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Homeric hymn to Apollo: introduction and commentary on lines 1-178
Published 2019Subjects: “…Ancient Greek literature…”
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TRANSLATION AND TEACHING OF CLASSICAL ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE IN UKRAINE: CULTURAL INFLUENCE AND HISTORICAL DIMENSION
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Truly Bewept, Full of Strife: The Myth of Antigone, the Burial of Enemies, and the Ideal of Reconciliation in Ancient Greek Literature
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Female roles in Euripidean tragedy. Language, performance, conceptions
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Fighting in the shadow of epic: the motivations of soldiers in early Greek lyric poetry
Published 2017Subjects: “…Ancient Greek literature…”
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Languages and language use in classical Greek historiography and the Alexander tradition
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Monstrous soundscapes: listening to the voice of the monster in Greek epic, lyric, and tragedy
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The language of Greek literature
Published 2015“…This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehistoric origins down to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. …”
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Visual Translation: A Creative Tool for Practising Metacognition and Analysing Agency and Power
Published 2023-05-01“…‘Visual Translation: A Creative Tool for Practising Metacognition and Analysing Agency and Power’ describes the design for a ‘visual translation’ project that I developed to help high school students in an advanced Ancient Greek literature course differentiate between literal and literary translation. …”
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Zois the Eretrian, wife of Kabeiras (22 Ziebarth): Music, sexuality, and κιθάρισμα in cultural context
Published 2015-01-01“…In the course of this argument I address the dynamics of musico-sexual metaphors in ancient Greek literature in general with reference to conceptual metaphor theory (Lakoff and Johnson 1980).…”
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Tiresome or Pamphleteering? The Use of Periautologia in Libanius of Antioch’s <i>To Those Who Called Him Tiresome</i> (<i>Or</i>. 2)
Published 2022-12-01“…The study of periautologia (“self-praise”) in Ancient Greek literature has been somehow overlooked even though its presence is felt in numerous works. …”
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Corpo e lamento funebre
Published 2019-06-01“…The Italian translation reveals some element related to the Western opposition between body and soul, which challenge the original attention paid by Kālidāsa and the ancient Greek literature to the physiological effects produced by suffering. …”
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<p>An example of ‘hyperbolic decoding’. Reframing the narrative of a greek symposium scene in the Erica Jong’s novel<em> Sappho’s Leap</em></p>
Published 2012-11-01“…We highlight contaminations and pastiche of a process not just “politically correct”, although demonstrating the relevance of the themes of ancient greek literature.…”
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Mythic gaps
Published 2014-11-01“…The present paper considers four examples of subjective gaps drawn from ancient Greek literature (the Pandora myth), ancient Roman literature (the Pygmalion legend), ancient Hebrew literature (the Joseph legend), and early Christian literature (the Jesus legend). …”
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Terminologia dotycząca pokory i pychy w pismach greckich Ojców Kościoła IV wieku
Published 2012-12-01“…However, the first two were used in the ancient Greek literature, but usually in a pejorative sense and meant „smallness”, „weakness”, „misery”. …”
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DIALOGUE WITH HISTORY OF THE RESEARCHER OF ANTIQUITY OF NOVOROSSIУSK UNIVERSITY – STRUVE FEDIR ARYSTOVYCH
Published 2016-10-01“…The main subject of article – consideration of scientific and pedagogical activity of ordinary professor of Imperial Novorossiуsk University, the expert of the Roman and Ancient Greek literature Fedir Struve. Object of research are Struve’s works and the information sources, which are stored in funds of Scientific Library of Odessa I. …”
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Cook (mageiros) in Byzantium. Was there any Female mageiros?
Published 2022-12-01“…The paper studies terms describing cooks and cooking activities that are preserved in Byzantine literature and draw their origins from the ancient Greek literature as well as from biblical and theological texts. …”
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The Mysian Spoils in Late Byzantine Literature (Several Examples)
Published 2018-10-01“…The ancient Greek literature used the term Mysian Spoils (Μυσῶν λεία) to describe some territories or properties that the neighboring and enemy armies could plunder without retaliation. …”
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<b>From reception of classics to outreach: classical reception and American response to war. A case study. Part I<b>
Published 2014-03-01“…This paper presents as a case study a discussion pertaining to a peculiar approach that some US scholars have applied to texts of ancient Greek literature, as a response to a specific reality that for decades has been afflicting American society: the timeless experience of war and its aftermath. …”
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