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FULVIO'S EPIGRAMS

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 1995
The article is a portrait of Antonio Fulvio (1799-1862) - a writer from Rijeka and his collection of poems »ll vita - metro« published in Rijeka in 1859. The author belongs to the Italian culture circle and is completely unknown to literary audience. His
Irvin Lukežić
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Les bornes du comique dans quelques épigrammes sexuelles d’Ausone et de Claudien : autour d’Eunus et de Curète

open access: yesMethodos, 2023
The epigrammatic genre is renowned for its comic potential and for the ludic possibilities offered to the reader. This study specifically aims at confronting these two aspects in relation with the sexual dimension contained in the epigrams of Claudian ...
Adrien Bresson
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A Note on some of Hölderlin’s Epigrams in English Translation

open access: yesStudia Metrica et Poetica, 2020
The paper examines the epigrams included in Michael Hamburger’s translations of Hölderlin’s work, focusing on the observance of metrical rules and offering alternatives where they have not been complied with, taking care to change as little as possible.
Alfred Behrmann
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A Mind Drawn by a Word. A Meditative Dimension of Selected Epigrams by Richard Crashaw (1612-1649)

open access: yesAnalecta Cracoviensia, 2011
The analysis of the relation between religious meditation and epigram representing domain of poetry shows their own common place, a very interesting matter for further research.
Marcin Godawa
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Quand les épigrammes dialoguées se mettent à enseigner : Callimaque de Cyrène (AP VII, 524 = 31GP) et Posidippe de Pella (APl 275 = 19GP)

open access: yesCahiers des Études Anciennes
When dialogues with teaching purposes are studied, no one will think sua sponte of the little poems which are called ‘epigrams’. Nevertheless, this study tries to suggest how complex dialogues have gradually appeared in some of these small poems, which ...
Hamidou Richer
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Entymemat jako struktura epigramatyczna. Koncepcja Jakuba Masena

open access: yesColloquia Theologica Ottoniana, 2015
Baroque epigrams are sometimes criticised and considered as not interesting and sophisticated enough. It appears that today’s readers and interpreters may be wrong not only in their judgements but also in their understanding of the achievements of ...
Jarosław Nowaszczuk
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Plato’s Love Epigrams

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2002
Most of the epigrams ascribed to Plato by Diogenes Laertius are shown by style and substance to have been composed in the third century B.C., except for the non-erotic Dion poem.
Walther Ludwig
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“Augmented Reality” in Martial: The Use and the Abuse of Olfactory and Gustatory Systems in Martial’s Epigrams

open access: yesHumanitas
This paper examines Martial's innovative use of the senses of smell and taste in his epigrams, revealing how he transcends the limitations of the written word by inviting readers to interact with his work on a visceral level.
David Israel
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The Matter of Changes of the Prosodic System the Period of Enlightenment [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2003
The aim of the study is to explain a connection of the poetry with the particular time and space, which occured in the period of the Baroque syllabic system and a way of looking for a new prosodic system.
Eva Fordinálová
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Two epigrams by Meleager

open access: yesEmerita, 1978
No disponible.
Jennifer Moore-Blunt
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