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    Ancient Greek medicine during Hellenistic age and the Roman Empire by Jerzy Supady

    Published 2020-06-01
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    La influencia de la Retórica sobre la Historiografía desde el Helenismo a la Antigüedad Tardía by López Eire, Antonio

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…The present article analyzes the influence of the Rhetoric (in the Hellenistic Age, the discipline known as “Rhetoric of Hermes”, and, from the Imperial Age onwards, the discipline known as “Classicist Rhetoric”) on the Ancient Historiography from the Hellenism to the Late Antiquity.…”
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    La influencia de la Retórica sobre la Historiografía desde el Helenismo a la Antigüedad Tardía by Antonio López Eire

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…The present article analyzes the influence of the Rhetoric (in the Hellenistic Age, the discipline known as “Rhetoric of Hermes”, and, from the Imperial Age onwards, the discipline known as “Classicist Rhetoric”) on the Ancient Historiography from the Hellenism to the Late Antiquity.…”
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    Τεθμός tra l’Ecale di Callimaco e gli oracoli di Klaros by Bruna Capuzza

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This conclusion is based on the scrutiny of the literary and epigraphical occurrences of τεθμός/θεσμός from the classical era up to the imperial age, with particular emphasis on the semantic evolution of the word up to the Hellenistic age. The systematic employ of this gloss cannot but derive from the importance attached to it by Callimachus in his works.…”
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    Jesus’ Friends in John 15 and the Hellenistic Royal Court by Jacek Rzepka

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It also argues that this passage may help to explain the very nature of the Hellenistic royal friends (philoi) as compared to other possible types of relation to monarchs (servants – douloi, companions – hetairoi) in the earlier Hellenistic Age. …”
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    La paideia del príncipe y la ideología helenística de la realeza by VÍCTOR Alonso Troncoso

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…It does not primarily deal with the kings’ cultural politics in the Hellenistic age either. Our main concern here is to asses the importance of paideia as an element of the ideology of Hellenistic kingship. …”
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    Poder e ideología en el Mediterráneo oriental: Nuevas aproximaciones a los reinos helenísticos by Álvaro Matías Moreno Leoni

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…In the last two decades historians have paid attention to several and complex political phenomena developed during the so called “Hellenistic age”. The following paper attempts to review for the Spanish-reading public three recently published books on the Hellenistic kingdoms. …”
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    La paideia del príncipe y la ideología helenística de la realeza by VÍCTOR Alonso Troncoso

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…It does not primarily deal with the kings’ cultural politics in the Hellenistic age either. Our main concern here is to asses the importance of paideia as an element of the ideology of Hellenistic kingship. …”
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    Dall’epos arcaico all’epillio: alcune riflessioni by Roberto Nicolai

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…If in archaic times the unity of the literary work was connected to public performance, in the Hellenistic age it becomes an authorial choice, and one that is not influenced by the context of performance. …”
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    THE SIBILA-BOOKS BY BURCENLAND CROATIANS by Irvin Lukežić

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Sibylline oracles were especially popular during the Hellenistic age, when are influenced by Jews and Greek Christians, and under the early Roma empire. …”
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    Hellenistic grotesque terracotta figurines. Problems of iconographical interpretation by Eszter Süvegh

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…<p>In the study of grotesque terracotta statuettes from the Hellenistic Age many questions are yet to be answered, including the ‘identity’ of these figurines. …”
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    Aulodes and Rhapsodes: Performance and Forms of Greek Elegy from Mimnermus to Hermesianax by Livio Sbardella

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is argued that the terminology employed in this passage makes a clear distinction between Hermesianax’ two great predecessors, Mimnermus and Antimachus, by implying that the former composed elegy for sung execution with the accompaniment of the aulos, whereas the latter probably intended his poetry either for chanting recitative performance with accompaniment (parakataloge) or for purely recitative performance without accompaniment. In the early Hellenistic age, Hermesianax, with his Leontion, made an effort to revive sympotic elegy in its original aulodic form, as practised by Mimnermus, and to reconcile it with the rhapsodic form of an extended, thematically coherent elegiac composition modelled on Antimachus’ Lyde. …”
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    The Provenance of Marbles and Alabasters Used in the Monuments of Hierapolis in Phrygia (Turkey): New Information from a Systematic Review and Integration of Archaeological and Arc... by Giuseppe Scardozzi

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This paper integrates previous and new archaeometric data about marble and alabaster quarries in south-western Phrygia (Lykos valley), and offers a review of some results of the research activities carried out between the years 2013&#8315;2018 and aimed to reconstruct the building stone procurement strategies adopted in the city of Hierapolis in Phrygia across a broad chronological time span from the Hellenistic age to the Byzantine period. The research activities based on a multidisciplinary approach, integrating the archaeological and art-historian study of the monuments, the topographical investigation of the quarries, and the archaeometric characterisation both of extraction sites and marbles and alabasters used in the building sites of the urban area and in the necropolises.…”
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    Base di statua da Rodi con citazione di Aristofane by Matijasic, Ivan

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Hence, the inscription contributes to our knowledge of the cultural, educational and religious environment of the late Hellenistic age Rhodes. …”
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    Landscape and Citizens during the early Roman era in Northern Epirus: Phoinike and the Chaonia region (2nd BC-2nd AD) by Enrico Giorgi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…For a long time the study of the landscape of Chaonia (northern region of Epirus) under Roman rule has been focused essentially on the territory of Butrint, while the wider studies of this region have often favoured the Hellenistic age. The research of the last few years has opened up new study perspectives that have allowed us to re-evaluate the development of cities such as Phoinike, Bouthrotum, Hadrianopolis and their territories in the Roman age. …”
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