10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARTHENOPAEUS»
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The Commerce of War: Exchange and Social Order in Latin Epic ...
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continues to try to reach his foe until he trips and then lies begging for friend or
foe to kill him (9.749–57). Parthenopaeus leaves Eurytion to his misery but
continues ...
2
Statius and the Thebaid
712-75 Diana's intervention Parthenopaeus' aristeia 776-820 Amphion and
Parthenopaeus Diana's last plea 821-40 Diana driven from the battlefield 841-
907 The death of Parthenopaeus It is plain that, in the story of Hippomedon, the
death ...
3
Exemplary Traits: Reading Characterization in Roman Poetry
Like Achilles' lock, Parthenopaeus' hair is also intended for a special divinity and
will be delivered on the hero's return from war. The mortality that shadows
Achilles also hangs over Parthenopaeus; Diana proves unable to help her
favorite ...
4
Metapoetry in Euripides
Parthenopaeus The shield of Euripides' Parthenopaeus displays his mother
Atalanta overwhelming the Calydonian boar ... Aeschylean Parthenopaeus, and
as an attempt to present Parthenopaeus as appropriately named (which, as we
saw, ...
5
Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War
After all, Venus implores Mars to intervene precisely in order to save the Thebans
from Parthenopaeus' attack. But Mars' participation may be just as worrisome as
at that earlier moment when he unreflectively pursued the slaughter of his ...
6
Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome: Studies in ...
29 In another fragment, the recognition of Parthenopaeus has taken place: 'my
son, shame makes me fear to speak out.'30 But what precipitated this rush to
recognition? A crucial line of a messenger speech, preserved for the rare Greek
form ...
David Braund, Christopher Gill, 2003
Atalanta will live to hear of Parthenopaeus' death. For the nymph, resolution
meant she was transferred to Aegina, an island forcibly brought under Athenian
control, there to be worshipped as Aphaea (“The Unseen”); for Atalanta, since the
...
8
Vergil's Aeneid: A Poem of Grief and Love
Much more space is devoted to Dymas (405-441), and his relation with
Parthenopaeus' corpse strongly recalls Nisus' with Eury- alus when he was
trapped. Dymas does not consider escaping, but is ad caedem iuxta mortemque
paratus (413) ...
9
Statius and Virgil: The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of ...
advises Diana to give up her support of Parthenopaeus, since the warrior- youth
is doomed to die. Apollo thus suggests that Amphiaraus' pietas ultimately brings
him inadequate rewards or recognition.54 Moreover, Apollo's insistence on the ...
10
P. Papinius Statius, Silvae Book II: A Commentary
Mar. puts his finger on one sore spot: we do not want Parthenopaeus with a
helmet on his head. It is no objection that the helmet is a superfluous detail (see II
1, 92-3n., 178-82n., 25-8n. here). But a helmet would completely hide the hair (
and ...
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