Tyche: fortune and chance in Euripides and fifth-century historiography
<p>This thesis is a study of tychē (success, good or bad fortune, chance, unexpected circumstances) and fortune talk in Greek literature, especially fifth-century tragedy and historiography. This concept is examined as part of popular beliefs about gods and other powers of fate, as an agent in...
Main Author: | Giannopoulou, V |
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Other Authors: | Galligan, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2001
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