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Vybrané právní aspekty otroctví v Hostině u Trimalchiona

open access: yesPrávněhistorické studie, 2021
This paper deals with the portrayal of slavery in the specific chapter of Petronius’ Satyricon. The main aim of the paper is to compare the information we gain about slavery from the legal sources with the way these institutions are then portrayed within
Lenka Skoupá
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Experiencing gloomy Dis: Tombs, tunnels and the phenomenology of the Roman Underworld in the Phlegraean Fields

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 221-243, August 2023., 2023
Summary Recent work in landscape archaeology has emphasized the importance of considering the experience of moving through landscapes and examining the place of burials within wider landscape contexts. This work recognizes that burial placement was often intended to create and curate experiences and meaning.
Tim Penn
wiley   +1 more source

VIVARIA IN DOLIIS. CERAMIC JARS FOR DORMOUSE FATTENING FOUND IN ARUCCI

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 244-255, August 2023., 2023
Summary The excavation of the north house at the archaeological site of Arucci (Aroche, Huelva) has provided interesting data for understanding city planning in general, and domestic architecture in particular. Investigation of their environments has allowed the identification of the distinct functions for which they were intended, including two ...
Javier Bermejo Meléndez   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Saying Yes without Yes: The Positive Response System in Latin

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 121, Issue 1, Page 65-90, March 2023., 2023
Abstract The article studies a set of three positive response strategies in Latin: the echo response and the positive response particles ita and sic. It aims to determine their functions and division of labour and to establish what kind of agreement strategy existed in Latin, based on the typology of positive response systems by Sadock and Zwicky (1985)
Tomaž Potočnik
wiley   +1 more source

Andrew Marvell and John Barclay's Satyricon

open access: yesMarvell Studies, 2022
An unidentified Latin verse quotation in Mr. Smirke proves to derive from John Barclay’s Satyricon (1607).  This discovery resolves what had seemed a textual crux in the standard edition of Mr.
Nicholas von Maltzahn
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Trzy niby‑odsłony – trudności Petroniuszowego Satyrikonu z odbiorem w kulturze polskiej

open access: yesMiędzy Oryginałem a Przekładem, 2014
Three Kind of Views: The Difficulties of Petronius’ Satyricon Presence in Polish Culture The Satyricon of Petronius (first century AD) is one of the masterpieces of world literature.
Aleksandra Arndt
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring Pompeii: discovering hospitality through research synergy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Hospitality research continues to broaden through an ever-increasing dialogue and alignment with a greater number of academic disciplines. This paper demonstrates how an enhanced understanding of hospitality can be achieved through synergy between ...
André J.   +41 more
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Experimental muscle pain and music, do they interact?

open access: yesJournal of Oral Pathology &Medicine, Volume 49, Issue 6, Page 522-528, July 2020., 2020
Background Music is used to evoke audio analgesia during dental procedures, but it is unknown if experimental pain and music interact. This study aimed to explore the multisensory interaction between contrasting types of music and experimentally induced muscle pain.
Malin Ernberg   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ille quidem totam gemebundus obambulat Aetnen: el Cíclope ovidiano como inspiración paródica en Petronio, Sat. 100.3-5

open access: yesEmerita, 2012
Este trabajo analiza la función de las alusiones al lamento del Cíclope ovidiano en las palabras de Trifena y en la reacción de Encolpio (Sat. 100.3-5).
Marcos Carmignani
doaj   +1 more source

'Non humana viscera sed centies sestertium comesse' (Petr. Sat. 141, 7): Philomela and the cannibal heredipetae in the Crotonian section of Petronius' Satyricon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The connection between the themes of money and death is widespread in Petronius' Satyricon, and is definitely not limited to the Cena Trimalchionis, where it has been widely examined.
Monella, P
core   +1 more source

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