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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Intercultural Relations and the Barbarian Repertoire in Greek Culture -- Making Friends with Foreigners: Xenoi in the Homeric Epics -- The xenos as a Focus for Civic Unity in History, Ritual, and Literature -- A God in Translation? Dionysus from Lucian to Gandhara -- The Phrygian Slave in Euripides’ Orestes -- Greek Historians, Persika and the Persian Empire (late 5th.c. – 4th.c.) -- The Abduction of Europa from Moschus to Nonnus -- List of Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index of Sources -- Index of Terms
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Greek literature History and criticism Congresses.
Greek literature History and criticism.
Antikes Griechenland.
Barbaren.
Ethnizität.
Identität.
Barbarians.
Ethnicity.
Europe-Asia.
Foreigners.
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Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
List of Figures --
Introduction --
Intercultural Relations and the Barbarian Repertoire in Greek Culture --
Making Friends with Foreigners: Xenoi in the Homeric Epics --
The xenos as a Focus for Civic Unity in History, Ritual, and Literature --
A God in Translation? Dionysus from Lucian to Gandhara --
The Phrygian Slave in Euripides’ Orestes --
Greek Historians, Persika and the Persian Empire (late 5th.c. – 4th.c.) --
The Abduction of Europa from Moschus to Nonnus --
List of Contributors --
Bibliography --
Index of Sources --
Index of Terms
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List of Figures --
Introduction --
Intercultural Relations and the Barbarian Repertoire in Greek Culture --
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A God in Translation? Dionysus from Lucian to Gandhara --
The Phrygian Slave in Euripides’ Orestes --
Greek Historians, Persika and the Persian Empire (late 5th.c. – 4th.c.) --
The Abduction of Europa from Moschus to Nonnus --
List of Contributors --
Bibliography --
Index of Sources --
Index of Terms
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Acknowledgements --
Contents --
List of Figures --
Introduction --
Intercultural Relations and the Barbarian Repertoire in Greek Culture --
Making Friends with Foreigners: Xenoi in the Homeric Epics --
The xenos as a Focus for Civic Unity in History, Ritual, and Literature --
A God in Translation? Dionysus from Lucian to Gandhara --
The Phrygian Slave in Euripides’ Orestes --
Greek Historians, Persika and the Persian Empire (late 5th.c. – 4th.c.) --
The Abduction of Europa from Moschus to Nonnus --
List of Contributors --
Bibliography --
Index of Sources --
Index of Terms
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