Revenge of the Hetairistria: The Reception of Plato's Symposium in Lucian's Fifth Dialogue of the Courtesans
Ruby Blondell, Sandra Boehringer
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Eucrates and Demainete: Lucian, "Philopseudes" 27-8
S. A.
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Go Tell Alcibiades: Tragedy, Comedy, and Rhetoric in Plato's Symposium
Nathan Crick, John Poulakos
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
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The Anti-biographical techniques of Lucian of Samosata in 'Alexander' and 'Peregrinus'
Melkon Charchoglyan
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LUCIAN’S DIALOGUE WITH HESIOD: Philology, Philosophy, and Satire
Athanassios Vergados
Maia , 2023
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Alcibiades Epiphanes: On Two Remarks in Plato's Symposium (pre-publication version)
Paul O'Mahoney
Classics Ireland Vol. 18 (2011)
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Lucian, Dialogues of the Courtesans (selections) — A student commentary
John R Porter
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Subversive Laughter: The Sayings of Courtesans in Book 13 of Athenaeus' Deipnosophistae
Laura McClure
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'Describing Self in the language of Other: Pseudo (?) Lucian at the temple of Hierapolis' in S. Goldhill (ed), Being Greek Under Rome, Cambridge, 2001, 123-53
Jas Elsner
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The Reflections of Satire: Lucian and Peregrinus
Dana Fields
Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2013
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Lucian’s Introductions, in: D. A. Russell (ed.), Antonine Literature, Oxford 1990, 111–140
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
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Senecio and Larensis the diners: two non-greek intellectuals at the heart of a Hellenic symposion
Krystyna Bartol
Classica Cracoviensia, 2015
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Babette Pütz, The Symposium and Komos in Aristophanes (Oxford: Aris & Phillips, 2007), XII + 243 pp
Stephanie Nelson
International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 2008
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Dramatic Devices and Philosophical Content in Plato's Symposium
Carl O'Brien
Archai 9, 2012
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Pseudo-intellectualism and melancholy: The poetics of black bile in Lucian’s Lexiphanes
George Kazantzidis
2019, in Araucaria 21 (41): 289-310 (in a special issue of the journal dedicated to Lucian / eds. Maria Gerolemou and M. Hafner
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Lucian and Archilochus, or: How to Make Use of the Ancient Iambographers in the Context of the Second Sophistic, in: P. J. Finglass – C. Collard – N. J. Richardson (edd.), Hesperos. Studies in Ancient Greek Poetry Presented to M. L. West on his Seventieth Birthday, Oxford 2007, 132-142
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
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Plato and the Presocratics: Some Empedoclean material in Agathon's Speech in the Symposium
Catherine Rowett
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Symmachus Composes a Panegyric for Augustus - Leeds University Classics Department Conference 2014
Jillian M Mitchell
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Papachrysostomou on Ian C. Storey (trans.), Fragments of Old Comedy. Volume I: Alcaeus to Diocles (Loeb Classical Library 513), Volume II: Diopeithes to Pherecrates (LCL 514), Volume III: Philonicus to Xenophon; adespota (LCL 515), Cambridge, MA – London: Harvard University Press, 2011.
Athina Papachrysostomou
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2012
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Sympotic dialogue in the first to fifth centuries CE
Jason König
in Goldhill, S. (ed.) Dialogue in Antiquity (Cambridge University Press): 85-113., 2008
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Nimis,Lucian’s Dialogues of the Gods. An Intermediate Greek Reader. Greek Text with Running Vocabulary and Commentary Oxford:Faenum Publishing ,2015 9781940997117
Floris Overduin
2016
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Pushing Forty: The Platonic Significance of References to Age in Lucian's Double Indictment and Hermotimus (Page Proofs)
Anna Peterson
Classical Quarterly, 2018
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J. Hesk, review of D. Sansone, Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
David Sansone
American Journal of Philology 136: 155-158, 2015
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Arion's Lyre: Archaic Lyric into Hellenistic Poetry. By Benjamin Acosta-Hughes
FLORA MANAKIDOU
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 10848770 2012 686975, 2012
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The Philosopher and the Playwrights: Socrates, Aristophanes and Agathon
Freddie Rokem
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Between Conversion and Madness: Sophisticated Ambiguity in Lucian’s Nigrinus, in: Strategies of Ambiguity in Ancient Literature (ed. by M. Vöhler, Th. Fuhrer, S. Frangoulidis), Berlin/Boston 2021 (= Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes 114), 237–250.
Irmgard Männlein-Robert
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Drunk with Wisdom: Metaphors of Ecstasy in Plato’s Symposium and Lucian of Samosata
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
Religions
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”Wedding Bells or Death Knells? Cross-Textual Doom and Poetics in „Depicting‟Famous Epic Banquets: Catullus c.64.43-51 and Vergil, Aeneid 1.637ff.,” Ordia Prima 5 (2006) 125-42
Sophia Papaioannou
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Review of: J. Fredal, Rhetorical Action in Ancient Athens. Persuasive Artistry from Solon to Demosthenes, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2006
Zinon Papakonstantinou
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Bernhard Zimmermann (Strasbourg 2018), '"Back Then, When the Persians Came": Old Comedy and the Funeral Oration (in German)', Audio Recording Only, The Athenian Funeral Oration: 40 Years after Nicole Loraux: 9-11 July 2018: An International Conference at the University of Strasbourg (France).
David M Pritchard
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Lucian Selected Dialogues
hamida algmati
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Review of Imagining Community in Late Classical Athens and the Early Roman Empire, by D.S. Richter, Oxford, 2011. Classical Review 63.1 (2013): 90-92.
Félix Racine
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Plato's Dionysian Music? A Reading of the Symposium
Jacob Howland
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The genre of the excursion lectures in the Hellenistic rhetoric: Philostratus the Elder and Junior and Callistratus. Ескурсійна лекція в в елліністичному красномовстві : Філострати і Каллістрат
Olena M Y K O L A I V N A Goncharova
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Aristophanes' hiccups and Pausanias' sophistry in Plato's Symposium
Anthony Hooper
2017
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