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Epigrames

open access: yesRevista del Centre de Lectura de Reus, 1901
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Epigrames

open access: yesRevista del Centre de Lectura de Reus, 1921
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Epigram

New Literary History, 2019
Irina Dumitrescu
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Catullus and the Roman Paradox Epigram

Explorations in Latin Literature, 2021
elegiac couplet was first used in Latin by the same man who first adapted the dactylic hexameter into Latin, Q. Ennius. * Among the handful of surviving Ennian couplets is a quasiepitaph on the poet's posthumous fate in the form of a single self ...
D. Feeney
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Examining Nietzsche’s Epigram: Having a Why Helps You Bear Almost Any How?

Journal of humanistic psychology, 2021
How does having purpose in life help people develop successful routes to achieve their life goals? The authors address this question in the current study by examining the relationships among U.S.
P. F. J. Li   +2 more
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The last verse of the Middle Phrygian epigram from Dokimeion

, 2020
This paper focuses on the last verse of the Phrygian epigram dated to the Early Hellenistic Period and found in Dokimeion (W-11). After some remarks on the segmentation, the verb πεννιτι is identified as the Phrygian outcome of PIE verbal root *pent- and
Bartomeu Obrador-cursach
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Greek Skoptic Epigram, Ecphrasis, and the Visual Arts

Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era, 2019
Chapter 18 explores the interaction of skoptic epigram with the ecphrastic subgenre and the visual arts. It argues that skoptic epigram satirizes unskilled artists or the subject of their works of art, reversing ecphrastic topoi; sometimes motifs and ...
L. Floridi
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