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‘Daring, Unusual Things’: Bertolt Brecht’s Photo-Epigrams as Poetic Inventions
This essay explores the aesthetics of Bertolt Brecht’s compositions of poetry with photography in the so-called photo-epigrams of his 1955 book War Primer.
Ali Alizadeh
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George Buchanan, lecteur et traducteur de l’Anthologie grecque
During the years in which he taught in France, George Buchanan, along with many of his humanist colleagues and friends, contributed to collected editions of translations of the Greek Anthology, thus participating in the spread of the study of ancient ...
Nathalie Catellani-Dufrêne
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The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constantinople in the tenth century CE, containing riddles, oracles and mathematical problems, is introduced by a short preface where we learn that these little ...
Simone Beta
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Przekład epigramatów wotywnych Leonidasa z Tarentu z VI ks. „Antologii Palatyńskiej”
This paper presents a Polish translation of the votive epigrams by Leonidas of Tarentum from Book VI of Anthologia Palatina. Leonidas, a Hellenistic poet typically assigned to the first half of the third century BC, who has approximately 100 epigrams ...
Ewa Orłowska
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From Online Resource to Reusable Dataset: The Dataset of Byzantine Book Epigrams
This paper presents a structured, machine-readable dataset of approximately 13,000 Byzantine book epigrams, mostly dating from the 11th to 15th centuries and written in Byzantine Greek. The dataset is derived from the Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams,
Paulien Lemay +5 more
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SEMANTICS OF POETONYMS AND THEIR FUNCTIONAL FEATURES IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Purpose. The article is devoted to the issue of studying poetonyms as a vocabulary of nominal lexemes in Russian artistic texts. The subject of analysis is the proper names as an integral component in the semantic-stylistic system of the authors of ...
Anna Aleksandrovna Rybakova
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Finis Ianitii? Mikołaj Lubomirski’s supplementum to Klemens Janicki’s Vitae regum Polonorum
This contribution provides an edition of Mikołaj Lubomirski’s epigrams on Polish-Lithuanian rulers. It consists of three major parts.
Patryk Michał Ryczkowski
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Epigramy 4, 4 i 6, 93 jako przykład autoinspiracji Marcjalisa
The article presents Martial’s epigrams nos. 4.4 and 6.93, which form a mini-cycle. They share a common topic, the same motifs and an analogical form of a priamel.
Joanna Pieczonka
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GONZÁLEZ GONZÁLEZ, MARTA (2019). Funerary Epigrams of Ancient Greece: Reflections on Literature, Society and Religion. London: Bloomsbury. 224 pp., 74,31€ [ISBN 978-1-3500-6242-9] [Reseña]
María Paz de Hoz García-Bellido
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Epigrammatic Communication in Callimachus’ Epigrams
In the complex ambiguities of voice achieved in their epigrams, Callimachus and other Hellenistic epigrammatists were anticipated by and learned from the varied voices of inscribed epigrams, some of which they could read in book form.
Thomas A. Schmitz
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