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In Memory of Vera Nikolaevna Anoshkina (Kasatkina) [PDF]
This obituary is dedicated to the talented scientist, researcher of Russian classical literature and experienced teacher Vera Nikolaevna Anoshkina (1929–2023). The authors of the obituary list brief information about the life and academic work of V.
Irina A. Kiseleva, Alexander V. Gulin
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Attraverso la frode: la Commedia come conquista della verità della parola
This article analyzes the structural relationship between falsehood and truth within Dante’s Comedy. The centrality of this relationship is also numerical: it recurs in all three parts of the work, and in each one of them it occupies the central section,
Arianna Punzi
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“The Pugachevites” by E. A. Salias in the Reception of F. M. Dostoevsky: on the Epic Character of the Russian Novel [PDF]
The article analyzes the nature of the interaction between first-line literature and fiction in the 1860–1870s as dynamic, versatile and dialogical. It is argued that the historical novel by E. A.
Nadezhda G. Mikhnovets
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An absent brother and an underage one (fr. 10 V.-N.): an Odyssey in Sappho’s family
This paper deals with the so-called “Brothers poem”, fr. 10 Voigt = Neri, which is up to now the most recent papyrological discovery attributed to Sappho. In its first part, the paper investigates the identities, the actions, and the mutual relationships
Elisabetta Pitotto
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Reception History and Early Chinese Classics
Thus far, the study of early China and its texts is dominated by originalist approaches that try to excavate the authentic meaning of the classics.
Tobias Benedikt Zürn
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‘D’oh Brother Where Art Thou’: Homer’s Women in The Simpsons and Contemporary Screen Adaptations
In the Odyssey, Homer’s Penelope and Circe have fundamentally important roles in ensuring the progression and success of the hero’s, Odysseus, journey home. Their actions in the Odyssey invite complex readings of the two women.
Alice Payne
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Frazier, Michael, Pitt, Leonard
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Professor Vanda Zaborskaitė: Why Classic?
Vanda Zaborskaitė (1922–2010) was a famous literary critic and the author of a fundamental monograph about the prominent Lithuanian poet Jonas Mačiulis-Maironis (Maironis, 1968, 1987). Vanda Zaborskaitė wrote during the period of Soviet occupation, when
Dalia Čiočytė
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Beyond Newtonian Thinking- Towards a Non-linear Archaeology - Applying Chaos Theory to Archaeology
In this article the authors suggest that chaos theory can provide us with a new perspective on archaeology. Newtonian thinking is predominant in archaeology, as well as in the humanities in general. This results in the hegemony of analytic methods and a
Henrik Gerding, Dominic Ingemark
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The Archaeology of Ancient Italy
The increasing interest of Swedish scholars in the field of ltalic and Roman archaeology witnessed in the early 1980's (cf. SA 1981-1985: 185) turned into a decline in the later part of that decade. Here are presented 88 titles by 36 authors —c. 70 % of
Charlotte Wikander, Örjan Wikander
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