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The barbarians in Tyras in the Late Roman period [PDF]
After the events of the middle of the 3rd century AD, associated with mass barbarian invasions, life in Tyras resumed. The barbarians, who had settled in the steppes of the North-Western Black Sea region, became the main military and political force ...
Oleh Saveliev
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The paper by Liew et al. in this issue of the Journal confirms other observations on the consequences of switching from branded to generic statins [1]. The common pattern observed is that the staggering costs of lipid-lowering therapy lead to national guidelines and policies that recommend or even dictate switching to generic preparations.
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This paper presents and compares the image of “the barbaric Turk” in the politicalideological discourses and the perception of “the Turk” as a dangerous, cosmos-disturbing Foreigner in Slovene folklore.
Anja Mlakar
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Barbarians on the Coins of Trajan Decius (249–251)
During Trajan Decius’s reign (249–251) in a number of provincial mints – Alexandria, Caesarea Maritima, Magnesia ad Sipylum and Nicomedia – coins were issued featuring the theme of the barbarian (an enemy or a captive) in reverse iconography.
Agata Kluczek
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Purpose. The author in the presented article considers the late texts of Ovid, presented by Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto. The purpose of the article is to analyze how the texts reflect the processes of formation of the imperial political culture and ...
Maksym W. Kyrchanoff
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Femmes en guerre : peu de mots, des actes ? (Grèce ancienne, viie-ive siècles avant J.-C.)
Women are excluded from the institutions of the ancient Greeks relative to war. And yet they are in no way kept away from the fighting and confrontation which endanger the city, and in a barbarian context, it even occurs that they conjoin word and action.
Pascal Payen
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Wachten op de barbaren: Metageschiedenis in het werk van Peter Blum
This article explores metahistory in the poetry of Peter Blum. In many of Blum’s poems Western civilisation is confronted with the forces of barbarism, without civilisation necessarily being given preference over barbarism.
Siegfried Huigen
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Serbs in the works of Demetrios Cydones [PDF]
One of the main topics of the works of Cydones is the foreign policy of Byzantium. Mutual incomprehension of Byzantium and the West, the growing threat and fear of the Ottoman Turks, lack of trust and, in a way, animosity towards the neighboring ...
Pavlović Bojana
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Le pouvoir et les populations extérieures à l’Empire (284-410 apr. J.-C.)
Studies on the barbarians in the twenty-first century seek to go beyond the Roman discourse, which goes on with the vision of an emperor eternally victorious against perpetual and identical barbarian threats.
Magali Coumert
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GREEKS AND BARBARIANS IN HOMER’S “ODYSSEY” [PDF]
Homer’s “Odyssey”, viewed as a relevant literary source for Archaic Greece, has led to the development of different research domains through the medium of hermeneutics or text interpretation.
Ştefania VOICU
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