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The origins of the Romance analytic passive : evidence from word order [PDF]
This chapter argues that despite formal resemblances, Latin perfect tense BE-periphrases of the type amatus sum ‘I was loved’ are not the historical source of Romance present tense passives like Italian sono amato and French je suis aimé (both meaning ‘I
Danckaert, Lieven
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Emoción, gesto y actio: la risa en el Ab Urbe Condita (II) [PDF]
In the first part of this paper (Talia dixit 5, 2010, 1-24), we analysed the general features of those passages in which Livy used laughter as a main or underlying theme, on the basis of a series of terms (risus /ridere; inridere/risus // arridere) whose
Moreno Ferrero, Isabel
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Corneille, 1663 : une Sophonisbe « pour les dames »
In his version of Sophonisbe, which he gave a few months after the premiere of Molière’s L’École des femmes and Mlle Desjardins’s Manlius, Corneille, following the example of his rival playwrights, completely reconfigured the subject of Livy, so as to ...
Claude Bourqui
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Use Of Code Switching And Code Mixing In Daddy Corbuzier's Podcast : Jujurly Livy Renata
This research aims to describe the forms of code switching and code mixing, and describe the factors that cause code switching and code mixing in Daddy Corbuzier's podcast: Honestly Livy Renata.
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It is admitted, with G. Dumezil, that the Romans historicized the Indo-european myths, following a demythologizing process. Could we not reverse the perspective by putting forward the hypothesis of a mythologizing process of history ?
Paul François
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Les agglomérations indigénes de la péninsule ibérique chez Tite-uve
Livy gives the names of about fifty Hispanic urban centres. It is relatively easy to identify o the main towns among them, but the information about secondary urban areas is too incomplete for a reconstruction of the urban hierarchy to be possible.
Estelle Bedon
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Grammatical and stylistic particularities in Livy’s work [PDF]
In this article we have conducted a number of grammatical and stylistic analyses on representative fragments from the monumental work of Livy.
Ana-Maria POPESCU POPA
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Scandalisation, gender and space in ancient Rome: The case of Cicero and Clodia
Abstract This article analyses the public attack on Clodia Metelli, a Roman aristocratic woman, by the orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in a trial in 56 BCE. Drawing on modern scandal theory, this article analyses how Cicero uses scandal dynamics to turn Clodia, the witness in the case, into the culprit.
Muriel Moser
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Reader Interaction with Graphic Devices in Early Modern English Printed Books☆
Abstract Research into marginalia or reader annotations has become a well‐established branch of early modern book studies, shedding light on one of the ways in which manuscript and print coexisted and interacted in this period. The present study sets out to discover how readers engaged with printed graphic devices and with texts that contain such ...
Aino Liira
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This article considers the status of ambassadors in the Roman Republic, focusing on the relations between foreign embassies and the Senate from the 6th to the 1st centuries BC, as described by Titus Livius (Livy) in «The History of Rome from the Founding
L. M. Shmeleva
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