek
679:". Of all the lyric poets,
652:. Both were written in the
530:mixed with some element of
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8673:Greek Revival architecture
8015:
6451:Harte, Tim (Summer 2003).
6341:Reardon, Bryan P. (1989).
6268:. Penguin. pp. 270–.
6050:Reardon, Bryan P. (1989).
5888:. Brill. pp. 361–86.
5275:Sacks, Kenneth S. (1990).
5139:Thomas Christian Tychsen,
5072:Metzger, Bruce M. (1987).
5038:Reardon, Bryan P. (1989).
4418:"Ancient Theories of Soul"
3877:Banham, Martin, ed. 1998.
3743:Euripides Our Contemporary
3607:
3500:World History Encyclopedia
3001:
2696:were a major influence on
2448:Illustration from 1894 by
2140:Medicine in ancient Greece
2129:
2027:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
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1746:Eratosthenes of Alexandria
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6982:Schmidt, Michael (2004).
6125:Jenkyns, Richard (2007).
5914:10.1017/S0009838800040313
5587:Lattis, James L. (1995).
5574:Fraser, Craig G. (2006).
5500:. First Rate Publishers.
5024:Thomas Hägg and Bo Utas,
5013:10.1080/00397678608590800
4825:(Revised ed.), Brill
4555:. Oregon State University
4522:Morison, William (2006).
4201:Simon Trépanier, (2004),
3555:Wildside Press LLC, 2007
3412:Columbia University Press
3284:Jenkyns, Richard (2016).
3216:. In Pigoń, Jakub (ed.).
3200:Engels, Johannes (2008).
3145:Grendler, Paul F (2004).
2949:(1956). "The Date of the
2718:. Shakespeare's comedies
2562:
2519:The Passing of Peregrinus
2514:The Sorcerer's Apprentice
1782:Measurement of the Circle
1735:The Archimedes Palimpsest
1558:wrote the hexameter poem
1452:
1221:Pre-Socratic philosophers
514:, one of the warriors at
469:A painting by the French
11234:Ancient Greek literature
7121:Ancient Greek literature
7086:Ancient Greek literature
7029:Ancient Greek Literature
6855:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6830:Encyclopaedia Britannica
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6780:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6755:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6730:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6705:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6680:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6655:Encyclopaedia Britannica
6568:The Mary Renault Society
6476:(review of Danius book).
6092:Encyclopaedia Britannica
5109:Trobisch, David (1994).
4747:The Poems of Callimachus
4744:Nisetich, Frank (2001).
4717:Harder, Annette (2012).
3992:Garland, Robert (2008).
3928:David Barrett's edition
3864:B. Knox. "Euripides" in
3855:Walton (1997, viii, xix)
3704:Garland, Robert (2008).
3679:Garland, Robert (2008).
3639:Garland, Robert (2008).
3414:13 Aug 2013, 327 pages.
3351:Stanford, William Bedell
2923:
2743:Pericles, Prince of Tyre
2425:The Wonders Beyond Thule
2417:The Wonders Beyond Thule
1850:Metiochus and Parthenope
1562:, a poetic rendition of
1036:musical adaptation of it
726:
616:Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
185:was an early pioneer of
62:Ancient Greek literature
10647:Greek language question
7027:Whitmarsh, Tim (2004).
6564:"Who was Mary Renault?"
6305:The Classical Tradition
5780:Schaff, Philip (1910).
5700:Der Aufstieg zum Einen.
5546:Perspectives on Science
5526:Encyclopædia Britannica
5458:Dueck, Daniela (2000).
4844:Konstan, David (2010).
4509:The Story of Philosophy
4121:Xenophontis opera omnia
3798:Fagles, Robert (1986).
3481:Oxford University Press
3404:M. Hadas (2013-08-13).
3059:Chadwick, John (1967).
3037:Encyclopedia Britannica
3033:"Lucian | Greek writer"
2375:depicting a scene from
2220:Earth-centered universe
2126:Science and mathematics
1803:manuscript of his works
1725:Science and mathematics
1679:, such as the works of
1465:depicting a scene from
1463:John William Waterhouse
1278:The Apology of Socrates
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11269:Literature by language
11249:Arts in ancient Greece
8115:Artists & scholars
8030:List of ancient Greeks
7667:Second Athenian League
7516:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
7341:Ancient Greek colonies
6615:Habib, M.A.R. (2005).
6596:. University of Hawaii
6015:Robert E. Van Voorst,
5984:Thirteen Uncanny Tales
5321:Appian's Roman History
5205:Cameron, Alan, 2015.
4270:Kofman, Sarah (1998).
3900:History of the Theatre
3800:The Three Theban Plays
2679:
2579:
2476:ancient Greek language
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2390:Leucippe and Clitophon
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2102:Athenaeus of Naucratis
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11254:History of literature
9234:Sybaris on the Traeis
7959:Sacred Band of Thebes
7699:(c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD)
7213:Cycladic civilization
6963:Lesky, Albin (1966).
5630:"Diogenes Laërtius",
5439:Historical Miscellany
5257:www.perseus.tufts.edu
5219:Agathias Scholasticus
4996:10.1353/ajp.1996.0045
4887:Marincola, John, ed.
4481:From Plato to Derrida
4457:. Talk of the Nation.
4322:. Routledge. p.
4251:. Stanford University
3666:Theatre of the Greeks
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2191:Description of Greece
2178:Geographical Sketches
2154:Description of Greece
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2130:Further information:
2022:Bibliotheca Historica
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1718:Lives of the Sophists
1589:holding the masks of
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1498:Library of Alexandria
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1384:Library of Alexandria
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1264:The Death of Socrates
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1225:Heraclitus of Ephesus
1217:Empedocles of Acragas
1206:Simplicius of Cilicia
1190:Milesian philosophers
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10657:Morphemes in English
10642:Eteocypriot language
10074:Origin and genealogy
8759:mythological figures
8480:Ancient Greek tribes
7605:Peloponnesian League
6375:Kirk, G. S. (1976).
6088:"Western literature"
4597:Bury, J. B. (1937).
4574:Bury, J. B. (1937).
4088:The Greek Historians
3967:Roche, Paul (2005).
3942:Roche, Paul (2005).
3741:Walton, J. Michael,
3382:. Middlebury College
3355:Homer: Odyssey I-XII
2840:The Last of the Wine
2792:Bulfinch's Mythology
2709:Antony and Cleopatra
2386:ancient Greek novels
2343:Origen of Alexandria
2047:Appian of Alexandria
1840:ancient Greek novels
1835:is a prime example.
1619:The Bad-Tempered Man
1530:Apollonius of Rhodes
1473:Apollonius of Rhodes
1399:Philip II of Macedon
1231:have also survived.
1229:Democritus of Abdera
1115:Acts of the Apostles
1005:Bibliotheca Classica
826:The Libation-Bearers
808:. The authorship of
666:Archilochus of Paros
214:Apollonius of Rhodes
31:Byzantine literature
11274:European literature
10734:European literature
10662:Terms of endearment
10637:Eteocretan language
10604:Promotion and study
10091:Pre-Greek substrate
8871:Tunnel of Eupalinos
8866:Theatre of Dionysus
8490:Ancient Macedonians
8106:Tyrants of Syracuse
7618:Amphictyonic League
7218:Minoan civilization
6590:"Aristotle:Poetics"
6463:(1). Archived from
5712:"Who was Plotinus?"
5419:, 2, Boston, p. 235
4625:Liddell & Scott
4467:Plato: The Republic
4191:. pp. 616–625.
3622:Classical Quarterly
3538:David A. Campbell,
3170:Frow, John (2007).
2803:George Bernard Shaw
2698:William Shakespeare
2599:Musaeus Grammaticus
2548:Alexander the Great
2537:Heliodorus of Emesa
2439:Xenophon of Ephesus
2281:(Manual of Study).
2173:Historical Sketches
2116:De Natura Animalium
2051:Arrian of Nicomedia
1625:The Girl from Samos
1496:, a scholar at the
1403:Alexander the Great
1397:had been united by
1269:Jacques-Louis David
1213:Pythagoras of Samos
1065:in Egypt among the
771:Choral performances
618:depicting the poet
501:suitors of Penelope
391:); drama in three (
341:Alexander the Great
264:William Shakespeare
10682:Greek Language Day
10312:Jewish Koine Greek
10101:Hellenic languages
9545:Menestheus's Limin
9199:Pandosia (Lucania)
9087:Greek colonisation
8449:Athenian statesmen
8210:Diogenes of Sinope
8071:Kings of Macedonia
8061:Kings of Commagene
7929:Macedonian phalanx
7909:Hellenistic armies
7657:(c. 424–c. 395 BC)
7521:Indo-Greek Kingdom
7243:Hellenistic Greece
6921:Flacelière, Robert
6436:Richard, Carl J.,
5669:Hicks, Robert Drew
5653:Laërtius, Diogenes
4846:Menander of Athens
4720:Callimachus: Aetia
4553:Great Philosophers
4243:Berryman, Sylvia.
4160:Hackett Publishing
4119:7.5.27; Xenophon.
4073:Hunt, A.S. (1912)
3732:. Cambridge, 1977.
3540:Greek Lyric Poetry
3493:Cartwright, Mark.
3311:The Iliad of Homer
2829:set in modern-day
2786:Gulliver's Travels
2749:Apollonius of Tyre
2721:A Comedy of Errors
2680:
2646:Desiderius Erasmus
2584:western literature
2580:
2481:The Syrian Goddess
2467:Lucian of Samosata
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2454:Lucian of Samosata
2382:
2347:Christian theology
2256:
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2158:Laurentian Library
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1971:The Gospel of John
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1799:On Floating Bodies
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1366:Hellenistic period
1358:Hellenistic period
1333:Nicomachean Ethics
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1067:Oxyrhynchus Papyri
980:Athenian democracy
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887:Oedipus at Colonus
868:Oedipus at Colonus
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783:Greco-Persian Wars
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7059:978-0-521-86110-6
6943:978-0-631-23322-0
6526:978-90-420-1617-0
6394:978-0-521-13671-6
6329:Greece & Rome
6314:978-0-674-03572-0
6165:978-1-108-02706-9
6138:978-1-85399-133-2
5931:978-0-8264-6059-2
5882:Daphnis and Chloe
5880:(1996). "Longus,
5866:978-0-674-99633-5
5507:978-1-5028-8547-0
5447:978-0-674-99535-2
5404:978-0-19-871833-8
5240:Brill's New Pauly
5153:Armin H. Köchly,
4730:978-0-19-958101-6
4490:978-0-13-158591-1
4443:978-0-14-044024-9
4376:978-0-521-83342-4
4333:978-1-317-54480-7
4102:, John Moorhead,
4063:978-0-19-803265-6
4003:978-1-4549-0908-8
3978:978-0-451-21409-6
3953:978-0-451-21409-6
3715:978-1-4549-0908-8
3690:978-1-4549-0908-8
3650:978-1-4549-0908-8
3605:Pausanias 3.15.2
3594:978-1-107-02359-8
3553:Lyra Graeca (p.3)
3421:978-0-231-51486-6
3378:Harris, William.
3320:978-0-226-47049-8
3295:978-0-465-09797-5
3227:978-1-4438-0015-0
3181:978-0-415-28063-1
3124:. Penguin Books.
3103:978-1-107-50341-0
3070:978-1-107-69176-6
2846:The King Must Die
2759:Confessio Amantis
2727:The Twelfth Night
2685:The Divine Comedy
2553:Alexander Romance
2543:Alexander Romance
2505:The Lover of Lies
2472:Atticized dialect
2434:The Ephesian Tale
2421:Antonius Diogenes
2409:Daphnis and Chloe
2400:Daphnis and Chloe
2378:Daphnis and Chloe
2345:, the founder of
2285:Diogenes Laërtius
2132:Greek mathematics
2112:Claudius Aelianus
2090:commonplace books
2017:universal history
1930:Quintus of Smyrna
1917:Quintus of Smyrna
1794:The Sand Reckoner
1773:Eudoxus of Cnidus
1703:Diogenes Laertius
1669:Ancient biography
1664:Ancient biography
1564:Eudoxus of Cnidus
1550:from the land of
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2013:Diodorus Siculus
1859:picaresque novel
1847:by Chariton and
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1486:later wrote his
1253:Socratic problem
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883:Oedipus the King
862:Oedipus the King
841:Prometheus Bound
811:Prometheus Bound
689:Ode to Aphrodite
677:Nine Lyric Poets
658:elegiac couplets
452:Homeric Question
410:Among the found
361:Mycenaean Greece
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244:Greek literature
160:Oedipus the King
133:The lyric poets
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2690:Dante Alighieri
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10344:Cappadocian
10158:Koine Greek
10139: 1600
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9968:Place names
9880:Salmydessus
9702:Kalos Limen
9682:Chersonesus
9672:Borysthenes
9377:Tauromenion
9189:Metapontion
8951:Proto-Greek
8904:Erechtheion
8899:Athena Nike
8861:Philippeion
8690:Mathematics
8661:and science
8544:Agriculture
8408:Stesichorus
8318:Bacchylides
8308:Archilochus
8195:Antisthenes
8185:Anaximander
8157:Seven Sages
8147:Playwrights
8127:Geographers
8122:Astronomers
7949:Pezhetairos
7576: 1100
7556:Federations
7455:Megalopolis
7392:City states
7367:City states
7065:24 December
6651:"Catharsis"
6594:CriticaLink
6551:James Joyce
6532:February 1,
6281:19 December
5942:Lightfoot,
5606:, prologue.
5600:Epictetus,
5296:T. Hidber.
4781:"The Great
4638:"The Great
4294:Cohen, M.,
4018:Hall, Edith
3212:Geographika
2938:Oedipus Rex
2881:anagnorisis
2817:James Joyce
2766:John Milton
2632:Renaissance
2628:Roger Bacon
2624:Middle Ages
2622:During the
2326:, and the "
1885:Koine Greek
1600:During the
1554:. The poet
1535:Argonautica
1494:Callimachus
1391:city-states
1345:On the Soul
1309:Metaphysics
1198:Anaximander
1177:Memorabilia
1063:Oxyrhynchus
1014:Shakespeare
933:tragicomedy
749:red-figure
606:Greek lyric
480:The Odyssey
430:Epic poetry
420:Demosthenes
272:James Joyce
268:John Milton
256:Renaissance
124:Hellenistic
11228:Categories
11196:in English
11094:Portuguese
11041:Macedonian
11036:Luxembourg
11031:Lithuanian
10790:Belarusian
10577:Literature
10546:Diacritics
10289:Pamphylian
10280:Macedonian
10261:Northwest
10178: 330
10152: 800
9870:Polemonion
9747:Phanagoria
9717:Kimmerikon
9712:Kerkinitis
9697:Hermonassa
9687:Dioscurias
9583:Aspalathos
9530:Kalathousa
9505:Akra Leuke
9434:Phoenicusa
9219:Scylletium
9204:Poseidonia
9124:Brentesion
9011:Pamphylian
9006:Macedonian
8924:Samothrace
8909:Hephaestus
8856:Long Walls
8835:Structures
8776:Underworld
8722:Technology
8685:Literature
8619:Philosophy
8584:Euergetism
8473:By culture
8418:Thucydides
8260:Pythagoras
8255:Protagoras
8245:Parmenides
8230:Heraclitus
8215:Empedocles
8205:Democritus
8190:Anaximenes
8180:Anaxagoras
8132:Historians
7625: 595
7612: 550
7593: 800
7578: – c.
7506:Cappadocia
7311:Ionian Sea
7301:Hellespont
7266:Aegean Sea
6726:"Hamartia"
6625:. p.
6471:2001-07-10
5794:2014-07-30
5766:2014-04-27
5603:Discourses
5531:2016-03-06
5368:2015-04-01
5262:2016-11-02
5166:A.S. Way,
4911:2013-09-29
4807:2017-05-17
4664:2017-05-17
4533:30 October
4424:2013-12-10
4382:2015-05-07
4367:10795/1977
4115:Xenophon,
3506:17 January
3427:2015-09-08
3042:2021-08-03
3020:References
2996:(24, 13):
2990:Simplicius
2917:peripeteia
2754:John Gower
2732:New Comedy
2715:Coriolanus
2532:Aethiopica
2524:Christians
2272:Discourses
2242:Philosophy
2224:Copernicus
1985:A bust of
1966:Dionysiaca
1963:wrote the
1877:Successors
1763:Archimedes
1739:Archimedes
1699:Thucydides
1610:New Comedy
1606:Old Comedy
1591:New Comedy
1579:Republican
1560:Phaenomena
1480:Theocritus
1435:Common Era
1419:Septuagint
1407:Alexandria
1202:Anaximenes
1184:Philosophy
1155:Cyropaedia
1121:historian
1099:Thucydides
1043:satyr play
995:Lysistrata
985:The Clouds
949:Lysistrata
905:Hippolytus
626:plays the
575:Golden Age
497:Philoetius
489:Telemachus
228:Archimedes
195:Thucydides
187:New Comedy
179:Old Comedy
66:literature
11183:Ukrainian
11109:Sardinian
11079:Old Norse
11066:Norwegian
11011:Kashubian
10979:Icelandic
10974:Hungarian
10815:Bulgarian
10770:Aromanian
10760:Aragonese
10590:Byzantine
10567:Greeklish
10438:Phonology
10415:Tsakonian
10368:Himariote
10218:Mycenaean
10194:Varieties
10141:–1100 BC)
10128:–1600 BC)
9956:in Epirus
9905:Trapezous
9850:Mesambria
9835:Eupatoria
9805:Apollonia
9800:Anchialos
9762:Theodosia
9732:Nymphaion
9722:Myrmekion
9692:Gorgippia
9648:Black Sea
9633:Tragurion
9618:Nymphaion
9603:Epidauros
9598:Epidamnos
9588:Apollonia
9565:Zacynthos
9487:Ptolemais
9481:Apollonia
9454:Cyrenaica
9444:Therassía
9439:Strongyle
9419:Ereikousa
9342:Leontinoi
9282:Apollonia
9159:Hipponion
8956:Mycenaean
8919:Parthenon
8851:Lion Gate
8754:Mythology
8717:Sculpture
8680:Astronomy
8614:Pederasty
8589:Festivals
8574:Education
8454:Lawgivers
8423:Timocreon
8403:Sophocles
8398:Simonides
8373:Philocles
8368:Panyassis
8363:Mimnermus
8328:Herodotus
8323:Euripides
8293:Aeschylus
8240:Leucippus
8200:Aristotle
7979:Strategos
7845:Synedrion
7799:Ostracism
7779:Areopagus
7731:Free city
7526:Macedonia
7410:Byzantion
7316:Macedonia
7281:Cyrenaica
7258:Geography
7192:Geography
6826:"Nemesis"
6776:"Mimesis"
5761:2161-0002
5655:(1925c).
4797:1522-0222
4654:1522-0222
4117:Hellenica
4100:Procopius
4077:. London.
3208:Historiai
3204:Oikoumene
2869:catharsis
2819:'s novel
2813:Pygmalion
2808:Pygmalion
2783:'s novel
2752:found in
2667:Aristotle
2490:Herodotus
2339:Platonism
2259:Epictetus
2199:Naupactus
2187:Pausanias
2150:Pausanias
2071:Chaeronea
2060:Epictetus
2056:Diatribai
1991:Chaeronea
1961:Panopolis
1955:The poet
1928:The poet
1752:276 BC –
1733:In 1906,
1695:Herodotus
1544:Argonauts
1447:Ptolemy I
1244:Aristotle
1143:Hellenica
1123:Procopius
1091:Herodotus
1058:Ichneutae
1053:Euripides
1032:The Frogs
1019:The Frogs
975:The Birds
894:Euripides
846:Euphorion
822:Agamemnon
806:Euripides
802:Sophocles
798:Aeschylus
747:Campanian
737:Euripides
540:hexameter
483:in which
424:Euripides
405:Herodotus
375:in four (
345:Mycenaean
246:and also
224:Argonauts
207:Aristotle
171:Euripides
151:Sophocles
147:Aeschylus
120:Classical
11201:in Welsh
11188:Venetian
11136:Silesian
11114:Scottish
11099:Romanian
11084:Ossetian
11071:Occitan
11056:Moldovan
11001:Jèrriais
10962:medieval
10942:Georgian
10937:Galician
10915:Friulian
10885:Estonian
10840:Croatian
10780:Austrian
10775:Asturian
10765:Armenian
10750:Albanian
10672:Proverbs
10511:Linear B
10453:teaching
10209:Central
10167:–AD 330)
10154:–300 BC)
10005:Category
9983:Theatres
9910:Tripolis
9845:Kerasous
9840:Heraclea
9772:Tyritake
9727:Nikonion
9638:Thronion
9560:Salauris
9515:Emporion
9472:Berenice
9462:Balagrae
9414:Euonymos
9387:Tyndaris
9372:Syracuse
9367:Selinous
9337:Kamarina
9292:Casmenae
9277:Akrillai
9194:Neápolis
9129:Caulonia
9110:Mainland
9041:Linear B
9036:Linear A
8966:Dialects
8943:Language
8737:Religion
8695:Medicine
8629:Religion
8594:Folklore
8579:Emporium
8554:Clothing
8549:Calendar
8433:Xenophon
8428:Tyrtaeus
8413:Theognis
8388:Polybius
8383:Plutarch
8358:Menander
8338:Hipponax
8265:Socrates
8220:Epicurus
8066:Diadochi
7964:Sciritae
7924:Hetairoi
7899:Ballista
7864:Military
7827:Gerousia
7817:Ekklesia
7784:Ecclesia
7766:Athenian
7714:Politics
7627:–279 BC)
7614:–366 BC)
7595:–389 BC)
7531:Pergamon
7501:Bithynia
7494:Kingdoms
7435:Pergamon
7377:Military
7372:Politics
7169:Timeline
7004:(1981).
6954:(1950).
6923:(1964).
6751:"Hubris"
6494:. London
6171:24 March
5578:. p. 14.
5437:Aelian,
5186:: 55–60.
4621:Μουσείον
4507:(2010).
4255:25 March
4218:(1979).
3768:27538150
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3514:Theogony
3460:Theogony
3386:12 March
3335:Hesperia
2887:hamartia
2864:Averroes
2805:'s play
2615:and the
2302:Plotinus
2295:Epicurus
2275:and the
2252:Plotinus
2250:Head of
2215:Almagest
2183:Augustus
2067:Plutarch
2009:in 146.
2007:Carthage
1998:Polybius
1987:Plutarch
1950:Blemmyes
1891:and the
1833:Apuleius
1777:Elements
1768:Elements
1685:Plutarch
1654:Polybius
1614:Menander
1587:Menander
1489:Eclogues
1351:Rhetoric
1327:Politics
1236:Socrates
1160:Socrates
1134:Xenophon
1127:Caesarea
1117:and the
990:Socrates
962:Dionysus
924:Alcestis
879:Antigone
874:Antigone
835:Oresteia
791:Dionysus
579:Theogony
566:Theogony
563:and the
512:Odysseus
485:Odysseus
473:painter
460:Achilles
444:and the
349:Linear B
308:Linear B
232:Plutarch
203:Socrates
183:Menander
166:Antigone
109:Theogony
86:and the
11213:Yiddish
11173:Turkish
11163:Swedish
11158:Spanish
11153:Slovene
11131:Serbian
11104:Russian
11046:Maltese
11026:Latvian
11016:Kosovar
10996:Italian
10957:ancient
10910:Frisian
10900:Flemish
10895:Finnish
10890:Faroese
10865:English
10845:Cypriot
10830:Cornish
10825:Chuvash
10820:Catalan
10810:British
10800:Bosnian
10795:Belgian
10652:Exonyms
10585:Ancient
10551:Braille
10521:History
10480:Ancient
10473:Grammar
10445:Ancient
10420:Yevanic
10378:Italiot
10363:Cypriot
10331:Demotic
10275:Locrian
10270:Epirote
10265:Achaean
10245:Homeric
10202:Ancient
10111:Periods
10025:Outline
9978:Temples
9915:Zaliche
9895:Thèrmae
9885:Sesamus
9855:Odessos
9830:Cytorus
9825:Cotyora
9575:Illyria
9540:Mainake
9535:Kypsela
9424:Hycesia
9382:Thermae
9362:Segesta
9352:Messana
9307:Helorus
9287:Calacte
9267:Akragas
9229:Sybaris
9214:Rhegion
9169:Krimisa
9119:Alision
9028:Writing
9001:Locrian
8991:Epirote
8961:Homeric
8894:Artemis
8881:Temples
8822:Olympia
8792:Eleusis
8727:Theatre
8712:Pottery
8639:Warfare
8634:Slavery
8569:Economy
8564:Cuisine
8559:Coinage
8536:Society
8521:Culture
8516:Society
8464:Tyrants
8303:Alcaeus
8285:Authors
8235:Hypatia
8225:Gorgias
8162:Writers
7984:Toxotai
7954:Sarissa
7944:Peltast
7939:Phalanx
7919:Hoplite
7914:Hippeis
7837:Macedon
7809:Spartan
7794:Heliaia
7741:Proxeny
7450:Larissa
7445:Kerkyra
7440:Eretria
7430:Miletus
7425:Ephesus
7420:Corinth
7415:Chalcis
7336:Taurica
7206:Periods
7187:History
6860:25 June
6835:25 June
6810:25 June
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6760:25 June
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6685:25 June
6676:"Ethos"
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6498:28 June
6360:17 June
6247:19 June
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6069:22 June
5326:vii–xii
4947:1086837
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4763:27 July
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4398:(ed.),
4180::
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3121:Poetics
2911:nemesis
2899:mimesis
2860:Poetics
2855:Poetics
2827:Odyssey
2822:Ulysses
2672:Poetics
2617:Odyssey
2611:on the
2578:(1640s)
2311:Enneads
2228:Galileo
2206:Ptolemy
2156:at the
2082:Moralia
1889:Gospels
1650:History
1638:Timaeus
1552:Colchis
1522:Pinakes
1443:Musaeum
1393:except
1339:Poetics
1318:Academy
1048:Cyclops
1010:Molière
911:Bacchae
857:Oedipus
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701:monodic
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377:elegiac
372:dialect
312:Mycenae
155:Oedipus
139:Alcaeus
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11192:Welsh
11148:Slovak
11089:Polish
11006:Kazakh
10967:modern
10947:German
10925:Gagauz
10920:Gaelic
10905:French
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10805:Breton
10785:Basque
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10449:accent
10405:Pontic
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10322:Modern
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10180:–1453)
10015:Portal
9963:People
9951:Cities
9890:Sinope
9875:Rhizos
9865:Phasis
9815:Bathus
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9795:Amisos
9757:Tanais
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9677:Charax
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9477:Cyrene
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9259:Sicily
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9244:Terina
9209:Pixous
9164:Hydrus
9139:Croton
8971:Aeolic
8889:Aphaea
8812:Dodona
8797:Delphi
8766:Temple
8442:Others
8393:Sappho
8378:Pindar
8353:Lucian
8348:Ibycus
8333:Hesiod
8270:Thales
8038:Rulers
8017:People
7994:Xyston
7989:Xiphos
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7756:Tyrant
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7480:Sparta
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2603:Vergil
2563:Legacy
2413:Lesbos
2405:Longus
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2323:psyche
2308:. His
2267:Stoics
2232:Kepler
2195:Athens
2169:Strabo
2138:, and
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1957:Nonnus
1899:Poetry
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1648:. His
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8700:Music
8343:Homer
8298:Aesop
8250:Plato
8152:Poets
7822:Ephor
7774:Agora
7751:Tagus
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1940:Iliad
1681:Nepos
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