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The Greeks and the Utopia: an overview through ancient Greek Literature
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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
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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
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Female roles in Euripidean tragedy. Language, performance, conceptions
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To the essence of Medea image in the eponymous tragedy by Euripides
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Fighting in the shadow of epic: the motivations of soldiers in early Greek lyric poetry
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Languages and language use in classical Greek historiography and the Alexander tradition
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Epimenides de Creta en el relato de un liberal Espanol del. s. XIX
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Monstrous soundscapes: listening to the voice of the monster in Greek epic, lyric, and tragedy
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Wisdom of Zeus
Published 1995-03-01“…Abstract The Mediterranean deity Zeus is a stalwart character of ancient Greek literature, credited with a variety of roles, including ‘father of gods and of men,’ ‘king of the immortals,’ ‘cloud gatherer,’ ‘counsellor,’ and ‘thunderer.’ …”
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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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La beauté d'Hélène ou la médiation du Beau dans les Traités 31 (V,8) et 48 (III,3) de Plotin
Published 2010-03-01“…In his treatises 31 (V,8) and 48 (III,3), Plotinus refers to Helen’s beauty ; he is thus challenging a topos of ancient Greek Literature. After recalling the various traditional interpretations of this controversial figure, we scrutinize the way through which Plotinus, while meeting with some of these interpretative schemes, reshapes the topos (from the viewpoint of his polemics against Gnosticism), in order to give it a new dimension and meaning.…”
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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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Čajkanović's road from ancient Greek and folk literature to Serbian religion and mythology
Published 2008-01-01“…After a careful examination of the works of Čajkanović, the author points out to the importance of his comparative method in studying Ancient Greek literature, traditional folk creation and folk religion and mythology. …”
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The Perfect Ruler in the Art and Literature of Medieval Bulgaria
Published 2011-08-01“…The first part of the text is of theoretical character, showing how the ancient Greek literature presents the ideal ruler. The second one points out the characteristics of the portrayal of Ivan Alexander, as saved in both literary monuments (praises of the king in the Sofia psalter, so-called Pesnivec, 1337), and iconographical ones (a famous chronicle by Constantine Manasses, 1345–1346).…”
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Paraphrasensuche mittels word2vec und der Word Mover’s Distance im Altgriechischen
Published 2017-12-01“…To find receptions of Plato‘s work within the ancient Greek literature, automatic methods would be a useful assistance. …”
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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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