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Aeschylus' Supplices: Introduction and Commentary on vv. 1-523
(Doctoral thesis, 2005)Aeschylus’ (525–456 B.C.) drama the Suppliant women (Greek Hikétides, Lat. Supplices) is all certain to be the first in a trilogy of tragedies with appurtenant comic epilogue, ‘satyr-play’. The other two tragedies and the ... -
An annotated critical edition of an unpublished Byzantine Menaion for June: Codex Lesbiacus Leimonos 11
(Doctoral thesis, 2007-10-26)The present thesis is an annotated critical edition of an unpublished collection of hymnographical texts. The collection, some of the texts of which was in use in the Byzantine and (later) the Orthodox Church between the ... -
The Man of authority: images of power in Virgil’s Aeneid 1.50–156
(Chapter, 2000)In Aen. 1.50-156, Aeolus, king of winds, enforces his will by /imperium/, /vincla/ ('fetters') and /carcer/ ('imprisonment'), but his vanquisher, Neptune, lord of the sea, by /dictis/ ('words'), hence relying on natural ... -
On Sappho 1: vv. 7–15 and Rigveda 1.118; an emendation in v. 18
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)The literary image in Sappho 1.7–15 of a goddess ascending on and travelling by a chariot which is yoked to birds occurs also of the Daughter of the Sun in hymn 1.118 of the Rigveda. Apart from the image as such, the shared ... -
Tre studier i Vergilius' Aeneid: Ideologi och litterär påverkan i skildringen av Neptunus, Aeolus, Aeneas och Iulus
(Others, 2010-08-12)(1) In Aen. 1.50-156, Aeolus, king of winds, enforces his will by imperium, vincla ('fetters') and carcer ('imprisonment'), but his vanquisher, Neptune, lord of the sea, by dictis ('words'), hence relying on natural authority ... -
Two fragments and an epigram (Pind. fr. 52A, Eur. fr. 898 K., AP 7.77)
(Journal article, 2008)In Pind. fr. 52a 1 read στένεα; Eur. fr. 898 is mostly spurious; in AP 7.77.2 read ζῆν.