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From Bedroom to Courtroom? argues that the fictional trial scenes in the Greek ideal romances reflect Roman legal institutions and ideas, particularly relating to family and sexuality. Given the genre's emphasis on love and chastity, the specter of adultery looms over most of the scenarios that develop into elaborate trials. Such scenes shed light on the Greek reception of the criminalization of adultery promulgated by the moral legislation during the reign of Augustus. This book focuses on three major novels whose composition coincided with the extension of Roman citizenship when access to Roman courts was granted to increasing numbers of inhabitants of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.
Roman law --- Law in literature. --- Adultery (Roman law) --- Law --- Influence. --- Roman influences --- History --- Chariton. --- Achilles Tatius. --- Heliodorus, --- Criticism, Textual.
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This book presents a rigorous philological examination of every instance where Hektor enters the Iliad, analysing each entrance's narrative context and style. In so doing, the author challenges and destabilises previous popular and scholarly assumptions about Hektor, and about the Iliad as a whole.
Charakterisierung. --- Erzähltechnik. --- Hector (Legendary character) in literature. --- Hektor. --- Homer. --- Homerus, --- Iliad (Homer). --- Homer --- Classics --- Achilles --- Agamemnon --- Ajax the Great --- Diomedes --- Hector --- Iliad --- Paris --- Priam --- Sarpedon --- Zeus --- In literature. --- Hector, --- Hektor --- Hektoras --- Εκτωρ --- Εκτορας --- Hector (Legendary character)--in literature. --- Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical --- Literature --- History and criticism
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At the centre of the commentary on Book 19 of the Iliad is the interpretation of speeches and events at the assembly of the Achaean army. It is here that the argument between Achilles and Agamemnon was settled, thus enabling the Achaeans to take the field in the decisive battle against Hector and the Trojans.
Epic poetry, Greek. --- Greek epic poetry --- Epic poetry, Classical --- Greek poetry --- Achilles --- Achìe --- Achilas --- Achille --- Achilleus --- Achilli --- Ahil --- Ahile --- Ahilej --- Ahillejs --- Aĥilo --- Aichill --- Akhilles --- Akhilleus --- Akhilleusz --- Akiles --- Akili --- Akille --- Akilles --- Akkilles --- Aquiles --- Aquilles --- Axill --- Axilles --- Ἀχιλλεύς --- آخيل --- アキレウス --- Akireusu --- 아킬레우스 --- 阿喀琉斯 --- Ахіл --- Ахил --- Ахилл --- Akhill --- Ахіллес --- אכילס --- Akhiles --- Iliad (Homer) --- Homērou Iliada (Homer) --- Iliada (Homer) --- Ilias (Homerus) --- Homeri Ilias (Homer) --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Homer. - Iliad. - Book 19 --- Epic poetry, Greek
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three Graces --- centaurs --- Cecrops' dochters vinden Erichthonius --- Perseus en Andromeda --- Iconography --- Dido en Aeneas --- Amazonenslag --- mythology [literary genre] --- Diana's terugkeer van de jacht --- Apollo en Daphne --- Diana en Callisto --- Diana en Actaeon --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Diana --- Ganymede --- Apollo --- Jupiter --- Erichthonius --- Danae --- Boreas --- Andromeda --- Cyparissus --- Aeneas --- Daphne --- Dido --- Bacchus --- Achilles --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus, --- Et la mythologie --- Bruegel, Pieter [Younger] --- Bruegel, Jan [Elder] --- Bruegel, Jan [Younger] --- cooperation --- Rubens, Peter Paul, --- Bruegel, Jan I, --- Bruegel, Jan II, --- Bruegel, Jan, --- Sources --- Art and mythology --- Art, Flemish --- Art and religion --- Art, Baroque --- Human figure in art --- Mythology, Classical, in art --- Themes, motives --- Friends and associates --- Brueghel, Jan --- Achilles [Mythological character] --- Daphne [Mythological character] --- Dido [Mythological character] --- Apollo [Mythological character] --- Diana [Mythological character] --- Jupiter [Mythological character] --- Bacchus [Mythological character] --- Aeneas [Mythological character] --- Andromeda [Mythological character] --- Ganymede [Mythological character] --- Bruegel, Jan --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus --- Et la mythologie. --- Sources. --- Catalogs --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus, - 1577-1640 --- Bruegel, Jan I, - 1568-1625 --- Bruegel, Jan II, - 1601-1678 --- Rubens, Peter, --- Mythology --- Mythologie. --- Art, Flemish - Themes, motives --- Rubens, Petrus Paulus, - 1577-1640 - Catalogs --- samenwerking van meerdere kunstenaars --- iconografie. --- mythologische figuren. --- Rubens, Peter Paul.
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