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  1. Euripides' "Iphigenia among the Taurians": Aetiology, Ritual, and Myth.Christian Wolff - 1992 - Classical Antiquity 11 (2):308-334.
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  • Atalanta as Model: The Hunter and the Hunted.Judith M. Barringer - 1996 - Classical Antiquity 15 (1):48-76.
    Atalanta, devotee of Artemis and defiant of men and marriage, was a popular figure in ancient literature and art. Although scholars have thoroughly investigated the literary evidence concerning Atalanta, the material record has received less scrutiny. This article explores the written and visual evidence, primarily vase painting, of three Atalanta myths: the Calydonian boar hunt, her wrestling match with Peleus, and Atalanta's footrace, in the context of rites of passage in ancient Greece. The three myths can be read as male (...)
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  • Menander's Epitrepontes and the Festival of the Tauropolia.Eftychia Bathrellou - 2012 - Classical Antiquity 31 (2):151-192.
    The paper examines the surviving references to the setting of the rapes in New Comedy. It argues that the fact that rapes are commonly set in the course of nocturnal festival activities should not be seen merely as a convenient plot device. By using Menander's Epitrepontes as a case study, the paper suggests that there is a close relationship between the character of the festivals where rapes are set and a major theme in the plays themselves: namely, the maturation of (...)
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  • Artemis Bear-Leader.Michael B. Walbank - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):276-.
    Editors of Lysistrate have regarded this passage as a kind of cursus honorum of a well-brought-up young Athenian lady: the chorine first served at the age of seven as a bearer of the sacred casket ; then at the age of ten as miller of corn for Athena Archegetis ; then followed service as a ‘bear’ of Artemis at the Brauronia; finally, she returned to Athens as a basket-bearer , holding a string of figs, when a fair young girl. After (...)
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  • Una menzione di Atena Ἀρχηγέτις in P.Hib. I 15 Note sull’epiteto e sul suo impiego ad Atene.Claudio Biagetti - 2019 - Kernos 32:29-48.
    Une mention d’Athéna Archegetis dans un passage fragmentaire du papyrus P.Hib. I 15 conduit à déterminer l’histoire de l’épithète, attestée dans la tradition littéraire et épigraphique entre la fin du ve siècle et la période impériale. À partir de la fin du iiie siècle avant J.-C., l’usage d’archegetis s’étend à d’autres divinités qu’Athéna en dehors d’Athènes (Magnésie, Xanthos, Éphèse, Samos, Attaleia, Myra…). Cette étude passe en revue et reconsidère la documentation disponible sur ce terme afin d’en préciser — quand c’est (...)
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