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Microbial diversity and functional genes of red vinasse acid based on metagenome analysis. [PDF]
Lv J +7 more
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Distribution, inducibility, and characterisation of prophages in Latilactobacillus sakei. [PDF]
Ambros CL, Ehrmann MA.
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Un mito dramático en "La tempestad" de Giorgione
La tempestad de Giorgione, figura como uno de los cuadros más enigmáticos de toda la Historia del Arte, porque ignorándose el texto en que se funda, experimentó gran número de interpretaciones.
José Ricardo Morales
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One to rule them all: The γόης of (Plato’s) Ancient Athens
A figure refuses to conform and bow down to anyone, both in the ancient Greek literature that first portrayed it and at present, in our attempts to constrain it in order to define it: they are the γόης, the ‘sorcerer’, the ‘enchanter’ that dominates ...
Marta Antola
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Metaphors as models: Towards a typology of metaphor in ancient science. [PDF]
Humar M.
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El presente estudio se propone el abordaje de un texto dramático de Tennessee Williams (Súbitamente, el último verano) con la finalidad de observar en él todos los elementos 'dionisíacos' utilizados por el autor, extraídos de su intertexto primordial ...
Alejandro M. Errecalde
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Este ensayo presenta cuatro mitemas -el lugar feliz, la armonía cósmica, la violencia báquica y el puer aeternus- presentes en los coros de la tragedia de Eurípides Las Bacantes.
César García Alvarez
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Landscapes Beyond the Polis: Dwelling at the Limits in Ancient Greek Tragedy
This article examines how ancient Greek tragedy mobilizes landscape to reflect on the limits of civic order and the conditions of human dwelling. Rather than treating mountains, groves, meadows, and borderlands as neutral settings or as simple “nature ...
Di Yan
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Complexes of Emotions in Joseph and Aseneth. [PDF]
Smith T.
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Greek tragedians in ancient and medieval Armenia
1. А Greek inscription found in Armavir (Armenia) written probably in the 2nd c. BC in a script close to papyrus cursive, contains a fragment from a tragedy similar in style to Euripides. 2. Plutarch writes that the Armenian king Artavazd (Artavasdes) II
G. S. Muradyan
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