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Philostrats Heroikos und Diktys

Hermes 52 (4):613-624 (1917)

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  1. Roman Politics and the Fictonal Narrator in Philostatus' Apollonius.Adam Kemezis - 2014 - Classical Antiquity 33 (1):61-101.
    Philostratus' eight-book work on Apollonius of Tyana begins with an elaborate frame narrative in which the narrator describes how the empress Julia Domna commissioned him to edit a recently discovered authoritative account of that sage's career, written by one his disciples. This narrative has clear marks of conscious fictionality, and identifies the Apollonius with such pseudepigraphic works as Dictys Cretensis and The Wonders beyond Thule. This article will explore how this claim functions within Philostratus' larger narrative self-presentation. Philostratus in effect (...)
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  • Philostratus' "Heroikos" and its setting in reality.Christopher P. Jones - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:141-149.
    This paper discusses the background in reality of the Heroikos (Dialogue concerning Heroes), which is ascribed to Philostratus of Athens, and is mainly devoted to the hero Protesilaos. After a summary of the work, the paper considers it from four aspects. The time of writing falls after 217 (the second victory at Olympia of the athlete Helix of Phoenicia); there may be a reference to events in Thessaly under the emperor Alexander Severus (222-235). If the author is the well-known Philostratus, (...)
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