TY - BOOK AU - Agócs,Peter AU - Aloumpi,Myrto AU - Apostolakis,Kostas AU - Astyrakaki,Eva AU - Augoustakis,Antony AU - Bowie,Ewen AU - Calame,Claude AU - Currie,Bruno AU - Fearn,David AU - Frangoulidis,Stavros AU - Giannadaki,Ifigeneia AU - Harrison,Stephen AU - Hubbard,Thomas AU - Kapparis,Konstantinos AU - Karanika,Andromache AU - Karavas,Orestis AU - Kavoulaki,Athena AU - Kokkiou,Chara AU - Ladianou,Katerina AU - Litinas,Nikos AU - Marincola,John AU - Martin,Richard P. AU - Mendelsohn,Daniel AU - Miller,John F. AU - Nagy,Gregory AU - Nikolaidis,Anastasios AU - Nugent,Georgia AU - Panayotakis,Costas AU - Panoussi,Vassiliki AU - Papadogiannaki,Eleni AU - Papaioannou,Sophia AU - Pelling,Christopher AU - Peponi,Anastasia-Erasmia AU - Perodaskalakis,Dimitris Ε. AU - Petraki,Zacharoula AU - Rawles,Richard AU - Richardson,Nicholas AU - Spatharas,Dimos AU - Strauss Clay,Jenny AU - Tamiolaki,Melina AU - Titchener,Frances B. AU - Tsouni,Georgia AU - Vamvouri,Maria AU - Visvardi,Eirene AU - Whitby,Mary AU - Whitmarsh,Tim TI - LUX: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature: In Honor of Lucia Athanassaki T2 - Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes , SN - 9783111447681 PY - 2024///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter KW - Classical literature KW - History and criticism KW - Altgriechisch KW - Epik KW - Griechisches Drama KW - Greek Drama KW - Greek Epic KW - Greek Lyric KW - Greek Prose N1 - Frontmatter --; Acknowledgments --; Contents --; Abbreviations --; List of Figures --; Introduction: Lucia Athanassaki, φαεννὸν ἄστρον --; Part I: Greek Epic and Lyric --; Three Homeric Puzzles --; Sappho and the Ethereal: A Reading of Sappho fr. 2 --; Choruses of Young Women and (Homo)erotic Ritual Poetry: Sappho Again --; Geryon, Stesichoros, and the Vase-Painters Revisited --; Sympotic Gazes, eros, and Commitment: Ibycus 287 PMG --; Two Ancient Greek Babies: Simonides 543 PMG, Iliad 6.466–473 --; Singing into Being --; The Archilochus Diet: Comedy and Empty Calories in Pythian 2 --; Pausanias on Corinna and Pindar --; The Good Old Days: Pederastic Nostalgia from Theognis to Theocritus --; How Real is Sympotic Prayer? --; Penis or Phanes? Αἰδοῖον in OF 8 (P. Derv. xiii.4) --; Saint Gregory of Nazianzus on the Difficulty of Being Good (Carm. I.2.9, ed. Migne) --; Eros, Love Elegy, and Epic Artistic Contests in the Subtext of Cadmus’ Pastoral Singing in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca 1 --; A Tree Named for Friendship: Reading Homer’s phylia through Nonnus --; Pindar’s Poetic Art and George of Pisidia’s Bellum Avaricum --; Part II: Greek Drama --; The Sleep of the Furies in Aeschylus’ Eumenides as a Dramatic Device --; Torture’s Untruths: Tragic Visions of Testimony under Duress --; Towards a Renewed Panhellenism: Iliadic Resonances and Epinician Panegyric in Euripides’ Andromache --; Myth and Supplication: Thetis in Euripides’ Andromache --; Happy Citizens in Euripides --; “What Shall I Do?”: Choice-making and Sophocles’ Philoctetes --; Part III: Greek Prose --; Shaping Female Ritual Leadership in Greek Literature --; The Language of Same-sex Love in Ancient Greece --; Rhetorical Portrayals of Metics in Lysias --; On Fourth-century Demagogues: Demosthenes and Others --; A Missing Person at the Banquet? A New Emendation (Xen. Symp. 1.4) --; The Construction of Space in Plato’s Phaedrus: A Phenomenological Approach --; “Those Whom Zeus Does Not Love”: Plato and Pindar on the Concept of Poikilia --; “Correcting” Pindar in the Laws: A Platonic Defense of νόμος πάντων βασιλεύς --; Put the Blame on Her: The Case of Nanis and the Fall of Sardis --; Polybian Temporalities --; A Man for All Genres: Alexander in Plutarch --; Emotions Related to Vices and Diseases in Plutarch --; Fragments of Wisdom? The Manipulated Use of the Citations by the Authors of the Second Sophistic --; What Does Ixion Represent? The Treatment of His Story from Pindar to Julian --; A Hippopotamus is a Horse Designed by a Committee --; Part IV: Latin Literature --; The Price of Desire: Narrative Conflict in Plautus’ Casina --; Horace’s Roman Odes: A Book within a Book? --; The Poetics of the Roman Triumph --; Fatum, Memory, and Gender in Roman Epic --; The Fallibility of the Human Condition in Petronius’ Satyricon 75.1 and 130.1 --; Epilogue --; An Appreciation of Lucia Athanassaki from the International Plutarch Society --; List of Contributors --; General Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This volume of essays in honor of Lucia Athanassaki offers a great variety of chapters on a number of topics in Greek and Latin literature and genres, from Greek epic and lyric poetry to Greek drama and late antiquity, Greek historiography, and Latin lyric poetry UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111448282 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783111448282 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783111448282/original ER -