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Seeing the Dog: Naturalistic Canine Representations from Greek Art

open access: yesArts, 2020
This study attempts to demonstrate that ancient Greek authors and vase painters (mostly of the late sixth and early fifth centuries) were well attuned to the many bodily gestures and positions exhibited by dogs in real life and utilized this knowledge in
Kenneth F. Kitchell
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The Image of Achilles and Hector in Roman Poetry. Prolegomena [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this article the author tries to present the images of two great heroes of The Iliad, Achilles and Hector, that emerges from the Roman poetry and compare them with those present in the Greek tradition.
Hendzel, Jakub
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WHAT TERMS DID THE ANCIENT WRITERS USE FOR LETTERS? LATIN TERMINOLOGY

open access: yesFilolog, 2021
Ancient writers used different terms for letters. Unlike the Greek language, in which we find many terms in the meaning of letters used by Greek authors, there are only two terms for the letter used by Latin writers.
Слободанка С. Пртија
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La mimesi invertita

open access: yesMimesis Journal, 2019
This article aims at examining the Greek point of view about the close, complex and disturbing relationship between role and gender in ancient Greek performance.
Manlio Marinelli
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Gli umori oculari nella medicina latina presalernitana

open access: yesPallas, 2020
The Greek investigation on the anatomy of the eye and on its humors was extremely wide and yielded complex results. This knowledge was inherited by Latin literature, and underwent a systematic process of reduction and simplification in the texts of late ...
Domenico Pellegrino
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Realizing One's Rights under the 1951 Convention 60 Years On: A Review of Practical Constraints on Accessing Protection in Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Sixty years after the signing of the Geneva Convention, not all refugees are able to access the protection promised, even in signatory States. In this article, the authors outline the different constraints preventing refugees from accessing asylum in one
Karamanidou, L., Schuster, L.
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Genesis 2–3 and Alcibiades’s speech in Plato’s Symposium: A cultural critical reading

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2015
The purpose of this article is to discuss some basic problems and methodological steps concerning the encounter between Hebrews and Greeks in the Classical period and its impact on the Hellenistic era.
Evangelia G. Dafni
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The new Greek Insolvency Framework

open access: yesEuropean Insolvency and Restructuring Journal, 2021
On June 20, 2019, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the Directive (EU) 2019/1023 (the “Restructuring Directive”). One of the main goals of the Restructuring directive is to increase the efficiency of restructuring, insolvency and discharge
Alexandros Metallinos   +3 more
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Health and Culinary Art in Antiquity and Early Byzantium in the Light of De re coquinaria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The article is aimed at indicating and analyzing connections existing between De re coquinaria and medicine. It is mostly based on the resources of extant Greek medical treatises written up to the 7th century A.D.
Jagusiak, Krzysztof   +2 more
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Borrowed Texts: Translation and the Rise of the Greek-Ottoman Novel in the Nineteenth Century

open access: yesSyn-Thèses, 2013
A long-time blind spot of Greek literary historiography, the novel of the Romantic period has, over the last twenty years, been consistently re-examined, as semi-forgotten or even unknown works, and authors have resurfaced through the dedicated efforts ...
Étienne Charriere
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