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D'AGOSTINI, MONICA. « Re Filippo V, i Macedoni e le leghe greche (229-217 a.C.) ». Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/39108.
Texte intégralAlthough Philip V is one of the best epigraphically and literarily attested ancient monarchs, the structure, performance, and the rationale of his kingship still elude modern scholarship, which has hitherto preferred to focus on the coeval Roman expansion in the Mediterranean. The following is the first political analysis of the ancient Macedonian basileia and its relation with the Greek Leagues at the end of the 3rd century BC. The research connects the first 12 years of rule of Philip V (229-217 BC.) to the Hellenistic political and institutional horizon, and distinguishes five chronological stages of Philip’s reign according to the political agency of the king: an early stage between Demetrios II’s death in 229 and 222, mainly concerned with Philip’s role during Antigonos Doson’s rule and the ascension to the throne; a second phase between 222 and 220 exploring the beginning of the war with the Aitolians; a third section devoted to the opening of a naval front in 219 and the successful Aitolian campaign. Part four investigates Philip’s 218 Peloponnesian engagement, while the last section expands on Philip’s 217 diplomatic and military agency and the peace agreements in Naupactos. Considering his dynastic ties, court politics, military innovations, diplomatic relations and administrative reforms before the Roman intervention in the East, the work attempts to provide a source-based first description and analysis of the mature Macedonian monarchy and its relation with the Greek world. It tries to establish the features of the Mediterranean kingship encountered by the Roman expansion, in the attempt to distinguish those attested in 3rd century Macedonia from those inferred from Alexander’s age evidence, and from the Roman biased propaganda.
D'AGOSTINI, MONICA. « Re Filippo V, i Macedoni e le leghe greche (229-217 a.C.) ». Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/39108.
Texte intégralAlthough Philip V is one of the best epigraphically and literarily attested ancient monarchs, the structure, performance, and the rationale of his kingship still elude modern scholarship, which has hitherto preferred to focus on the coeval Roman expansion in the Mediterranean. The following is the first political analysis of the ancient Macedonian basileia and its relation with the Greek Leagues at the end of the 3rd century BC. The research connects the first 12 years of rule of Philip V (229-217 BC.) to the Hellenistic political and institutional horizon, and distinguishes five chronological stages of Philip’s reign according to the political agency of the king: an early stage between Demetrios II’s death in 229 and 222, mainly concerned with Philip’s role during Antigonos Doson’s rule and the ascension to the throne; a second phase between 222 and 220 exploring the beginning of the war with the Aitolians; a third section devoted to the opening of a naval front in 219 and the successful Aitolian campaign. Part four investigates Philip’s 218 Peloponnesian engagement, while the last section expands on Philip’s 217 diplomatic and military agency and the peace agreements in Naupactos. Considering his dynastic ties, court politics, military innovations, diplomatic relations and administrative reforms before the Roman intervention in the East, the work attempts to provide a source-based first description and analysis of the mature Macedonian monarchy and its relation with the Greek world. It tries to establish the features of the Mediterranean kingship encountered by the Roman expansion, in the attempt to distinguish those attested in 3rd century Macedonia from those inferred from Alexander’s age evidence, and from the Roman biased propaganda.
Veronesi, Vanni <1986>. « Fonti greche, traduzione latina e apparato grafico in Marziano Capella (VI 706-723, VII 731-742) ». Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14981.
Texte intégralKoehn, Clemens. « Krieg, Diplomatie, Ideologie : zur Aussenpolitik hellenistischer mittelstaaten / ». Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41127936c.
Texte intégralBibliogr. p. 229-237.
Reusser, Christoph. « Vasen für Etrurien : Verbreitung und Funktionen attischer Keramik im Etrurien des 6. und 5. Jahrhunderts vor Christus / ». Kilchberg : Akanthus, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39099465b.
Texte intégralAvlami, Chryssanthi. « L'antiquite grecque a la francaise : modes d'appropriation de la grece au xixe siecle ». Paris, EHESS, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998EHESA031.
Texte intégralCan the representation of ancient greece provide an analytical framework for understanding post-revolutionary france? this thesis argues the affirmative and examines french readings of greek antiquity in the context of its philosophical and ideological debates. The very extensive literature on this subject is examined by means of five thematic analyses, in each case concentrating on the reflection of a thinker deemed representative. I analyse the invocation of greek antiquity in revolutionary and counter-revolutionary thought and practice (chateaubriand), the definition of modern literature (germaine de stael), the religious debates (benjamin constant), the institutionalisation of philology (emile egger), and finally in thinking the political (louis menard). Two conceptual criteria have governed the thematic choice and textual interpretation: the concept of progress and that of historical comparison. Progress, as the principle catalyst in all of nineteenth-century theoretical thought, gives rise to a homogenisation and linearisation of time and accords the future a teleological function. Seen throught this conceptual grid, greek antiquity becomes an intellectual entity synonymous with the infancy of humanity. The historic comparison of the greek city with nineteenth-century french society wich takes place in terms of this conceptualisation of time is the thematic focus of the five studies
DALUISO, ROBERTO. « Fast mass computation of sensitivities and effective hedging of financial products ». Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/241133.
Texte intégralThe present thesis is dedicated to the development of a toolkit for the computation of sensitivities of prices of financial products, and for their practical use in multi-dimensional settings. Specifically, we want to address two main points, corresponding to the two parts of this work: 1. The traditional theoretical setting where sensitivities-based hedging is justified involves questionable idealizations, such as continuous-time portfolio rebalancing with no costs. Do more realistic assumptions impact the way in which sensitivities should be used? 2. When the number of drivers is very large, the estimation of sensitivities becomes a computationally demanding task. How can many of them be calculated efficiently? Part I is concerned with the effective use of multiple sensitivities in practice. Chapter 1 studies the effects on hedging of the interaction between different underlying instruments as modelled by instantaneous diffusive correlation. This parameter would not play any role in idealized continuously-rebalanced hedging, but we find that it does if rebalancing times are in finite number and potentially different for different instruments, as often in practice. Under suitable assumptions, we find a strategy in which the sensitivities are combined in a nontrivial way, since some hedge positions are sometimes not rebalanced because the corresponding exposure can be in part offset by overweighting or underweighting other correlated hedges. Chapter 2 considers how the practice of periodically recalibrating model parameters to market data affects the way in which sensitivities should be looked at. Indeed, recalibration effectively falsifies the distributional assumptions behind the pricing model, so that a formalization is almost hopeless inside a traditional stochastic processes based no-arbitrage theory. Hence we propose an alternative mathematisation based on differential geometry, which describes the degrees of freedom one has in the construction of the hedging portfolio in this setting. Part II focuses on the efficient computation of large numbers of sensitivities. Chapter 3 concentrates on first order sensitivities of prices whose computation is costly due to the need of Monte Carlo simulation. Our starting point is that for continuous payoffs, the pathwise application of a computer science technique known as adjoint algorithmic differentiation gives remarkably fast and accurate price gradients of arbitrary length; however, the generalizations to discontinuous payoffs like digital options are nontrivial. The new algorithm proposed here distinguishes itself by extending the pathwise adjoints method in a most natural way, and by its empirically very low Monte Carlo uncertainties. Chapter 4 looks for fast algorithms to compute the full second order sensitivity matrix of a Monte Carlo price. Many combinations of first order estimators have been tried in the literature to this purpose, and our first contribution is an orderly theoretical and empirical comparison of these proposals. Then, since none of the alternatives appears satisfactory in all settings, we propose two original methods: the first one generalizes the idea of the previous chapter, while the other one leverages a functional relation between first and second order derivatives. The former shows excellent generality and computational times. The latter has more limited applicability, but it is by far the most effective in at least one relevant example, and has a theoretical interest, being the first practical estimator of the full Hessian whose complexity, as a multiple of that of the only-price implementation, does not grow with the dimension of the problem.
Hutzfeldt, Birger. « Das Bild der Perser in der griechischen Dichtung des 5. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts / ». Wiesbaden : Ludwig Reichert, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40227108z.
Texte intégralKalospýros, Nikólaos A. E. « Ho ̓Adamántios Koraî̄s hōs kritikòs filólogos kaì e̓kdótīs. tò chf. Chíou 490 / ». 'Athī̂nai : Sýllogos pròs diádosin ō̓felímōn vivlíōn, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41125080w.
Texte intégralBibliogr. p. 12-140. Index. Résumés en français, anglais et allemand. Notice translittérée du grec (polytonique) selon la norme ISO 843 (1997).
Mills, Sophie. « Theseus, tragedy and the Athenian empire / ». Oxford (GB) : Clarendon press, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370548774.
Texte intégralHoltzmann, Bernard. « Etudes de sculpture thasienne les reliefs / ». Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37614362x.
Texte intégralMontel, Sophie Holtzmann Bernard. « Recherches sur la présentation architecturale des groupes sculptés en Grèce antique ». S. l. : Paris 10, 2008. http://bdr.u-paris10.fr/theses/internet/2008PA100070.pdf.
Texte intégralZelepos, Ioannis. « Die Ethnisierung griechischer Identität 1870-1912 : Staat und private Akteure vor dem Hintergrund der "Megali Idea / ». München : R. Oldenbourg, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39910376f.
Texte intégralEllinger, Pierre. « La légende nationale phocidienne : Artémis, les situations extrêmes et les récits de guerre d'anéantissement / ». Athènes : Paris : Ecole française d'Athènes ; diff. De Boccard, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35705413x.
Texte intégralHoffmann, Geneviève. « La Jeune fille, les pouvoirs et la mort dans la société athénienne du Ve siècle ». Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376059540.
Texte intégralZervakis, Peter Alexander. « Justice for Greece : der Einfluß einer gräkoamerikanischen Interessengruppe auf die Außenpolitik der USA gegenüber Griechenland, 1945-1947 / ». Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39112703f.
Texte intégralBetegh, Gábor. « The Derveni Papyrus : cosmology, theology and interpretation / ». Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39251581f.
Texte intégralContient le texte grec avec sa trad. anglaise en regard, commentaire en anglais. Bibliogr. p. 381-395. Index.
Sauzeau, Pierre. « Les partages d'Argos : sur les pas des Danaïdes / ». [Paris] : Belin, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39916940j.
Texte intégralBagordo, Andreas. « Reminiszenzen früher Lyrik bei den attischen Tragikern : Beiträge zur Anspielungstechnik und poetischen Tradition / ». München : C.H. Beck, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb392336030.
Texte intégralLawton, Carol L. « Attic document reliefs : art and politics in ancient Athens / ». Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1995. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=1999.04.0005.
Texte intégralGrethlein, Jonas. « Asyl und Athen : Die Konstruktion kollektiver Identität in der griechischen Tragödie / ». Stuttgart : Metzler, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39037613x.
Texte intégralFeyel, Christophe. « DOKIMASÍA la place et le rôle de l'examen préliminaire dans les institutions des cités grecques / ». Nancy : Paris : ADRA ; diff. de Boccard, 2009. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41458533m.
Texte intégralEtude en français avec des extraits en grec. ADRA = Association pour la diffusion de la recherche sur l'Antiquité. Notes bibliogr. Index.
Bouillot, Kevin. « « Ὥσπερ τὸ θεοὺς εἶναι… » : étude des « petits » sanctuaires oraculaires en Anatolie romaine ». Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PSLEP003.
Texte intégralThe recent historical studies questioned both the modern assumption that divinatory practices were marginal within the Greek religion and the uniform and often Delphic vision of the oracular sanctuary, partly by broadening the spectrum of the studied sanctuaries. This research intends to contribute to this reconsideration. Rendering the diversity of the oracular phenomenon implies questioning first the characteristics of the oracular sanctuaries. So doing, a lexical grid of the oracular sanctuary can be drawn and allows its systematic identification. Then a more complete survey can be applied to Roman Anatolia, a very rich region regarding testimonies and sanctuaries. Forty-six Anatolian sanctuaries can be identified this way, and described as far as allowed by available ancient documents. Studying and comparing these sanctuaries illustrate the diversity of the phenomenon that is irreducible to a single pattern, a deity, a divinatory method or a scale. On the contrary, it shows the embedding of these sanctuaries in the human geography of Anatolia, in the people’s religious life (and not only for consulting kings and cities) and on a wider scale in the whole plurality and diversity of ancient polytheism. It eventually shows the proximity between oracular practices and other Anatolian religious practices allowing an analogous access to the divine. It is eventually the (partly modern) category of the oracular sanctuaries that is to be questioned and reconsidered, given the blurry and imprecise borders within the ancient practices and experiences, and the plasticity of the Greek mind regarding divination and religion
Spielvogel, Jörg. « Wirtschaft und Geld bei Aristophanes : Untersuchungen zu den ökonomischen Bedingungen in Athen im Übergang vom 5. zum 4. Jh. v.Chr. / ». Frankfurt am Main : M. Clauss, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40926156s.
Texte intégralHumbert-Mougin, Sylvie. « Dionysos revisité : les tragiques grecs en France de Leconte de Lisle à Claudel / ». [Paris] : Belin, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39083719b.
Texte intégralBibliogr. p. 281-288. Index.
Le, Boulluec Alain. « La Notion d'hérésie dans la littérature grecque, IIe-IIIe siècles ». Paris : Études augustiniennes, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb348361506.
Texte intégralChapa, Juan. « Letters of condolence in Greek papyri / ». Firenze : Gonnelli, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37033225k.
Texte intégralKellner, Thomas. « Die Göttergestalten in Claudians De raptu Proserpinae : Polarität und Koinzidenz als anthropozentrische Dialektik / ». München : B. G. Teubner, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb391952759.
Texte intégralKistler, Erich. « Die "Opferrinnezeremonie" : Bankettideologie am Grab, Orientalisierung und Formierung einer Adelsgesellschaft in Athen / ». Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376273698.
Texte intégralGenovese, Guglielmo. « I santuari rurali nella Calabria greca / ». Roma : "L'Erma" di Bretschneider, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb389435061.
Texte intégralLupack, Susan M. « The role of the religious sector in the economy of late bronze age Mycenaean Greece / ». Oxford : Archaeopress, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41391675s.
Texte intégralLeguay, Annie. « Recherches sur la Thébaide archaïque à partir des documents figurés sur les vases grecs des Ve et VIe siècles ». Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040110.
Texte intégralFrom the figured documents on the Greek vases of the fifth and fourth centuries BC (with few exceptions), this work tends to reconstitute what the archaic Thebaid might have been. The influence of the primitive cycle upon the Greek and Latin poets and prose writers has been reminded, and, as for as possible, the successive additions to the original themes have been analyzed. The following events have been successively called forth: Polynices arriving at Adraste's court, Tydee's mission to Eteocles and his return to Argos, Amphiaraos's refusal to take part in the expedition against Thebes on account of bad omens and, finally, his leaving caused by the cupidity of his wife, Eriphyle - bribed by Polynices - and as a consequence his anger during the parting scene. During the motion to Thebes, the presages won't be better and Opheltes's death will confirm his predictions. In the description of the properly so called fights, what has been kept is Capanee's exploit and his exemplary punishment, the duel between the two hostile brothers, Tydee's monstrous cruelty to Melanippe, Amphiaraos's disappearing into the bowels of the earth, and Adraste's gloriousless flight. In conclusion, it seems that the archaic Thebaid took its inspiration from an old Theban base, with which some Argian elements mixed, and that it reproved, although fascinated by them, the violence, the inordinate pride and the impious cruelty of the heroes it staged
Reichardt, Tobias. « Recht und Rationalität im frühen Griechenland / ». Würzburg : Königshausen & ; Neumann, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb392064711.
Texte intégralTrojahn, Silke. « Die auf Papyri erhaltenen Kommentare zur alten Komödie : Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der antiken Philologie / ». München ; Leipzig : K.G. Saur, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb392342948.
Texte intégralSmarczyk, Bernhard. « Timoleon und die Neugründung von Syrakus / ». Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & ; Ruprecht, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410349460.
Texte intégralBibliogr. p. 182-187.
Vrettós, Spýros L. « Oi laïkoí poiītés tīs Leukádas (1990-1985 [i.e.1900-1985]) ōs koinōnikó fainómeno / ». Athī́́na : Th. Kastaniṓ́́tīs, 1991. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41442610k.
Texte intégralVerdon, Olivier. « Le Corps des dieux grecs : conventions et modes de représentation ». Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004STR20030.
Texte intégralAnthropomorphism of Greek religion poses the problem of iconographical codes and stylistic means use by artists in order to picture god's body lay out upon human cast, most of the time (but not only). From a classical way of visualizing Antiquity, become directly apparent categories of representation : aniconic god's images such as "uncouth stones" from Achaia and Arcadia, images of Hermes in this instance ; for the same god (also Dionysus) the pillar and manikin semi-iconic shapes, grouping of a geometric stay with a head, a mask, a phallus ; the latest becoming gigantic when it is Hermes or Dionysus' body ; properly teratologic; images of some gods and zoo/anthropomorphic hybridization phenomenon, hybridization and monstrosity concepts must not be confused (Eros or Nike are not monsters). Concerning the zoomorphic body of gods, the question of metamorphosis raises problematic bounds to the image's specificity (sculpture and painting) and that of the text. The ease and richness of poetry allows the body of the gods to be expressed in a more complex and analytic way and even to be pictured in the reader's mind, when the figurative arts represent this process only by means of a range of rather repetitive and hasty formulas. My searches proved that there is gods and gods. The great figures of Olympus grope to reach their canonical form, as much as the divine personalities less integrated into the pantheon show a more fluctuating body. Gods' body does not constitutes an homogenous and established unity. It is composed to fluctuations of several kinds : local (Pausanias informs us of gods who's shape is far from the attic model) ; chronological (upper archaism gods of Homer and figurative arts are not those of Apollonius and the pergamenian sculptors) ; generic too, in so far as the religious and political art that is sculpture, and painting with its narrative functions, do not have the same goal and do not obey to the same technical constraints
Salamone, Stephen D. « Diōgmos hē dēmiourgia mias nēsiōtikēs koinotētas kai hē prosphygikē tēs klēronomia / ». Athēna : [S.n], 1989. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/27747720.html.
Texte intégralEllinger, Pierre. « Recherches sur les "situations extrêmes" dans la mythologie d'Artemis et la pensée religieuse grecque : autour de la légende nationale phocidienne et des récits de g uerre d'anéantissement ». Paris, EHESS, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988EHES0014.
Texte intégralStarting from the phokian national legend which consists in a cycle of tales reporting the wars of independence of the phokians against the thessalians in the archaic age, celebrated at the phokian federal sanctuary of artemis elaphebolos in hyampolis, it is shown that the greeks of the archaic and classical periods developped a complex and systematic thinking about exceptions to their own rules of hoplitic war. When wars of annihilation threatened the very existence of peoples and cities, artemis was called to instil the boldness and the courage to face the greatest risks, to inspire the devices to win these wars which transgress every admitted limit and to make civilization triumph where it seemed doomed to sink into wildness. The pondering of the greeks about the extreme forms of war is to be placed in the larger frame of a consideration on "extreme situations" by which the city, opposing the extreme radicalism of mystic trends like orphism which branded her as the absolute evil, endeavoured to explore and draw the limits of human condition at a distance of both the worst and the impossible best. Thus conceived, this whole work is intended as a contribution to the study of the relations between myth and history
Burckhardt, Leonhard Alexander. « Bürger und Soldaten : Aspekte der politischen und militärischen Rolle athenischer Bürger im Kriegswesen des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. / ». Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35845697b.
Texte intégralScullion, John Scott. « Three studies in Athenian dramaturgy / ». Stuttgart : B. G. Teubner, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37094990f.
Texte intégralContient des plans du théatre de Dionysos. Notes bibliogr. Index.
Pfau, Olivier. « La tragédie grecque - architecture poétique : une analyse formelle de la composition d'Euripide dans les oeuvres Hyppolyte et Médée / ». Villeneuve d'Ascq : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37224991p.
Texte intégralPérez, López Manuel. « Lexicon poetarum bucolicorum Graecorum minorum / ». Amsterdam : A. M. Hakkert, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35690928t.
Texte intégralDroste, Meike. « Die Asklepiaden : Untersuchungen zur Ikonographie und Bedeutung / ». Aachen : Shaker Verlag, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40927696n.
Texte intégralRossum-Steenbeek, Monique van. « Greek reader's digests ? : studies on a selection of subliterary papyri / ». Leiden (Netherlands) : Brill, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370748468.
Texte intégralMuñoz, Llamosas Virginia. « La intervención divina en el hombre a través de la literatura griega de la época arcaica y clásica / ». Amsterdam : A. M. Hakkert, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb388727492.
Texte intégralSchmitt-Pantel, Pauline. « La cite au banquet : histoire des repas publics dans les cites grecques ». Lyon 2, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987LYO20054.
Texte intégralAfter a blood-sacrifice it was the custom of greek city communities to meet for a public meal. These public meals form the subject of the present study, which traces their history from the eight century b. C. To the fourth century a. D. : in archaic societies, in classical athens, and in the greek cities of the hellenistic and roman periods. The study will also concern itself with the way(s) in which greek discourse represented the public meals of other communities: their ancestors, and non-greek peoples. The sources used are various, consisting mainly of literary texts, iconography, archeology, and epigraphy - the relevant material in this last category being here assembled for the first time. The study is offered as an addition to existing research on greek sacrifice; as a contribution to the history of ancient practices relating to food; and as a reflection on the definition(s) of politics in greek cities
Elayi, Josette. « Pénétration grecque en Phénicie sous l'Empire perse / ». Nancy : Presses universitaires de Nancy, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34932802g.
Texte intégralAlperowitz, Michael. « Das Wirken und Walten der Götter im griechischen Roman / ». Heidelberg : C. Winter, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb357401518.
Texte intégralKimmel-Clauzet, Flore. « Morts, tombeaux et cultes des poètes grecs : étude de la survie des grands poètes des époques archaïque et classique en Grèce ancienne ». Lyon 3, 2008. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2008_out_kimmel_f.pdf.
Texte intégralThe most famous poets of Ancient Greece have been honored and worshipped by the next generations. Our study relies on a new corpus of documents about Homer, Hesiod, Archilochus, Pindar, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, that we gathered, translated and commented. The traditional narratives about the poets draw a portrait of extraordinary men, who die in a violent or marvellous way. The poet appear thus as somebody who deserves the attention of the community. The graves were the most important places to commemorate the dead poets, and the funerary epigrams that were written about them expressed the vivid relationship of the literary community to the famous poets of the past. Various kinds of cults are also known: they can be different from a poet to another, or from a period to another. Our study is an attempt to make clear the various attitudes of the ancient Greeks to their poets, but also to explain them, taking mostly into account the commentaries of the ancient authors. It appears that the conception of the poets' status, the place given to their works in the society, as a basement for culture and education, but also a certain type of patriotism, have deeply influenced the treatment of the ancient poets