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Edward Nicholas is the pseudonymus of a Jewish author, who published in 1648 at London An Apology for the Honorable Nation of the Jews, which pleads for the return of the Jews to England, where they were expelled from 1290. The reason is that th[...]![]()
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This paper presents a pragmatic analysis of the notion of “apology” in the synchronic stage reflected in the comedies written by Plautus and Terence. This allows to deepen the understanding of the expression of linguistic politeness in Latin. Th[...]![]()
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By focusing on l6th- through 19th-century records of pottery making in Alcorcón, province of Madrid, the author calls attention to the substantial involvement of women in this craft, among other aspects, as well as to the problems that its decli[...]![]()
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The technique of abbreviation in Phaedrus is a device that the fable-teller uses in the re-writing of his models from a moral point of view. Phaedrus’ breuitas is of a selective nature (breuitas selectiua as opposed to breuitas compendiosa): thi[...]![]()
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The chronology of two treatises of the Corpus Hippocraticum (Περὶ τέχνης and Περὶ ἰητροῦ) is studied considering the linguistic evidence of the dialect. According to this method the date of Περὶ τέχνης agrees with the generally accepted one (IV [...]![]()
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Different ways of using the lexical terms can be found among Christian authors. Generally gens/natio are applied to refer to pagans while populus/plebs is said of Christians. But Orosius applies gens/natio in the same meaning as classical writer[...]![]()
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The purpose of this paper is to point to the fact that it is possible to find a very sensitive literary criticism in neoplatonists. The attention of the authoress focuses on the Anonymous Prolegomena ad Platonis philosophiam. The treatise includ[...]![]()
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The author examines the bases of the edition of Mulomedicina by Vegetius, made by E. Lommatzsch (Leipzig, Teubner, 1903), and tries to demonstrate the edition has some mistakes: first of all, the editor has overvalued the editio princeps (J. Fab[...]![]()
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Hernández Ramírez, Macarena ; Ruiz Ballesteros, Esteban | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2005-12-30Lots of decades, efforts, passion and resources have been dedicated to determine what is Heritage. Reaching a consensus on its public value, steps have been implemented in order to administrate, conserve, share, promote, difusse it... Maybe the [...]![]()
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What is intended here is an approach of a statistical nature towards the different techniques by which the narrative thread is established and maintained in Roman historiographical prose. The different techniques are determined as well as the ap[...]![]()
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The appearance of the first individualistic voices in poetry and prose during the fifties in Israel caused considerable commotion in Hebrew literature, which had been dominated by the Socialist Left during the thirties and forties. Yehuda Amijai[...]![]()
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Collation of Apuleius, Met. IX 14 with Tacitus, Ann. XV 44 strongly suggests that the former is deliberately echoing the latter, thus furnishing evidence that Tacitus was read soon after his death, despite the usual contrary statements. Furtherm[...]![]()
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Apuleius, Met. IX 14, and Tacitus, Ann. XV 44, are not related between them, but they are depending on Sallust, Cat. 37, 5. No disponible.![]()
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This is a edition of the autograph and unpublished •mojiganga• El antojo de la gallega, by Francisco de Castro. The Greak Turk is decapitated in a performance that appears as a variant of the beheading of Lent time, generally symbolized by a gro[...]![]()
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The author states that Pindar uses Archilochus in Pythian 2 as a vehicle for resentment against his enemies who had barred him of Hiero’s estimation. No disponible.![]()
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One of the more subtle forms of construction of group stereotypes takes place through the representation of non-human beings who embody these differences. Geniuses (jins) in Morocco are classified as Muslim, Jew, Christian and unbeliever, and th[...]![]()
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This article intends to review the Argus’ simile function (Prop. I 3,19-20) in its relationship with the two figures of elegiac discourse, lover and beloved, taking into account the play between similar and dissimilar elements. From beholding to[...]![]()
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Fernández Marcos, Natalio ; Fernández Tejero, Emilia | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2012-06-30Arias Montano was one of the best orientalists of the 16th century. He is specially known as editor of the Antwerp Polyglot. He translated into Latin several originals of this Polyglot, and in his Biblical commentaries he provided a new translat[...]![]()
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The article analyzes the treatment, some aspects of Aristotle’s linguistic theory are given in Proclus’ Commentary to Plato’s Cratilus. No disponible.![]()
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Aristotle in De Sensu and Theophrastus in De Sensibus underline the fact that most of those who devoted themselves to the study of the visual perception developed doctrines that tend to identify the capacity of vision with fire. Both philosopher[...]![]()
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Harmonizations can bring to light certain facts which serve to illustrate the personality of some recensions. In the words of praise which Jesus has for John (Matth. 11,8; 10; 16) three harrnonizations can also be discerned. In this article thes[...]![]()
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This study attributes the authorship of the Coplas del provincial to Rodrigo Cota. I establish this authorship from what Juan Álvarez Gato says in a poem and from the abundant references to the family of Pedrarias Dávila, Cota’s brother-in-law, [...]![]()
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In present-day societies, prevailing discourses on health, body and aesthetics regard the practice of sports as both a lifestyle and a way to constructing the body —a body increasingly constrained within certain standards of beauty in which the [...]![]()
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This paper shows preliminary results of an ongoing research project entitled Social Integration Strategies and Racism Prevention in Schools. The paper is based upon ethnographic research that pursues two different approaches: fieldwork in the «A[...]![]()
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Mendoza Pérez, Karmele ; Morgade Salgado, Marta | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2018-12-30Those of us who work with vulnerable populations, such as migrant teenagers, understand that classical research methods are deficient in certain ethical aspects of care and protection. With the intention of contributing to the advancement of res[...]![]()
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It becomes quite evident that the collected materials about the Jewish ancestors of Ferdinand the Catholic do not provide an accurate information; they consist of imprecise references that have in general been copied in texts that «heuristically[...]![]()
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The author of this paper offers a synoptic and critical view of different trends of criticism in the field of Ancient Greek Literature, specially Archaic Epic, Lyric, Tragedy and Historiography. No disponible.![]()
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Last decade has witnessed a reviva! of fluvial fishing in certain towns of the lower course of the Guadalquivir river. That is the case of Trebujena, which has multiplied its number of riacheros (river fishermen), through the practice of eel fis[...]![]()
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Sáenz-Badillos, Ángel ; Targarona, Judit | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1992-06-30The Sefer ha-galuy, written by Yosef Qimḥi about 1165, is in a sense the continuation of the philological polemics started in Cordova in the 10th century, and a sample of the strong echo that those polemics had in the 12th century Europe. The na[...]![]()
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Egyptian texts show how the peaceful contacts with trading aims hold by Egypt with its neighbours since the beginning of its history got formalized and controlled by the administration at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 19th century BC.[...]![]()
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Since F. Pringsheim (1950) the reading of the Greek law of sale has changed. He interpreted the Greek sale as a cash-contract, where the formalism of the transactions and the difference —though not legal— between possession and ownership are the[...]![]()
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In this study, we will learn about the spiritual life and religious attitudes of the Sephardim of Ragusa, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, by examiningJewish wills preserved in the Historical Archives of Dubrovnik. These wills wer[...]![]()
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First-person statements occur frequently in Pindar's odes and contribute to what is termed the “fictive I”. This paper adopts the view that the fictive I is a means used by Pindar. It discusses four passages where Pindar directly addresses psych[...]![]()
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I discuss the factors that motivate the choice for the aorist versus imperfect tense with υerba dicendi in Ancient Greek. I argue that the textual dimension plays a particularly important role, and that two subdimensions must be taken into accou[...]![]()
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Márquez Porras, Raúl ; Luzuriaga Muñoz, Enrique D. ; Puchaicela Huaca, Carmen G. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2018-06-30In Ecuador, the State’s recognition of indigenous justice systems takes place in a context where the legal framework is only partially made explicit, native communities debate their own legal model and their relationship with the State legal sys[...]![]()
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In the mid-nineteenth century, a sector of Asturian society related to the intellectual elites that espoused romantic regionalism, established clothing stereotypes of that would become known as regional or Asturian costume. These would later be [...]![]()
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We offer a re-reading of Livy’s famous excursus on the introduction of theatre at Rome, having these questions in mind: does he really teach us what the origins of this practice were? If not, which topic, different or complementary, does he prop[...]![]()
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This article is an analysis of a passage by Athenaeus (XII 552b) in which Philetas is qualified as λεπτότερος. After examining texts by Callimachus and Aratus we come to the conclusion that the adjective λεπτότερος does not refer to the physical[...]![]()
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The aim of the article is to argue for the ascription of the columns A and B (after Most’s edition) of the PVindob. G 26008 to the aristotelian dialogues On poets and On philosophy, respectively. Firstly, it is shown the aristotelian authorship [...]![]()
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In the first section of this paper, the interpretations of Ausonius’ passage by Green (1991) and Lolli (1997) are subjected to criticism; the traditional view on praeter iustum is reinforced, and further linguistic and poetic aspects of this exp[...]![]()
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Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Iggeret ha-Shabbat is a short, three chapter polemical work devoted to refuting calendrical heresies. A prologue describes the fantastic circumstance of its composition: the Sabbath Day appeared to Ibn Ezra in a dream an[...]![]()
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What kind of account is an ethnographic account? How does ethnography provide for the intermingling of social and empirical relations? This article provides a brief overview of the history of experimental science in the seventeenth century, wher[...]![]()
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The Jewish aljama of Zaragoza, like some other Jewish aljamas in Aragon, enjoyed certain judiciary privileges, controlled by the Crown, whereby the Jews had the faculty of solving their own quarrels: there was a court for civil causes (the bêṯ-d[...]![]()
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Fernández Jalvo, Yolanda ; Hovsepian King, T. ; Moloney, Norah ; Yepiskoposyan, Levon ; Andrews, Peter ; Murray, John ; Safarian, V. ; Asryan, Lena ; Nieto Díaz, Manuel ; Domínguez Alonso, Patricio ; Marín Monfort, M.D. ; Mkrtichyan, E. ; Smith, C. ; Bessa Correia, V. ; Dietchfield, P. ; Geigl, E.M. ; Made, J. van der ; Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, Trinidad José de ; Scott, L. ; Allue, E. ; Cáceres Cuello de Oro, Isabel ; Sevilla, Paloma ; Hardy, K. ; Grün, R. ; Melkonyan, A. ; Campos Egea, Rocío ; Sanz Martín, Teresa ; Hayrabetyan, H. ; Balasanyan, G. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2009![]()
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Cunchillos, Jesús-Luis ; Vita, Juan-Pablo | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1994-06-30This «Supplement» collects new ugaritic texts and collations published after the edition of Textos Ugaríticos (TU)sefarad.1994.v54.i1.935. It also contains corrections to the edition, already introduced by the editors in the Banco de datos filol[...]![]()
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This text attempts to develop a sound justification for Plato’s pedagogical use of myth in the dialogues. In particular, I seek to resolve a seeming contradiction: why Plato personally made use of myths in spite of his many statements that seem [...]