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The development of the satirical epigram in the Hellenistic period
Lund University., Blomqvist, Jerker,
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Assyriology and the history of the Hellenistic period
Boiy Tom. Assyriology and the history of the Hellenistic period. In: Topoi, volume 15/1, 2007. pp. 7-20.
Boiy, Tom
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Citizenship in the Hellenistic period
This chapter focuses not only on the purely formal requirements of citizenship in the Hellenistic period in political terms but foremost on religious and social functions that suggest a broader concept of citizenship, including women and resident ...
Carlsson, Susanne,
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Children and the Hellenistic period
2020Louise Pratt (2013) offers a succinct summary of the portrayal of children in Archaic and Classical Greek literature, stressing the centrality of pathos, precocity and play. Scholarship has argued that Hellenistic authors paid more attention to children than previously, that children now became more prominent and that more attention was paid to them ...
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The Hellenistic Period on Failaka
1990Abstract The Danish expedition commenced work in Kuwait in February 1958. While a survey was being conducted on the mainland by P. V. Glob and T. G. Bibby, a group under the direction of the late A. Roussell began investigations on Failaka, the best-known of the several Kuwaiti islands in the Arabian Gulf .1 The area of greatest ...
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The History of the Hellenistic Period
2001Abstract The Hellenistic period, the 300 years between the reigns of Alexander the Great of Macedon (336-323 BC) and Augustus, the first Roman Emperor (31 BC-AD 14), is often seen as an uninteresting and incoherent part of Greek history.
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The Rise of the Tonnage in the Hellenistic Period [PDF]
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