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This paper discusses the main reasons for the success of historical novels based on Ancient Rome, and also comments on the main ideological controversies found in these novels. The setting of Rome has been used to defend or attack religious, pol[...]texto impreso
The author of this article has tried to demonstrate that the last three verses of the Odyssey’s proem have been added later, at least after Christ’s birth, as it appears –besides other element– from the comparison between the Iliad’s and the Od[...]texto impreso
Roughly in every bucolic poem, there is some superstition, magic, phobia or divination practice. These popular devices are grasped together in this paper in order to show not only the deep roots of these world-wide believes, but also the great a[...]texto impreso
The analysis of predicate frames (PF) is effective in studying support verb constructions (SVC): on the one hand, as a complement to the test of comparison between these structures and the corresponding simple verbs and, on the other, in relatio[...]texto impreso
Pérez Rodríguez, Estrella ; Lozano Guillén, Carmen | Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid | 2019-03-02"Suppositum" y "appositum" en la teoría sintáctica medieval y su proyección en el Renacimientotexto impreso
Review: T. J. Luce y J. Woodman (eds.), Tacitus and the Tacitean Tradition, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1993, XV + 207 pp. Reseña de T. J. Luce y J. Woodman (eds.), Tacitus and the Tacitean Tradition, Princeton, New Jersey[...]texto impreso
Review: Tables fréquentielles de grec classique, dir. J. Carrière, Besançon, G.R.A.P.E.L.A.B., 1985, 384 pp. ISBN 2-251-60336-0 Reseña de Tables fréquentielles de grec classique, dir. J. Carrière, Besançon, G.R.A.P.E.L.A.B., 1985, 384 pp. ISBN 2[...]texto impreso
The studies about the figure of the Count-Duke of Olivares and our knowledge of Tacitism in Spain in the 17th Century coincide on the fact that Tacitus had a great influence on the favourite of King Philip IV. From this angle and not intending t[...]texto impreso
Teofrasto y Herodastexto impreso
Review: Teresa Martínez Manzano, Constantino Láscaris. Semblanza de un humanista bizantino, Nueva Roma 7, Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1998, 244 pp. y 13 láminas ISBN 84-00-07761-X Reseña de Teresa Martínez Manzano, C[...]texto impreso
Review: Teresa Santander Rodríguez, Escolares médicos en Salamanca (siglo XVI), Salamanca, 1984, 439 pp. + 3 láminas ISBN 84-7481-098-1 Reseña de Teresa Santander Rodríguez, Escolares médicos en Salamanca (siglo XVI), Salamanca, 1984, 439 pp. + [...]texto impreso
Testis novus ad scholia in Homeri Odysseamtexto impreso
Textual and Interpretative Problems in Greek Poetry Textual and Interpretative Problems in Greek Poetrytexto impreso
The aim of this article is to emphasize the relationship between Erasmus’ Adagia and the Lectiones Antiquae by Caelius Rhodiginus. By comparing both works we have found several cases of plagiarism in both directions. In this article we present s[...]texto impreso
The myth of Athamas has very definite characteristics for each version into which the story can be divided. In three texts in particular (E., Med. 1282-1289; M.V. 3,15; Sch. Luc., DMar. 6,1 Rabe), this legend can be assimilated in a very concret[...]texto impreso
Los poetas augusteos tuvieron a su disposición abundantes informes históricos y geográficos sobre Hispania. Sin embargo, se diferencian mucho entre sí en su utilización de tales datos. Así, Virgilio, Ovidio y Propercio se contentan con repetir v[...]texto impreso
This article aims to ascertain the most probable date for the publication of the edition of Virgil's Aeneid by Gabriel Pou, a Catalan bookseller and printer in Barcelona. It is the first edition published in Spain. Its colophon erroneously gives[...]texto impreso
This article is the first part of a more extensive piece of research on the presence of Emperor Augustus in different media and manifestations of the so-called popular culture, paying special attention to the different avatars of Augustus in com[...]texto impreso
This article is the second part of a larger study on the presence of Emperor Augustus in popular culture, with special attention to the recreations of this figure in comic books and cinema. The focus here are the cinematic recreations of the Emp[...]texto impreso
This is the first edition, translation and commentary of the chapter on Minerva (identified with Pallas and Bellona) of Caro’s treatise on the ancient gods of Hispania, which is preserved in Oxford in an autograph manuscript of the Bodleian Libr[...]texto impreso
The critical edition of a medieval scientific work is a task not without its difficulties, in view of the open character of the majority of these texts, the impossibility to identify their authors, or the problems posed by the scientific lexis. [...]texto impreso
This article presents a novel study of the beginning of Don Quixote II,53 as an instance of an ancient literary topos that was often revisited in the Renaissance, namely the antithesis between the eternal cycles of nature and the linearity and b[...]texto impreso
The paper focuses on considerations about critical editions: what is an editor, in the frame of the theory of communication; reasons why a text is interesting to be edited; causes of the alterations of texts; a short survey of recent editions of[...]texto impreso
In the 16th century, Ocampo was the first author to attempt to offer a general history of Spain. His narration of the Iberian Peninsula´s ancient past held considerable sway in both modern historiography and the collective imagination, though he[...]texto impreso
Luis Cernuda reproduced his own death in the arms of his lover, probably the adolescent rent boy Serafín Fernández Ferro, in one of the poems of Los placeres prohibidos. The author has based that type of death on Orpheus’ in the different versio[...]texto impreso
This article comments upon the episode of the dialogue between the Mytileneans and Pompey in Lucan’s De Bello Civili (8,109-158) and its multiple poetic purposes are investigated. I argue that the episode in question has a significant structural[...]texto impreso
The author of this article suggests the possible relation between the frequent motif of the drunken woman in the art of the Dutch Baroque painter Jan Steen (1626-1679) and a fragment from Ovid’s poetry (ars 3,761-768), where the Roman elegiac po[...]texto impreso
This paper aims at analysing two speeches, one in latin and the other in greek, dedicated to emperor Julian (331-363 A.D.) at the outset of Consulate years 362 and 363, with a common rethoric pattern. My study will focus on the shared elements f[...]texto impreso
The aim of this paper is to study the edition and commentary on the first two books of Martianus Capella’s work (Vienna 1516), made by Dubravius, with special attention to some loci critici to which the Bohemian humanist addressed his labour. Th[...]texto impreso
González Germain, Gerard ; Carbonell Manils, Joan | Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid | 2017-11-11The inscription CIL II 1433 (Turri genio), a copy supposed dating from the end of the 15th century, raises significant problems regarding its text, interpretation, physical form, location, etc. A new, systematic analysis of the sources that tran[...]texto impreso
This paper analyses the maxims (gnomai) in Chariton of Aphrodisias’ Callirhoe as resources for characterisation. It also highlights that most of them are expressed by the narrator. They must be considered, along with the other devices, such as s[...]texto impreso
Apollo’s oracle is mentioned three times in this Sophoclean play and, in spite of this, the goods never seem so far away from human initiatives. Orestes consultation with the oracle suggests that his decision was already taken and his report of [...]texto impreso
The gold lamellae from Thessalytexto impreso
The aim of this paper is to present the incunabula by Latin authors (up to the 2nd century) kept in the “Marqués de Valdecilla” Historical Library, created with Cardinal Cisneros’s first acquisitions to develop his academic project. After a brie[...]texto impreso
One of the most important literary works by Gabriel García Márquez is Autumn of the Patriarch. In this piece of work some aspects connected with Suetonius’ The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, with Julius Caesar’s biography as told by Plutarch and w[...]texto impreso
The topic of the ruins, which already existed in Graeco-Latin literature, acquires new meanings in the Renaissance, especially due to problems with identity. In this sense, the poem attributed to Janus Vitalis has a fundamental role in the disse[...]texto impreso
This article traces references to the Greek hero Caeneus, famous for his spear and for his metamorphosis. In a previous study, the author, concentrating on references to his spear, has examined evidence that Caeneus, well-known for his invulnera[...]texto impreso
The aim of this paper is to study how the landscape features affect the characterization of the group of Theban women in Euripides’ Bacchae. For this purpose, the references to the Theban plain and the Citeron are discussed, with special attenti[...]texto impreso
Laguna Mariscal, Gabriel ; Gómez Luque, Juan Antonio ; Martínez Sariego, Mónica María | Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid | 2017-11-11The literary topic of love seafaring (navigium amoris) can be defined as the identification or comparison between love and seafaring. As a topic, it first appeared in Classical literature and included a set of six motifs: double quality of Aphro[...]texto impreso
In this article it is provided a Spanish translation of the twelfth century Byzantine play taken from the edition by P. Leone (1969) which was slightly modified and we also added a linguistic, stylistic and literary study analyzing the `poetic[...]texto impreso
This paper will start by establishing the comparison between the legend of the Minotaur as transmitted by Greek and Roman literature and art and Picasso’s version of this same legend. The study focuses on those works of Picasso with the Minotaur[...]texto impreso
The Oracles of Hystaspes were often mentioned during Late Antiquity, specially within religious controversies. Nevertheless, no work with such title has been preserved and, therefore, many questions have arisen and caused debate about it. This a[...]texto impreso
Through this paper the author proposes a new assessment of the traditional hypothesis developed in the accounting of palatalization of labiovelars in Ancient Greek. In a typological framework some epigraphic data have been analysed and explained[...]texto impreso
At the beginning of Aeschylus’ Supplices, the choir of Danaids alludes briefly to the Tereus and Procne’s myth. The text, ambiguous syntactically, has been interpreted in different ways. Our proposal bases on a meticulous analysis of mētis, key [...]texto impreso
The fragment 4 A K.-A. of Sophron in the papyrus PSI 1214 is the longest passage of mimographer preserved, and, therefore, one of the main sources to his work. It seems to relate to the intermediate stage of a magic-religious ritual with apotrop[...]texto impreso
The paper explores the explicit or implicit interrelation between the Spartans and the xenoi as featured in Herodotus’ work. To this end, the lexical family of xenos is examined with a view to outlining the characterization of the Spartans in th[...]texto impreso
The grammatical and pedagogical Port- Royal method marked the recovery of the former rationalist doctrine (teaching) by Minerva Brocense and her followers Scioppio, Perizonio, and Vossio,as well as the diffusion of the rationalist method from th[...]texto impreso
The tradition of the Latin epithalamium offers the image of a bride in tears. This article analyses various aspects of this image and its subsequent influence in the Neo-Latin epithalamium during the 15th and 16th centuries- La tradición del epi[...]texto impreso
The Epistularium of Braulio, bishop of Saragosse († 651), presents us with valuable evidence of some of the developments in the use of demonstrative adjectives and pronouns in the VIIth. century. In this text, which is a highly elaborated piece [...]texto impreso
Review: The world of Justus Lipsius: A contribution towards his intellectual biography, edited by M. Laureys, Bulletin de l’Institut Historique Belge de Rome LXVIII, Bruxelles-Rome, nº 68, 1998, 452 pp. Reseña de The world of Justus Lipsius: A c[...]