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"Zo In Exoria: Finding The Greek Identity Through Popular Music.", Nancy Sultan
"Zo In Exoria: Finding The Greek Identity Through Popular Music.", Nancy Sultan
Nancy Sultan
No abstract provided.
The Kavousi-Thriphti Survey, 1988-1989, Margaret S. Mook, Donald Haggis
The Kavousi-Thriphti Survey, 1988-1989, Margaret S. Mook, Donald Haggis
Margaret S. Mook
Excavation was continued in four Late Minoan buildings on the north side of the Roussolakkos town site (Buildings 1 and 3-5). Building 1 was severely eroded but was fully revealed in outline, and good evidence was recovered for its history: founded in late LM lA, it replaced an MM IIB/LM lA structure in which metallurgical work in copper had taken place. Domestic activity (grinding grain and cooking) and some religious functions are among those suggested for the successive periods of later occupation (LM IB, LM II, and LM Ill). Building 3, adjacent to this, was much better preserved, up to …
"Women In 'Akritic' Song: The Hero's 'Other' Voice.", Nancy Sultan
"Women In 'Akritic' Song: The Hero's 'Other' Voice.", Nancy Sultan
Nancy Sultan
No abstract provided.
Politics And Persuasion In Aristophanes' Ecclesiazusae, Kenneth Rothwell
Politics And Persuasion In Aristophanes' Ecclesiazusae, Kenneth Rothwell
Kenneth S Rothwell, Jr.
I now see that a title like "Sex, Women, and Politics in Aristophanes' Ecclesiazusae" would have been more sensational--and also more accurate. A central theme of the book is the role played by πειθώ (peitho), which can mean both "persuasion" and "seduction," in the characterization of the protagonist. Also discussed are rhetoric and the response to democracy in this late play of Aristophanes.