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Erudition and Scholarship in Greek Epigram [PDF]
English original of the entry for ‘Érudition (Grecque)’ in C. Urlacher & D. Meyer (eds.) Dictionnaire analytique de l’épigramme littéraire dans l’antiquité Grecque et Romaine, Turnhout ...
Thomas J. Nelson
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Hesiod’s didactic poetry [PDF]
This paper falls into two parts: (i) The first part argues that Works and Days is more coherently organised, and displays greater coherence of thought, than many interpreters recognise.
Heath, M.
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Plato Laws 3.680B–C: Antisthenes, The Cyclopes and Homeric Exegesis [PDF]
AbstractIn Laws 3.680b–c the Athenian Stranger's positive evaluation of the Cyclopean ‘way of life’ (Od. 9.112–15) is deeply indebted to Antisthenes’ interpretatio Homerica of the Cyclopes as ‘just’ insofar they do not have the need of written law.
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Reading Joyce in and out of the Archive [PDF]
This essay contains a critical overview of responses to the 'scholarship' (by which is meant the study of the manuscripts and notebooks, the writing of biographical, the editing of his texts, the amalgamation of annotations, etc.) as opposed to ...
Van Mierlo, Wim
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The Sabah Oral Literature Project [PDF]
George N. Appell, M.B.A., A.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Australian National University) is a social anthropologist. He has done fieldwork, assisted by his wife Laura W.R.
Appell, George
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Receptions of the Odyssey in Twelfth-century Byzantium [PDF]
This paper will explore the reception of Odysseus’ wanderings in twelfth-century Byzantium. Taking into account the Homeric writings of both Eustathius of Thessaloniki and John Tzetzes, I aim to demonstrate that the association between journey and ...
Lovato, Valeria Flavia
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Language, Subjectivity and the Agon: A Comparative Study of Nietzsche and Lyotard [PDF]
Political Philosophy and ...
Pearson, James S.
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The LXX Myth and the Rise of Textual Fixity [PDF]
This brief study investigates the desire for a fixed textual form as it pertains to scripture in the Judean tradition. It particularly delves into this phenomenon in three early versions of the Septuagint origin myth.
Francis Borchardt
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Poets, prophets, critics, and exegetes in classical and biblical antiquity and Early Christianity [PDF]
Already in Antiquity poetry used to be seen as originating from divinely inspired ecstatic prophecy. The earliest Biblical prophets too were celebrated poets.
Cardiff University, Lossl, Josef
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