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Eloquent Alogia: Animal Narrators in Ancient Greek Literature
Classical Greek literature presents a variety of speaking animals. These are not, of course, the actual voices of animals but human projections. In a culture that aligns verbal mastery with social standing, verbal animals present a conundrum that speaks ...
Tom Hawkins
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History of Neurotrauma in Ancient Greece. [PDF]
Dobran SA, Livint Popa L, Muresanu D.
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Reseña del libro Plutarch and his Contemporaries: Sharing the Roman Empire. Jażdżewska, Katarzyna & Doroszewski, Filip (eds.). Brill, Leiden-Boston, 2024.
Borja Méndez Santiago
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Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and His Injury in Kyropolis Reconsidered. [PDF]
Laios K +7 more
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La possessione nella pantomima
The paper aims to explore the relationship between pantomime and possession (enthousiasmos) in particular in the imperial age. The author examines various sources in this regard: the treatise De Saltatione by Lucian of Samosata, excerpts from Dion of ...
Manlio Marinelli
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Medical imagery in Maximus of Tyre's <i>Orations</i>. [PDF]
Xenophontos S.
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En varios estudios sobre la interpretación del término politeuma, Patrick Sí¤nger sostiene que tiene tres significados básicos: a) “acto político”, b) “la ciudadanía” o conjunto de ciudadanos activos”, y c) “sistema de gobierno” y, por lo tanto ...
Delfim Ferreira Leão
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Study Limitations and Harmonious Discord of Results Reveal Melody to Public Health Measures. [PDF]
Remy KE, Kissoon N.
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