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The Post-Classical Use of Latin in Bulgaria
The article summarizes the evidence about the use of Latin in Bulgariaduring the Middle Ages and the early modern period and comments the reasons for the lack of knowledge or the indifference to the literary tradition of the Latin West till the end of ...
Elia Marinova
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In this article, we present OpenCitations’ main data collections: the unified index of citation data (OpenCitations Index), and the bibliographic data corpus (OpenCitations Meta) in view of the integration of a new dataset provided by the Japan Link ...
Arianna Moretti +5 more
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Exploring Large Language Models for Classical Philology
Paper accepted for publication at ACL 2023 Main; 10 pages, 7 appendix pages, 4 figures, 13 ...
Frederick Riemenschneider, Anette Frank
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History of Classical Philology. From Bentley to the 20th Century
An updated history of classical philology had long been a desideratum of scholars of the ancient world. The volume edited by Diego Lanza and Gherardo Ugolini is structured in three parts.
Ugolini, Gherardo +1 more
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Philology as a Way of Knowing: Classical Philology in the Reformed German Universities, 1730–1830
This is the first comprehensive history of the philology seminar as an institutional, intellectual, pedagogical, and scientific space. It also breaks new ground by studying the history of philology from a history of science perspective.
Palmieri, Kristine
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Wilamowitz: Philology as ‘Totality’
Classical philology as 'totality' -The commentary on Heracles by Euripides - Greek tragedy and historical philology - Wilamowitz and the translation of tragic texts - Bibliographical ...
UGOLINI, Gherardo
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This article presents television news as a rhetorical act. Television news is understood as an account of an event usually comprising of a short introduction and a few minutes of film footage (sometimes referred to as the editorial), created as a result ...
Barbara Sobczak
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This article discusses open and reproducible research on Cultural Heritage by presenting the digital twin of the exhibition “The Other Renaissance: Ulisse Aldrovandi and the Wonders of the World” as a case study.
Sebastian Barzaghi +3 more
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This paper examines the way in which ancient historiography makes use of rhetorical and even fictional devices (dramatic poetry as well as the novel) to dramatize in writing down events which the historians obviously consider as being important for their
Christoph Kugelmeier
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The Scandalmonger: Julian Tuwim
The article attempts to argue that Tuwim’s personality and work can be explained by looking into his early childhood and writing. It is definitely the period inadequately explored by critics.
Piotr Łuszczykiewicz
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