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The articlea, the distant mother

pp. 331-343
Miguel Castillo Didier
2017-11-29
Anticlea figure in the Odyssey has a much smaller presence in the Homeric poem as in the Aeneid. ...

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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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“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...

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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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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...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
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...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Las epopeyas homéricas en la numismática clásica

pp. 313-339
Francisco Salinas, Wilson Peres
2021-11-03

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The war with words: metis, agon, and eristic in the Tragedy of Eeschylus

pp. 13-33
Juan Pablo Arancibia
2022-09-29
This text examines the warlike disposition of language in the tragedy of aeschylus. It reviews th...

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Eros – Pólemos. Rhetoric and speeches of love in Euripides

pp. 35-51
Rodrigo Carrasco
2022-09-29
Our intention is to review the theme of love, the strength of this feeling and desire, its passio...

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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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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. ...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Kazantzakis’ Odyssey. Ithaca, point of arrival and departure

Pág. 191-208
Miguel Castillo Didier
2010-01-01
Odysseus reaches Ithaca in the Homeric text and also in the modern Odyssey. He had really reached...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
The Aristotle's Solon in the athenian constitution

pp. 44-62
Héctor García Cataldo
2017-11-29
In this exposition we intend to show the image Aristotle gives of Solon in the interpretation of ...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
The unknown traveller and the itinerary to nothingness

Pág. 177-195
Carolina Dônega Bernardes
2007-01-01

The Odyssey, written by Kazantzakis, is deeply related to Ascese, his previo...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Odysseus' tears

Pág. 205-224
Miguel Castillo Didier
2014-11-26
The expression of sadness and pain with tears is a characteristic of human beings. In the Homeric...

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Apollonian song of the drunken dance: Kazantzakis’ tragic epic

Pág. 209-230
Carolina Dônega Bernardes
2010-01-01
This article studies the question of whether Kazantzakis' Odyssey can be called an epic and wheth...

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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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Kazantzakis and the Penelopes

Pág. 197-206
Anguela Kastrinaki
2007-01-01

The analysis of Kazantzakis' treatment of female characters in his work does not reveal a posi...

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Crete as lyrical vision and setting in the Odyssey of nikos Kazantzakis

Pág. 207-223
Miguel Castillo Didier
2007-01-01

The island of Crete, birthplace of Kazantzakis, marks the writer in his life and work. In the ...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Odiseo Elytis. El silencio de un poeta de la luz.

pp. 259-295
Miguel Castillo Didier
2018-01-24

Byzantion Nea Hellás
La fidelidad a la tierra en el Odiseo de Nikos Kazantzakis.

pp. 35-56
Charles S. Taylor
2018-03-20

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Aproximación a la poesía de Odiseo Elytis

pp. 103-159
Miguel Castillo Didier
2018-04-11

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Odiseo Elytis, Premio Nobel de Literatura.

pp. 329- 335
Fotios Malleros K.
2018-04-25

Byzantion Nea Hellás
¿Estado bizantino o Estado de Constantinopla?

pp. 67-70
Odiseo Lampsidis
2018-05-20

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Antigoe and Priam: two present figures

pp. 49-57
Miguel Castillo Didier
2018-11-15
In the vastness of the classical legacy, archetypal figures are distinguished, on which man has r...

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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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Axíoco o Sobre la muerte. Traducción, introducción y notas

pp. 281-305
Sergio Arroyo A., Javier Fuentes G., Nicolás Rojas C.
2022-09-29
Presentamos una nueva traducción del diálogo apócrifo atribuido a Platón Axíoco, acompañada de un...

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Pierre Gilles: Topografía de Constantinopla. Introducción, traducción del latín y notas de Domingo F. Sanz. Ensayo preliminar P...

pp. 343-349
Miguel Castillo Didier
2021-11-04

Byzantion Nea Hellás
Odiseo Elytis: Canto heróico y fúnebre para el subteniente caído en Albania. Versión castellana y notas.

pp. 336- 347
Jorge S. Razís
2018-04-25

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