2001
DOI: 10.2307/631832
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Philostratus'Heroikosand its Setting in Reality

Abstract: This paper discusses the background in reality of the Heroikos (Dialogue concerning Heroes), which is ascribed to Philostratus of Athens, and is mainly devoted to the hero Protesilaos. After a summary of the work, the paper considers it from four aspects. The time of writing falls after 217 (the second victory at Olympia of the athlete Helix of Phoenicia); there may be a reference to events in Thessaly under the emperor Alexander Severus (222-235). If the author is the well-known Philostratus, then such a date… Show more

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“…There have been fruitful comparisons of the VA and the Heroicus, particularly Zeitlin 2001, 255-266;Jones 2001;2004b;and Kirby-Hirst 2014. 27 There are other such ties (discussed by Zeitlin 2001, 247-255) Where the Brahmans cultivate perfected memory, the Gymnoi studiously ignore their past.…”
Section: Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been fruitful comparisons of the VA and the Heroicus, particularly Zeitlin 2001, 255-266;Jones 2001;2004b;and Kirby-Hirst 2014. 27 There are other such ties (discussed by Zeitlin 2001, 247-255) Where the Brahmans cultivate perfected memory, the Gymnoi studiously ignore their past.…”
Section: Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%