Hippolytos mit dem Kranz – Inszenierte Bedeutung auf der griechischen Bühne am Beispiel einer Euripides-Tragödie

In Martin Schierbaum & Gerhard Lohse (eds.), Antike Als Inszenierungthe Ancient World as Performance: Drittes Bruno Snell-Symposion der Universität Hamburg Am Europa-Kolleg. Walter de Gruyter (2009)
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