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Halfway through the Achilleid, Achilles bemoans his apparent loss of masculinity whilst cross-dressed. During the Bacchic rituals on Scyros, and just prior to the reaffirmation of his maleness via Deidamia’s rape, he asks himself how long he will be able to endure the tricks of his “timid mother” (Stat. Achil. 1.624: timidae ... parentis), and “dissipate the first flower of virtue caged in an unwarlike prison” (1.625–626):
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Die Beiträge behandeln Probleme der griechischen und lateinischen Literatur, Geschichtsschreibung, Philosophie, Religionsgeschichte und Linguistik sowie ihrer Rezeption und der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Ziel der Zeitschrift ist es, einen Beitrag zur Erhellung der geistigen Kultur der Antike und ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte zu leisten. "Philologus" is one of the oldest and most respected periodicals in the field of classical studies. Its articles investigate Greek and Roman literature, historiography, philosophy, history of religion, linguistics, and history of science. The journal contributes to reconstructing and understanding ancient intellectual culture and its lasting influence on European civilization.