10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOMACHIA»
Discover the use of
monomachia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monomachia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Apollodoros 3.68 ("Eteokles and Polyneikes, by the decree of both armies, fought
a monomachia for the kingdom and slew each other"); Aischylos Septem 8o4ff.;
Diodoros 4.65.8; Pausanias 9.5.12; Statius Theb. 9.447 — 579. In the Phoinissai
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William Kendrick Pritchett, 1974
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Sex, Wives, and Warriors: Reading Biblical Narrative With ...
Esler, “Monomachia intheAncient Mediterranean.” 55. For theeastern
Mediterranean, see deVaux,“Single Combat”; for monomachia among the
Romans in the west, see Oakley, “Single Combat”;for a comparison of
monomachia in the Old ...
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Institutes of the laws of England: containg the exposition ...
C. A. P. LXXII. Of. Monomachia, . Single. Combate,. £)uell,. Affrays,. and.
Challenges,. and. of. Private. Revenge. THIS single combat between any of the
kings subjects, of their own heads, and for private malice, or displeasure is
prohibited by ...
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Hoplites: The Classical Greek Battle Experience
Monomachia of commanders or champions, as Pritchett'sown catalog of
examples shows,generally occurs asasubstitute for an engagement ofall forces.
The term monomachia in classical Greek and Hellenistic historians for the
occasional ...
Victor Davis Hanson, 2002
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The Greeks and Their Past: Poetry, Oratory and History in ...
The Spartans' reply to this challenge is silence. The Persians' challenge not only
takes up the theme of the monomachia, but it also illustrates the gap between
reputation and reality that the 98 Cf. Moles 2002: 37. 99 Cf. Loraux 1986a: 65–6.
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Approaches to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
The first substantive meeting between Hektor and Aias,9 their Iliad 7
monomachia,10 provides some clues as to what this influence might be. The first
pieces of evidence about Zeus' relationship with Aias come during the hero's
monomachia ...
76. Monomachia. duorum. Cum40. ergo uterque exercitus dubio esset statu, et
de victoria altrinsecus tota mente quaereretur, Germanus quidam, animo simul et
viribus fidens, singularis ad dimicandum cum armis processit seseque ad pontem
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Richer of Saint-Rémi, Justin Lake, 2011
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The Armies of Classical Greece
Ephorus and the Prohibition of Missiles 171 archaic Greek code of chivalry in
which archery was shunned as un-heroic and rules of monomachia permitted
only close combat (cf. note 8 above). Strabo's Tn.XeP6X.ou; includes both spears
and ...
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
archaic Greek code of chivalry in which archery was shunned as un-heroic and
rules of monomachia permitted only close combat (cf. note 8 above). Strabo's tt|
XeP6Xoiq includes both spears and arrows. Homeric heroes threw their spears, ...