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Classics
Published 2012“…Eliot made repeated, polemical, and idiosyncratic use of the word ‘classic’ and its cognates ‘classical’ and ‘classicism’ in his prose writings. …”
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Alcibiades, "A classic precursor for Alexander"
Published 2011Subjects: “…Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature…”
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The classics of EU law revisited: CILFIT and Foto-Frost
Published 2010“…The decisions in CILFIT40 and Foto-Frost41 are most certainly classics of the ECJ’s jurisprudence, which have served to define and shape the nature of the relationship between the Community courts and national courts under Article 234.…”
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The lexicon of Greek personal names and classical web services
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Introduction to Classics in Britain: Scholarship, Education, and Publishing 1800-2000
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Momos advises Zeus: Changing representations of 'Cypria' fragment 1
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Theophoric names and the history of Greek Religion
Published 2000Subjects: “…Classical Greek…”
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Forging a link with the past: the evidence from Thessalian cemeteries in the archaic and classical periods
Published 2016“…This paper focuses on a diagnostic trait of Thessalian funerary archaeology, namely the combined use of the earthen mound with a corbel-vaulted tomb equipped with a round (tholos) or rectilinear chamber during the Archaic and Classical periods. The date of the construction of the corbel-vaulted tholoi and chambers in the late 6th and 5th centuries BC, and their concentration at Krannon and Pharsalos are significant. …”
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Adoption and adaptation of Greek iconography in Cypriot votive figures during the Late Archaic and Classical period
Published 2021“…After summarising this general historical, cultural and religious background, the paper gives an overview of the iconographies and motifs of Late Archaic (CA II) Cypriot anthropomorphic votive-figures, before exploring the gradual adoption and adaptation of Greek iconography from the mid-6th century BC throughout the Classical period. The focus lies on certain and possible deity images, during the entire period, while male and female votary figures will be presented more summarily. …”
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The first biographers: Plutarch and Suetonius
Published 2009Subjects: “…Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature…”
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Sophocles' learning curve
Published 2007Subjects: “…Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature…”
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Seeing a Roman tragedy through Greek eyes: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Published 2009Subjects: “…Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature…”
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Childhood and personality in Greek biography
Published 1990Subjects: “…Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature…”
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