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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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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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Plastic-tectonical imagery of the Iliad as reflected in early modern translations: 15th to mid 19th c [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Confronting Homer’s plastic images of Olympian gods with their interpretation by different early modern translators (Poliziano, Lorenzo Valla, Hessus, Salel, Dacier, Dubois de Rochefort, Bitaubé, Stolberg, Voss, Hobbes, Pope, Kostrov, Gnedič and others)
Taruashvili, Leonid
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Architecture, Iconography, and Text New Studies on the Northwest Palace Reliefs of Ashurnasirpal II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The papers published in this volume attempt to move scholarship forward in the interpretation of the Northwest Palace reliefs of Ashurnasirpal II, with particular focus on the intersection of their architectural setting, their loaded iconography, and the

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Hittitology today: Studies on Hittite and Neo-Hittite Anatolia in Honor of Emmanuel Laroche’s 100th Birthday : 5e Rencontres d'archéologie de l'IFEA, Istanbul 21-22 novembre 2014 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
100 years ago, Emmanuel Laroche was born. As a scholar who was fascinated both by Indo-European Linguistics and Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Studies, he had a durable impact on Hittitology through his numerous contributions.
Alice Mouton
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Em Defesa da Poesia: O Diálogo Intertextual e a Dinâmica da Apropriação em De Audiendis Poetis de Plutarco [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Intertextuality may be defined as the interaction between different texts, a dialogic relationship found especially in literary works and which the reader is asked to decipher.
Várzeas, Marta
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Emblemata: The emblem books of Andrea Alciato [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A study of the life and works of the legal scholar and humanist, Andrea Alciato (1492-1550), the originator of the emblem book. The nature of the emblem is elucidated and placed in its historical, intellectual and artistic contexts, with special ...
Bregman, Alvan M.
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Who Are Herodotus\u27 Persians? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In analyzing how Herodotus\u27 descriptions of foreign societies reflect Greek assumptions and prejudices, we have sometimes failed to recognize the extent to which he reports persuasive and historically valid information.
Munson, Rosaria Vignolo
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An alternative hypothesis on the origin of the Greek alphabet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Did the Greeks learn the alphabet directly from the Phoenicians or did they learn it from non-Semitic intermediaries? Were these intermediaries the Phrygians or did the Phrygians learn it from the Greeks or some other people? Discussing the form taken by
Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti
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