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Barke poljske kraljice
The Boats of the Polish Queen
The short ballad titled Mlada Vida in zamorec v barki (Young Vida and a Negro in a Boat) is but a part of a longer ballad with the title Lepa Vida (Fair Vida) that contains further description of Vida’s stay at the Spanish court, which is reminiscent of ...
Vlado Nartnik
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In chapters 29-31 of the Philostratus’s Heroikos Agamemnon assumes a particularly positive characterization, different from the main tradition that refers to the Homeric poems.
Vittoria Minniti
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Reconciling Aphrodite. The Power of the ‘Weakling’ Goddess in Homer’s Iliad
In Iliad 3, Aphrodite forces Helen to sleep with Paris, threatening her with death. Yet, key metapoetic moments in the Iliad overwrite Aphrodite’s role in the Trojan War.
Rioghnach Sachs
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Sui «Cari barbarofoni» di Il. II 867
The adjective βαρβαρόφωνοι occurred for the first time in the Trojan Catalogue (Il. II 867). This term, which is generally interpreted as «of barbarian speech», is only used to describe the Carians contingent, although in the Trojan Catalogue all the ...
Martina Saviano
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
As a poem centered on war, the Iliad is not considered to be endowed with the element of the fantastic as is the Odyssey. There are, however, mentions or allusions to some creatures fought by heroes of previous generation, like Heracles and Bellerophon ...
Camila Aline Zanon
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Motyw winy Heleny w tradycji epickiej i w dyskursie
The paper takes up the issue of Helen’s guilt for the outbreak of the Trojan war present in the Iliad and in the oral epic tradition. It puts forward a thesis that in order to blame others or to free themselves from blame epic heroes employ the typical ...
Karol Zieliński
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The oldest presentation of justice [PDF]
In this paper the author discusses the first indications of a relation between the idea of justice and the idea of equivalence, which can be found in Homer's works.
Kaluđerović Željko
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Sirens Chanting in Auvergne-Velay: A Story of Exegetical Pilgrimage on the "Via Podiensis"
Migrating from Greek mythology to scripture and ecclesiastical writing, sirens are best known for the perils they put on the road of Odysseus, and conversely, on that of the crucified Christ and on that of the pilgrim, two significations that Odysseus ...
Avital Heyman
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Training robots with natural and lightweight human feedback
Abstract Generalist robot models promise broad applicability across domains but currently require extensive expert demonstrations for task specialization, which is a costly and impractical barrier for real‐world deployment. In this article, which summarizes the author's presentation in the New Faculty Highlights Track of the 39th annual AAAI Conference
Erdem Bıyık
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Connaissance et métamorphoses de l’Iliade en Étrurie
The author offers an itinerary through the images of the Trojan Cycle and the Iliad that arrived or were reinterpreted in Etruria between the ancient orientalizing period and the 4th century B.C.From the 7th century on, knowledge of the Greek epic (which
Françoise-Hélène Massa-Pairault
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