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Through a detailed analysis of the structure, motifs and sources —above all the philosophical sources— of the oracle of Apollo on Plotinus, the author of this article concludes that it was composed by a learned man well acquainted not only with [...]texto impreso
In the European folk medicine, the healing prayers have a great deal of importance. These prayers, which are always bound to credencial or empirical procedures, are -regarding to its formation and diffusion- under the same laws than the other ge[...]texto impreso
A study of Arrian’s Epigram to Artemis in the light of epigrammatic technique shows that the poet utilized, as was customary in the genre, conventional motifs which he employed in a traditional manner (reversal, etc.) so as to obtain a witty poi[...]texto impreso
Ovid recreates in different ways and mesure, motives, characters and scenes of the episode of the Aristaeus’ entrance into the river Peneus and the welcome that his mother and the nymphs give him in the Georgics (IV 315 ss.) in several passages [...]texto impreso
This paper proposes a new interpretation of fragment 12 Adrados = 5 West by Archilochus. In my opinion, the hurling of the shield is not to be considered as a sign of disrespect of noble and traditional values or as an indication of cowardice. I[...]texto impreso
In this article the author tries to arouse the interest in Masoretic studies of scholars devoted to biblical textual criticism or related fields of research. She intends to minimize the difficult and boring character usually attributed to the st[...]texto impreso
This lecture discusses some important aspects of Latin literature in order to elucidate the most rewarding lines of approach both for the student and for the scholar. Firstly it attempts to evaluate its traditionalism and advocates a more detail[...]texto impreso
The Dakar-Djibouti expedition, led by Marcel Griaule, crossed Africa between 1931 and 1933. One of the participants was Michel Leiris, a young poet who had just severed his relations with the surrealist avantgarde and was in the throes of a pers[...]texto impreso
The author exposes again his theory, which considers Etruscan as a derivative of the most ancient Indoeuropean, preserved in some Anatolian languages. He studies this problem from a linguistic point of view: sg. = Pl., N. = Ac., N. = G., nominal[...]texto impreso
Fernández Tejero, Emilia ; Fernández Marcos, N. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1992-06-30The ex libris of Cipriano de la Huerga consists of a band coming out from a background of clouds or waves, and grasping a drill; the emblem is encircled by five concentric circles with the Latin inscription auditus per verbum Dei, the Hebrew one[...]texto impreso
Sulpicius Severus uses in his Dialogi a series of exempla taken (in a schematic form) from biblical sources. An analysis of the ideological function of the narrator (as G. Genette defines it) shows his religious, moral and political aspects and [...]texto impreso
This article completes previous studies on the Jewry of Burriana. Nineteen new documents from the Archives of the Kingdom of Valencia are published here. After a short introduction about its origins, the problems and vicissitudes of this aljama [...]texto impreso
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The author, based on the recent bibliography and on the existence of the heteroclisis of the type -pl-n on Etruscan (which he understands as an Indoeuropean language), gives new proposals on this subject. He thinks that the three types of hetero[...]texto impreso
The author discusses the way soccer is organized, practiced and lived out in the Mexican state of Chiapas where, since 2002, upon the arrival of the professional team Los Jaguares de Chiapas, the world around this sport has changed substantially[...]texto impreso
The pseudo-historicity, spurious attribution and alleged translation of a lost manuscript was a paratextual theme widely used in the Spanish literature of the Golden Age, usually associated with a taletype in which the author tells the circumsta[...]texto impreso
Alcman uses the local dialect in his compositions to a much greater extent than it is usually thought. He knows very well the resorts of the previous literary language and fits them in his own dialect, but without excessive concessions to this e[...]texto impreso
The aim of this paper is to study the toponymic element Mira as it is present at old and new place names in the Iberian Peninsula, in order to establish its diffusion area and to bear out its Indo-European origins, specifically belonging to the [...]texto impreso
This paper aims to study the way in which Xenophanes uses and modifies the Homeric diction in his fragments. Both the Homeric formulas and the expressions used only once in the Iliad and Odyssey are identified in each of the poet's three works. [...]texto impreso
The continuous transformations suffered by flamenco have always been related to its interactions with many other traditions. What once was a local experience, although hybrid from its origins, was transformed into a chameleonic musical phenomeno[...]texto impreso
Academic authorities often talk about the importance that students read and about the need of making reading a primary-school requirement. Reading, however, involves not only decoding a series of graphic signs but also paying attention to the li[...]texto impreso
Piso, suspected of having murdered Tiberius´s adopted son, Germanicus, in October of 19 AD, was brought to trial for this and other crimes in 20 AD. The date of the trial (May of the same year) which can be deduced from Tacitus´s writings (Annal[...]texto impreso
Sánchez Salor, E. ; Iglesias Gil, J. M. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1977-06-30The analysis of the Latin language of the Cantabrian inscription, is a further contribution to know the state of Romanization in which this region was to be found in the 2nd to the 4th centuries. On the other hand it is also a proof to distingui[...]texto impreso
A description of the lexicographical manuscripts of Wilhelm Crönert kept at Göttingen. No disponible.texto impreso
This work examines the traditional language of the cyclical Thebais fragments by studying linguistic aod formulaic data with a view towards establishing its chronology relative to the two great Homeric copies. From this analysis we conclude that[...]texto impreso
Through the use of the ALEICan (Atlas Lingüistico y Etnográfico de las Islas Canarias), we try to characterize the Iexicon of the conservative island of El Hierro, classifying the origine of the words as portuguese, guanche, castillian, etc. A p[...]texto impreso
The purpose of the present paper is to study the origin of Greek neologisms or of new meanings acquired by already extant words in Aquila’s translation of the Old Testament. The reason for these innovations is Aquila’s etymologizing translation.[...]texto impreso
The Book of Zorobabel is a characteristic work of the Jewish Messianic Apocalyptic which developped during the Middle Ages. Starting from the data which this work provides, it may be asserted that it was composed in Palestina at the beginning of[...]texto impreso
The Madrid of Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and other figures of Spain's Golden Age is also the Madrid of the fearsome Inquisition directed against the influx of Portuguese Jews and against native New Christians of Jewish background, often [...]texto impreso
The paper's focus on Muslim space deals with the question of its symbolic meaning in the city at large: How did Muslim space become public and available in Madrid? Which are its boundaries? Can people go across them? How does this going across s[...]texto impreso
The importance of a religious-historical approach for an appropriate understanding of the myth in Plato's Statesman has not been sufficiently emphasized yet. The myth substantially describes the life of the world as two revolutions of the same c[...]texto impreso
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The author analyzes the different expressions of the magic in Madrid under the Hapsburgs, in the context of the Baroque mentality and the morality of the Counter-Reformation. These expressions were, among others, asthrology, the casting of horos[...]texto impreso
The author finds the proper name «Iklamoul» in PPalau Rib. inv. 180, not fully attested yet in the lexica. Probably is the same as Ἰκλαν̟ [ ] of OStrassb. 1.495. No disponible.texto impreso
Traditionally, the nomen Pompeius has been believed to point out the importance, in Hispania as elsewhere, of the clientele of the gens Pompeia. This article aims to revise that presumption, on the basis that many of the persons bearing this gen[...]texto impreso
The reason why the number nine appears so widely in the popular therapeutics is the question this research attempts. What symbolism is hidden behind its use. It is started by classifying myths and rites in which the number nine participates, in[...]texto impreso
This is a brief review of Father Cubero's main writings. An Aragonese missionary, he travelled around the world in the last third of the 17th century, passing by such conflictive areas as Hungary and Morocco. The paper emphasizes the phase of hi[...]texto impreso
A linguistic paragraph of S. Augustine pervaded by Epicurean theories is used in an attempt to read some incomplete lines of Diogenes of Oenoanda. No disponible.texto impreso
This article asserts that Abraham Ibn Ezra was the first to endow the Hebrew word mishpatim with a clear astrological meaning, and that he also played an important role in the creation of the parallel Latin word iudicia. It is indicated that the[...]texto impreso
The new concept of the «glocal» has come into being as an identity of synthesis by which peoples as diverse as the Black communities on both sides of the Atlantic, the Ticuna Indians in the Upper Amazon Basin and the Basque nationalists in Europ[...]texto impreso
The author calls attention to the role played by the games in Greek oral tradition. After introducing the most general and defining traits of the games, he argues that those described in the Homeric Poems and practiced in Classical Greece —the O[...]texto impreso
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As urban landmarks, monuments are capable of assuming the most diverse, even contradictory meanings. A remarkable instance of the above is the Giralda tower in the Cathedral of Sevilla. Built at the end of the Xllth C. as part of the mosque, as [...]texto impreso
In Ancient Egypt one finds two different yet complementary perceptions of the passage of time: one cyclical, characteristic of a religious context, the other linear, distinctive of a secular, civil context. However, both perceptions implied a pe[...]texto impreso
Discussion of the character of the female matchmaker (šadkanīt) and her qualities in medieval Hebrew Literature of the Peninsula. Reference is made to three matchmakers: 1) Kozbî, in the book Minḥaṯ Yĕhûdâ, ‛sône’ ha-našîm, by Yehudah Ibn Šabba[...]texto impreso
The Greco-Iberian lead’s plate of Sagunto (Valencia) has appeared almost 200 kilometres away from the rest of this set of writings centered in the provinces of Alicante and Murcia. In it we can find the sequences -aisi, -oisi, which are absent f[...]texto impreso
In the poems of Hesiod (who partly continues, partly amplifies Homer), the concept of “power” is rooted in the world of the gods. Sometimes, Zeus appears accompanied by the Titans, and other gods holding a triumphant power. Other times, certain [...]texto impreso
History serves the present in different ways. Every society contemplates with different objectives its own past. which is necessarily reinterpreted to fit that purpose. Which are the objectives of rhis reconsideration of the past? Why those obje[...]texto impreso
López Eire, Antonio ; Méndez Dosuna, Julián | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1980-06-30In this paper the authors point out that the Doric dialects as well as the Northwest ones arose as such dialects at a relatively late date. According to the authors, every linguistic feature that could be considered an innovation of the above me[...]