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An approach to the idea of polis and justice in Homer and Hesiod

pp. 35-48
Franko Benacchio
2019-12-11
It is proposed a reflection on the homeric and hesiodic origins of the Greek notion of Polis, esp...

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Relations and differences among conjugal love in Homer and Hesiod

pp. 87-110
Alejandro Saavedra - Sanhueza
2022-09-29
In this work, it is observed the relations and differences about conjugal love present in the wor...

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Psychosomatic entity, Moira and Ideal: The self in Iliad 118-22

pp. 101-121
Sebastián Vásquez Yel
2017-11-29
In this paper a critique is developed to the theories that found their conception of the self of ...

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Good and bad news in ancient greek literature : from Homer to oratory

pp. 37-58
Raquel Fornieles
2020-12-08
This paper aims – taking as a starting point the lexical family derived from ἄγγελος – to show wh...

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Foreigners in the cultural development of the hellenic world

pp. 89-103
Héctor García Cataldo
2019-12-11
In this article I show that the problem of migration / immigration, i. e., the foreigner, was alr...

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An incurable mute sorrow: image of Penelope in Kazantzakis’ Odyssey

pp. 195-206
Flavio Dalmazzo
2021-11-03
This article explores the image of Penelope in Nikos Kazantzakis’ Odyssey, paying special attenti...

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El escudo de Aquiles

Pág. 17-34
Roberto Soto Ayala
2015-12-03
The shield of Achilles, the one that Homer describes in extense in chant XVIII of the Iliad, and ...

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Nausicaa and Calypso.(the Odyssey in the Odyssey)

Miguel Castillo Didier
2005-01-01
The author analyzes the characters of Nausicaa and Calypso in Homer and in Kazantzakis' Odyssey. ...

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Culminant words in the greek tragedy - Hybris

pp. 75-87
César García Álvarez
2019-12-11
In this article the author has examined the concept hybris and its implications in the Greek cult...

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Notes on the hero's epic imaginary (From Homer to Cervantes)

César García Álvarez
2008-01-01

In this essay professor García studies the hero's epic imaginary, which can be applied both to...

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The Homer’s Iliad in Byzantium: An Analysis of the Constatine Hermoniakos’ Singular Metaphrasis

pp. 171-191
David Pérez Moro
2023-12-27

The Byzantine metaphraseis of Homer’s Iliad are instruments elaborated with a common ...

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Homer live, then and now

Pág. 13-28
Héctor Eduardo García Cataldo
2012-01-01
Homer's work entails a number of questions linked both to thetradition it inaugurates and to the ...

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“Thought in wood and stone”. The ideal city in the Kazantzakis’ Odyssey and the tradition of ancient greek utopism

pp. 233-253
Mariano Nava Contreras
2021-11-03
The ancient utopian tradition is very vast. It begins with Homer and the island of the Phaeacians...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Digital humanities and Kazantzakis’ Odyssey: an exploration

pp. 269-287
Victor Toledo-Carvajal
2021-11-03
This work shows possible analysis over the text Odyssey from Nikos Kazantzakis and the Odyssey fr...

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The death of Helena

Pág. 219-245
Miguel Castillo Didier
2011-01-01
Summary: Homer's characters seem to partake of the immortality of Homeric poetry. Especially Hele...

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The myth of Helen in Homer: the figurative opening

Rodrigo Marquez de Oliveira
2008-01-01

The multifaceted figure of Helen in Homer's Iliad not only opens the representations ...

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The Odyssey in the Odyssey: ¿how did Laertes die?

Miguel Castillo Didier
2006-01-01

In his Odyssey, Kazantzakis gives Laertes the death which Homer did not. The relation...

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Troy and Homer in the library of Miranda

Pág. 235-246
Miguel Castillo Didier
2013-09-09
Francisco de Miranda (1750-1816), hero and martyr Precursor ofAmerican independence, was not only...

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The ideal city in Nikos Kazantzaki's Odyssey

Pág. 247-268
Helena González Vaquerizo
2013-09-09
This paper approaches the construction of an ideal city in NikosKazantzakis' Odyssey, a 20th cent...

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One letter from Ioannes Tzetzes to the protosebastos Isaac, brother of Byzantine emperor John II

pp. 211-233
Jean Dayantis
2016-12-21
Ioannes (John) Tzetzes was a poet and a scholar of the twelfth century Byzantium. He was born in ...

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The Fine Arts as Therapy in Aristotle

Pág. 73-86
Sergio González A.
2010-01-01
From Homer onwards, Greek texts show abundant references to the therapeutic applications of the f...

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Plato’s use of ‘sophistēs’: neither novel nor distinct nor derogatory

pp. 101-124
Trinidad Silva
2021-11-02

In this paper I would like to challenge the received account according to which Plato’s concep...

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ἀνάπνευσισ. On the Homeric Simile in The Iliad

147-170
Pablo Solari Goic
2025-12-27

After a summary journey through the Iliad following its extended similes, a hypothesi...

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Quandoque bonus dormitat Homerus: theology and education in Plato’s Republic and the Oratio ad adolescentes of Saint Basil

pp. 53-81
Andrés Casallas-Villate
2024-12-23
The link between Platonism and early Cristian thought has been noted amply in so far the influenc...

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Ethics and society: A.W.H. Adkins and the moral values in Homer

pp. 161-174
Matías Leiva R.
2018-11-15
Homeric Ethics has been studied by several academics and philosophers. However, the interesting a...

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