author: richard hunter

The Measure of Homer: The Ancient Reception of the Iliad and the Odyssey

... system to these gods, differentiated them by function and gave them 'titles', by which we should understand names such as Φοῖβος for Apollo, Pallas for Athena etc. If we might think that Hesiod, with hisΘεογονίη, contributed rather more ...

Studies in Heliodorus

... case of adultery, and over-fondness for 'chocolates'.111 His treatment of the material thus toes a narrow line: Rogers takes up a problem that had worried European and American raciologists since the eighteenth century and answers it ...

The Layers of the Text: Collected Papers on Classical Literature 2008–2021

... number of reasons for this, not least the fact that the Odyssey commentary must be consulted, whether online or in book ... line-by-line, observations, but Eustathius also regularly goes back on ... number; references to the commentaries use ...

Imagining Reperformance in Ancient Culture: Studies in the Traditions of Drama and Lyric

... Bacchae, a funerary stele of a dancer (Theocritus Pylades) of the late ... Euripides, Trojan Women, Orestes, the Bacchae, and (the second) Hippolytus ... summary of a pantomime version of the Bacchae. This anonymous epigram occurs within ...

The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Constructions and Reconstructions

... list of names of the suitors, using the technical verb katalgein.34 ... brother of Tyndareus, and won by Odysseus.35 The story told by Pausanias is ... knowing that he cannot compete with the wealth of Menelaus (fr. 198.2–8); on the death ...

The Law of Contract in South Africa

... offer and an acceptance of that offer . In fact Solomon J in Watermeyer v ... normally evidenced by offer and acceptance . But a contract may be concluded ... Contract The technique of ascertaining agreement.

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