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In this article I pay special attention to the two longest direct speeches which Sallust places in the mouth of Catiline (Sall., Cat. 20 and 58). The aim of my research is to analyze the structure of these orations, testing whether they adapt to[...]![]()
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The beginnings of the Judeo-Spanish lyric in the Iberian Peninsula have so far remained om the dark due to the lack of tangible documentation. On the basis of two manuscript collections of Hebrew sacred songs (piyutim) from the Bodleian Library [...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to study a simple and interesting epitaph carved on a stele found in Caurium, ciuitas stipendiaria localized in Lusitania. Se revisa la lectura de un sencillo e interesante epitafio grabado en una estela hallada en Cauri[...]![]()
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In this paper the Author questioned the commonly accepted correction Adoneus (A. Statius) for Catullus 29,8, and reevaluated Thyoneus, conjecture proposed by R. Ellis in 1888. [it] In questa nota l’Autore ha discusso la problematica correzione A[...]![]()
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The paramount feature of this elegy is its changing tone, which is first pietistic, then bravura-like, and finally sincere. By changing the tone in a controlled way the poet manipulates the audience reaction so as to lead to a climatic and sympa[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to explain the decisive importance that has the presence of the literature in those poems in which the physiologic functions of Catullus's body show alterations. No disponible.![]()
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It is quite probable that Apuleius’ knowledge of the names of the lovers of Latin poets stems from his private readings as well as from his scholar education. No disponible.![]()
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Even though the first commandment in the Bible, «Be fruitful and multiply» (Gen. 1:28), countered the development of sexual asceticism in early Judaism, yet there is clear evidence of persons and groups choosing voluntary celibacy as a Jewish wa[...]![]()
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Olcoz Yanguas, Serafín ; Medrano Marqués, Manuel | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2011-06-30Palaeographical review and possible new reading of three inscriptions with expressions of filiation: a Celtiberian tessera of La Custodia (Viana), the stela of Langa de Duero (Soria, Castilla y León) and another tessera that could also came from[...]![]()
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The toponyms of Central Spain tell us a great deal about the linguistic influence of the Celts and Romans in the interior of the Peninsula. Philological and statistical analysis of the origin of ancient town names in this region reveals a strong[...]![]()
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The present paper deals with the study of the Spanish rough music known as cencerradas, an oral literary composition that, due to its erotic and offensive content (they were often composed to ridicule «censurable» marriages), is barely documente[...]![]()
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Following a research on literature the author discusses the wax as holy material, and particularly the Agnusdei —wax seal stamped with the image of the Lamb of God— as an important aspect of Christian devotion, its iconography and its social and[...]![]()
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Campos Daroca, Javier ; López Cruces, Juan Luis | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1992-06-30The authors start by accepting the reading of the papyrus πιμελοσαρκοφαγῶν, instead of Mayer's correction -φἁγων, and then propose a new interpretation of Cercidas’ third meliambus. The poet describes his poetical skill through cynegetical metap[...]![]()
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Because of the lack of agreement about how to define the caesura in Greek verse, this paper tries to emphasize on some aspects of crucial importance for the better understanding of the concrete carrying out of Greek caesura. On the one hand, the[...]![]()
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This text argues for the upcoming change of the name of the journal from Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares to Disparidades. Revista de Antropología, in order to adapt it to the current and future editorial line of the journal as w[...]![]()
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With the intention of contributing to knowledge of preindustrial Asturian furniture, the author studies a group of chests from the concejo of Grado. He establishes the role played by this typology in Asturian furniture and its basic characterist[...]![]()
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By comparing the largest Peñalba inscription with other Celtiberian and Celtic documents we can recognize some morphosyntactic features (the distinction between datives with and without prepositions and between the copulative conjunctions -kue a[...]![]()
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The astonishing numerous shortcomings of stylistical, but also of grammatical nature of this letter can’t be laid aside as Cicero’s original faults, because this letter was addressed to the literate Cornificius and therefore Cicero had an imagin[...]![]()
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This paper is a study of the De natura animalium of Aelian under the influence received, mainly, from the Aristotle in his biological and ethics works as well as from the Stoics. In this ideological setting the author analyzes in detail the mora[...]![]()
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The relationship between anthropology and literature, like the more specific between anthropologists and writers, seems rich in both examples and matters of common interest. Yet there are not only agreements between the two realms, but also dive[...]![]()
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The author discusses the problems involved in ethnographic film-making, specifically in the making of a film discourse of one's own. She deems it necessary to construct an ideational «scenario» in which to capture the múltiple details of the rea[...]![]()
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This article examines the text and meaning of an anonymous epigram from Pompeii, with particular attention to the problem of what the word mora here means. Earlier explanations of the poem by Wick, Zangemeister, and Zottoli are discussed and fou[...]![]()
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The author analyzes literary sources as well as exhibits of the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Madrid regarding the cintas, medidas and estadales of images of Mary, a litde known but significant aspect of Spain's religious tradition. A través[...]![]()
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The Strategic Plan of the city of Barcelona considers the need to both facilitate and promote the practice of sporting activities, since it is proved to enhance people’s quality of life and health as well as promote civic participation and socia[...]![]()
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In her review on the anthropology of cities (1996), Setha M. Low remarked on two salient aspects of the recent literature: first, the subject “is under theorized in anthropology”; second, the “anthropological voice is rarely heard in the urban s[...]![]()
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In this chapter, the author approaches the social changes, both urban and rural, that Madrid sustained during the 18th century and which resulted in new manners and customs. It is a study of how civilization entered the Ancient Régime. Este trab[...]![]()
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In his 1965 article on the Renaissance foundations of anthropology, John Rowe defined the discipline as, basically, the legitímate identification of differences among societies, and posited that anthropology emerged when scholars of the Renaissa[...]![]()
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Ptolemy’s treatise On the Criterion and Commanding Faculty, dedicated to the study of the criteria of true, constitutes the epistemological frame of the scientific practice of this author. According to Ptolemy, language plays an important role a[...]![]()
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The recent publication of an extensive report to king Philip II, sent to him in 1588 from what is now Bolivia, sheds new light on the evangelization of the native population of the Andes. Both the report and its author, a Spanish priest by the n[...]![]()
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After a long period dominated by functionalism and structuralism, since the 1980's anthropology has benefited from its closeness to history, comparable with the increasing interest by historians in anthropology. The author has lived through this[...]![]()
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In this article an attempt is made to discuss and clarify the dilemma between «coexistence» and «living together», which -against what it is often said or believed-are not synonimous. The statement that Christians and Spanish-Jews coexisted but [...]![]()
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López Coira, Miguel María ; Romero de Tejada, Pilar | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1989-12-30Los autores de este trabajo -utilizando como referencia teórica el modelo tipológico de hermandades propuesto por l. Moreno para el área andaluza- abordan la plausible validación de dicho modelo en una población rural de la Comunidad Autónoma de[...]![]()
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The new contributions this article makes arise, firstly, from the nature of its approach. The author does not restrict its scope to the collatio between a specific work by Cicero and another by Horace, as was customary, but reveals some aestheti[...]![]()
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The present work protends to study the presence in the library of the University of Illinois (Urbana, Illinois) of an important collection of ten theological and legal works by Moses ben Maimon, Maimonides. It provides a complete bibliographic i[...]![]()
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Those anthropological, social, economic, patrimonial and aesthetic factors that work as integrative elements between these two main central ideas -art and religious feelings- are analysed when we both study the collections and the private devoti[...]![]()
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Berraquero-Díaz, Luis ; Maya-Rodríguez, Francisco ; Escalera Reyes, Francisco Javier | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2016-06-30Drawing on previous experiences of collaborative research carried out in Seville (Spain) by social activists and scholars, this paper presents contexts where collaboration emerges as a sine qua non condition for any research activity. In doing s[...]![]()
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In the lands of Moratalla, in the north of the region of Murcia, on the ground that was uninhabited during the low medieval centuries because of being border with the nazarita kingdom of Granada. There were severals apparitions of Jesus Christ a[...]![]()
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There are some traces of Stoic philosophy in Quintus’ work. e.g. we can consider Amphitrite a simple name for the sea, with significant epithets. The influence of Stoicism upon the author's conception of the human heart is also remarkable. No di[...]![]()
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The present article is an exercise of introspection: from a biographical perspective, the author analyzes the developments of Mexican anthropology over the past fifty years. Trained as an anthropologist in the classic techniques of social resear[...]![]()
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The laudatory judgment on Commodus by the Christian poet Dracontius, contrary to the widespread historical tradition, springs [rom a favourable tradition diffused not only in the Christian sphere: the examination of contemporary inscriptions and[...]![]()
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Contrary to frequent statements in the literature since the 19th century, the use of the comparative method in anthropology has been more apparent, or programmatic, than real. Worth mentioning exceptions in both Spanish anthropology and the anth[...]![]()
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Hesiod organised his poems, specially Theogony and Works and Days, on the basis of preexistent genres: lyrics, cosmogonies and theogonies, genealogies, “instructions” and calendaries. His originality was to create extensive poems introduced by p[...]![]()
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The Jewish community of Calatayud was one of the most populous and affluent in the kingdom of Aragon, after the community of Zaragoza, during the late Middle Ages. In this article, the author, using mainly the information that he has obtained fr[...]![]()
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The demise of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent rebirth of a new Greek nation in 1913, coming as a result of the end to The War in the Balkans, set the basis for understanding, in part, many of the problems which the Salonika Sephardic commu[...]