Archias & Actaeon - The Graphic novel; Ch. 4 "Hope or Folly" (original) (raw)

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"Machon's Alexandrian comedy and earlier comic tradition", Aevum 89 (2015) 13-36.

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Euripides. Orestes

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“Archilochus”, in: Brill’s New Pauly Suppl. I - Vol. 5 : The Reception of Classical Literature (English edition, 2012; original : Die Rezeption der antiken Literatur. Hg. von C. Walde, Der Neue Pauly Suppl. Bd 7. Stuttgart : J. B. Metzler, 2010, 77–90).

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AN IRONIC ALLUSION AT AENEID 1.374

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