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Mixed-Media Domestic Ensembles in Roman Sicily: The House of Leda at Soluntum
Published 2019-05-01“…The viewer was encouraged to compare and contrast the faux marble and stone in the dining room’s Fourth-Style frescoes with the Hellenistic-era marble and stone artworks throughout the rest of the house. …”
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Islamic Thought and its Place in History /
Published 2007“…Influenced initially by Hellenistic thought, Islamic thought brought about enormous influence on the culture of medieval Latin Christendom, directly leading to the Renascence and the death of medieval culture.…”
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Anadolu Dor Mimarisinde Kullanılan Anta, Pilaster ve Paye Başlıkları
Published 2020-05-01“…However, in this study, in addition to the examples from Priene, examples were also identified from Mamurt Kale, Latmos Heracleia, Assos and Pergamon in the Hellenistic Period, as well as from Aphrodisias, Mylasa, Bargylia and Knidos in the Late Hellenistic-Augustus Period. …”
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Briseis in the Chora? The Mother's Role in the Marriage Documents from Greco-Roman Egypt
Published 2023-04-01“…The presence of the mother in some marriage contracts in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt raises the question of whether her presence implies that she has recovered a role that she had played in historical periods prior to the formation of the polis or whether, on the contrary, it is a characteristic of this period and, if the latter, the point is whether it is a revival of an ancient Greek institution, or rather an influence of local law. …”
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Four centuries of cooking wares at Priene: Tracing transformation in supply and trade patterns in western Asia minor (Turkey)
Published 2022-12-01“…Three major chronological horizons are considered, covering the fourth to the first century BCE: the late Classical/early Hellenistic period, the middle Hellenistic period, and the late Hellenistic/early Roman Imperial period. …”
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«Exodus» (Ἐξαγωγή) of Ezekiel the Tragedian: introductory article and translation
Published 2019-12-01“…This is the longest Jewish Hellenistic poetic fragment to survive, the most substantial testimony to Hellenistic tragedy, and the earliest Jewish play in history. …”
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El oráculo de Dídima : un ejemplo de las relaciones diplomáticas en época helenística
Published 2010-01-01“…The Greek cities of Anatolia have to establish a system of diplomatic relations between themselves and the Hellenistic Kingdoms intending to grant their independence and stability. …”
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The Dacian Fortress of Căpâlna (Săsciori Commune, Alba County) – In Search of Lost Time (1999-2019)
Published 2020-06-01“…The present paper deals with a recovered hoard of gold Hellenistic style jewellery, stolen in 2001 from the Dacian fortress of Căpâlna, archaeological site and UNESCO monument from Romania. …”
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Pindar's library: performance poetry and material texts
Published 2012“…This thesis examines the reception of Pindar's epinicians in the Hellenistic period, and specifically the role played by the book in shaping readerly experience.…”
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L’administration des routes dans les cités grecques : l’apport de deux inscriptions hellénistiques
Published 2022-01-01“…The present article addresses, through the study of two Hellenistic inscriptions, the administrative management of extra-urban roads by Greek city-states. …”
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Jewish Greek in the Septuagint: On εὐλογέω ‘to praise’ with Dative
Published 2015“…“Biblical Greek” is not a distinct language, it is simply Hellenistic Greek as used in the Septuagint and, later, the New Testament.…”
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Dall’epos arcaico all’epillio: alcune riflessioni
Published 2016-06-01“…This articles intends to illuminate the path that, from the independent sections of the archaic epos (catalogues, ekphraseis, paradeigmata) and from short epic poems (the pseudo-Hesiodic Scutum, Creophilus of Samus’ Capture of Oecalia), leads to Hellenistic epyllia, i.e. a literary genre separate from epos. …”
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MILITARY SETTLEMENTS AND FORTIFICATION FACILITIES OF THE HELINIST BACTRIA
Published 2021-09-01“…After the conquest of Bactria by Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic period begins in the country, which lasted until the invasion of the Yuejian tribes. …”
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Lithic poetics: Posidippus and his stones
Published 2014“…Historically speaking, the fact that so many of these poems focus on gems from the east gives remarkable insight into the interchange between Hellenistic and Achaemenid cultures: specifically, they signal the prestige of treasures from the east in the Hellenistic courts. …”
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Peri basileias
Published 1971“…which were written in the Hellenistic period, that is from the age of Alexander to the end of the Roman Republic. …”
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Text as paratext: Pindar, Sappho, and Alexandrian editions
Published 2018“…When a Hellenistic editor chose an opening poem for an edition of an earlier poet, the motives and the readerly results can be investigated in the cases of Pindar and Sappho.…”
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Alle soglie del ‘ruler cult’. Atene nell’età di Demetrio del Falero
Published 2015-06-01“…By drawing the attention to these important aspects, one risks to undervalue the subtle but noticeable change of mentality from the 5th century on to the Hellenistic Ages and, on the other side, the attempt to preserve the religious tradition. …”
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Kommegene ve Suriye Bölgesi Mozaiklerinde Yerel Özellikler ve Yabancı Etkiler: Karşılaştırmalı Bir Değerlendirme
Published 2012-11-01“…Mosaics found in Commagene and Syria Region are works of a large period from The Hellenistic Period to Late Roman/Byzantian Period. For example while the mosaics found in Samosata (Samsat), the capital of Commagene mostly dates to Late Hellenistic Period, a mosaic pavement was found belonging to Byzantian Period in the same settlement. 3rd century A.D mosaics of Edessa (Şanlıurfa) the capital city of Osroene region are attractive with their local iconographies as well as includes foreign elements. …”
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The Hypotheses of Euripides and Sophocles by ‘Dicaearchus’
Published 2015-08-01“…<p>The collection of Hypotheses is identical with the ‘narrative hypotheses’ found in papyri and medieval prefaces; late Hellenistic, it was not written by the Peripatetic, but possibly by the grammarian Dicaearchus of Sparta.…”
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