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1 | Hesiod in context : abstractions and divinities in an Aegean-Eastern koine | 3 |
2 | Disaster revisited : Ate and the Litai in Homer's Iliad | 21 |
3 | Brightness personified : light and divine image in ancient Greece | 29 |
4 | The gender of death | 45 |
5 | The Greek heroes as a 'personification' of the past in the present | 69 |
6 | Neo-platonic personification | 77 |
7 | Side : the personification of the pomegranate | 99 |
8 | Personified abstractions in Laconia : suggestions on the origins of Phobos | 111 |
9 | Situational aesthetics : the deification of Kairos, son of Hermes | 123 |
10 | Eros at the Panathenaea : personification of what? | 135 |
11 | The muses : creativity personified? | 147 |
12 | A lover of his art : the art-form as wife and mistress in Greek poetic imagery | 161 |
13 | Personifications of the Iliad and Odyssey in Hellenistic and Roman art | 173 |
14 | Eunomia or 'make love not war'? : Meidian personifications reconsidered | 193 |
15 | From drunkenness to a hangover : maenads as personifications | 211 |
16 | Personifications and paideia in late antique mosaics from the Greek East | 231 |
17 | Rivers of Roman Antioch | 247 |
18 | Poleos erastes : the Greek city as the beloved | 267 |
19 | Personification in impersonal context : late Roman bureaucracy and the illustrated Notitia dignitatum | 285 |
20 | Good luck and good fortune to the queen of cities : empresses and Tyches in Byzantium | 293 |
21 | The labours of the twelve months in twelfth-century Byzantium | 309 |
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