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Flavius Philostratus: Heroikos
the Athenian Philostratus, Ellen Bradshaw Aitken and Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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The Sign of the Hero: A Prologue (Gregory Nagy, page xv)
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Introduction (page xxxvii)
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The Numbering Used in This Volume (page xciii)
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Concerning Transliteration (page xciv)
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A Guide to the Textual Apparatus (page xcv)
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Philostratus Heroikos: Text and Translation (page 1)
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I. The Phoenician's Quest (1.1-8.18) (page 3)
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II. Protesilaos (9.1-23.30) (page 29)
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III. Protesilaos's Opinion of Homer (24.1-25.17) (page 69)
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IV. The Catalogue of the Heroes (25.18-42.4) (page 77)
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V. On Homer and His Art (43.1-44.4) (page 129)
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VI. Achilles (44.5-57.17) (page 135)
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VII. Evening Falls (58.1-6) (page 179)
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Maps (page 183)
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Glossary (page 187)
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Select Bibliography (page 245)
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On Heroes, Tombs, and Early Christianity: An Epilogue (Helmut Koester, page 257)
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Index of Greek Words (page 265)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CR | 53.1 (Apr. 2003): 252 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662765 |
JAOS | 125.1 (Jan.-Mar. 2005): 153-154 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20064318 |
Citable Link
Published: c2001
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589830080 (paper)