ACTA
ANTIQUA |
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| István Borzsák: Zu den Problemen der Überlieferung und der Edition des Horaztextes | 233 |
| Judit Domány: lronie in menanders DyskoIos | 243 |
| Zoltán Farkas: A Note on the Chronology of Eusebius's Martyrs of Palestine | 249 |
| Attila Ferenczi: Some generic problems of Senecan Drama | 255 |
| Jan Felix Gaertner: [Mosch.] 3.88 und Pindars Geburtsort | 263 |
| Tibor Grüll: Pilate's Tiberiéum: A New Approach | 267 |
| Péter Hajdu: Aristotle's Poetics: A topical approach | 279 |
| János Harmatta: The Inscription of Tiravharna ksatrapa | 285 |
| György Karsai: The Structure of Prometheus Bound | 293 |
| Edit Krähling: (Sophokles: Die Trachinierinnen, 459) | 303 |
| Heinrich Kuch: Problems of communication in Greek drama | 313 |
| Ulrich Luft: Asclepius. Contribution to Asclepius' Egyptian Relation | 323 |
| György Németh: Metics in Athens | 331 |
| EIvira Pataki: "Fiscellas iunco texens" Some Classical Allusions in Jerome's Vita Hilarionis, Ch. 5 | 349 |
| Ivana Petrovic: Die Bedeutung des Verses 523 in der Antigone des Sophokles. Ein neuer Deutungsversuch | 359 |
| WaIter Pötscher: (Hom., I1. 24, 531ff.) Die Entwicklung einer Wortbedeutung | 363 |
| Zsigmond Ritoók: Iliad 2, 299-330 Translated by Janus Pannonius | 369 |
| Rudolf H. Storch: The silence is deafening. Persian arrows did not inspire the Greek charge at Marathon | 381 |
| László Takács: Das Angst-Motiv in der Octavia des Pseudo-Seneca | 395 |
| CRITlCA | |
| Alain Michel: Eine Handvoll. Ausgewählte kleine Schriften von lstván BORZSÁK | 403 |
| István Kertész: Egon MARÓTI, A delphoi Pythia sportversenyeinek győztesei [The Victors of the Pythian Games in Delphi] | 410 |
| György W. Hegyi: Shannon N. BYRNE and Edmllnd P. CUEVA (eds): Veritatis Amiticiaque Causa: Essays in Honor of Anna Lydia Motto and John R. Clarke | 412 |
| Bengt Löfstedt: Notes on DOYLE'S translation of Sedulius Scottus | 413 |