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Irish Didos

2020
This chapter examines the Irish interrogation of empire through various receptions of Dido, queen of Carthage, tracing a continuum from the popular ballads of the 1700s to Frank McGuinness’s Carthaginians. The ballad tradition, with a fluid system of referencing unfettered by scholarly or literary norms, challenged more elite literary identifications ...
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Dido

2015
Cyril Bailey, Philip Hardie
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Dido

The Musical Times, 1987
Katherine T. Rohrer, Curtis Price
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Dido’s purse

Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 1999
Not one Dido but a variety of Didos have engaged European cultures since antiquity. Reaching toward politics and eroticism and domesticity, exciting fear and admiration, encoding stereotypes of Orient and West, this variety helps account for the continuity of her presence as culture meets culture and era encounters era.
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DIDO: Dynamic Pipelines for In-Memory Key-Value Stores on Coupled CPU-GPU Architectures

IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, 2017
Kai Zhang   +3 more
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Dido and Penelope

Philologus, 1977
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Dido disruption leads to centrosome amplification and mitotic checkpoint defects compromising chromosome stability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2007
Varvara Trachana   +2 more
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