orestes, agamemnon, chorus, oedipus, play, electra, aeschylus, clytemnestra, antigone, sophocles, creon, scene, euripides, apollo, aegisthus, cassandra, murder, audience, action, eteocles, lines, oresteia, iphigenia, troy, sacrifice, curse, hecuba, eumenides, thebes, city, erinyes, king, house, speech, dramatic, furies, trilogy, stasimon, clytaemnestra, laius, messenger, words, pylades, oracle, gods, elders, vengeance, justice, fraenkel, herself
1940
Divine Violence and Providence in Euripides' Ion. Felix Martin Wassermann. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1940), pp. 587-604
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The Meaning of Euripides' Orestes. H. G. Mullens. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1940), pp. 153-158
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La Machine Infernale: A Modern Adaptation of the Oedipus Legend by Jean Cocteau. P. G. Mason. Greece & Rome. (May, 1940), pp. 178-187
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Prometheus Bound. David Grene. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1940), pp. 22-38
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On the Teaching of Greek Literature in English. Kathryn Bowen. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1940), pp. 20-34
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On Guilt and Error in Senecan Tragedy. Roger A. Pack. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1940), pp. 360-371
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Some Herodotean Rationalisms. H. J. Rose. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1940), pp. 78-84
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I Want My Child to Have a Classical Education. Marie E. Van Nest. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1940), pp. 276-290
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Woman's Place in Menander's Athens. L. A. Post. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1940), pp. 420-459
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Quo Sensu Credis et Ore? A Study of Facial Expression in Greek and Latin Literature. Margaret B. Fergusson. Greece & Rome. (Feb., 1940), pp. 102-116
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Orestes, Please Get off My Foot!. Theodore Panos. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1940), pp. 359-361
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The Economic Motive in Thucydides. Stanley Barney Smith. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1940), pp. 267-301
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Sophocles on His Own Development. C. M. Bowra. American Journal of Philology. (1940), pp. 385-401
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Euripides and the Puritan Movement: A Study of 'The Bacchae'. L. M. Mead. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1940), pp. 22-28
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The Theory of the Four Monarchies Opposition History under the Roman Empire. Joseph Ward Swain. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1940), pp. 1-21
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Archaeological News and Discussions. Stephen B. Luce, A. W. van Buren. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1940), pp. 359-397
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Proceedings of the Seventy-Second Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1940), pp. i-cix
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The Tale of Troy. K. N. Colvile. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1940), pp. 1-11
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Ludus Iambicus (Continued). L. E. Eyres. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1940), pp. 41-43
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Iliad IX. 336 and the Meaning of άλ oχ oς in Homer. W. P. Clark. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1940), pp. 188-190
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Sources of the Names of Trojans and Latins in Vergil's Aeneid. Catharine Saunders. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1940), pp. 537-555
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Archaeological News and Discussions. Stephen B. Luce, Nelson Glueck, William Stevenson Smith. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1940), pp. 118-149
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Aphrodite and Athena in the Lysistrata of Aristophanes. G. W. Elderkin. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1940), pp. 387-396
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