Heroic and athletic contest in Bacchylides 17

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The traditional myth of Theseus, Minos, and the Minotaur is the story of a heroic conflict ending with physical defeat. The conflict of Minos and Theseus, too, as it is told in Bacch. 17, starts like a heroic contest suggesting a physical fight with deadly consequences, but ends like an athletic contest when Theseus achieves the winner's prize. So the poem may be understood as a substitute for the traditional story of Theseus and the Minotaur. © 2008 by Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien.

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Danek, G. (2008). Heroic and athletic contest in Bacchylides 17. Wiener Studien, 2008(121), 71–83. https://doi.org/10.1553/wst121s71

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