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Studie van die letterkunde: Waarom?

open access: yesLiterator, 1981
Sy woorde laat super-novae uitbars, blink, blink en straal deur ringe en lig-ure. Maar die blink die word deur ons gesien: anders nooit en nooit as blink geweet nie. (NP van Wyk Louw: Groot Ode, Tristia)
D. H. Steenberg
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A scholarly monument to Malta’s history

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2010
Busuttil, Joseph; Fiorini, Stanley; Vella, Horatio Caesar Roger (eds.). Tristia ex Melitogaudo: Lament in Greek Verse of a XII th-century Exile on Gozo.
Naglis Kardelis
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Archaeology and virtual acoustics. A pan flute from ancient Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying from a multidisciplinary perspective an exceptionally well preserved ancient pan flute.
ANGELINI, IVANA   +13 more
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Modulaciones imaginativas de la infancia en la poesía de Luis García Montero y Fernando Beltrán

open access: yesOlivar: Revista de Literatura y Cultura Españolas, 2022
En el presente artículo, analizamos Poemas de Tristia (1982) y El jardín extranjero (1983) de Luis García Montero (Granada, 1958) y Aquelarre en Madrid (1983) y Gran vía (1990) de Fernando Beltrán (Oviedo, 1956) desde la categoría que denominamos ...
Gabriela Sierra
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El poemario Tristia de Ósip Mandelstam y la génesis de su título: Ensayo en torno a sus fuentes grecolatinas y su recepción

open access: yesÁgora, 2019
En el presente trabajo analizamos hasta qué extremo el título Tristia, otorgado a la primera edición del segundo poemario de Ósip Mandelstam no por el propio autor sino por el poeta y músico Mijaíl Kuzmín, ha podido influir en la recepción y exégesis ...
Jesús Ángel y Espinós
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Nueva colación del Fragmentum Trevirense de los Tristia de Ovidio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
En este artículo se presenta una colación completa del Fragmentupn Treuirense de los Tristia de Ovidio que corrige en muchos puntos las lecturas transmitidas acríticamente de editor en editor._____________________________________ In this article a ...
Baeza Angulo, Eulogio
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‘Who is the Gael who Would Not Weep?’: The Book of the O’Conor Don, Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird, and Late Bardic Poetry of Exile

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
wiley   +1 more source

Antimicrobial Peptides: Their Role in Innate Immune System and Usage in Future Drug Development [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Antimicrobial peptides naturally play a role in the innate immune system of any living organisms. These small molecules are known as "ancient weapon" and also recognized as natural antibiotics. Antimicrobial peptides have distinct characteristics
Rinanda, T. (Tristia)
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Metamorphosen: Stefan Zweigs Rausch der Verwandlung, ein soziales Experiment

open access: yesThe German Quarterly, Volume 98, Issue 3, Page 191-208, Summer 2025.
Abstract Nach dem kürzlich vergangenen Kafka‐Jahr 2024 gewinnt das Thema der Metamorphose an neuer Aktualität. Der Begriff der Metamorphose wird nach Ovids Metamorphosen (8 v. Chr.) spontan mit Kafkas Werk Die Verwandlung (1912) verbunden. Während diese beiden Werke die Verwandlung auf Äußerliches beschränken, liegt das Interesse von Zweigs Rausch der ...
Alexandra Juster
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Ordo renascendi est crescere posse malis (Rutilius Namatianus I.140): the sack of Rome and the resilience of western Roman aristocracies

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 139-157, May 2025.
Rutilius Namatianus’ poem De reditu suo was written a few years after the devastation of Rome in 410. It has been read as nostalgia for Rome’s past greatness written in a climate of senatorial escapism. This article revises this reading, instead analysing the poem as the literary expression of resilience on the part of the traditional western ...
Sophie Kultzen
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