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    Imported Hellenistic Stamped Amphora Handles from Tatarlı Höyük (in the Province of Adana-Turkey) by Erkan Dündar, Ayça Gerçek

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Nine of the Rhodian stamps belong to the eponyms, and seven to the fabricants. Only two of the Rhodian stamps are illegible. …”
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    SERBEDÂRÎLERİN KİMLİK ARAYIŞ SÜRECİNDE ŞEYH HALİFE by DERYA COŞKUN

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The Serbedaris, who made a name for themselves as a Shia-based political organization in the city of Sebzevâr in Khorasan in the 14th century, also became the eponym of the new state to be established in the next period. …”
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    An Encounter with Hugo Wolf in his Jubilee Year by Žarko Cvejić

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This reappraisal of “Begegnung,” a seldom discussed Hugo Wolf setting of the eponymous poem by Eduard Mörike, shows that despite its ostensible simplicity, the poem, typically for Mörike, harbours a wealth of ambivalent meanings, which are only further enriched in Wolf’s setting.…”
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    Circuler librement. by Boris Beaude

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Diffusée exclusivement sur Internet, cette radio est encore peu connue, au regard de la chaîne éponyme. Initiative émanant d’Arte France, elle présente un contenu singulier, qui diffère totalement de celui de la chaîne télévisuelle. …”
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    Espace concentré, concentré d’espace. by Fanny Letissier

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Construire, habiter, représenter , dirigé par Béatrice Collignon et Jean-François Staszak, succède au colloque éponyme. On avait déjà pu apprécier les premiers pas exclusivement géographiques de leur initiative d’exhumer l’espace domestique, lors de la sortie d’un numéro des Annales de Géographie , qui lui était entièrement consacré en juillet-août 2001. …”
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    The Imaginary Museum : From Malraux to Gary by Esther Grimalt

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… The concept of an imaginary museum developed by André Malraux in the eponymous book was taken up by Gary, notably in his novel La Danse de Genghis Cohn. …”
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    Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 6-9 by Johannes Nollé

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…A parallel to the Greek interpretation of the nymph's name Arne is known from the Arkadian city of Mantineia, where the name of the eponymous fount nymph was also interpreted as meaning <she who says no>. …”
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    Trois aspects du Méchant chez Goethe by Géraldine PONSOLLE

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Le Satyros de la farce éponyme, un hybride sauvage, utilise la confusion des sens pour soumettre le peuple à ses désirs libidineux. …”
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    “Petishism”, or Animals in the City and on the Islands: Case Study of the Island of Silba by Suzana Marjanić, Rosana Ratkovčić

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…On the example of the island of Silba and its only (eponymous) town, how the local population has self-organised the protection of the island’s stray cats is presented.…”
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    Giebert, Stefanie & Göksel, Eva (eds.) (2019): Dramapädagogik-Tage 2018. Drama in Education Days 2018 by Miladinović, Dragan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The proceedings of the bilingual conference Dramapädagogik-Tage/Drama in Education Days 2018 in Konstanz, Germany, is the first independent publication following the yearly eponymous event. Since the conference series focuses “on best practice and research in the field of Drama and Theatre in Education specifically in second and foreign language teaching”2, the Scenario Journal has followed the conference since the beginning. …”
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    L’espace comme modalité de l’héroïsme dans Ruy Blas de Victor Hugo by Simplice Noguès GODO

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Ainsi Ruy Blas dont l’héroïté se manifeste au contact de l’espace palatial dans l’œuvre éponyme de Victor Hugo. Le dramaturge y définit une politique de l’espace au service de la critique des travers des élites de son temps. …”
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    Un édifice au nom du roi Héqataoui (Ahmosé Ier) dans la nécropole thébaine by Frédéric Colin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This paper aims to support the identification of King Ahmose as the author of these bricks and to shed light on the ideological value of this eponymous title, based on the analysis of a key passage in the Ahmose Stele from Karnak (Cairo Museum, CGC 34001). …”
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    Wprowadzenie by Anna Zawadzka, Michał Kozłowski

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… Introduction The text introduces the collection of articles devoted to modern reflection on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory, entitled Traces of Bourdieu: Inspirations, continuations, revisions (Ślady Bourdieu: Inspiracje, kontynuacje, rewizje), originally presented at the eponymous conference held in 2013 in Warsaw. The conference was coorganised by the Centre for French Culture, Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology (University of Warsaw), the Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences and the UW–EHESS Interdisciplinary Cooperation Group.   …”
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    Paideutikos eros by Francesca Pentassuglio

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This paper focuses on the figure and the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ eponymous dialogue, with special regard to the Milesian’s ‘paideutic’ activity and the double bond connecting it to Socrates’ teaching, namely the elenctic method and a particular application of Σωκρατικὸς ἔρως. …”
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    Against the Return of Fagin by Marroni, Michela

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Indeed, as suggested by the novel’s complete title – The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress – the eponymous hero’s experience can be regarded as a transition from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City where the “principle of good” is ultimately brought into action. …”
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    L’objet musicolittéraire dans Le chant des possibles de Marc Alexandre Oho BAMBE by Boris KACOU

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…L’objet musico-littéraire occidental fait écho, par exemple, au recueil de poème et à l’album éponyme Le Chant des Possibles du poète slameur camerounais Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe. …”
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    HIZYA DE MAÏSSA BEY : LECTURES BOVARYQUES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ALGÉRIENNE by Simona JIȘA

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Different forms of bovarism are investigated: literary, which will allow us to study the relationship between the hypotext of the Algerian poet Mohamed Ben Guittoun (where the eponymous heroine lives a love story suspended by death) and the hypertext in prose by Maïssa Bey (where the young woman investigates possible or impossible love); sentimental, based on the gap between love (desire and pleasure) and freedom or conformity (to archaic rules); social, which will consider the relationship between love-marriage-family-society; history, which will draw a parallel between the ideals of the Independence with the disappointing decades that followed it. …”
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