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Ezekiel’s Exagoge: a typical Hellenistic tragedy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ezekiel’s Exagoge is a dramatic work written in Greek, perhaps in second century BC Alexandria, the plot of which covers the events narrated in Exodus 1-15. Around a quarter of the play was preserved third hand by Eusebius.
Edmund, Stewart
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Бриги и Фригијци - паралелизам између Балкана и Мале Азије ха основу археолошких, лингвистичких и историјских података [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
This paper is a contribution to the efforts to delineate the relations between the Balkans and Asia Minor, notably between the Bryges and the Phrygians, through archaeological, linguistic and historical evidence.
Петрова, Елеонора
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The Foundation of Bologna [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this work the ancient peoples that partecipated to the foundation of Bologna are studied. In particular, the Etruscans are considered as a confederation of tribes belonging to two distinct lineages descending from Proto-Altaic and Proto-Indo-European ...
Fabbri, Giampietro
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Две врсте древних индоевропских изоглоса у албанском језику [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Since a separate Indo-European feature of the Albanian language has been discovered in the mid-19th century, reliable and generally accepted criteria for determining its ethno-linguistic connections were largely exhausted.
Станишић, Вања
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Triggered Identities and Imperial Power? Macedonian label re/use by civic communities in Roman Lydia and Phrygia. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The present thesis investigates why a number of Lydian and Phrygian communities in Asia Minor used the Macedonian label as tool of self-representation in the Roman Imperial period.
Mazzini, L
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'Without Timotheus, much of our melopoiia would not exist; but without Phrynis, there wouldn’t have been Timotheus': Pherecrates’ twelve strings, the strobilos and the harmonic paranomia of the New Music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this paper, I offer a close discussion of the musical innovations attributed to Phrynis, Timotheus and other ‘New Musicians’ mentioned in a famous fragment of Pherecrates’ Chiron, interpreting this fascinating passage in the light of the extant ...
Lynch, Tosca
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Aristoxenus and Music Therapy: Fr. 26 Wehrli within the Tradition on Music and Catharsis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The importance of music for the ancient Pythagoreans, together with recognition of its therapeutic function, favoured the rise of a long tradition relating to the Pythagoreans and music therapy, which in two Neoplatonic works, Vita Pythagorae by Porphyry
Provenza, A.
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Ethnic Constructions in the Seleucid Military [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This study examines the use and meaning of ethnic denominations in Hellenistic military contexts, both in literature and epigraphy. By analyzing the epigraphic records of the settlements which provided soldiers for Hellenistic (and particularly Seleucid)
Houle, Del John
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Tsar Samuel in the Ideological Concept of the Ohrid Archbishopric: Tradition and Invention (11th-17 century) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Статията разглежда въпроса за реконструкцията на образа на цар Самуил от гледна точка на Охридската архиепископия. Снимките от изворите, като се започне от сигилията на Василий II и други оffiциални актове, разкриват, че представянето на Самуил до голяма ...
Panov, Mitko
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