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Algunas hipótesis sobre la topografía de Per-Meryt, la "Naucratis" egipcia [PDF]
La ciudad de Naucratis ha sido muy bien estudiada en cuanto establecimiento griego en Egipto. Sin embargo, las fuentes confirman que allí existió igualmente una población indígena quizás anterior a la fundación de la ciudad o al menos contemporánea.
Sevilla Cueva, Covadonga
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A Remarkable Set of Blocks from the Reign of Nectanebo II Found at Awlad Musa, near Suez
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found in Awlad Mosa, north of Suez, by the Supreme Council of Antiquities between 1995 and 2006. An assemblage of a few of them is now on display in the Suez Museum.
Ragab, Mahmoud, Claire, Somaglino
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Algunas novedades en Náucratis [PDF]
Los nuevos estudios que se están llevando a cabo en Náucratis, así como algunos hallazgos recientes (la estela de Thonis-Heracleo) están incidiendo sobre la persistencia del elemento local junto al emporio griego.
Domínguez Monedero, Adolfo J.
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Intertextualidad y parodia en La vida es sueño: la oración de Basilio (vv. 589-843)
La lunga orazione di Basilio (indipendentemente da quanto siano solidi i vincoli intertestuali che forse la collegano alla Declamatio Maior IV dello Pseudo-Quintiliano) sembra ispirarsi a quegli esercizi retorici noti come controversiae o declamationes ...
Paolo Tanganelli
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The Greek Novel. A Case of Opera Aperta. Suggestions for a Catalogue of Novel Fragments [PDF]
The criteria of a catalogue of papyri from ancient Greek lost ...
López-Martínez, María P.
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Alexander and Africa (332-331 BC and beyond): the facts, the traditions and the problems [PDF]
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Ogden, Daniel
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Las otras novelas griegas [PDF]
Clasificación temática de los fragmentos papiráceos de novelas griegas ...
López-Martínez, María P.
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The Remains of Alexander the Great: The God, The King, The Symbol [PDF]
Each site, Siwah, Aegae, and Alexandria, represents a particular facet of Alexander—the god, the king, the symbol—and it is clear who would have benefited from putting forth and standing behind each side of the man. The meanings associated with the three
O\u27Connor, Lauren
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The smiting of the enemies scenes in the mortuary temple of Ramses III at medinet Habu [PDF]
The ritual scenes of smiting the enemies are a topos of the Egyptian ico-nography of military nature which goes through Egyptian history almost in its entirety, from the 4th millennium BC until the 2nd century AD. Regarding to the New Kingdom there are
Sales, José das Candeias
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Literatura Sapiencial Antigua en la Haggadah y en Pedro Alfonso [PDF]
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Adrados, Francisco R.
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