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Fantasy Incarnate: Of Elves and Men [PDF]
This essay proposes the idea of incarnation as a key to unlocking Tolkien’s conception of fantasy as set out in the \u27Origins\u27 section of On Fairy Stories.
Cook, Simon J, Dr.
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Fathers Know Best? Christian Families in the Age of Asceticism [PDF]
Fathers Know Best?
Andrew Jacobs, Rebecca Krawiec
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The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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Linking Letters: Translating Ancient History into Medieval Romance [PDF]
In his prologue to the late fourteenth-century romance, the Destruction of Troy, John Clerk of Whalley negotiates between his roles as translator, historian and alliterative poet to introduce his account of the fall of Troy for medieval English readers ...
Alex Mueller
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Delphine Red Shirt: George Sword's Warrior Narratives: Compositional Processes in Lakota Oral Tradition [PDF]
George Sword an Oglala Lakota (1846–1914) learned to write in order to transcribe and preserve his people’s oral narratives. In her book Delphine Red Shirt, also Oglala Lakota and a native speaker, examines the compositional processes of George Sword ...
Phillips, Rachel Sherman
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John Tzetzes and the pseudo-Aristotelian Peplos in middle-Byzantium. The testimony of the "Matritenses gr." 4562 and 4621 [PDF]
Tras mi reciente edición de los pseudo-aristotélicos Pepli Epitaphia, el presente trabajo se centra en los apochrypha a dichos epitafios que compuso Juan Tzetzes en el siglo xii, un conjunto de ocho dísticos elegíacos para los héroes que consideró ...
Martins de Jesus, Carlos A.
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Remains of Gnomic Anthologies and Pagan Wisdom Literature in the Coptic Tradition [PDF]
It is well known that a complete and satisfying “history of Coptic literature” is still a desideratum. Among the other causes contributing to the difficulty of such an enterprise are the fragmentary status of the codices which preserve the texts and the ...
Buzi, Paola
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Ezekiel’s Topography of the (Un-)Heroic Dead in Ezekiel 32:17–32
This essay is an attempt to address several interpretive problems in Ezek 32:17–32 in light of religious ideas prominent in ancient Mediterranean expressions of hero cult. Previous studies have not adequately dealt with the richness of Ezekiel’s striking
Doak, Brian R.
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Origen’s prosopological exegesis, derived from a technique developed for Homeric interpretation by the Alexandrian grammarians and applied by Christian interpreters to some texts of the Scriptures, has been already studied in its principal aspects by a few scholars in the 1980s, especially M.-J. Rondeau and B. Neuschäfer.
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Sunt verba rerum: the pragmatic life of words. [PDF]
Mey JL.
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