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Horace’s fourth Book of Odes was published in 13 B.C.1 Ten years had passed since the publication of Odes 1-3. In Epistles 1.1.4 published 7 years before Odes 4 Horace already indicated that for him neither age nor mind was the same (non eadem est aetas,
S. Thom
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Thomas E. Starzl, M.D., Ph.D—the Sui Generis Medical Pioneer and Mentor [PDF]
As the “Father of Modern Transplantation”, Dr. Starzl pioneered every aspect of organ transplantation: immunosuppression, organ procurement and preservation, tissue matching, surgical transplant technology, and the operational management of the ...
John J. Fung, Merit Remzi
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M.N. Muravyov and Ancient Poets: Unpublished Translations [PDF]
The article is devoted to the translations of M.N. Muravyov. We present more than ten unpublished texts from his Notebook, which is preserved at the Manuscripts Department of the Russian State Library: a number of works of Horace, Virgil, Anacreon ...
Alexander D. Ivinskiy
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Greek and Roman literature has bequeathed us a variety of perspectives on old age. Old age, in ancient times before there were palliatives for pain and devices to compensate for failing sense, such as eyeglasses and hearing aids, could be painful and ...
David Konstan
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The article aims to study the tears within Horace’s Satires, or in other words, in a genre that has its identity gesture in the opposite laughter. Such an investigation, supported by the tools of the pragmatics of human communication and linguistic and ...
Giulia Beghini
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Riesame dell’iscrizione di Roma CIL, VI 21521 = 34137 (CLE 1109) sotto il profilo epigrafico, letterario e metrico; il testo, seppur non privo di una sua originalità, sembra attingere a un ricco serbatoio di riferimenti poetici, che spaziano da Lucrezio,
Gianmarco Bianchini +2 more
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Jews in Republican Rome: The literary sources
There is considerable literary evidence that gives us some insight into the Jewish culture in the city of Rome from different perspectives after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
Johan Steenkamp
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Formation of Literary Image of I. M. Muravyov-Apostol
The formation of the literary image of Ivan Matveyevich Muravyov-Apostol is discussed, who entered the history of Russian literature as the author of a journalistic series “Letters from Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod” and “The Journey in Tauris in 1820.” It ...
A. A. Okhremenko
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Skovoroda and Horace in The «Garden of Divine Songs»
The article examines the images and motives of Horace, reinterpreted by Hryhoriy Skovoroda: dangers, a pure heart, a traveler in search of happiness. The mechanism of Ukrainian Socrates transfer of certain elements of Horace's ode «To Aristius Fuscus ...
Nadiia Havryliuk
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The happening of an uninterrupted coitus: Pasolini’s “Petrolio/Vas”
This essay interprets Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Petrolio as a literary organism endowed with genital characteristics to the extent that it simultaneously becomes a virtual ‘body-text’ capable of penetrating and being penetrated.
Francesco Gallina
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