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    N.I. Kareev's engagement in scientific and educational environment: Reviewer's opinion on his first publication by V.V. Dementyeva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Fogt, the qualified expert in classical philology, reviewed it. R.A. Fogt emphasized N.I. …”
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    Synnøve des Bouvries karriere ved UiT, 1972–2014: Intervju og bibliografi by Per Pippin Aspaas

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…After studies of classical philology at Leiden, she became one of the first lecturers at the University of Tromsø (UiT) in September 1972. …”
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    Scientific and epistolary heritage of Rymma Semenivna Kharabadot (according to materials of fond 426 of Institute of Manuscript of V. I. Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine) by Chernukhin Yevhen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…She graduated from Lviv Ivan Franko University, with a degree in classical philology, in 1955. Shedevoted most of her activity to the library sciences, worked for many years at the Vasyl Stefanyk Lviv Scientific Library. …”
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    On the threshold of Modernity: Theology in the sixteen century by Konstantin Polskov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The main features of the Renaissance relevant to theology were the anthropocentric worldview that replaced the theocentric worldview as well as the emergence of historical consciousness. The rise of classical philology and the new attitude towards the phenomenon of text led to the new way of reading and interpreting the Holy Scriptures. …”
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    Rappresentare il Caos:il concetto di “Stasis” in Demòni di F.M. Dostoevskij alla luce del confronto con gli Annali di Tacito by Alessandra Elisa Visinoni

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The main theoretical framework is constituted by Ellen O’Gorman’s works in classical philology. The critic explained how Tacitus was influenced by Thucydides’s historiographical categories in his portrait of the imperial Rome: not only Tacitus described a period of social disorder, but he also made the reader aware of the existential condition of society who was experiencing an historical moment of crisis, and then of a complicated recovery. …”
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    Nietzsche och revolten mot historien by Mats Persson

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…He lived in an age when historical accounts played an essential role in intellectual, political and cultural life, and he became a professor of classical philology at a time when the discipline was heavily influenced by historical perspectives. …”
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    Exkurs über das (nächste) Fremde by Niels Herzig

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Referring to antiquity as close strangeness is a recurring phenomenon in classical philology. In this context, the understanding to be acquired of the difference that arises from temporal distance is formulated as an argument for reflecting on the present. …”
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    Eesti antiigitõlke traditsioonid / Traditions of Estonian Translation from Ancient Greek and Latin by Janika Päll

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The expansion of canon through a broader choice of works (and studies of central authors and genres) as well as more translators has occurred since the 1990s, when classical philology was taught again at the university.  …”
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    Scientific Conference <i>Language and Culture</i> in Tomsk State University by E. A. Grinina, A. A. Kim

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The content of the conference fully reflects the list of its scientific directions: current issues of linguodidactics and methods of teaching foreign languages; psychophysiological and cognitive processes when learning a foreign language; modern formats for organizing the educational process; interdisciplinary studies of culture and intercultural communication; language and society; philosophy and language; history of Indo-European languages and classical philology; modern paradigm of linguistic research; methodology for teaching ESP; theoretical and applied issues of translation and intercultural communication; current studies of European languages and cultures: theoretical and applied aspects; theoretical and applied aspects of studying the Chinese language, etc. …”
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    La filología y los filólogos The philology and the philogists by Carmen Codoner Merino

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…The author, Carmen Codoner Merino is professor of that institution and an authority in classical philology. Author of numerous critical studies on medieval and renaissancist texts, besides monographic essays on Sêneca and Tácito, Carmen currently has particular interest in transmission and reception of these texts, emphasizing the lexical etymology as a way to come close to the socio-political and literary contexts by the time they were written. …”
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    Guidelines for Authors by Abdullah Demir

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Weinstein, “The Market in Plato’s Republic,” <em>Classical Philology </em>104 (2009): 440.</p><p>2. Weinstein, “Plato’s Republic,” 452–53.…”
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    Maailmakirjanduse mõõtmisest meil ja mujal / Conceptualizations of World Literature in Estonia and Elsewhere by Liina Lukas

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Having roots in the studies of rhetoric and poetics in the Academia Gustaviana founded in 1632, comparative literary history in the German-language Kayserliche Universität zu Dorpat (re-established in 1802) was initially a topic for professors of classical philology, while shortly after moving under the lectureship of German language and then, during the period of Russification, to the department of Russian language and literature. …”
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    Augustinas Voldemaras: intelektualinės biografijos eskizas ir kai kurie tarpdisciplininės orientacijos pavyzdžiai by Aurelijus Gieda

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Augustinas Voldemaras (1883–1942) was educated in classical philology, had a keen interest in universal history and the history of Lithuania and an additional concern in philosophical and sociological issues. …”
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    Intertextuality as a source of discourse emotionalization and language innovations by Oleksandr Levko, Nataliia Kramar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Information about the authors: Levko Oleksandr Vadymovych – PhD, Associate Professor; Associate Professor at the Department of General Linguistics, Classical Philology and Neo-Hellenic Studies; Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology; Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. …”
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