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Insights into the pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of clival lesions in an individual from a 16th-century-CE mass grave at Mohács (Southwestern Hungary). [PDF]

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Ancient rhetoric and modern genre criticism

Communication Quarterly, 1979
Despite the excitement genre criticism has generated among rhetorical critics, its achievements and prospects are questionable. A good many new ideas introduced in recent criticism are, as it happens, very old; while many old ideas about genre remain largely misunderstood.
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Criticism Ancient and Modern

1995
Abstract Classicists have long taken it for granted that an acquaintance with the literary criticism of the ancients is a useful skill for the student of their literature to master. This rather general and often unarticulated assumption, part of a larger professional concern with unanachronistic historical fidelity, has recently been ...
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Critics and Criticism, Ancient and Modern.

Shakespeare Quarterly, 1954
Northrop Frye, R. S. Crane
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Ancient Perfectionism and its Modern Critics

Social Philosophy and Policy, 1999
The idea of flourishing has enjoyed a comeback in recent ethical theory, both from a historical and a systematic perspective. From a historical perspective, one finds a number of studies by scholars of ancient philosophy aiming to elucidate and defend the notion of flourishing; from a systematic perspective, the work of Thomas Hurka and Amartya Sen has
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Criticism Ancient and Modern. Observations on the Critical Tradition of Athenian Democracy

Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought, 2008
This essay considers the tradition of criticism against Athenian democracy, in both ancient and modern times. Often this critical tradition has been seen to adduce greater interest than the very democratic experience from which it arose; in this it has been aided, in part, by the asserted absence of an ancient theory of democracy.
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