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    California studies in classical antiquity

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    Economy and Finance of the Classical Antiquity by Ludmila A. Muravyeva

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The slavery was an integral part of social life of the classical antiquity. The system of classical slaveholding which developed in Ancient Greece and Rome existed for some centuries. …”
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    Flaubert and the literature of classical antiquity by Goddard, S, Goddard, Stephen

    Published 1999
    “…</p> <p>I have attempted in this study to evaluate the impact of the literature of classical antiquity upon Flaubert's entire œuvre. I first attempt to define, mainly by reference to the <em>Correspondance</em>, the extent of his knowledge of classical literature. …”
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    0283 Collecting Classical Antiquities among the Nazi Elite by Irene Bald Romano

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Classical antiquity was appropriated by the Nazis and held up as the ideal in the rhetoric, propaganda, art, and architecture of National Socialism. …”
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    Scholia. Natal Studies in Classical Antiquity. NS v. 1, 1992. by Jacyntho Lins Brandão

    Published 1993-12-01
    “…Natal Studies in Classical Antiquity. NS v. 1, 1992.…”
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    Ethical teachings of Classical Antiquity philosophers in the poetry of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus by Brodňanská Erika, Koželová Adriána

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The paper focuses on the ethical teachings of Classical Antiquity philosophers in the poetry of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, especially on the parallels between the author’s work and the Cynics and the Stoics. …”
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    Teaching classics with objects? The acquisition of classical antiquities by British schools, 1860–1950 by Croker, O

    Published 2021
    “…School museums could act as signifiers of power and prestige, connection to alumni and wider local communities, and to a heritage of learning and scholarship embodied by classical antiquities. Furthermore, these collections illustrate the personalities and interests of individual collectors – usually the schoolmasters who were instrumental in their formation. …”
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