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Geboren 1956

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  1. The Ionian Enlightenment
  2. “First Was Chaos”
  3. Other Tragedians and a Comedian
  4. The Greatest Hero of All
  5. The Terrible House of Atreus
  6. Oedipus the King, II
  7. Odysseus Tells His Own Story
  8. The Paradox of Glory
  9. Two Tragedians, One Hero
  10. The Sophoclean Hero
  11. Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
  12. Introduction
  13. The Opening of the Aeneid
  14. Culture, Prehistory, and the "Great Goddess"
  15. The Oresteia — Agamemnon
  16. Apollo and Artemis
  17. From Troy to Carthage
  18. Achilles and Hektor
  19. Greek Husband, Foreign Wife
  20. Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies
  21. Darius and the Scythians
  22. Herodotus, the Peloponnesian War, and Thucydides
  23. Immortals and Mortals
  24. What Is Myth?
  25. “Gods Are Useful”
  26. The Oresteia — Mythic Background
  27. "Inquiry" and the Birth of History
  28. The Role of the Gods
  29. The Death of Patroklos
  30. The Trojan War and the Archaeologists
  31. Phaedra, Hippolytus, and Aphrodite's Wrath
  32. Persons, Personalities, and Peoples
  33. Myth, Legend, and Oral Tradition
  34. Scope, Design, and Organization of the Histories
  35. The Battles of Thermopylae and Artemisium
  36. Tragedy Defined
  37. Italy and the Future
  38. Why Is Myth?
  39. Monstrous Females and Female Monsters
  40. Reunion and Return
  41. Recognitions and Revenge
  42. The Reign of the Olympians
  43. Euripides and the Gods
  44. Laughter-Loving Aphrodite
  45. The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife
  46. Herodotus and History
  47. Oedipus the King, I
  48. Glory, Honor, and the Wrath of Achilles
  49. Homeric Epic and the East-West Conflict
  50. History or Literature-Or Both?
  51. The Tragic Legacy
  52. Reunion and Resolution
  53. Virgil's Iliad
  54. Euripides on War and Women
  55. Herodotus' Account of Egypt
  56. Aftermath and Influence
  57. The Tragedies of King Oedipus
  58. A Goddess and a Princess
  59. The Last Plays of Euripides
  60. The Oresteia — Libation Bearers and Eumenides
  61. Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
  62. The Homeric Question
  63. From Persephone's Land to the Island of Helios
  64. Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of Death
  65. Within the Walls of Troy
  66. Democracy, Culture, and Tragedy
  67. The Three Electras
  68. Croesus, Solon, and Human Happiness
  69. The Longest Day
  70. Sparta and the Spartan Way of Life
  71. Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods
  72. Introduction to Homeric Epic
  73. The Gods, Fate, and the Supernatural
  74. The Gods and Fate
  75. Roots of a Genre
  76. Theseus and the "Test-And-Quest" Myth
  77. The Trojan War
  78. From Myth to History and Back Again
  79. The Embassy to Achilles
  80. The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
  81. The Victory of Greece
  82. The Goddess, the Swineherd, and the Beggar
  83. Heroes' Homecomings
  84. A Master of Spectacle
  85. Antigone and Creon
  86. Production and Stagecraft
  87. Euripides the Anti-Tragedian
  88. Odysseus and Penelope
  89. Cyrus and the Foundation of the Persian Empire
  90. The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
  91. Athens in the Archaic Age
  92. Roman Founders, Roman Fables
  93. The Last Plays of Sophocles
  94. The Ionian Revolt and the Battle of Marathon
  95. Odysseus Among the Phaiakians
  96. Guests and Hosts
  97. The Ascension of Darius
  98. Politics and Culture in Fifth-Century Athens
  99. Unhappy Dido
  100. Enemies' Tears — Achilles and Priam
  101. Xerxes and the Threat to Greece
  102. Aeschylus — Creator of an Art Form
  103. Achilles Returns to Battle
  104. From Aeneas to Romulus
  105. From Ovid to the Stars
  106. Hermes and Dionysos
  107. The Beginnings of the Conflict
  108. Lecture 5b: From Troy To Carthage
  109. Lecture 5c: From Troy To Carthage
  110. Lecture 5a: From Troy To Carthage
  111. Lecture 11b: The Gods And Fate
  112. Lecture 4e: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  113. Lecture 12f: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  114. Lecture 7c: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  115. Lecture 2d: From Aeneas To Romulus
  116. Lecture 9e: Virgil's Illiad
  117. Lecture 2b: From Aeneas To Romulus
  118. Lecture 9b: Virgil's Illiad
  119. Lecture 5f: From Troy To Carthage
  120. Lecture 3b: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  121. Lecture 5e: From Troy To Carthage
  122. Lecture 11e: The Gods And Fate
  123. Lecture 2f: From Aeneas To Romulus
  124. Lecture 12b: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  125. Lecture 6e: Unhappy Dido
  126. Lecture 5d: From Troy To Carthage
  127. Lecture 10c: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  128. Lecture 9f: Virgil's Illiad
  129. Lecture 1a: Introduction
  130. Lecture 7d: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  131. Lecture 3f: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  132. Lecture 3a: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  133. Lecture 4f: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  134. Lecture 8f: Italy And The Future
  135. Lecture 6b: Unhappy Dido
  136. Lecture 11d: The Gods And Fate
  137. Lecture 8e: Italy And The Future
  138. Lecture 7a: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  139. Lecture 1e: Introduction
  140. Lecture 9c: Virgil's Illiad
  141. Lecture 1c: Introduction
  142. Lecture 4a: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  143. Lecture 10d: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  144. Lecture 12c: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  145. Lecture 2a: From Aeneas To Romulus
  146. Lecture 3e: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  147. Lecture 11f: The Gods And Fate
  148. Lecture 4c: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  149. Lecture 2c: From Aeneas To Romulus
  150. Lecture 1f: Introduction
  151. Lecture 8b: Italy And The Future
  152. Lecture 8c: Italy And The Future
  153. Lecture 10e: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  154. Lecture 11a: The Gods And Fate
  155. Lecture 8d: Italy And The Future
  156. Lecture 4b: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  157. Lecture 2e: From Aeneas To Romulus
  158. Lecture 3d: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  159. Lecture 10a: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  160. Lecture 8a: Italy And The Future
  161. Lecture 6d: Unhappy Dido
  162. Lecture 7e: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  163. Lecture 12d: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  164. Lecture 12e: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  165. Lecture 6c: Unhappy Dido
  166. Lecture 6f: Unhappy Dido
  167. Lecture 9d: Virgil's Illiad
  168. Lecture 6a: Unhappy Dido
  169. Lecture 7b: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  170. Lecture 4d: The Opening Of The Aeneid
  171. Lecture 7f: Funeral Games And A Journey To The Dead
  172. Lecture 3c: Rome, Augustus And Virgil
  173. Lecture 10f: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  174. Lecture 11c: The Gods And Fate
  175. Lecture 9a: Virgil's Illiad
  176. Lecture 12a: The End Of The Aeneid And Beyond
  177. Lecture 1d: Introduction
  178. Lecture 10b: The Inevitable Doom Of Turnus
  179. Lecture 1b: Introduction

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