Orphism and Greek Tragedy
Jacqueline Assaël, Andreas Markantonatos
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TRENDS IN CLASSICS Special Issue, De Gruyter2016 ● Volume 8 ● Number 2Table of Contents- Andreas MarkantonatosIntroduction- Jacqueline AssaëlThe Degree of Orphic Initiation in Euripides’ Alcestis- Alberto Bernabé PajaresTwo Orphic Images in Euripides: Hippolytus 952-957 and Cretans 472 Kannicht- Miguel Herrero de JáureguiUtopian and Locative Salvation in Athenian Tragedies: Terms, Images, and Narratives- Andreas MarkantonatosMystical Morality and Heroic Transcendence: Eleusinian Orphism and Political Ethics in Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis- Alexis PinchardDikē as Global World Order: An Orphic Inheritance in Aeschylus?- Caroline PlichonDeath Scenes and Orphic Mysteries in Euripides: Between the Epic and the Mystic- Camille SemenzatoOrpheus and mousiké in Greek TragedyGeneral BibliographyGeneral IndexNotes on Contributorshttps://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tcs.2016.8.issue-2/issue-files/tcs.2016.8.issue-2.xml
Date de publication : 2016-09-15
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Jacqueline Assaël, Andreas Markantonatos, « Orphism and Greek Tragedy », Loxias, 2016-09-15. URL : https://hal.science/hal-04519808