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may be a reference for the Oedipus Rex. The evolution of the image of Oedipus and Sphinx also reflects the face of Greek society at that time. To say, in the era of tragedy, civil society may put forward higher demands on the knowledge of the king rather than the force. Therefore, the Oedipus
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is associated with another Latin epic with the same title. The Latin poem was also written in dactylic hexameter and described the struggle of the Polynices and Eteocles for the throne of Thebes. Despite being criticized that there is a feeling of exaggeration, it receives popularity in the
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after 10 years. In other words, it centered on the family of Oedipus, especially the generation of grandsons. The sons of the seven warriors were unsuccessful in surrounding Thebes. Instead, Epigones captured the city and destroyed it.
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in the epic cycle. However, Alcmaeon is an outstanding figure within the Theban saga. He is the son of Amphiaraus. His father was one of the seven people who failed the attack on Thebes (related to the
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reached an agreement on the inheritance of his father; Polynices took possession of the material property while Eteocles claimed the title of the royal family. Later, the exiled Polynices and
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Malcolm, D. (2015). The Theban Epics. Chapter 4. Epigoni. Hellenic Studies Series 69. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies. Retrieved December 18, 2020, from
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which there are less than ten and only three verbatim fragments totaling four lines. In addition, unlike the poetry of the Trojan cycle, there is no prose summary.
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Jeffrey Henderson. (2003, January 1). Greek Epic Fragments. The Theban Cycle. Retrieved December 18, 2020, from https://www.loebclassics.com/search?q=theban+cycle
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One of the two fragments of Oedipodeia in the epic cluster mentions the sphinx. From the existing fragments, it cannot be sure whether the sphinx set riddle.
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In the collection, the precise sequence of events and the handling of characters and plots are difficult to reconstruct. There are very few fragments for the
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There was an extremely limited fragment in the poem. In fact, only the first line is known: "But now, Muses, let us begin on the younger men."
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It is the fourth epic in the Theban Cycle with the least information that existed. The author, verses, and even the written period are unknown.
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is the author. The poem raises many unresolved issues concerning its origin, age, arrangement, and relationship with other epics includes
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As a chronicle, it records the quarrel between the two brothers Eteocles and Polynices, sons of Oedipus, which led to the war of the
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again in the form of tragedy. Unfortunately, the complete script has been lost for centuries and only a few fragments remain.
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The epics of the Theban Cycle were converted into plays in ancient Greece. The drama was produced in contemporary world.
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died, Oedipus remarried. Nevertheless, the four children were born by Epicaste rather than the result of incest.
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Detail of clay group with mythological scene from the Theban cycle, from the area of temple A at
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verse and believed to be recorded between 750 and 500 BC. The epics took place before the
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consists of 7,000 lines of verse. Some scholars believed it is a sort of sequel to the
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believed that Homer is the author of the epic, and this statement is widely recognized.
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Homeri opera. Tomus V: Hymni, Cyclus, Fragmenta, Margites, Batrachomyomachia, Vitae
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Torres-Guerra, J. (2015). Thebaid. In M. Fantuzzi & C. Tsagalis (Eds.),
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portrayed by Sophocles is an image that relies on knowledge and reasoning.
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to this lost epic. It is treated as the opening poem of the Theban Cycle.
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Debiasi, A. (2015). Alcmeonis. In M. Fantuzzi & C. Tsagalis (Eds.),
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Cingano, E. (2015). Oedipodea. In M. Fantuzzi & C. Tsagalis (Eds.),
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Cingano, E. (2015). Epigonoi. In M. Fantuzzi & C. Tsagalis (Eds.),
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Debiasi, Andrea (2015), Fantuzzi, Marco; Tsagalis, Christos (eds.),
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Cingano, Ettore (2015), Fantuzzi, Marco; Tsagalis, Christos (eds.),
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because it focused on the second expedition to Thebes by the
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The Greek Epic Cycle and its Ancient Reception: A Companion
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A series of famous examples is the Theban play created by
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and helps the promotion of further literature creation.
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are found in ancient literature. It tells the story of
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There is a lot of debate about whether to include the
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When Oedipus gave up the throne in Thebes, his sons
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Greek text with facing English translation 48:which tells the mythological history of the 1684: 1670: 1119: 1105: 986: 972: 628:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 584:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 551:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 518:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 485:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 361:influenced literature creation afterward. 702: 609:, Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, 265:at the same time and a fight breaks out. 1225: 15: 759: 680: 527: 71:The epics of the Theban Cycle were the 1812: 560: 468: 134:: contain 7,000 verses, also known as 1665: 1627:Feminist views on the Oedipus complex 1100: 967: 494: 1175:(Jocasta's brother/Laius' successor) 755: 753: 676: 674: 652: 650: 648: 600: 462: 405: 224:The fragment also shows that after 13: 1169:/Epicaste (biological mother/wife) 14: 1851: 750: 671: 645: 1040: 993: 458:Select editions and translations 214:, in the story, Oedipus was the 1144:Theban kings in Greek mythology 870: 594: 190: 40:) is a collection of four lost 1691: 826:Rufolo-Horhager, Dana (2003). 819: 795: 726: 1: 638: 532:, vol. pars i, Leipzig, 944:10.1017/CBO9780511998409.015 917:10.1017/CBO9780511998409.017 903:10.1017/CBO9780511998409.014 889:10.1017/CBO9780511998409.016 774:10.1017/cbo9780511998409.017 695:10.1017/cbo9780511998409.014 563:Epicorum Graecorum fragmenta 472:Epicorum Graecorum fragmenta 306: 195: 7: 1126: 291:was closely related to the 206:It related to the story of 98: 10: 1856: 353:Significance and influence 333:, whose murder is told in 310: 280: 276: 235: 231: 199: 1699: 1609: 1586:The Gods Are Not to Blame 1553: 1470: 1398: 1360: 1312: 1218: 1136: 1049: 1038: 1001: 380:Later, Sophocles created 37: 389:Last but not least, The 359:ancient Greek literature 64:and centered around the 56:. They were composed in 1511:Funeral Parade of Roses 828:"Theban Cycle (review)" 807:Encyclopedia Britannica 24:, mid-fifth century BC. 1199:(half sister/daughter) 1181:(half sister/daughter) 803:"Statius | Roman poet" 475:, vol. 1, Leipzig 317:Only seven records of 25: 1351:The Gospel at Colonus 19: 1835:6th-century BC books 1830:7th-century BC books 1825:8th-century BC books 1385:The Burial at Thebes 1337:The Infernal Machine 1289:The Phoenician Women 1237:Seven Against Thebes 950:Greek Epic Fragments 844:10.1353/tj.2003.0040 658:Greek Epic Fragments 605:Greek Epic Fragments 530:Poetae epici Graecae 528:Bernabé, A. (1988), 495:Allen, T.W. (1912), 440:Seven Against Thebes 325:killing his mother, 244:Seven against Thebes 238:Thebaid (Greek poem) 1758:Arctinus of Miletus 1734:Arctinus of Miletus 1151:(biological father) 948:West, M.L. (2003), 656:West, M.L. (2003), 601:West, M.L. (2003), 561:Davies, M. (1988), 469:Kinkel, G. 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Index


Pyrgi
Greek
epics
Greek literature
Boeotian
Thebes
dactylic hexameter
Trojan War
Theban royal family
Oedipodea
Thebaid
Epigoni
Alcmeonis
Cinaethon of Sparta
Callinus
Antimachus of Teos
Oedipodea
Oedipus
Sphinx
king of Thebes
Epicaste
Thebaid (Greek poem)
Seven against Thebes
Eteocles
Polynices
Tydeus
Argos
Adrastus
king of Argos

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