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  1. 1661

    Catullus: lyric poet, lyricist by Oade, S

    Published 2017
    “…<p>There exists between lyric poetry and music a bond that is at once tangible and grounded in practice, and yet that is indeterminate, a matter of perception as much as theory. From Graeco-Roman antiquity to the modern day, lyrical forms have brought together music and text in equal partnership: in archaic Greece, music and lyric poetry were inextricably (now irrecoverably) coupled; when lyric poetry flowered in the eighteenth century, composers harnessed text to music in order to create the new and fully integrated genre of Lieder; and in our contemporary age, the connection between word and music is perhaps most keenly felt in pop music and song ‘lyrics’. …”
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  2. 1662

    The development of emotional rendering in Greek art, 525-400 by Rosenberg, JL

    Published 2012
    “…Only original objects are included, as emotionality undergoes marked changes in Hellenistic and Roman copies. The first section treats publically-commissioned sculpture – sculpture integrated into architecture. …”
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  3. 1663

    The female voice in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica by Finkmann, S

    Published 2013
    “…Valerius entirely omits some of Apollonius’ female speech acts, reduces speeches from oratio recta to mere speech summaries, replaces Greek goddesses with similar, but not equivalent Roman speakers, assigns new speech roles to previously silent female characters, adds important new episodes with female speakers that do not occur in Apollonius’ epic, changes the speech contexts, the conversational behaviour and the overall characterization of speakers – in isolated individual instances as well as in more complex character portrayals. …”
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  4. 1664

    Bibliographie d'ouvrages français en forme de dialogue, 1700-1750 by Adams, D

    Published 2017
    “…Par la souplesse de sa forme, le dialogue était lié à d’autres genres littéraires, comme la comédie, ou le roman qui devenait de plus en plus populaire. <br/> Ceci est la première bibliographie consacrée au dialogue durant la période critique de son développement, un préalable essentiel pour comprendre l’utilisation de cette forme par des écrivains tels que Voltaire et Diderot. …”
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  5. 1665

    Indo-European youth priesthoods and the Männerbund theory: a study of the Vedic Vrātyas and their ancient Indo-European analogues by Elby, T

    Published 2024
    “…Chapter Five analyses a range of Roman religious rituals and priesthoods. Some of these are found to have good prospects of being used in the comparative endeavour, including aspects of the October Horse ritual, the Luperci and the Lupercalia, and the Salii. …”
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  6. 1666

    Penser l’ordre naturel,1680-1810

    Published 2017
    “…<br/> Joël Castonguay-Bélanger, La fabrique du vivant: procréation artificielle et ordre social dans le roman de la fin du XVIIIe siècle <br/> Geneviève Goubier, L’épistémè in ordine de l’abbé Spallanzani <br/> Virginie Pasche, L’ordre naturel selon Sade: la science comme fiction <br/> Marc J. …”
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  7. 1667

    Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu dan konflik etnik. Kajian kes : Bosnia-Herzegovina by Kornelius Garangon

    Published 2011
    “…Konflik etnik di Bosnia-Herzegovina melibatkan tiga etnik utama iaitu etnik Serb Bosnia (Kristian Ortodox), etnik Croat (Roman Katolik) dan etnik Islam Bosniak (Islam). Retak di Yugoslavia bermula selepas kematian Tito pada tahun 1980. …”
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    NEW PURITANISME DI ERA 1980-AN: KAJIAN STRUKTURALISME GENETIK TERHADAP NOVEL S. KARYA JOHN UPDIKE by , ERI RAHMAWATI, S.S., , Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U.

    Published 2014
    “…If Puritanism was a reaction to Roman Catholic Church power over English Church, then New Puritanism is a reaction to American society spiritual life in the 1980â��s era which is considered as having too much freedom. …”
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  20. 1680

    Correspondence; Dialogue; History of ideas

    Published 2017
    “…Dialogue<br/> Claire Cazanave, Le dialogue des Lumières au miroir de l’âge classique: l’enseignement des dictionnaires<br/> Olivier Tonneau, Diderot et Socrate: la maïeutique et ses entraves<br/> Zeina Hakim, Illusion et mystification: le dialogue selon Diderot<br/> Michel Henrichot, Le dialogue des morts au dix-huitième siècle: écarts et ornières d’une forme<br/> Jean-Christophe Igalens, Le dialogue philosophique aux limites du genre: philosophie, nostalgie et existence dans deux dialogues de Casanova<br/> Ursula Haskins, Les <em>Dialogues</em> de Montesquieu et le mouvement jacobite en France<br/> Laurence Marie, Jouer le dialogue théâtral au dix-huitième siècle: de la récitation à deux voix à l’échange verbal et gestuel<br/> Stéphanie Genand, Erotique et politique du dialogue dans les romans de Nerciat, <em>Les Aphrodites</em> et <em>Le Diable au corps</em><br/> Edward Nye, De la similitude du ballet-pantomime et de l’opéra à travers trois dialogues muets<br/> Thomas Wynn, Le dialogue dans le théâtre érotique du dix-huitième siècle<br/> Sophie Marchand, Le dialogue théâtral à l’épreuve du pathétique: autour de Diderot<br/> Juan Jiménez-Salcedo, A la recherche de l’équivoque: <em>Faublas</em> ou le dialogue impossible<br/> Françoise Tilkin, La présentation dramatique du dialogue dans les contes de Voltaire<br/> Marc Labussière, Comment peut-on lire les ‘dialogues philosophiques’ de Voltaire? …”
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