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This paper explores the circumstances involved in a fieldwork set in the area of Buitrago: A) preliminaries (how the site was chosen, how the funds were got, how first appointments were made), B) documentation (libraries, authors and references [...]![]()
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The Dialogus pro ecclesia contra synagogam was edited by Gonzalo de Santa María and printed by Pablo Hurus at the end of the 15 th century. It was attributed by Labrosse and, more recently, by Orfali to the 13th century Dominican friar Thibaut d[...]![]()
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El artículo tiene como objeto mejorar y completar algunas propuestas ya existentes que relacionan el mito del nacimiento del dios romano Mitra de una roca con otras tradiciones como la hitita o algunos mitos de proveniencia minorasiática. Incluy[...]![]()
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Within the context of epic prolepsis and with numerous examples a device especially developed in Apollonius: the programmatic-discourse, which consists of establishing a rigorous correspondence between the anticipation given by the speech of a c[...]![]()
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Manuel Chura's document, an Aymara ritualist (yatiri) who works by taking care of his patients in La Paz, shows the importance of the conversation, the appropiated use of word and the sight of dreamed images during his initiation. El testimonio [...]![]()
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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 [...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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 [...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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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[...]