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Es piskiza papia di uzu di lingua purtuguis suma uniku lingua di sina ku aprendi kel na skola na teras ku kolonizadu pa Purtugal, Guiné-Bissau mati tambi nes mandjuandadi. I um conbersa ku tarda, i kunsa na kabantada di luta di libertason nasional di kil
Machado, Eduardo Gomes, Sadjo, Braima
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Kuehnen, A. (GEOS Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH Freiberg (Germany)) +3 more
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The cup of song : studies on poetry and the symposion /
'The Cup of Song' explores the symbiotic relationship of the symposion and poetry across Greek literary history. Each chapter discusses one aspect of sympotic engagement by key authors across the major genres of Greek poetry, leading to a ...
Sympotic Poetry (Conference)(2011 :Oxford, England) +4 more
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The formation of valley-wall rock glaciers
In recent years, the study of rock glaciers has increased remarkably. Substantive progress has been made, particularly in understanding the formation of rock glaciers that have developed adjacent to existing or former valley or cirque glaciers ...
Maclean, Alison F.
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Photochemical Synthesis of Benzimidazoles from Diamines and Aldehydes
Nikolaos F. Nikitas +3 more
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Skolia Hoc est Carmina convivalia Graecorum metris suis restituta et animadversionibus illustrata
Ilgen, Karl David 1763-1834
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Voice of the People: Popular Symposia and the Non-Elite Origins of the Attic Skolia
Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2014summary: This paper reexamines the known performance contexts of the skolion in light of recent advances in our understanding of sympotic demographics and Greek popular culture, providing a close reading of select songs. In showing that the genre was primarily associated with public festivals and non-elite symposia, I argue that the Attic skolia ...
Gregory S. Jones
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, 2020
Scholars have usually treated the skolia celebrating Harmodios and Aristogeiton as reflecting composition near Hipparchos’ murder (514/3 B. C.), yet the songs betray traditions that developed significantly later.
L. J. Samons
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Scholars have usually treated the skolia celebrating Harmodios and Aristogeiton as reflecting composition near Hipparchos’ murder (514/3 B. C.), yet the songs betray traditions that developed significantly later.
L. J. Samons
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