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The Satiricon and the Christian Oral Tradition
A number of passages in the Satyricon reveal knowledge of Christianity, which Petronius can have acquired during his official duties in the eastern provinces.
J. Allen Cabaniss
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The paper takes as its starting point a translation or, better, an adaptation into Italian of ‘The Widow of Ephesus’, the well-known story from Petronius’ Satyricon.
Corinna Onelli
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Covid-19 and Eucharistic fellowship in Matthew 26.26-28: A legitimation and maintenance of Christian identity [PDF]
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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Edible Insects: A Historical and Cultural Perspective on Entomophagy with a Focus on Western Societies. [PDF]
Olivadese M, Dindo ML.
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"Alla traduzione animata vuolsi un poeta". Metafore del Satyricon
After having aknowledged the methaforical charge of Petronio's language, the author also suggests to characterize the translation of that figurative language ("parlar figurato") that pays tribute to the literary temper of Petronio's masterpiece.
Monica Longobardi
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Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
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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Las citas petronianas en la obra de Quevedo muestran claramente la admiración que sentía Quevedo por el Satyricon, lo que le lleva a elegir muy inteligentemente una serie de textos de Petronio para avalar o ilustrar sus propias ideas.
Francísca Moya del Baño
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Transmission of Zoonotic Diseases in the Daily Life of Ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum (79 CE, Italy): A Review of Animal-Human-Environment Interactions through Biological, Historical and Archaeological Sources. [PDF]
Tanga C, Remigio M, Viciano J.
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BANKIERZY PUBLICZNI W ŹRÓDŁACH PRAWA RZYMSKIEGO
PUBLIC BANKERS IN ROMAN LAW SOURCES Summary The Romans had an extensive terminology for persons who engaged in banking activities; however, only nummularii and mensarii pursued activities on behalf of the State.
Piotr Niczyporuk
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