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Arnold J. Toynbee, Hellenism, a History of a Civilization, 1959
Chamoux François. Arnold J. Toynbee, Hellenism, a History of a Civilization, 1959. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 62, 1960, n°3-4. pp.
Chamoux, François
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Enduring Naïveté: Art & Hellenism in a Global-Turn [PDF]
From the Renaissance to the present-day the cultural West has repeatedly confessed its Hellenist affinity – its approbation of ancient Greek culture and intellect.
Kolberg, Kate
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Arnold J. Toynbee, Hellenism. The History of a Civilization
Gorteman Claire. Arnold J. Toynbee, Hellenism. The History of a Civilization. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 28, fasc. 2, 1959. pp.
Gorteman, Claire
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The Greek Hat: 2 Maccabees 4:12 as a Euphemism for Reverse Circumcision
Biblical Hebrew is known for its creative avoidance of mentioning intimate body parts. Did such euphemisms continue in Greek-speaking Judaism? This article proposes that the “Greek hat” in 2 Maccabees 4:12 is not (or at least not only) a literal hat or a
Sara Parks
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Burn Care in the Greek and Roman Antiquity. [PDF]
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Hades and Hellenism: Underworlds of the Victorian mythopoeic imagination
This dissertation examines the intersection between the rise of the Victorian realist novel and shifting perceptions of the ancient Greek world from the mid-nineteenth century to the beginning of the First World War.
Fiske, Shanyn
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COVID-19: THE 'INVISIBLE ENEMY' AND CONTINGENT RACISM: Reflections of an Italian anthropologist conducting fieldwork in Greece. [PDF]
Pellegrino M.
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46. Athanassiadi-Fowden (Polymnia), Julian and Hellenism. An Intellectual Biography
Le Boulluec Alain. 46. Athanassiadi-Fowden (Polymnia), Julian and Hellenism. An Intellectual Biography. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 95, fascicule 450-451, Janvier-juin 1982.
Le Boulluec, Alain
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Hellenism and orientalism in the work of E.M. Forster and Constantine Cavafy, a parallel reading
grantor: University of TorontoForster and Cavafy were both working out of the tradition of western Hellenism. Hellenism served Forster primarily as a vehicle, for literary expression.
Jeffreys, Peter
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