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OBSERVATIONS ON GREEK EPIGRAMS
The author discusses and explains the text of several epigrams, namely A.P. 7.506, 7.412, 9.554, 9.339, 7.403, 9.156, 9.562, 9.435, 6.190, A.Pl. 249, 186, A.P. 7.99, 6.140, 9.162.
Heather White
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Świąteczny prezent jako pretekst do emulacji Marcjalisa z samym sobą (epigramy 14, 126 oraz 4, 19)
The article presents two epigrams by Martial: 14, 126 and 4, 19, which, although found in completely different collections (Apophoreta and Epigrammaton libri duodecim), combine to form a pair which is the smallest structural unit in the corpus.
Joanna Pieczonka
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THE CARMINA ASISINATIA IN THE LIGHT OF HELLENISTIC POETRY
In this essay the author examines epigrams 1, 9, 7 and 3 published by M. Guarducci and discusses some controversial passages.
Giuseppe Giangrande
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Parodies of Imperial Discourse in Sixth-Century AD Greek Epigrams
Sixth-century Greek book epigrams can offer insights into debates and ideas present in their historical context, also into the shaping of a Christian polity.
Oriol Febrer
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Testi e contesti dell’epigramma di V secolo
This paper reconsiders transmission issues in two Athenian epigrams commemorating historic battles against the Medes, by closely examining the evidence provided by the witnesses and reflecting on their possible original inscriptional settings.
Legnini, Marta
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Dialogue et enseignement — Introduction
The beginnings of the dialogue as genre in the 4th a. C., understood as an autonomous literary work rather than a single dialogical sequence, bear the mark of a very particular teacher, Socrates, and the wide diffusion of the logoi sokratikoi.
Mélanie Lucciano +1 more
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Este artigo pretende discutir acerca das lutas e enfrentamentos de poder que podem ser inferidos das narrativas satíricas latinas do período do Império romano.
ALEXANDRO ALMEIDA LIMA ARAÚJO +1 more
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Longing for Maecenas: Horace and the Nostalgia of Martial [PDF]
Joe Broderick
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