Euripides-Rezeption in Kaiserzeit und Spätantike
During the Imperial Rome Age and late antiquity, Euripides was considered a tragic dramatist par excellence, and, alongside Homer, was the most frequently cited poet. This book examines the reception of complete and partially transmitted Euripidean tragedies into the Greek language vis-à-vis key aut...
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| Materiálatiipa: | Online |
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| Giella: | duiskkagiella eaŋgalasgiella |
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De Gruyter
2021
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| Liŋkkat: | ONIX_20211207_9783110677072_33 |
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| Čoahkkáigeassu: | During the Imperial Rome Age and late antiquity, Euripides was considered a tragic dramatist par excellence, and, alongside Homer, was the most frequently cited poet. This book examines the reception of complete and partially transmitted Euripidean tragedies into the Greek language vis-à-vis key authors and literary genres of the Imperial Rome Age and late antiquity, situating them in the cultural and literary-historical context of the times. |
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