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Fünf lykische Etymologien, die Landwirtschaft betreffen

open access: yesHungarian Assyriological Review, 2021
: The probable verb qñta-, thus corresponding to Greek ἐργάζειν, is explained as an ex - tension of qã-< * g wh en-‘slay, kill’, like Latin -fendere . The personal name Xesñtedi = Kεσινδηλις is corrected to Xesñtei analogous to Tebursseli , both going ...
Schürr Diether
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POEMS syndrome: Update on diagnosis, risk‐stratification, and management

open access: yesAmerican journal of hematology/oncology, 2023
POEMS syndrome is a life‐threatening condition due to an underlying plasma cell neoplasm. The major criteria for the syndrome are polyradiculoneuropathy, clonal plasma cell disorder, sclerotic bone lesions, elevated vascular endothelial growth factor ...
A. Dispenzieri
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Pindaric Kleos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Artykuł porusza kwestię funkcjonowania pojęcia sławy - kleos - w „Odach zwycięskich” Pindara. Pierwszym problemem jest stosunek pomiędzy kleos Pindara a kleos epickim, w szczególności Homeryckim.
Jaszczyński, Maciej
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Allusion and ekphrasis in Winckelmann's Paris description of the Apollo Belvedere [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
As Vout (2006) has recently reminded us in this journal, Johann Joachim Winckelmann'sHistory of the art of antiquity (Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums, 1st ed. 1764) is widely considered to be a foundational text in the history of art.
Harloe, Katherine
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Sounding out Homer : Christopher Logue's acoustic Homer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This article presents a case study on sound effects in Christopher Logue's adaptation of Homer's Iliad, a project that began when Logue adapted Achilles' fight with the river Scamander from book 21 of the Iliad for BBC radio in 1959.
Greenwood, Emily
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On lyric shame and extinction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
According to a UN report published in 2019, up to one million species face extinction by 2100. Such a scale of loss outpaces language. Drawing on Denise Riley’s work on the autonomy of language, this article argues that contemplating extinction involves ...
Farrier, David
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The Iliad’s big swoon: a case of innovation within the epic tradition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In book 5 of the Iliad Sarpedon suffers so greatly from a wound that his ‘‘ψυχή leaves him’. Rather than dying, however, Sarpedon lives to fight another day.
Aceti C.   +14 more
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Immunoglobulin variable domain high-throughput sequencing reveals specific novel mutational patterns in POEMS syndrome.

open access: yesBlood, 2020
POEMS syndrome is a rare multisystem disease due to an underlying plasma cell (PC) dyscrasia. The pathophysiology of the disease remains unclear but the role of the monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig) light chain (LC) is strongly suspected, due to the highly ...
S. Bender   +13 more
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The Epic Hero [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The ...
Nagy, Gregory
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O egregie grammatice: the vocative problems of Latin words ending in -ius [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
© The Classical Association 2000A long-lasting and sometimes acrimonious debate over the correct vocative form of second-declension Latin words in -ius began more than 800 years ago.
Bernardi Perini   +18 more
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