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    • 1

      • 18th century | 1
    • 3

      • 3rd sacred war | 1
    • A

      • Abantes | 1
      • abortion | 1
      • abrication of gods | 1
      • abstention vow | 2
      • Academy | 1
      • Achilles | 1
      • Achilleus | 1
      • Achmîm | 1
      • Acropolis | 1
      • Adriatic | 1
      • aegis | 2
      • Aelius Aristides | 1
      • Aeschylus | 3
      • Aesop Romance | 2
      • aesthetics of the Archaic period | 1
      • aetiology | 1
      • affective history | 2
      • Agamemnon’s sceptre | 1
      • agathoi | 2
      • agency | 2
      • agôn | 1
      • Ajax | 1
      • alastôr | 1
      • Alcaeus | 1
      • Alcibiades | 1
      • Alexander The Great | 1
      • Alexandria | 1
      • allegory | 3
      • alteration of the name | 1
      • Altertumswissenschaft | 1
      • Amazon | 1
      • Amazons | 1
      • Ambrose | 2
      • Amen | 1
      • American Sign Language | 1
      • amphipolos | 1
      • anaphōnēsis | 1
      • anaphonesis | 1
      • anatomical ex-voto | 1
      • anatomical votive | 1
      • Anaxagoras | 1
      • ancient aesthetics | 1
      • Ancient Arabia | 1
      • ancient art | 1
      • ancient comedy | 1
      • ancient economic thought | 1
      • ancient geography | 1
      • Ancient Greece | 4
      • ancient Greece | 2
      • ancient Greek religion | 2
      • ancient Near East | 1
      • ancient painting | 1
      • ancient philosophy | 1
      • ancient religions | 1
      • ancient sculpture | 1
      • Ancient warfare | 1
      • ancient warfare | 1
      • Andros | 1
      • anger | 2
      • aniconism | 1
      • animal image | 1
      • animal simulacrum | 1
      • animal studies | 1
      • anthropology | 4
      • anthropology of law | 1
      • anthropology of nature | 1
      • anthropology of science | 1
      • anthropology of space | 1
      • anthropomorphism | 2
      • anthropopoiesis | 1
      • anthropozoology | 1
      • Antinous | 1
      • Antiquitates | 1
      • Antiquity | 2
      • antiquity | 1
      • Antyllus | 2
      • aphrodisia | 2
      • Aphrodite | 1
      • Aphrodite’s girdle | 1
      • Apollonian triad | 1
      • apotropaism | 1
      • aprosopia | 1
      • Apulia | 1
      • apulian pottery | 1
      • arbitration | 1
      • Arcadia | 1
      • archaeology | 1
      • archaic age | 1
      • archaic aristocracy | 1
      • archaic greek poetry | 1
      • archaism | 1
      • archeology | 1
      • architecture | 1
      • Areopage | 1
      • Arete | 1
      • Argos | 1
      • Arimaspeans | 1
      • Aristeas | 1
      • Aristomache | 1
      • Aristophanes | 2
      • Aristotle | 4
      • arkteia | 1
      • armour | 1
      • art | 1
      • artefact | 1
      • Artemis | 1
      • Artemis Ephesia | 1
      • Artemis Orthia | 1
      • artifact | 2
      • Asclepius | 1
      • Asia Minor | 1
      • ask with veiled words | 1
      • Aspasia | 1
      • assembly | 1
      • association | 1
      • astrology | 1
      • ate | 1
      • Athena | 2
      • Athena-Erganē | 1
      • Athenagoras | 1
      • Athenian elite | 1
      • Athenian hegemony | 1
      • Athenian heroes | 1
      • Athenian household | 1
      • athenian Kerameikos | 1
      • Athenian ritual | 1
      • athenian vase | 1
      • Athens | 7
      • athlete | 2
      • athletic disc | 1
      • athletic discs | 1
      • atomism | 1
      • attic figured pottery | 1
      • attic sanctuaries | 1
      • attic vase-painting | 2
      • Attic vases | 2
      • Attica | 3
      • Attis | 1
      • auditorium | 1
      • authoritative voice | 1
      • authority | 7
      • autobiography | 2
      • autochthony | 1
      • autochtony | 1
    • B

      • Babylonia | 1
      • Bacchylides | 1
      • bad smell (dusosmia) | 1
      • balance | 1
      • ball | 2
      • banquet | 1
      • Barbarian | 1
      • barbarian | 1
      • barbaric name (« magical word ») | 1
      • Bartolomé de Las Casas | 1
      • basilissa | 1
      • beard | 1
      • beauty | 3
      • bed | 1
      • Bertram Raven | 1
      • bibliotherapy | 2
      • biè | 1
      • birds | 1
      • birth | 4
      • birth control | 1
      • Black Sea | 1
      • boardgame | 2
      • body | 11
      • body fragment | 1
      • body in pieces | 2
      • Bona Dea | 1
      • boundaries | 1
      • Branchos | 1
      • Braurona | 1
      • breast | 1
      • brightness | 1
      • bronze | 1
      • burial ceremonies | 1
    • C

      • Callistratus | 1
      • care | 1
      • case history | 1
      • catholicism history | 1
      • causa facti | 1
      • causality | 2
      • causativum litis | 1
      • causes | 1
      • ceramic | 1
      • Chaeronea | 1
      • chains | 1
      • Chalcis | 1
      • changeover | 1
      • charis | 2
      • childbirth | 1
      • childhood | 2
      • China | 1
      • Chiusi | 1
      • choes | 2
      • choral dance | 1
      • choral poetry | 1
      • chorus | 1
      • Church | 1
      • Cicero | 1
      • cinctus Gabinus | 1
      • circulation | 1
      • circumstantiae | 1
      • citizenship | 1
      • city | 1
      • civic identity | 1
      • civility (rules) | 1
      • classical archaeology | 1
      • classical Athens | 2
      • Classical Athens | 1
      • classics | 1
      • classification | 1
      • Cleisthenes | 1
      • Clement of Alexandria | 1
      • clothes | 3
      • clothing | 5
      • collection | 1
      • colonialism | 1
      • communication | 2
      • comparatism | 1
      • comparatisme positionné | 1
      • comparison | 3
      • competition | 1
      • composition of the image | 1
      • condemnation | 1
      • confession-stelae | 1
      • connoisseurship | 1
      • consecration | 1
      • Constantin Costa-Gavras | 1
      • context | 1
      • contrefactual history | 1
      • contributory causes | 1
      • conversational analysis | 1
      • corinthian | 1
      • Cornelius de Pauw | 1
      • Corpus Hippocraticum | 1
      • cosmology | 2
      • cosmopolitanism | 1
      • costume | 2
      • courete | 1
      • craftsman | 1
      • craftsmanship | 1
      • creolity | 1
      • criminal | 1
      • criminal responsibility | 1
      • crisis | 1
      • crown | 1
      • cult | 1
      • cultic homages | 1
      • cults | 1
      • cultural practices | 1
      • cultural transfer | 1
      • cultural transfers | 1
      • culture | 1
      • cuneiform | 1
      • cups | 1
      • curative reading | 2
      • Curetes | 3
      • custom | 1
      • customs | 1
      • Cynisca | 1
      • Cyprus | 1
      • Cyrene | 2
      • Cyzicus | 1
    • D

      • Daedalus | 2
      • Daidalos | 1
      • Daimôn | 1
      • Damocrita | 1
      • dance | 1
      • Daphne | 1
      • dating of the Baptai | 1
      • Deaf Studies | 1
      • death | 3
      • debate | 1
      • debt | 1
      • declamation | 2
      • dedication | 1
      • deity-human | 1
      • Delphi | 1
      • Delphic oracle | 3
      • Demeter | 1
      • democracy | 2
      • Descola | 1
      • description and proper names | 1
      • description of the works of art | 1
      • desire | 1
      • desire for love | 1
      • despotism | 1
      • destiny | 1
      • Detienne | 1
      • di animales | 1
      • digital humanities | 2
      • dike | 1
      • Dio | 1
      • Dio of Prusa | 1
      • Diodorus Siculus | 1
      • Diodorus Siculus – Timotheüs (general) – Zacynthos – civil war | 1
      • Dionysius | 1
      • Dionysos | 2
      • direct speech | 1
      • dirtiness | 1
      • discourse | 1
      • discourse analysis | 1
      • discourses | 1
      • discursive device | 1
      • disease | 1
      • distributed personhood | 1
      • divination | 4
      • divine | 1
      • divine agency | 1
      • divine justice | 1
      • divine witnessing | 2
      • divine-human relationship | 1
      • divinity | 3
      • divinization | 2
      • division | 1
      • do ut des | 1
      • dog | 2
      • dôron | 1
      • Drakon | 1
      • drama | 1
      • dreams | 1
      • Dreros | 1
      • dress | 1
      • dress code | 1
      • dress code and dress transgressions | 1
      • Dusares | 1
    • E

      • ear | 1
      • early Greek epic | 1
      • earthly life | 1
      • economy | 1
      • education | 1
      • efficacious speech acts | 1
      • efficacy | 1
      • efficiency | 1
      • Egypt | 1
      • eidôlon | 2
      • Eileithyia | 1
      • Eïon | 1
      • eiresiônê | 1
      • ekphrasis | 3
      • elasteros | 1
      • Eleusinian cult | 1
      • Eleusinian mysteries | 1
      • Eleusinian Mysteries | 1
      • Eleusis | 2
      • Elis | 1
      • ellipusa | 1
      • embassy | 1
      • embodied knowledge | 1
      • emotion | 5
      • emotions | 1
      • Emperor Julian | 1
      • enthusiasm | 1
      • enunciation | 1
      • envy | 2
      • ephebes | 2
      • Ephesos | 1
      • Epictetus | 1
      • Epicurean garden | 1
      • Epicureanism | 2
      • epicureanism | 1
      • epigraphy | 1
      • Epimetheus | 1
      • epinikia | 2
      • epiphany | 4
      • epistemology | 1
      • epistolary prescriptions | 1
      • epistolography | 1
      • equivalence | 1
      • Eretria | 1
      • Erga | 1
      • Eris | 1
      • Eros | 7
      • erôs | 3
      • erotic magic | 2
      • erotodidactic | 2
      • Erynies | 1
      • eschatology | 1
      • ethology | 1
      • etiology | 2
      • etruscan dress | 1
      • etruscan pottery | 1
      • Etruscans | 1
      • etrusco-corinthian ceramic | 1
      • etymology | 1
      • euexia | 1
      • Eugenio Pacelli | 1
      • Eupolis | 1
      • Euripides | 2
      • evergetism | 3
      • extension of the family group | 1
      • eyewitness | 1
    • F

      • fabrication of gods | 1
      • face | 1
      • false dream | 1
      • family cult | 1
      • Fasti | 1
      • Father | 1
      • fatum | 1
      • fear | 2
      • feast | 1
      • feeling of love | 1
      • female collectives | 1
      • female warrior | 2
      • feminine | 2
      • feminization of the name | 1
      • fertility | 2
      • festivals | 1
      • figuration | 1
      • figurative agent | 1
      • figurine-vase | 1
      • filiation | 2
      • filmmaker | 1
      • financial investment | 1
      • Flavius Josephus | 1
      • folklore | 1
      • food | 1
      • foreign wisdom | 1
      • forensic rhetoric | 1
      • form | 1
      • forum Romanum | 1
      • foundation | 1
      • fragment | 1
      • François vase | 1
      • freedmen | 1
      • frontier | 1
      • function | 4
      • funeral | 1
      • funeral context | 1
      • funerary | 1
      • funerary anthropology | 1
      • funerary context | 1
      • funerary stele | 1
      • funerary symbolism | 1
      • Furies | 1
    • G

      • Galen | 1
      • game | 1
      • gaze | 2
      • gender | 14
      • genocide | 1
      • genre | 1
      • geography | 1
      • geranos | 1
      • Gernet | 1
      • gesture | 4
      • gestures | 1
      • globe | 1
      • glyptic | 4
      • Gnostics | 1
      • God | 1
      • goddesses | 3
      • gods | 5
      • golden lamellae | 1
      • Gorgo | 1
      • Graeco-roman literature | 1
      • grammarian | 1
      • grammatical gender | 1
      • graphô | 1
      • greco-roman elite | 1
      • Greco-Roman elite | 1
      • Greece | 7
      • Greek and Hellenistic law | 1
      • Greek Antiquity | 2
      • Greek ceramics | 4
      • Greek coins | 1
      • Greek dialects | 1
      • Greek epic poetry | 1
      • Greek epigraphy | 1
      • Greek lyric | 1
      • Greek mythology | 1
      • Greek religion | 4
      • Greek tragedy | 3
      • grief | 2
      • gymnasium | 1
      • gynaecology | 2
      • gynaikonitis («women’s quarter») | 2
    • H

      • hand | 1
      • handling of vases | 1
      • hatred | 2
      • healing | 1
      • health | 1
      • Heinrich Schliemann | 1
      • Helen | 1
      • Helios | 1
      • Hellenistic Judaism | 1
      • Hellenistic period | 1
      • Hera | 1
      • Hermes | 1
      • Hernando Colón | 1
      • hero | 1
      • Herodotus | 4
      • heroic cult | 2
      • heroism | 1
      • heroization | 1
      • Hesiod | 6
      • hetairai | 1
      • heterotopia | 2
      • hiera | 1
      • Hieroi Logoi | 1
      • Hieromênia | 1
      • hierophant | 1
      • hieros nomos | 1
      • hierourgoi | 1
      • high social status | 1
      • Hinduism | 1
      • hippobotai | 1
      • Hippocrates | 1
      • historical method | 1
      • historical psychology | 1
      • historicization | 1
      • Historie | 2
      • Histories apodexis | 1
      • historiography | 8
      • historiolae | 1
      • history | 4
      • history of art history | 1
      • history of collections | 2
      • history of non-violent conflicts | 1
      • history of research | 1
      • history of sciences | 1
      • Holocaust | 1
      • Holy See | 1
      • holy week | 1
      • Homer | 8
      • Homeric Catalogue of Ships | 1
      • Homeric Hymns | 1
      • hosia | 1
      • hospital | 1
      • household space | 1
      • hubris | 2
      • human condition | 1
      • human witnesses | 1
      • humanism | 1
    • I

      • iconicity | 2
      • iconography | 8
      • iconology | 1
      • identities | 1
      • identity | 6
      • Iliad | 3
      • illness | 1
      • images | 2
      • imagination | 1
      • imbalance | 1
      • imitation | 1
      • immolatio | 1
      • imperial mysteries | 1
      • Imperial Stoicism | 1
      • implication | 1
      • incantation | 1
      • India | 2
      • indianity | 1
      • individual | 1
      • inheritance of the name | 1
      • initiation | 4
      • inscription | 4
      • inscriptions | 1
      • inspiration | 1
      • instruments of the darkness | 1
      • insults | 1
      • intellectual women | 1
      • interiority | 1
      • interlude | 1
      • interpersonal influence | 1
      • interpretation | 1
      • interpretation of texts | 1
      • interpreting an allegory | 1
      • intra-familial relationships | 1
      • invisible | 1
      • Io | 1
      • Iphigenia | 2
      • Islam | 1
      • Italy | 1
    • J

      • Jean Bollack | 1
      • Jean-Pierre Vernant | 1
      • job | 1
      • judaism history | 1
      • judgment of Paris | 2
      • Julius Pollux | 1
      • justice | 2
    • K

      • katadesmoi | 1
      • kerameikos | 1
      • kings | 1
      • kolossoi | 1
      • kopis | 1
      • Kotytō | 1
      • krater | 1
      • krateriskoi | 1
      • kykeon | 1
    • L

      • Lacan | 1
      • Lakonia and Attica | 1
      • Laks | 1
      • landscape | 1
      • language | 3
      • language of gods | 2
      • Late Antiquity | 1
      • Late Paganism | 1
      • latin | 1
      • Latin literature | 1
      • latin poetry | 1
      • latrunculi | 1
      • law | 3
      • law-making | 1
      • lead slingshots | 1
      • learning | 1
      • legal inscriptions | 1
      • legal sociology | 1
      • legitimacy of government | 1
      • Leon Poliakov | 1
      • Leucothea | 1
      • liberation | 1
      • Lindos | 1
      • linguistics | 1
      • lion | 1
      • literary remedies | 2
      • litterary papyri | 1
      • living being | 1
      • Livius | 1
      • logos | 1
      • logos representation | 1
      • lot | 1
      • Louis Gernet | 1
      • Louvre | 1
      • love | 1
      • Lucian | 1
      • lullaby | 1
      • luxury | 5
      • Lysias | 2
    • M

      • Maecenas | 1
      • magic | 1
      • magic incantation | 1
      • magistrate | 1
      • Magna Graecia | 1
      • make understand | 1
      • man | 1
      • mantis | 1
      • Marcus Aurelius | 1
      • Marcus Tullius Cicero | 1
      • market | 1
      • Marpessa | 1
      • masculine | 1
      • material responsibility | 1
      • materiality | 2
      • materiality of writing | 1
      • maternity | 2
      • mathematics | 1
      • Mauritius Island | 1
      • Meda | 1
      • medallion | 1
      • medecine | 1
      • medicine | 3
      • Mediterranean | 1
      • Megara | 1
      • memory | 6
      • Menippean Satire | 1
      • messenger | 1
      • metamorphosis | 2
      • metamorphosis into trees | 1
      • metaphor of the emotion | 1
      • methodology | 2
      • metic | 1
      • mêtis | 1
      • metis | 1
      • migration | 2
      • mimesis | 1
      • mimēsis | 1
      • minority | 1
      • Minotaur | 1
      • Mnèmosunè | 1
      • moan | 1
      • model | 1
      • models of humanity | 1
      • moira | 1
      • monkey | 1
      • monument | 1
      • mother | 5
      • Mother | 1
      • motherhood | 4
      • Mounichia | 1
      • mourning | 1
      • muses | 1
      • music | 2
      • musical offering | 1
      • musical performance | 1
      • Myrmidons | 1
      • mysteries | 4
      • mystery cult | 1
      • myth | 4
      • myth and ritual | 1
      • myth of the Age of Bronze | 1
      • mythical update | 1
      • mythology | 1
      • myths | 1
    • N

      • Naasseni | 1
      • Nabataeans | 1
      • naiskos | 1
      • nakedness | 1
      • name | 1
      • narration | 1
      • narrative | 2
      • narrative motifs | 1
      • narrativity | 1
      • narratology | 2
      • nature | 2
      • Nausicaa | 1
      • naval inventories | 1
      • Nestor's cup | 1
      • new fire | 1
      • Noh | 1
      • nomocracy | 1
      • non-verbal behaviour | 1
      • Norbert Elias | 1
      • norm | 2
      • norms | 2
      • nudity | 4
      • numismatics | 1
    • O

      • oath | 5
      • object | 1
      • Odysseus | 2
      • Odyssey | 1
      • offering | 2
      • offerings | 1
      • oikonomia | 1
      • oikoumene | 1
      • Olympia | 1
      • Olympics | 1
      • Onomarchos | 1
      • onomastics | 3
      • ontological turn | 1
      • ontologies | 1
      • opsophagia | 1
      • oracle | 3
      • Orestes and Iphigenia | 1
      • orgas | 1
      • orgia | 1
      • Oribasius | 3
      • orientalism | 1
      • orientalizing period | 1
      • ornament | 2
      • Orphic escatology | 1
      • orphism | 1
      • Ovid | 2
      • owl | 2
    • P

      • Pagan Monotheism | 1
      • pagan mysteries | 1
      • paideia | 3
      • pais amphithalês | 1
      • Panathenaia | 1
      • Pandora | 2
      • papacy | 1
      • papyrology | 1
      • parchment | 1
      • partheneion | 1
      • Parthenos | 1
      • paternity | 1
      • pathos | 2
      • patrios nomos | 1
      • Pausanias | 2
      • Pausanias’ Periegesis | 1
      • pedagogue | 1
      • Peleus and Thetis | 1
      • performance | 1
      • performative word | 1
      • performativity | 1
      • perfume | 2
      • perfumery | 1
      • Perserie | 1
      • Perseus | 1
      • Persian empire | 1
      • persona | 2
      • personal name | 2
      • persuasion | 1
      • Petra | 1
      • phantasia | 2
      • phiale | 2
      • Philip of Macedon | 1
      • Philippics | 1
      • philology | 3
      • philosophical school | 1
      • philosophical teaching | 1
      • philosophy | 1
      • philosophy of economics | 1
      • Philostratus | 3
      • Philoxenus | 1
      • Phocians | 1
      • phōnaskia | 1
      • Phosphoros | 1
      • Phryne | 2
      • phusis | 1
      • physicality | 1
      • physiognomony | 1
      • physiology | 1
      • pinax | 1
      • Pindar | 3
      • Piso | 1
      • pithos | 2
      • pity | 1
      • plant | 1
      • plastic vase | 1
      • plastic vases | 1
      • Plato | 6
      • Plato’s politics | 1
      • play and games | 1
      • playful activitie | 1
      • pleasure | 2
      • plot | 1
      • Plutarch | 4
      • poet | 1
      • poetic I | 1
      • poetical reflection | 1
      • poetics and pragmatics | 2
      • poetry | 1
      • Poliad | 1
      • polis | 2
      • politic | 2
      • political life | 1
      • political metaphors | 1
      • political model | 1
      • politician | 1
      • politicians | 1
      • politics | 3
      • Polyphemus | 1
      • polytheism | 3
      • Pompeia Plotina | 1
      • Pontus Euxinus | 1
      • Pope | 1
      • potter’s kiln | 1
      • potters’ production | 1
      • power | 2
      • practice | 1
      • preclassical economics | 1
      • predella | 1
      • preliterate individuals | 1
      • premeditation | 1
      • preparatory exercises | 1
      • presocratic | 1
      • presocratic philosophy | 1
      • prestige | 1
      • Priam | 2
      • priest | 1
      • priestess | 2
      • priesthood | 1
      • priestly deception | 1
      • priestly knowledge | 1
      • primary cause | 1
      • prize | 1
      • progymnasmata | 1
      • Prometheus | 3
      • promise | 1
      • prophetess | 1
      • prosôpon | 1
      • prostitution | 1
      • Protagoras | 1
      • proverb | 1
      • psyche-butterfly | 1
      • psychological function | 1
      • psychological violence | 1
      • psychology of perception | 1
      • Ptolemy Philopator | 1
      • public cult | 1
      • publicity | 1
      • purification | 3
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