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Un diptyque de la dévoration : poissons, pêcheur et marin dans les épigrammes AP VII, 504 et 506 de Léonidas de Tarente

open access: yesAitia, 2023
The two epigrams AP VII, 504 and 506 by Leonidas of Taranto, which depict the death of a fisherman and a sailor caused by fish, have aroused the curiosity of scholars, without exhausting the interpretations.
Claire-Emmanuelle Nardone
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Aristotle in Byzantium

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2002
The study of Aristotle in Roman and late Roman times is well known, but the Byzantine period, comparatively neglected, also witnessed the vitality of Aristotelian scholarship, especially as applied to Christian doctrine.
Klaus Oehler
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Gemellus’ Evil Eyes (P.Mich. VI 423–424)

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2010
Gemellus' complaint about an attack on him by magic alludes to his damaged eyes, which suggests that he was perceived by his neighbors as possessing an evil eye that had caused them harm, to which they were responding.
Ari Z. Bryen, Andrzej Wypustek
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On the Greek Origins of the Concepts Incorporeality and Immateriality

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2004
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R. Renehan
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Joannes Geometres’ Metaphrasis of the Odes: Critical Edition

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2010
Known from a single manuscript, a verse paraphrase of Geometres’ tenth-century Metaphrasis of biblical scenes is here published, and compared with a different paraphrase already known.
Marc De Groote
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Pindar, Pythian 11.30

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2004
[site under construction]
Douglas E. Gerber
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The Tragedies of Ezekiel

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2006
The Hellenistic drama Exagoge by Ezekiel, preserved only in fragments, can be seen to conform to classical rules of unity of plot and time if we posit that the quotations derive not from a single play but from a tetralogy, whose contours can be
Thomas D. Kohn
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C. Asinius Gallus and his Governorship of Asia

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2003
Inscriptions from Ephesus, when combined with Augustus’ letter to Cnidus (showing Asinius in Rome in 6 B.C.), establish that Asinius was governor in 5/4 B.C.
Robert K. Sherk
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Aristophanes’ Apprenticeship Again

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2005
[site under construction]
Niall W. Slater
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Antoninus Pius to Ptolemais Barca about the Capitolia

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2004
[site under construction]
James H. Oliver
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