Byzantion Nea Hellás: Recent submissions
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Eros – Pólemos. Rhetoric and speeches of love in Euripides
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 41 (2022); pp. 35-51. -
Ode to Salinas by Fray Luis de León in light of orphism
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 41 (2022); pp. 53-60. -
The war with words: metis, agon, and eristic in the Tragedy of Eeschylus
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 41 (2022); pp. 13-33. -
Actividades del Centro de Estudios Griegos, Bizantinos y Neohelénicos 2020
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 353-354. -
"This is how the mountains dance": The female aesthetics of Epirus in Tasia Veneti's work
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 207-232. -
Semiotic considerations on the metaphorical uses of environmental order in the discursive production system of His Holiness Bartholomew, ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 143-170. -
“Thought in wood and stone”. The ideal city in the Kazantzakis’ Odyssey and the tradition of ancient greek utopism
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 233-253. -
The manuscript of the modern greek literature by Joseph Dunin-Borkowski: a major contribution to european literary transfer of the 19th century (First part)
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 255-267. -
Femininity of the murderess. Feminist reading of Alexandros Papadiamantis’ Η φόνισσα
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 289-309. -
Digital humanities and Kazantzakis’ Odyssey: an exploration
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 269-287. -
An incurable mute sorrow: image of Penelope in Kazantzakis’ Odyssey
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 195-206. -
The Greek Revolution of 1821. The precursor Rigas Velestinlís
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 171-193. -
Las epopeyas homéricas en la numismática clásica
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 313-339. -
Pierre Gilles: Topografía de Constantinopla. Introducción, traducción del latín y notas de Domingo F. Sanz. Ensayo preliminar Pedro Bádenas de la Peña y Miguel A. Bunes. Sevilla: Editorial Renacimiento.
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 343-349. -
El uso en Platón de “sofista”: ni novedoso ni distinto ni despectivo
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 101-124. -
The conception of the slave in the classical greek world: heterogeneous forms of subjection in the hellenic practice of slavery
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 81-100. -
Anna Komnene’s Alexiad and the ancient epic tradition: the literary portrait of Alexios i Komnenos between Herakles’ force and Odysseus’ ingenuity
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 127-140. -
The reception of the term Sodom in the protreptic of Clement of Alexandria: the deconstruction of a stereotype
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 41-62. -
The tragic knowledge: elements of Jaspers thought in Euripides’ The Bacchae
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 25-40. -
The theory of substance and the characterisation of the aristotelian soul
Byzantion Nea Hellás; Núm. 40 (2021); pp. 63-80.