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Notas sobre la lengua del Carmen de herbistexto impreso
Notes about Classical Tradition in Jovellanos : Anotaciones sobre la tradición clásica en Jovellanos
Jovellanos (1774-1811) often mentions the Graeco-Roman classics. This paper examines the presence of classical tradition in some of his works (the so called literary, as well as part of his Diario), distributing the material in several items: ci[...]texto impreso
Epistle 4 (11 for the former editors), in Braulio of Zaragoza’s Epistolarium, was addressed to the then presbyter Taio. It has been frequently used to support the existence of a lost work by Taio. Such a theory has no basis, and arguments will b[...]texto impreso
Notes on the Cynegetica of Ps. Oppiantexto impreso
Nuevas direcciones de Internet interesantes para los latinistastexto impreso
Nuevas notas a Baquílidestexto impreso
In this paper the author responds to a recent contribution by G. Giangrande (Minerva 8, 1994) on the controversial έρέτησιν in Apollonius Rhodius (11 467). In this paper the author responds to a recent contribution by G. Giangrande (Minerva 8, 1[...]texto impreso
Nuevos sistemas de almacenamiento y difusión de la información científica: Internet y el mundo griegotexto impreso
Ojeada a la “koine”: ensayo de caracterización periodológicatexto impreso
According to Pausanias (9,26,6), the Boeotian place name Thespiae (Θεσπιαί) stems either from Thespius (Θέσπιος), the mythic founder of the place, or from Thespia (Θέσπεια), daughter of Asopus. Its lexical basis may be the same as the epic word [...]texto impreso
This paper concerns the history and contents of the manuscript Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ross. 350 (15th century). A previously lost ex libris of the abbey in Florence has newly been found by using ultraviolet light. Th[...]texto impreso
Themistius, in Or. 1,7b, mentions two characters named Glaucus and Polydamas. The different translators of the discourse have systematically identified them with Homeric homonyms, by putting forward arguments that are not at all convincing. This[...]texto impreso
At the end of the first book of the Anonymous Commentary to Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos (Anon. in Ptol.), a few manuscripts contain a text entitled On the signs indicating amorous desires. The first paragraph of this text is chapter 27 of the Greek tr[...]texto impreso
On the text of Alexander Aetolustexto impreso
The openings of Aristophanes’ speeches allow establishing three different models: vocative, particle, and subordinate clause. The endings, instead, do not offer such a clear pattern. It must also be noticed that similar characteristics are prese[...]