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Aristotelova šola v Miezi

open access: yesKeria: Studia Latina et Graeca, 2004
V tej prelepi pokrajini v okrožju Ematija, kjer se odvija prva prireditev v okviru kulturne olimpijade v naših krajih, mednarodni simpozij o Aristotelu, je v antiki stalo cvetoče mesto Mieza, ki je razcvet doživljalo zlasti v obdobju moči makedonskega ...
Maria Lilibaki-Akamati, Jerneja Kavčič
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Terminološki problemi u standardizaciji naziva instrumenata antičke grčke

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2018
Terminološke probleme pri istraživanju glazbe antičkih razdoblja nalazimo podjednako kod arheoloških i muzikoloških autora. Jedno od područja koje pati zbog nedostatka suradnje ovih dviju struka jest organologija.
Lucija Šoštarić
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Slovenskite panteoni vo likovniot medium: Svarog
The Slavic Pantheons in Visual Medium: Svarog

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2015
The article represents a segment of global research emanating from the visual images of the Slavic deities, mostly manifested on archaeological finds, in this particular case, early Slavic artefacts (the plates of a cult character, and the so-called ...
Nikos Čausidis
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Rimski Navport, lokalno obrtno središče

open access: yesKeria: Studia Latina et Graeca
Navport je ena najstarejših rimskih naselbin na območju današnje Slovenije ter ključno najdišče za razumevanje zgodnjerimskega obdobja na prostoru jugovzhodnih Alp.
Tina Berden
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Predilkata so zoo-antropomorfni i demonski obeležja vo slovenskite mitski tradiciii
The Spinner with Zoo-Anthropomorphic and Demonic Features in the Slavic Mythic Traditions

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2012
Five fragmented tiles originating from the 15th century and found in Prague are the research topic of this text. A woman and another zoo-anthropomorphic figure spinning in front of a spindle can be seen on the better preserved examples.
Nikos Čausidis
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Ranosrednovekovnata bronzena raka od Romanija i nejzinite relacii so slovenskite paganski tradicii
Romanian Bronze Hand from the Early Middle Ages and Its Relation to Slavic Pagan Traditions

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2015
The article analyzes a bronze hand from Romania found at an unknown site. The hand, which was dated between the 6th and the 7th centuries, was placed on auction in New York in 1989. With the help of artistic, stylistic and iconographic comparisons it has
Nikos Čausidis
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Mitologiziranoto gumno vo slovenskata tradicionalna kultura - I
The Mythologized Threshing Floor in Slavic Traditional Culture - I

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2007
This work is pointed towards the semiotic and mythological aspects of the threshing floor in Slavic culture, including the period from the Middle Ages till the contemporary folklore.
Nikos Čausidis
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Mitologiziranoto gumno vo slovenskata tradicionalna kultura - II
The Mythologized Threshing Floor in the Slavic Traditional Culture - II

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2008
In this part special place is given to the “Myth of the Metallic (Copper / Bronze) Threshing Floor”, present in the toponyms, legends, magical stories and in the mediaeval apocryphal texts. It contains analyses of the next mythical elements: the metallic
Nikos Čausidis
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Mythical Pictures of the South Slavs
Mitske podobe Južnih Slovanov

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2015
The author writes about the so-called “mythical pictures”, a new source for the research of Slavic mythology, which were created in order to express people’s religious notions.
Nikos Čausidis
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