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Empedocles’ cyclical mixtures and separations of the elements due to the perpetual cosmic interchange between Νεῖκος and Φιλία (and between δίνη and στροφάλιγξ, in their respective discriminating / mixing functions) highlight the double role played by ...
Gabriela Cursaru
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Important episodes to assess the characteristics of the Homeric military ethics are the scenes when one of the Achaean heroes offers the others to stop the siege and return home.
Dmitry Zaytsev
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Le tombe del vecchio Esiete e dell’agilissima Mirina (Il., II, 791‑794; 811‑814)
According to Homer, ancient ruins were still visible in the Trojan plain at the time of the famous war, and were considered vestiges of an older world. This essay—which is part of an ongoing investigation into the various strata of the past that interact
Jaume Pòrtulas
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The untold death of Laertes: revaluating Odysseus's meeting with his father [PDF]
This article discusses the narrative function and symbolism of the Laertes scene in the twenty-fourth book of the Odyssey. By pointing out the scene’s connections to other passages (the story of Penelope’s web, the first and second nekuia, the farewell ...
Sels, Nadia
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A DIA-MS-based proteomics approach to find potential serum prognostic biomarkers in glioblastoma patients. [PDF]
A DIA‐MS‐based proteomics analysis of serum samples from GB patients and healthy controls showed that high levels of IL1R2 and low levels of CRTAC1 and HRG in serum are associated with poor survival outcomes for GB patients. These circulating proteins could serve as biomarkers for the prediction of outcome in patients with GB.
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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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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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Homeric beginnings in the 'tattoo elegy' [PDF]
The text given here is based on the edition of Huys (see below), updated in the light of more recent scholarship.1 I have standardized spelling in one respect, which is that I have not followed the papyrus’ doubling of initial consonants which ...
Rawles, R.
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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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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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