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Review of: Andrea Falcon (ed.), Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristotle in Antiquity, Brill: Leiden – Boston 2016. XV + 512 pp. ISBN 9789004266476 (hbk) ISBN 9789004315402 (E-Book)
Lucas Oro Hershtein
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The Work of Tragic Productions: Towards a New History of Drama as Labor Culture [PDF]
Preliminary analysis of the representation of laborers in Greek tragedy and satyr ...
David Roselli
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Describing Spaces: Topologies of Interlace in the St Gall Gospels [PDF]
The ways in which ideas of the book intersect with notions of space are manifold from Antiquity onwards. As vessels of ideas and knowledge, books and their use invited spatial metaphors based on notions of collecting and storage which were closely ...
Bawden, Tina
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In this paper we analyze the reception of the Classical world in the iconographic scheme of the garden of «El Capricho». The charasteristic of the reception of Antiquity in this place is due to the personality of the 9th Duchess of Osuna. Moreover, it is
Noelia CASES MORA
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GRK 26: Herodotus and Thucydides [PDF]
Syllabus and bibliography for an advanced Greek seminar taught at Dartmouth in Winter ...
Michael Lurie
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La presente comunicación pretende reflexionar acerca del lugar, la función y la necesidad de la Historia Antigua en la historia de la recepción y apropiación política de la Antigüedad, a partir de varios aspectos fundamentales de ésta y de una breve ...
Ricardo del Molino García
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Mummy – Body, Antiquity, or Medicine?
In the Renaissance Europe, along with the keen admiration for Egyptian antiquities, a custom has been recorded of production and consumption of a powder healing a number of ailments, produced by grating mummies.
Vera Vasiljević, Staša Babić
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Latin epigraphic poems—the carmina epigraphica—hold a special place in Latin literary studies. This poetry inscribed on the stones of epitaphs, of dedications or on Pompeian walls are de facto outside the book, on display.
Dylan Bovet
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Matthew Tindal’s Rights of the Christian Church (1706) and the Church-State Relationship [PDF]
Matthew Tindal's Rights of the Christian church (1706), which elicited more than thirty contemporary replies, was a major interjection in the ongoing debates about the relationship between church and state in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth ...
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Gender, Genre, and Succession: Reception of Statius’ Achilleid in Baroque Opera
The paper examines the reception of the Achilleid, an epic fragment by the Flavian poet Statius, in the Baroque opera. The Achilleid weaves unique connections among the issues of gender, succession, and genre, and as such merits an important place in ...
Kajetan Škraban
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