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Some Observations on the Nature of Insect Names [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A recent study of dragonfly names (Montgomery, 1973) has led to a consideration of insect names, especially ancient and early English names. This interest was aroused, chiefly by the statement in Sarot\u27s study of the folklore of the dragonfly from A ...
Montgomery, B. Elwood
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Covid-19 and Eucharistic fellowship in Matthew 26.26-28: A legitimation and maintenance of Christian identity [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2020
The overall purpose of this article is to provide biblical evidence for the church’s effectiveness in legitimating and maintaining a Christian identity, a matter which has recently been silenced by African government efforts on lockdown measures on the ...
Dr. Fednand Manjewa M’bwangi   +1 more
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A Siamese Transformer Network for Zero-Shot Ancient Coin Classification. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Imaging, 2023
Guo Z   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

About some ways of forming of the meaning ‘to ask for’ in the Latin and Roman languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
У статті зазначено важливість діахронічних досліджень в мовознавстві, запропоновано продовжувати пошук семантичних універсалій з метою утворення довершеної теорії в межах доказової семасіології, розглянуто формування семантичної структури деяких ...
Мікіна, Олена Геннадіївна
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Los tituli presentes en la casa de Trimalción: ¿un ejemplo de uso epigráfico doméstico? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Se analizan en este trabajo los elementos epigráficos presentes en la Cena Trimalchionis, que, como recurso literario, contribuyen a dar al desarrollo y contenido de la misma credibilidad y realismoThis paper analyzes the epigraphic elements present in ...
Mayer, Marc
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Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire

open access: yesKentron
In many aspects (verbal and syntactic construction, phonic organization), the golden line appears as a ring composition. It is probably even closer to the uersus teres that the grammarian Diomedes chose to illustrate with a golden line of Persius.
Antoine Foucher
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Milesian Rewritings of the Annunciation to the Virgin in ‘The Martyr’s Crown’ via Petronius, Dante, and Shakespeare

open access: yesThe Parish Review
Reading ‘The Martyr’s Crown’ as a parody of the Biblical Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, this article presents a previously unrecognised intertextual source to which the title of Brian Nolan’s story alludes: the liturgy of the ...
Dieter Fuchs
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