Aeschylus: Seven Against ThebesBloomsbury Academic, 02.08.2007 - 174 Seiten Accessible introductions to ancient tragedies. Each volume discusses |
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... Polynices in Seven.24 If Polynices is the elder brother , then the kingdom of Thebes will have been his by birthright , and Eteocles has committed a terrible injustice in banishing him . When Eteocles anticipates his clash with Polynices ...
... Polynices ' as ' much - strife ' ( polu + neikos ) is exploited throughout the play . Amphiaraus dwells on the significance of Polynices ' name ( 576-8 ) , and Eteocles claims that his brother is aptly named ( 658 ) . In the same speech ...
... Polynices may have called to mind the return of the exiled sixth - century tyrant Pisistratus to Athens . We are told of a ruse concocted by Pisistratus and his future father - in - law Megacles after Pisistratus had been driven out of ...
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Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
City and Family | 23 |
Divine Forces and Religious Ritual | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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