The making of identities in Athenian oratory
… 2.16–17, 44 and gennētai in 7.15–17, and thiasōtai on their … Kapparis in this volume, 64–69. 39 Cf. Schaps (1977); and on the particular significance of the name Plangon, see Kapparis …
… 2.16–17, 44 and gennētai in 7.15–17, and thiasōtai on their … Kapparis in this volume, 64–69. 39 Cf. Schaps (1977); and on the particular significance of the name Plangon, see Kapparis …
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… 2, and the discussion in Kapparis 1999: 227–8). The slave markets of the Greek world were … For a discussion of the law and its intent see Kapparis 1999: 198–206. I have argued that …
… Kapparis thus approaches one of the main problems with previous scholarship on abortion in … Kapparis’ approach is more balanced, as he deliberately avoids this tendency. I aim to …
… Kapparis also explores later literature on Athenian law from the Renaissance up to the 20th and … Kapparis to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance …
THE CITIZENS OF PLATAEA were the first group of foreigners ever to be granted Athenian citizenship en masse. The sequence of events leading to their naturalisation began with the …
… Kapparis seems to assume that abortion was safe and easy in the ancient world.Ovid, Pliny, and Suetonius know better. Ovid fears for Corinna’s life, Pliny claims that Calpurnia’s life …
This book is the product of an interdisciplinary conference on oral epic. It presents nine contributions to the field, six by classicists and classical linguists, three by scholars of the …
… For a discussion of the law and its intent see Kapparis 1999: 198–206. I have argued that … 2, and the discussion in Kapparis 1999: 227–8). The slave markets of the Greek world were …