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Poète d’avant-garde en mythomane pervers et éternel « tapeur » versus écrivain-fonctionnaire : Moreldieu de Franz Hellens (1946)

open access: yesTextyles, 2015
Inspiré de la vie du poète Paul Méral (alias Paul de Guchtenaere 1895-1946), Moreldieu tient à la fois du roman à clés, de la mise en fiction de la vie littéraire et de l’étude de caractères.
Marneffe, Daphné de
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Franz Hellens : le fantastique sous les yeux du rêve

open access: yes, 2015
International audienceL’article propose une synthèse des manifestations de la présence du rêve dans l’œuvre de Franz Hellens. En revenant sur les origines surréalistes de cet auteur belge, il s’attache à distinguer sa démarche de celle du groupe parisien
Bonnot, Marie
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Hellenized Antagonism toward Hellenism

2020
Abstract This chapter examines the work of Tatian (Tatianus), whose apologetic document has many of the same goals as that of his mentor, Justin the Martyr, except that Tatian’s final product is shorter and blunter, and vehemently argues that the “men of Greece” possess no originality and their very claim to being philosophers is ...
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The most studied house in the world: 12 years of research-led teaching at Hellens Manor, England [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Institute of Conservation
This article shows how field trips, driven by research-led teaching, can lead to innovation in heritage science and conservation. Drawing from a decade of field trips to Hellens Manor in Herefordshire in the UK, the study highlights several scientific ...
Josep Grau-Bové
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Hellenism

2019
This chapter explores the persistent idea of Byzantium as a repository of Christianized Hellenism. The interpretation of Byzantium is especially fraught for Greek scholars. One of the most contentious aspects of this problem is the question of historical continuity, especially as it has been posed in relation to the modern Greek state.
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Non-Hellenized Jews in the Semi-Hellenized East

Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
This article makes the case for a re-evaluation of the evidence for Hellenistic influence on Jewish society in Palestine, which must be distinguished from Hellenistic Jewry in the diaspora. The partial Hellenization of the former does not necessarily point to direct contact with Hellenism, but may well have been mediated by Aramaic culture, whose roots
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Hellenism in Byzantium

2008
This text was the first systematic study of what it meant to be 'Greek' in late antiquity and Byzantium, an identity that could alternatively become national, religious, philosophical, or cultural. Through close readings of the sources, Professor Kaldellis surveys the space that Hellenism occupied in each period; the broader debates in which it was ...
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Hellenism

The Classical Weekly, 1921
James Turney Allen, Norman Bentwich
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Hebraism and Hellenism

2009
Turning back to the conjunction made famous by Matthew Arnold, this article observes that the stark dichotomy implied in the expression ‘Hellenism and Hebraism’ is, in fact, built on methodologically shaky foundations and perhaps stems from tendentious readings of 2 Maccabees.
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Archaioi Hellenes kai Neoi Hellenes

Books Abroad, 1950
Clarence A. Manning, V. G. Ganoses
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