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    Five-Year Plans, Explorers, Luniks, and Socialist Humanism: Anton Sovre and His Blueprint for Classics in Slovenia by David Movrin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…During the fifties, Anton Sovre was the undisputed éminence grise of the field of classics in Slovenia and among the new sources now available to researchers is an essay on “Perspective Development of Classical Philology” from 1959. The document was written in the tradition of the Five-Year Plans, and its rhetoric is often amusing. …”
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    Department Digital Library: from a collector of digital resources to a tool for research, teaching and the third mission by Paolo Bonora, Lucia Giagnolini, Alessandra Di Tella, Francesca Tomasi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article presents the evolution of the Digital Library of the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies of the University of Bologna (DL FICLIT) as a case study of the transition from a digital repository to a tool for research, teaching, and dissemination in the digital ecosystem. …”
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    Between 'old' and 'new' science: S.Ya. Lurie's life in the crucial time for Russia (late 1910s – early 1930s) by A.A. Mirovshchikova

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Petersburg University and was left to prepare for the professorship at the Department of Classical Philology. The beginning of his independent scientific and teaching work coincided with the period of global transformations that occurred in Russia in the second half of the 1910s – 1920s. …”
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    Art History and Archeology in the Educational Space of Revolutionary Russia: Two Unknown Projects of 1917 by Vitaliy Ananiev, Mikhail Bukharin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This discussion reflected the long process of delimitation of a number of disciplines (classical philology, history of art, archeology) and the formation of their own research and teaching field. …”
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    Ethical reading: the transformation of the text and the self by Najman, H

    Published 2017
    “…There are paths that were not taken over two centuries ago when classical philology and Hebrew philology were bedfellows. …”
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    The Patterns of the Circulation of Scientific Knowledge in Hungary, 1770–1830 by Lilla Krász

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… During the past six years (2016–2020, including a nineteen-month extension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, lasting until the end of 2022), the project team has been working on seven fields of knowledge (history; classical philology/aesthetics; philosophy; statistics; anthropology; medicine; agricultural sciences), investigating how and through which personal, institutional, and media channels different types of knowledge have been transformed into scientific disciplines. …”
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    Aristid Ivanovich Dovatur: The Making of a Classical Philologist between the 1920s and 1930s by Arthur Ramilovich Aetbaev

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Archival documents help demonstrate Dovatur’s close connection with the School of Classical Philology of Leningrad University, where under the supervision of S. …”
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    Theurgical project of Silver Age: from origins to problem statement by Nina Penyaflor Rastorgueva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Involving the studies of the maitres of classical philology, a brief analysis of Iamblichus-Porphyry discussion on possibility of theurgy is given, as well as Proclus’ teaching of "divine symbols". …”
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    Kontekstualisasi Filologi dalam Teks-teks Islam Nusantara by Khabibi Muhammad Luthfi

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…With the approach of descriptive data-based literature and discourse analysis found that the concepts, methods and significance of philology Islam Nusantara almost the same as philology in general and the only difference being the object of study, in addition to the contextualization as an approach to the study of Islam in Indonesia, particularly related to Islamic manuscripts archipelago could be advised to use The new philology without leaving classical philology.   Tulisan ini bertujuan mengeksplorasi konsep, metode dan signifikansi filologi Islam Nusantara serta kontekstualisasinya dalam pernaskahan Indonesia. …”
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