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In this paper the author deals with the meaning of concinnitas in Cicero’s works and also with the reasons for the disappearing of the term short after Cicero’s death till its rehabilitation in Renaissance times. At the same time the author cons[...]![]()
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Going on with previous researches devoted to show the Canaanite-Phoenician cultural continuum, especially in the field of worship, the ND b‛l ḥmn and the appellatives Šm/pn b‛l are analyzed here. Mythological survival is universally accepted in [...]![]()
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The transmission, translation and recreation of ancient and medieval ideas are one aspect of Hispano-Jewish Culture which is generally accepted in histories of philosophy, science, literature, religion. In some cases the “links” (Greek, Syriac, [...]![]()
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The text of LvR 22:4 collects some fables and the Rabbis’ vital experiences, bringing them together harmoniously. These stories share the same context and theme, because they both are related to the observation of the nature and especially to th[...]![]()
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The figure of the Cordovan wise Maimonides and the extensive work he composed have become an inexhaustible source of study. His medical writings, those more personal in epistolary form and his philosophical and legal production have not stopped [...]![]()
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Philostr. Her.. XXXV 9-10 may preserve hints of a rhesis from Sophocles' Eurysaces. Taking that as a departure point, a reconstruction of the general lines of this play is attempted from the evidence supplied by Accius, Pacuvius and Justin, as i[...]![]()
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The author recommends that the analysis of the visual be turned into an epistemological marker for the social sciences. The joint study of ethnographic and photographic documents helps us understand how collective memory works, as an examination[...]![]()
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In the German-speaking world, attempts were made to document Man's bodily and cultural manifestations by means of photographs. Photography thus became a medium for making visual inventories, its impact being larger in physical anthropology than [...]![]()
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The author offers a critical view on the relationship between photography and anthropology in Great Britain from the 19th century to the period between the two world wars. He focuses on the visual expression that anthropology adopted in the proc[...]![]()
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There is no doubt that photography was a transcendental element in nineteenth-century that definitely democratized portraiture. Citizenship found in this procedure the most effective way for their social representation. In this sense, this artic[...]![]()
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In my Die babylonisch-assyrische Morphoskopie, Wien 2000 (= AfO Bh. 27) I discussed the practical use of the cuneiform handbook of physiognomic omens, Alamdimmû. In comparison with morphoscopic treatises in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Hebr[...]![]()
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In a previous study, the Author singled out physiognomonic practice by Essenes according to Flavius Josephus’ source in Ant II, 119-161. In this article, the research is extended to the Qumranic manuscript 4Q186, a parchment carrying a text whos[...]![]()
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Benítez Cruz, Guillermo ; González-Tejero, M. Reyes ; Molero Mesa, Joaquín | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2009-12-30Within the framework of a research project on the ethnobotany of the western section of the province of Granada, in southern Spain, a detailed study was made of place names derived from names related to plants (phytotoponyms and synphytotoponyms[...]![]()
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Carrete Parrondo, Carlos ; Moreno Koch, Yolanda | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2001-12-30The present study includes excerpts from sixteen historical documents dating from the latter part of the fifteenth century to the beginning years of the sixteenth. Their provenance is the Inquisition Section in the city of Cuenca's Cathedral Arc[...]![]()
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In the present paper a small archive of twenty cuneiform tablets is edited. The texts, coming from the city-state of Umma-Zabala and dating to the Early Dynastic III b period, deal with cereals and agricultural activities. En este artículo se ed[...]![]()
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As an attribute of the human being, the skin is polyvalent; it forms the basis for beliefs about immortality, about individual temperament, and about the invulnerability of legendary warriors. These beliefs lie in their turn at the origin of man[...]![]()
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After decades of a productive work in which Professor Bourdieu has accumulated a huge intellectual, symbolic and academic capital, internationally acknowledged and built upon the accuracy of his research, the richness of his concepts and the com[...]![]()
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This paper analyzes the way in which Socratic piety and the religious ideas associated with it, in a context hostile to the philosopher, was in conflict with popular piety and the religious beliefs of the polis. Socrates’ skepticism towards myth[...]![]()
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Pindar rejects the current version of two myths, that of Tantalos and Pelops (O. I) and that of Herakles’ conflict against Poseidon, Apollo and Hades (O. IX). In each case, he gives two reasons for his stance: a particular reason (that the stori[...]![]()
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Most commentators on the final verses of Pindar’s Twelfth Pythian Ode have expressed a discontent with the apparent banality they have perceived in these lines. Yet there remains a number of exegetical challenges in regard to these gnomic verses[...]![]()
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In Jerome’s account of his «dream» the manuscripts are divided between Plautus and Plato; all editors have preferred Plautus. It would seem however that the correct reading is Plato. The assumption is supported by Jerome’s low estimate of Plautu[...]![]()
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A lection nostrorum orgiorum palpatiunculae is proposed on grounds of the reading of the Ambrosian Palimpsest, as well as of the meaning of the passage and literary, lexical and metrical reasons. No disponible.![]()
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Amaya-Corchuelo, Santiago ; Fernández Zarza, Mario ; Aguilar Criado, Encarnación | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2018-12-30As studies on the polysemic field of human nutrition progress, it is has become necessary to consider a greater number of variables when analysing the reality of food. Our proposal goes beyond studies based on the production and distribution pha[...]![]()
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After the abolition of the Spanish Inquisition there was a revival of the interest in the history of the deep cultural and social mark left by the Jews in Spain. Adolfo de Castro developed a new focus on the subject avoiding the relationship of [...]![]()
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The coexistence of Christian and Jewish communities is an attractive subject in the Spanish History, and one of its most interesting chapters is the administration of justice, of which today we still have very little knowledge. Although the Jews[...]![]()
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The thirty-two fragments uniquely preserved by the elder Pliny from the writings of Vespasian’s famous general Licinius Mucianus on mirabilia and other things are analysed in detail for their content and language. Some deductions about Mucianus’[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the representation of the body as a verbal construction in three novels of the writer Castro Soromenho (A Chaga, Terra Morta y Viragem). They recount the Portuguese colonial system in Angola during the Estado [...]![]()
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The Darocan-born Pedro Ciruelo (XVI century), philosopher, theologian and scientist, prepared a literal, interlinear (verb for verb) translation of many books of the Hebrew Bible. He began this enormous task ca. 1526, and was still engaged in it[...]![]()
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Aristotle's Poetics is much more than a literary preceptive and much more than a treatise on Greek tragedy. The author believes that a great part of its message is lost if it is not seen from a broader perspective: that of art as a creative and [...]![]()
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Among the Inquisition documents recently acquired by the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, is the trial of Leonor de Carvajal, sister of the more famous Luis de Carvajal. The songs and poems recorded in Leonor de Carvajal's t[...]![]()
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Sorprende la escasa atención de la filología hacia un poeta y dramaturgo como Miguel Sánchez que gozó de fama notable a finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII. Autores como Rojas Villandrando, Cervantes y varios más le dedicaron sinceros el[...]![]()
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The author, on grounds of certain aspects of the diction concerning the term ἀνήρ in the poem, detects the heritage of an oral gnomic tradition, independent of the Homeric one. In the great majority of the cases when ἀνήρ appears in the Works th[...]![]()
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The first part of this paper offers an introductory discussion of all pederastic allusions found in Horace. The second part is a literary commentary of Horace's Epode XI. This poem begins with Horace informing Pettius that lave is interfering wi[...]![]()
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Edition of forty Judeo-Spanish poetical texts (poems, Coplas and traditional songs), for the most part unpublished yet. These texts are used for illustrating the emancipation process of the sephardic women in the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans f[...]![]()
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The anti-Converso literature of the 15th century is noteworthy for its variety of genres –prose treatises, sermons, satirical poetry, allegories, etc.–, but what unites all of these works is their intent to mock individuals or vilify conversos a[...]![]()
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This text reflects on the construction of an object of study in a migration-mediated environment, where origin or ethnicity acquire significant importance. Using the ethnographic case of Migrapiés, a group that defends migrant rights, the propos[...]![]()
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At Cycl. 578-584, lines 581 οὐκ ἄν φιλήσαιμ’. αἱ Χάριτες πειρῶσί με, and 583 κάλλιστα, νὴ τὰς Χάριτες κτλ., give no satisfactory sense. We suggest to read οὐκ ἂν φιλήσαιμ’ αἳ Χάριτες πειρῶσί με («I wouldn’t kiss those Graces, who are tempting me[...]![]()
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This paper shows why Cultural Ecology, understood as a method to explore the relationships between the environment and cultural processes, has deeply influenced a whole generation of Mexican anthropologists as a result of the teachings of Ángel [...]![]()
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The purpose of this article is to help dismiss one of the most widely-held beliefs about traditional culture: its supposedly anonymous and non-written character. By analyzing the work of stonemasons in a village of the province of Zamora, Spain,[...]![]()
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The rather negative consequences that the Great War of 1914 had for the Catholic Church’s missionary zeal, together with the pressure against the bases of the Catholic dogma exerted from a number of natural and social sciences (such as Ethnology[...]![]()
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This paper is about ethnografic cinema, that is the audio-visual production of images which the ethnographer creates as a part of the anthropological research, later to be constructed and edited to represent and communicate her/his results to an[...]![]()
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Garcés, Alejandro ; González, Ignacio ; Richard, Nicolás ; Soto, Leonardo | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2018-12-30The border between Bolivia and Chile is examined using ethnographic methods for the specific case of the convergent social relations, mobility and economies that characterised the relationship between San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) and the provinc[...]![]()
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Following the postulates of Reception Aesthetics, which enables us to connect acts of perception with conceptual ones, the author poses the possibility of viewing literature as a vehicle to get to know human beings in a specific situation, as il[...]![]()
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The traditional prehistorical initial stress theory should be revised. The data that are here dealt with by the author reveal an alternative possibility: vocalic transformations can be likewise explained if we assume that the prehistorical Latin[...]![]()
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In this paper the author studies the dialectal relationships of the Euboic, especially its position within the Ionic-Attic group. For that purpose she analyses the isoglosae shared by the other dialects of the Ionic-Attic group (the Minor-Asiati[...]![]()
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The Church policy in relation to the Jews during the Counter-Reformation was aimed at attaining the highest possible number of conversions. To that purpose, the Curia set in motion, on the one hand, a series of measures humiliating for the Jews [...]![]()
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The postmodern perspective, which began its influence on studies of Prehispanic Peru in the 1980s, has resulted —as chief positive effect— in reflection and debate concerning the written sources for apprehending such cultural otherness, the so-c[...]