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The Narrative Structure of Ambiguity
This paper engages in a semiotic analysis of a tawriya-epigram by Šihāb al-Dīn b. al-ʿAṭṭār (d. 794/1392). Mamluk literature is renowned for its extended usage of figures of speech, above all the tawriya, ‘double entendre’.
Rizzo, Luca
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Este artículo pretende exponer las dificultades para la traducción del epigrama al comienzo del Viaje del Parnaso, de Cervantes. Hay dos líneas diferentes de traducción, motivadas por algunas ambigüedades e incorrecciones gramaticales del epigrama.
Fernando Romo Feito
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Il segno politico di Ipazia nella poesia civile di Pallada
The epigram of the Greek Anthology IX 400 has generated an age-old debate. The discussion is about its attribution to the Alexandrine poet Palladas – the last great exponent of the Hellenic civil poetry – and its dedication to the philosopher Hypatia. If
Gemma Beretta
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Elegy for an erōmenos: Paul Silentiarios, Queer Desire, and Funerary Epigram (AP 7.560)
This essay advances a queer interpretation of a single funerary epigram by the early Byzantine poet Paul Silentiarios (Anthologia Palatina 7.560). The poem commemorates the life of Leontios, a young man from a faraway homeland whose premature death while
Steven D. Smith
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Trilingual Love on the Bay of Naples: Philodemus AP 5. 132 and Ovidian elegy
The paper is a contribution to the growing interest in the influence of Philodemus’ poetry upon Latin poetry, in particular elegy. It explores the socio-cultural and literary-historical implications of Philodemus’ epigram AP 5.132 (Sider 12), which
Carole E. Newlands
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Helenistični literarni epigram in rimski pesniki avgustejske dobe
Znano je, da so rimski pesniki klasičnega, še zlasti avgustejskega obdobja občasno posnemali ali celo aludirali na helenistični epigram, ki ga je pogosto mogoče zaslutiti v ozadju njihove poezije.
Jelena Isak Kres
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The History of the Development of the Hexameter in German Poetry
The article traces the history of the development of the hexameter on German soil: from the use of the Leonin hexameter in the Middle Ages and the Reformation, the mixed Latin-German hexameter in the period of humanism (in the form of carmina eroica) and
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The authors evaluated six machine‐learned interatomic potentials for simulating threshold displacement energies and tritium diffusion in LiAlO2 essential for tritium production. Trained on the same density functional theory data and benchmarked against traditional models for accuracy, stability, displacement energies, and cost, Moment Tensor Potential ...
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The Poetic Design of the First Cracovian Prints
During the first decades of its existence, the printed book slowly developed its own shape and gradually became more distinct from manuscripts. Title page was a particularly important moment in this process.
Bartłomiej Czarski
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