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Foundations of cities in Asia Minor as a tool of attalid policy [PDF]
Settlement of new cities or colonies was a significant tool used by the Hellenistic kings to achieve various goals. The dynamics of the Attalids in this field were strictly determined by changes in their geopolitical situation.
Grabowski, Tomasz
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Scandinavian Background of Greek Mythic Cosmography: The Sun’s Water Transport [PDF]
Many Greek poets, including very early ones, referred to the sun’s night journey in a cup-like device. Most of them spoke of the ‘cup’; the poet of the Titanomachia, followed by other writers, called it the ‘cauldron’. Mimnermus described it as a ‘winged
Panchenko, Dmitri
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En el nombre del hermano: encomio e invectiva en la “Oración fúnebre por su hermano Cesario” de Gregorio de Nacianzo [PDF]
This paper offers a study of a section of Gregory of Nazianzus’ Or. 7, Funeral oration for his brother Caesarius. In particular, the paper analyzes a διήγημα that Gregory composed to narrate an encounter between his brother and the pagan emperor Julian ...
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The Chronicle of Peter of Alexandria [PDF]
Denne bacheloroppgaven består av en oversettelse av de første seks av tjueseks kapitlene i krøniken til Peter av Alexandria med en kort kommentar om filologiske og andre relevante problemstillinger i form av fotnoter.
Hilmarsen, Eva Louise
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Speaking the same or different languages: Omoglottoi, eteroglottoi, and diglottoi in Strabo's Geography [PDF]
Mediteranski svet je u eposi Rimskog carstva postigao političko i kulturno jedinstvo kakvo nije ni pre ni posle zabeleženo u njegovoj istoriji. Pod rimskom vlašću odvijao se i živ proces romanizacije i helenizacije u različitim provincijama Carstva.
Obradović, Mirko
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Further Observations on Greek Texts [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to throw light on sorne rather obscure points of hellenistic poetry: sorne of the adnotatiunculae refer to the date of two Hymns of Callimachus or on the date of sorne poets such as Callimachus, Nicander and Quintus Smymaeus ...
White, Heather
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Ecumenical Dialogue between Reformers and Orthodox under the Ottomans (15-16th Century)
Despite the capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans in 1453, the Orthodox Church continued to make contacts with the West. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Patriarchs Joasaph II and Jeremias II had ecumenical contacts and theological dialogues with two ...
Ribolov, Svetoslav Svetoszarov
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The Poetics of Fabula : Mythos and Epeisodion in Aristotle's Poetics [PDF]
Article群馬県立女子大学紀要 24,(69)-(81),2003departmental bulletin ...
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