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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[...]![]()
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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 [...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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 [...]![]()
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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[...]