Life and Death of the Greek Heroine in Odyssey 11 and the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women
(2021)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2021). Life and Death of the Greek Heroine in Odyssey 11 and the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women. In G. Gazis, & A. Hooper (Eds.), Aspects of death and the afterlife in Greek literature (55-74). Liverpool University Press
All Outputs (11)
Ovid's Hesiodic Voices (2018)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2018). Ovid's Hesiodic Voices. In A. Loney, & S. Scully (Eds.), Oxford handbook to Hesiod (377-393). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190209032.013.48
Law and Literature in the Ancient World: The Case of Phryne. (2018)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2018). Law and Literature in the Ancient World: The Case of Phryne. In K. Dolin (Ed.), Law and Literature (79-93). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108386005.006
Ovid and Catullus: The Silence of Time. (2017)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2017). Ovid and Catullus: The Silence of Time. In A. Michalopoulos, S. Papaioannou, & A. Zissos (Eds.), Dicite, Pierides (202-219). Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Introduction: Power, Puns, and Politics from Horace to Silius Italicus (2016)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2016). Introduction: Power, Puns, and Politics from Horace to Silius Italicus. In P. Mitsis, & I. Ziogas (Eds.), Wordplay and powerplay in Latin poetry (1-12). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110475876-001
Love Elegy and Legal Language in Ovid (2016)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2016). Love Elegy and Legal Language in Ovid. In P. Mitsis, & I. Ziogas (Eds.), Wordplay and powerplay in Latin poetry (213-240). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110475876-012Ovid’s engagement with legal discourse is a version of the elegiac recusatio, a simultaneous appropriation and denial of legalisms. Set against the background of Augustus’ adultery laws, Ovidian elegy aspires to dictate and reform the rules of amator... Read More about Love Elegy and Legal Language in Ovid.
The Poet as Prince: Author and Authority under Augustus (2015)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2015). The Poet as Prince: Author and Authority under Augustus. In H. Baltussen, & P. Davis (Eds.), The art of veiled speech : self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes (115-136). University of Pennsylvania Press. https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812291636-007
Introduction: Putting Epic Space in Context (2013)
Book Chapter
Skempis, M., & Ziogas, I. (2013). Introduction: Putting Epic Space in Context. In M. Skempis, & I. Ziogas (Eds.), Geography, topography, landscape : configurations of space in Greek and Roman epic (1-18). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110315318.1
The Topography of Epic Narrative in Ovid's Metamorphoses (2013)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2013). The Topography of Epic Narrative in Ovid's Metamorphoses. In M. Skempis, & I. Ziogas (Eds.), Geography, topography, landscape : configurations of space in Greek and Roman epic (325-348). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110315318.325When a geographical name enters the world of poetry, it is assimilated into the narrative milieu of a specific context. It ceases to be merely a signifier and interacts with the plot of the narrative. This chapter focuses on the literary topography¹... Read More about The Topography of Epic Narrative in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
The Myth is Out There: Reality and Fiction at Tomis (David Malouf's An Imaginary Life) (2011)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I. (2011). The Myth is Out There: Reality and Fiction at Tomis (David Malouf's An Imaginary Life). In J. Ingleheart (Ed.), Two thousand years of solitude : exile after Ovid (289-305). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780199603848.001.0001
Arete's Words: Etymology, Ehoie-poetry and Gendered Narrative in the Odyssey (2009)
Book Chapter
Skempis, M., & Ziogas, I. (2009). Arete's Words: Etymology, Ehoie-poetry and Gendered Narrative in the Odyssey. In J. Grethlein, & A. Rengakos (Eds.), Narratology and interpretation : the content of narrative form in ancient literature (213-240). De Gruyter